Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, December 14, 1885, Page 8

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i ——— —— IEWS GATHERED IN THE (lT\ \ Gold and Quict Sunday With Few 1m. nevtant Hopnenings F el JROPPED DEAD IN THE STREET. A Few Small Acciden | ts - Work for the | wwmbers The Hee Keepers' | Convention O her Inwer esting News, A Sudden Mre. Freyhan, accomy had left their home or few moments pr eall on some fricnds raprdly on aceo ing on various subject out & mOMment's Warnin cail. nied by her wsant strect 1oy walked quite Suddenly, with g, Mrs. Freyhin fell to the sidewalk and expired. Attivst Mr. Froyhan suppose fainted, and summonin rivd her into o store ne d 1is mother had W by, Dr. Osc Hoffman was sent for, but before he ar rived it was discovere was dead. When ne he pronoun and the couse be ape xy. Coro aotitied of the sad o d that the woman th do ed life of deat o r Drexe was | Cnrrence 1 the | body was taken to her lat e, It | was determined that a necossary, us the cau ent Frovhan was al 1with her s 23 Pleasant str vices will be held fre uesday afternoon at 2 Asleep in th A man Iying in the snow on St. Mary's avenue was discovered by S, Kalish last 1 ing vils un e of death was out Hf yeoars 1 olin A. Fr et I'hie funeral | m that plice o'clock » Strect, vening sbout 7 o'clock peacefully sleep ing Kalish steceeded in rousing him sufliciently tosupp car, and brought him Fifteenth and Farnan summoned and the man taken to the city ail, where he rave tl Cody. He was under, liquor, and being thinl mndoubtedly by quickly succumb the cold but for Mr. Kulish's timely cov Froze His An iutoxieated man wandered into the works of the Sperry ¢ pany about 6 o'clock y and asked to be allow self. His request was was very drunk and soon becime ance, the patrol wigon he man was taken 1o ligcovered that one of tlly frozen. Dr. Lo physician, was sumi the mun seut 1o St Josep tment. He will p his toes, if not Ins whole foot Mashed His Hand. Juames Wilson, a Unic ort hiim ton stroct down town. At 1oan oflicer was 1w name of Jack the influence of | Iy clothed would Foot. cetric light com esterday morning od to warm him anted, but as he wirs sent for il There it was his feet w fear ring, city ned, and order s hospital for - Pucific brake | man, had his hand badly mashed Satn day while conplingen the hones in tw of the fin, s being erushed. Dr, G braith, the attending however, that he ean tire. He removed th crushed bone and dre and hopes that it will henl ner as to be of use tothe untfortun man in the futnre. Both fingers, b ever, Wi A Close Call, Saturday morning My, T, Trael and family, living n Harney streets, were dise wered by neighlors nearly asphy coul gas, wnd w physi summoned. Fresh ment completely sl persons, but it was s leath. The family is composed of I'ruelesen, his wife Blew Out thy A.C. Sheely, of Norton, Kansas, isly ing at the Metropolita from the efleets of ese y wused s deatl x discov and it wus several houy be vesuseitated. Heis to recovery, but will b bed for gomn time, Over an Embankment, The two stullions la Bros.'s heavy delive standing at the rear of depot Saturday, pit other with feoth and hoofs, and in_ the fight went over o high embankment. The broken to fragments. b fortunately uninjur A Runaway A horse hitehed o ay and driven by thre Satur on ~ Dodge AWV Turn the o the boys were pitched tinned northward colliding witn vthing in the ros ared up street. A ran A locksmith named | oken Leg. m, think save the hand en ¢ picces of e Thirtysixth and cd by eseaping Clan wits at once and proper treat wed the afflicted w e and five children e Gas, n hotel suffer ping gas, which h the other night ered in his room | ¢ at the hotel in an unconscions condition & before he coulld now on the roud ¢ conlined to hi ruessed to Pey ¥ wagon, while the Union Pacitic ched into each wagon wis ut the horses sleigl 1 old horse sl : boys, took fri street and van ner of Sisteenth nd the hors @ ad until it disap tarding, employed in the Union Pacitic shops, had the mis fortune to fall yesterd fey pavement dind bro fracture is w very bad ¢ so twigted under him in the fall as i k both bones. Ha ¥ mornng on the his 1oz The e, his log being ling was removed to his home and Dr. Gatbraith was suin moned and reduced the fracture, Bee Keepers Itead. The eighth annual u brasks State Bee Ke will hold its next se Wednesday, Thursiay ary 18, 14 and 15, 1886, of the session beginnin the 18th otices will Lincoln depots directing you to the hall | 10 whioh the moeting will Lo held. The ofticers prou state that notwithstunding the great loss of bees the pust winter, ) the apurian interests of Nebrask: with the other muterial state. Woare ho of the state where heretofor 1o Teports | were received, und 1 favorable for u large lununm nt bee Keope Everything possible is being done to muke the mectings ol second to none held in union The meeting of this place where the begi pleasant and pnmm.l e sure to attend; for here you will meet the men and woemen also of the west) who Indder in all the new w methods of apienlture. should not negleet sich wn opportunity everyone at liberty to and some one ready o new arrangemien Burlington & Missouri weting of the Ne opers’ association ssion ot Lincoln, and Friday, Junu the first mecting 2 at$:3) p. m., on be posted at'the d in being able to v Keoping pace i sts of the | from many points | gathering of 1 s of the state f onr ussociation ) any state of assoelution is the wer in this most | ¢ business should of the state ( are /up t nd best QUus, and you surely | ask uny question toall thmes toan- ts made with the e Union Pacitic railway companics wll who wish tend the assocition obtain a cord cate ol thoir respective depots, must eall for tichet agents at | and pay il tare | |k dldetails howe beir | told tim of 'my condition two or three | lated ‘o eitfier of varies, | Mina I w 5 s carnestness, hus made the | { ancient gags and a bogwashof long und apen all night. There is no trace of the | THE OMAHA DAILY ]B}u 2, MONDAY. DECEMBER 14, 188 to Lincoln. While at the meeting, any | taking advantage of the best institutions | | bat enough m“.,n. nnd m.mv time during the session, present sach [ on hoth continents. He hae mastered | frozen that it was impossible to tell certificate 1o me, and [ will certify to toe | the situation in Nebraska and in an in- | whether or not it lived. Resioratives me, which will 1 who hold | terview with a reporter for the Bee Friday | were at onee ’]MM‘ the blood in ite such certificates to ticket ut evening, made s eomplete nualysis of the | little bod xmhu to moving and shortly CAteS 10 ABROCIALION WHEN PUrehasing | ine live points of live €tock en- | is a neaithy boy mm\n one week oid and ticket to Lincoln | in the state, at each of which ems to have been born Ammvg‘u»{m W.F, Wrrent | specinl vet finatian is stationed | of good circumstances, In th son, Nehama Co., Neb, | ment. These are at Covington, where | baby wear which the n mL--!m»\mI 10 he C.St. P. M. & O. erosses the river; at | have been bought at Falconer's TUE PLUMBELD HARVEST. Blair, where the Soux City & Pacitic | Inquiry st that store reveals that 3 comes over; at Omaha, reached from the [ a handsome and well dressed woman Largo Numbers of Frozen Water | guct by the Union Pacilic; at Platts- | yesterday purchased the articles, but Pipes to be Cared Fol mouth through the B & M. and at Falis thing is known of her identity or her There was a great chan in the ’J(\ i ' Missour Pacilie, At this whe thouts. Mr H.nl‘gnln -.mgu[u.:i —— oty . orning st veterinarian has never been | keep th t for u few days and if not Vit Lk e/ ekl S ool gy ape ! nd it was chiefly to remedy | elaimed wi pose of it to some found terday and the thermometer took s th ey that T eame here T | ling institotion or to parties desiring to den aud decided fall. From met Mr. Gare the western agent of | adopt ehildren, yat 11 o'clock in the cvening it de Missouri Puclfic, w-day, and reached niled to ¢ b8 oleloek I the | n R hon Will &L ‘6Hbe gomeuh PR Large numbers of peoplo | Gor the Jns ille granted Saturday morning © caugit napping by the unespocted Here lies one of the grieva n Tt fowtlt — WAS | Huw erinctiont. The Al ficor | the Omaha Strect way company « pipe inw _ grest | atall points of live ' P+ | operate their cars th nis addition ny instances, were frozen and burst, | pointee and emple fher | Thie litigation has been pending for sor pany tean i [ eres | months - p nd tion s condition o upoa its | Judge Nev robably set rush of work is ¢ : measure contrary t rests of tl " mpany ng the damage. compuny. How elosely a man, unde ¢ rtain tract of lind in his Water wos frozon enly in pines | such circumstances, will push inspeetion | of way, provided edin houses, as the cold has not | isw matter of question. U hold that all | tho company would operate the ears in fently ‘mtense to reach the | ocal veterinar wouldbe state oilicers addi For a time the corporation wr this season the compluints Lam held respo o his s, pLits 1, as Mr, Patrick claims, and r eompany of frozen pip i t.in all fair should running ears altogeth few, but it will not be | come under the state sorviee long intepvals: Ju weather continies be I'he groatest objection to the law s order of mandamus proy fore they u to pour in by the |is foiud in the unwieldy | {hat the street car company shall opera lundreds method of proceedure it prescribes. I [ i cars in this addition’ exactly as it - tie test plice every thing must be done | qoes in other parts of the city, A SAD STORY. under the imme supervision and Noah D, Lawrenee hegan st in ti " 3 by t reconmenc noof the state | Qistrict court Saturd inst Joiin Fitze The Alleged Incest Case Investigated | viierinarian, Now it is impossable for me | pid, of Lincobn. to ooy e —saturdiy’s Developments. to be in one hundred dierent parts of | K100 Dalanes of &1 58, with i1 O of the saddest ea of misery s e state once and one man is not ad | tere which it is ¢ ued s dne the | auate to the task, L have wiready 112 ap- | Wodtérn Steam Heating company for Y| plications on file, something like the | Juhor done 2 2 was - investigated by areporter for | dockes of the United States supreme [ Wiidiam 1. Jones tho BEES Tl day afternoon infor- | court. Then when Lam called to w e o T T LT mition was lodged with the police of an | 91 i D ConUI ST sUbluet ot 9U B EreHGH] ToF.A balie I Noeriblaaiee oF i naost whiallna g cun ! con jnsurance moncy on the St : sioners aro. summoned, These hotel which “was burned justdeveloped in North Omaha, wherein | cials live st Lod R e D mandamu compell r ever brought htin this ¢ alle la girl named Ial Dewitt wag | and eping Waler, [ Mr. J. B. French, it claimed, took i said to have avonsed her father | kes twh atleast to ma Cngmas | ot on the property, to secur of the. mutebuity of her. aborted | Jority: For instance, have foand w caso | o A s I lees in Omadi it the e . 5 SR the house insnred, The insurance money child. The ease was mentioned in the | &ienth and Niehol b o] R Ty ML R0 suppressed | demned norse Now, by | whiile Mr. Joues, who built the hotel und BF e v ot I L must sumn the commission | gywyed the lot, thinks that it should be here to appraise tl rse. You can paid him, after the amount of his indebt- how ‘nearly ridiculous sieh a requires | (noss to Me. French is deducted ther ment s The value of a ghadered horse | fron, the DeWitt family, at 132 North Twen- | 18 beyoud estimat: iuis worth less thin | Judge MeCullach, of the county court, ficth stroet, The hotseisa liitle uppainted | BOthing, but to settle the matwer the a rendered decision Saturday in the L. € torney” general has decided . that $11s | Johnson estate sait. M LrUCHITd VS uEb oAU RRC U TR ot o EAy L ar S0 OrsaL TR D nE || e ma Dtk i B AT b 19 of trotting the commissioners about the | gn vis” Jige the Da state 15 very expensive, and T alwiys tey | Fio owe S Atant to prevail upon the owner of discased | cliimed the money stoek 1o Kill it, m his own interest e e O e s [ islature furthermore made no | ot diverted from the use for which iru\\fl ms tor my salary. dtenacted that | yeas oriinally inten, shonid be aid #2000 and expenses per | "0 TR Saturday - rotar annum, but neglected to make an appro- | gier fortha el priation. - A nimber of live stoek men, | ety of ( however, deposited a note for 2,500 upon In company with 1 police offiecr spc fally detailed’ to investigate the ease, reporter wentont Suturidity to the home of dated, between Shervman and Clark street The knock at the door wis answered by alitt evidently only cight or nine yei sre, whose Taee, but Tor a_cer- tain hardéned expression which misery and poverty alone ean give, would have been beautitul, When asked if her eldest gister Lillic was in, the givl replicd that shie sick and had been upable to see wny one eral daye, Yielding to thet oflicer’s request she consented to Tead | which 1 eonld d and they will doubt "ew to the Kitehen here r N the way to the kitchen whore Bir SiSWer | g do so for the_coming year. Should PSRRI MBI | cgzislature fail at its next session 10 ; : i und sitting by the stove i in appropriation for my pust suliry, | eveni nzham’s hall in e some Kind of fancy work She was i B A } LGS s itlemen will be” out $a.000. | sponse to & for the forming of a ruther comely girty, despito the fact thiat | 4.5y S ereating the live stock indem: | proneh of National Leagne. 1t ¢ 0l 1 4 s y iund, wiich is a feature ol the new with sullering.” When questioned by | B 405 5vision i made that onvtenth the oflicer’ suid that \ 1 of 3 J he gene und sh o | und Je 14, of Lin r‘l.\hfll.l] T S G G T e s e hufliwx::\:luu of th utn \\” fur i mw W }\1 L I e itk 1 wttendince from any of the ne t 9 RCOSYL e pres mn the meeting, but i Lhe Belgie | this year amount e out $L00, | poth of tl e s tlbitot and had given birth to an aborted meagre sum out of which to pay. the th of th il re unable to at The story, that had been given | & RERELC SR OUL OF WACH 0 PR S0 ] tond. A dispateh from Mr. F currency, to the eliect it her | penses, and the appraisenent awards on | pres rets athis anability to at for her condition, |y eondemned animals, It will just | tend and ofiered words of enéon > WHSMS QOO WA |y ot spread around this year and noth- | ment. Anumber of otter speakers w ’ ; ine more however, on hand delivered excol to_further questioning, the | 81 Py cerely to be hoped that the | lent addie on. John A, McShane | i UL U ) 2 will straighten out the | presided, r. M. J. O'Rourke acted | il up to about May last, | uw and’submit it to us in imore operative | as sceretary. B bl VEYoungEnansuL et (6v L After listening to inspiriting addresses Sianntyahy DHALIERULIIE eIy . by Hon. dohn Rush, county treasurer, n ot the house of one of the ne Mes. Duncan s Story Denied. and Hon. T. B. Minahan, “the league T.iis man, she said, accompiis Mistress Catharine L. D it st 18 organized with about tifty members. nder promise of marringe iy swvorn, deposes it sass Gt sie s weli The following ofticers were then elected rompany with her up to a few Uaint \ Robert D, Duncan and his | Hon. John A- McShune, president; Hon gue Organtzed. About 200 ple assembled Satmrday was expected \. Patrick Egan | lgan ex- g il month , when he deserted her, 1| Wile Fottie . Duncan, and that she (s not te- | John Rush, st vieo-prosident; Ho. T B, \ cond vice-president; Mr. Ed: months ago, " she said, “but he refused | and fuither ss 2 on the | gnd “",‘,,';'“‘,,,“‘d.,;‘,'d‘\’,..'“,',,..,’.‘.‘1..,\{ e to do angthing for me. [ have not seen | night of Thursday. i, M. J. O'Rourke, secretary; Mr. Peter him for six wecks, and then L was | 100 0 the housc of O°Muiley, treasu Yoses .. 19 Daven por - ; asimed to speik to hin ; v AT e e i A il Onblofithe SiallostTdituros of thajonss | HiorauntiLy I - A comittee on membership and also it IR T e o | g that 1 0 Lottie J. | to report on the by-laws was electes is that on Tuesday last, the day of her [ Dinean, and that il t ) consisting of Major McMahon, J. B confinement, the young woman was | on the body of the said Lot 4 Moriarity and MriMcGuiro absolutely alone, gave for the presence of | one upon the fleshy part A e trensury was embursed to the her two younger sisters, 9 and 15 yeu cit seratch unider ih 2 SCATCElY | font of $45 by those who joined Satur. of age "Bothof the lutter children ran | Botiecible, and that i : RO gy night' After other yisoa by o ull over the peighboragod, trying to ind | gog e, sth, th s Rubert J. Dunci i nd Mr, Mo . of Bur O WOMAN WHO WO G Ity ONEHCIY | frouglitto his said wite ment, bread, p , Tow ourned to Lder sister's condition, and come to her | guke, ani gave her in oieh two (5 dollar i P ]m mee I’.Tw 11 the n bors turned | and that durine the i enee of the depone: a deaf ear' to the children’s request, re ! il Lottie J. Duncai wis ; . that they wanted nothing o do { onent bad wer and the Nafl Works, f No physician could be | ik e that the Phe direc the Omaha, Nuilworks deponent to leave tl e sl fiouse: and tiat the .,u.u J. Dunean x AYShIIARIoong ol as all that she necd s her comfortas | consider chiefly the suce ssion to the b deponent s not. o1 e iy b % u 1t % & man about forty-five years vdeponent saith hot eay, | Derintendency vacated by Jno.W. Laner, and for the past seven or eight | ¢ ibed Inmy presence and sworn to be- | resigned, 1t was decided to pls Mr Jars hus been working in Unton is L2l day of Dece Ko Jumos Creighton at the head of the i HN0PS, « at p ) il J . SEWARD, Noti C. - acitic shops. He is at present out with BRI AR management and to conduct uflnire as the wreeking train on the road, und 15 as ! R B e L i i obert I Dunean being first duly sworn, | they are now. Mr. Lauer’s former as- Guughter. The mother has been dend | i s that he 15 the Diisband of 1 istant i the ofice and the boss nailer, Itis probable that the in- | L8 O y ar | upervised from time to time by Mr. | n will rest here, as the police | Thu Creighton, ean run the mills without a | isticd that the girl is | ber 5d,'t i il d | superin it and the question of a sue cossor to Lauer s for the present tie untortunate girl noney o pay for med- ALCIPINE | o hertron, | 4ropped him in order to et iree, and e comini Some several days ag » Bek stated | Isanc ter, Prosid : ted o other assauit upon hor, and thad i the | thitt Laner wis repor nme $00 Hebrew Organization, ¢ of withossenthe i dey et ,: btor to ule natlarks: throngh over- | ident oceurred ered her a reasonabl drawin his develops to be partially A noteworthy incident oceurred hort, and iy n her food and mor tries Mr, Laner does owe the concern | days ngo at the ball of the Hebrew | and thatsaid deponent tully belicves that his w“u(lmu:' £ wl b enrried this Benevolent soclety, it being the presenty. S wIeis not in hes et mind and that 1 debt for 'y e more, but it was con- | Vot a gold-nedded cine to Mr Al lsnokacoountanio forstiosstonesalraulinlisryatnd (b s in lo o | Loncotiaigoid:l) {cane to Mr. Lo} g ahout him, and further said deponent | tracted by 1 i a Plain. Joun, Oherfelder, one of the prineipal mem: [ & Roe AL tinted from the compiny and does not in bers of that be The existence of a ubseribed in my pr and sworn to o least retlect upo perniuent ish religions body, s | betore me this 12th day of Decenber, ceounts with the na well us the building of the temple, now [sear 0. I SEwann, cand had his owned by the dewish e ion, is otary Pub ) und as hi mainly due to the unrelaxing Tabors of r S, inall pr Mrs, Kate M. Fleming being first duly that gentleman. Hisencrgy und zeal e e S SULI A Ry Bl the Oma sorkeunil nob b i By R Ve oin t las county jai I tion to-day one of the len et the front part of which s occupied by | eharged with the murder of his wifd « it denomination in the w | Robert D, Dancan and | 1. Dunean his - Mr. Obemulder, upon receiving this tok: wite, and that she is well acquainted with the e o of appreciution from the conn ¢, re- | wtorvesaid parties, that on the evening of _Bnenle Fhicres AL Worke, . . plicd in a fow well ..1“,_‘.“ remarks, Thuisday, 1 . she I no noise as of A slick ro! roportad at police any on ln-.ulm aion, but she heard the voioe AR of the said Lottie J. Dunean raised to a high i A B AMUSE! " 1s. ‘-uuh and did not hear the voice of the sald G. M. Hunter, serald and Robert D, gDuncan: that on Thursday eve- | i orth ey g e orks HOT WATER. nine. Doc. 18th. &t which time tho said Lot. | L+ 1. Silkmorth, three young men works Small audiences witnessed the Satur- 2 J. Duncan says that hl..,. ‘L.\m husband | ing in the Union Pacitie headquarters day matinee and evening performance i ) nCentered | the house and | It appears that their room on the north. ot ).‘“M TR INTF TR AR T h od dowed from her mouth, | west corner of Sixteenth and Davenport | he front parbof the house | gty was entered by sneak thicves | e company. An' honest eriticis sald Lottie J. Duncan A T4 BRL6F e 5 ! produotion ane i ) i ,“ | o A I¢ T bica @ Liethe” and that | lot 0f jewelry wis carried off, Among not retinet ere bly. upon el . " » heand no noise of any assault and docs | the articles so far diseovered missing ure play is a worthless patchwork in which | ot believe any was comuiitied; and further | two gold watalies, and one current vein of vulgurity is doubled in | said deponent saith ne silver one, & gold neck chain, two offensiveness by the acts of Miss Harri Mus. KATE M. FLesne, | diamond pine and a purse containing %6 son. Phere wre somo first cluss people in | | Subseritad in v, prosice and sworn 0 | iy Woney! Tt scenis that the trio did not '|“|'“|(. _‘ir.‘. ':‘1“(1. ll‘hh\wm‘«m":\‘ll ~‘1‘n -)1,"<;:|: nin R T NS, get in until Lute in the night and left th i ro abio & ; ations, [sEAL] Notary Publie, | door open for a fourth roow-mate. He but they nre swinped by a slop ol s did not come, nud the door remained | inune dislogues, CAME WITH THE SNOW, thieves. HAMPERED BY RED TAPE Jack Galligan's Foundling—A Cuse of SEI B tane Hons : Infant Desertion, ” Billy Fitzpatrick is a typieal Fridny night about ten o'clock, a violens Jork at the bell summoned the servant | \houe the police court and juil for the girl at Assistant Fire Chicf Galilgan's | 10 ook or two, He was arraizned b B p g | 10 b, the live \lmknuimv'\‘ laws of the | Fesidence to the front door. The girl | (o, jugye Swnberg Suturduy for the stute are b d, tied hand and | OPened the door preparatory to admilting | ooond time on a enarge of vagrancy foot #nd rendere horoughly inopera- | Visitors, but naught Av‘u! ‘lllu v \"\-”.n Billy, who is o ehrewd deied up, lit- | tive #s wn en 2 of red tape, | ‘he snowy streets and the moan of the e i ST R wiapped, bound, and’ Ged i » bard [ wind answered the challenge: “Who's | 419 tascal, with a tuco b b Iy ;f ok | Knot. can ke them, there, | please’ The servant then | from dirt, was sent out from New York | My, Gerth s been'in the elty for the | in some tredidution glineed out, and us | some two o threw years ago, by some past fow duys, haviog come hither for | she did so her eves fell upon o busket | eluritably inclined"ge s, who found the purp aghoninigou small | Iving upon the sioop. S picked it up, | him a home with 8 Forwed Lving wer portion anglod shoin the legislas [ andb o the light of the ball: | Columbus, Neb. About w mont ) fure evolved at its List sossion. - Mr, | way, sercamud as she discovered its con- | ran away and came to O Gerth in a very elover young gentlenn | eitd, 0O, heve's a baby.’ i o | 16 v S Useems to be thorodzl ucated 1o | hastened trom her room, and tie doughty Wiadsor hotd in Dusiuess, Mo buisucd courses of | fireiin so far conquered his Fheumat sin . o s’ slindy both in Alerics and i Europe ‘ s Lo Lol sia lvely bovble. Jtwus @ | und bis torwarded Bin s puss provieiug Marvelously Constructed Vetevinary Laws—J. Gerth, Jr., Talks, 0. Gerth, Jr., the state veteninanan, is to he believed and he doubtless ought | ow York gamin, who bas been louting for the transportation of the boy to the ST MAX MEYER & BRO metopolis, - BiIv_is “prekin things and bidding his friend: day A Neihior of Bili N Mr. Ray 8. Reid, of Hudson, the city, stopping at the Pax Mr. Reed is & modest, affable who did not expect to be in but yielded a fow remarks read 30 CHE ONLY DIRECT IMPORTE O Wie, isin DIAMONDS, PEARLS, terviewed, ily enough wiea e reporer et b t| - AND OTHER PRECIOUS JEWELS must be remembered that although ITud #on is a small town it bears the tion of Hon. William Nye's ¢ Some three years ago, after surrendering the editorship of the Boowerar distine- IN OMA1A itizenship g Ant fom by con T othiers contemplating purchases will convines ihem rtfolio of postma ! at the, ) cent. by miak t purchases divect from Import er le ha ded \\M' ! to Hudson and there estab country seat. From that and it was there also that'n ye pring o cyclone overtook” 1 vds communiig w Mr. Reed gave com never before published at literatenr's privat W *Are vou acquainted with M s usked of Mr. Reid uainted! Well, 1 yin Hudson and him intimat Wy of the tow ued and brought out son ng points “Yes, indeed, ot its” hinges an the preserve jurs top shelves. We think he is th man on earth. No, he has tempted to enter polities in \ nor as fur as [ know, has he ce utive favors. Yos, he has around some’ but_ his health none of the best, will not pern travel nd much. He has table home and scems to be good livelilood out of his writings. H is len did fellow and bas a both of which ensure the etern and good fecling of his neighl The reporter on ratiring Mr. Reid that he eall on Dr. Dys<art, who | Ii here, and take from th | ‘; ysician some word of ehe ort to the humorist. The re) hinte hat Wilham’s father, N fuuny boy up north, Nevada. the Union Pacitic as transferred te sontinue s jourr “Song bird of fe best of good humor y upon fer great ree AL San Franciseo « e o for Oma her b A BDrutal Act. One of the hardest looking ¢ Lin police court were Sadic and Henry Walbaum, who po K Judge Stenberg of the womnn'; were almost closed and her 1 as dnongh it had been pounded tently seen v removed v direet importations of FRENCH CLOCKS, BRONZES, MUSTC BO OPRRA lished his | GLASSES, Ete, and ART GOOD. n PARIS, VIENNA, and ot! ing markets, ex nt he Bas | eeed the combined siocks other Omaha jewel Our stock of W \m HES JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, Ete 3 without a vival ' ar this city in point of elegance and variety, and all at im in 1d hiabit ir. Nyet A S MATKED IN PLAIN FI inspecting hetore purcha Tavatts | An Early 1 on lovited indubouts Mail and Teicxtaphic Orders Will Reecive Pro: ttention thah th et MAX MEYHER & BRO,, i very in Cor. 1ith and Farnam Sts., Oincha. Neb, n'to t —— T wd wh o Douglas Connty Teact ' <« of Lalor Attention A et of the Do | 1 we expeetod o attend down | Tenchers’ association was held Saturday their hall on this (M« aftornoon in Superintendont Branc LD e funniest | gplice, Ab twenty teachers never at \ ported mecting wis \ iseansing | qyely for teachers onts iy ed exes | wys « on dectured | ablo interehange of ideas hich is ings oceur quurterly it himto | 8 J A O O » Court Docket. making ,. nily, | in police court Sat 3 1 vospeet E. W John Leon, J rs where | Morris, William Smith, drank and disor to 8 vell, drar and ¢ worthy | an Ness and “Sleepy™ Hewitt nd com ten days on brewd and water od- | dayson bre walter, 1 -~ Omana Loan and Trust, of incorporation of Omali Loan and Trust company were (ilod Saty ) the Mil ey to St S s | money upon O ind dwelt | o negotiate city and county eption in | W0 gencralloan business hoopened | =7 v Mk United States Court. The usaal Satarday holiday il b TNARYV INARY ¢ Surgical contined in the i e was arre ed yesterday morning German named Angust Baker was yesto morning oriouly wday. | deank. When soir i Tor 1ok 5 ey from him what purported iwal oup chain, but while the ehain was all Foni : it the “wateh” was slightly off. An Bosd o ajelly. | jffempt to draw it from tie velvet case PRIVATE CIKCULAR TO n'f'u e looked Wilbaum had gone to her house on Elev- | which covered it disclos 55 ate, Srsoian il N eath street early that moruin came involved in a row with locked the door and then kn. woman down and pounded her wits Fecommitted ther examination and has served Gvo years i ree Bight, il was crowded yester prisoners brought in Saturduy various offenses. The biggest haul made | by the otiicers was a erowd of from the United Sta a free tight had been in » bur room of the hotel w. Germans about 11 o'clock when John 1ought to 5 i from the polic Shannon und George Bo, er The wen beeame 1nvo! dispute some manner, and the whole crowid joined in the tight, Sha; steuck over the head with o *bung-star and was badly cut, ing a billiard cue broken ik, Boyle was strick with chair in the face, his nose being broken | the Paxton und was otherwise injured whistles were blown and Oflice; | gan, Brady, Donovan und Dempsey im W.I'. Rawson, of Nt medintely Yesponded sud put a ticipants under srrest. The pat wits summoned and took two prisoners to the city jail where contined forthe mght, Twelve g W leased vestordiy morni but the others fatled to produ curity and were obliged 1o iy duving the night wnd Shannon's wound the smastied chi 0 at S Witniess Young men’s weeting on evening, commencing at 8 A Young Min Drcased in New |y Py v open house p beginning to | Rev. W. . Copeland lectures in Excter ipare ot ity us it 18 expe ted tiat this | nest Wed W, on the subjeet, 1 be the Jurgest reception ever held, | Bible in Public Schools.™ ‘ CHITAGO,ROCY ISLAHD & PACIFIC RAY l\'l“ wil The work of canvassing for mittee feel gratified & making The polic Walbaum hears a hard eharace r and be, | door knob. But it kept up , | innd Weakneow, Spoy ",,‘. o | and thatis probubly all tix B ke e, Vi winted, although the read ar would ocked the | come pather hatidy tor a tine guostert | Alice Harrison and her company left Jht Inst evening on the overkud train for Deuver. the peni- | A team of horses attached to n doubld sleigzh ran away List cvening on Sixteenth street sited considerable excite ment, The driver was thrown out und day with | slightly injured, whilo the sleizh wis wht for | completely demolished, The rig was the night for | FUONY of Atiwood & Fox, the livery men G U paddy Ryan indulzed in alitle pugili tes hotel, Litron sler's hall last eve wtered the | man, but the appearance of R Ived in a | Matza foiled their plan. Pad | Om tuction, and nc | m : e now NNON Wiis | of Chics - et rsonal Parvagraphs, o John R. Hommel, of Lincoln, is at the over his [ nijlrd, a heavy | pon, Chureh Howe, of Auburn, Police | Charles BE. Baker, of Beatrice, is quar s Horri- | tered at the Mitlard 1 thee par- | guest at the Vo ton. vol wazon | ™ zjp 1. Doliey, of St (endel ol oy ivicuds ot the men Miss M gionibuily | Senei B. L. Croshy Red Cload, are ai H 4 dreg Lew were gies W. T Bur North Pl Paxton ot Mrs. T, C. Brunner vetwrned Friduy Thursday | from a week’s visit to ber husband in 0'clo Chapan, Neb, wer. Dean Millspau sister, leaves this evinng for ber g er's home 1 Minnesoti the build W. Beecher, Columbus: J. 5. Ritter, y of ita contral posi d slose Telation t0 | in I govs on stexdily, and the com- | North Bend: KL B. Suaw wnd wife, Ful iy Lt il lerton; Williuni Pritchiard, dpalding, wre at the Canlield - J. R. sunderland, formerly connceted with the Union Pacitic b, servid his been appointed bageise master at CGirand Tutnd, und Juft 08 thit point this morni . Gen, Coo wnd his son Frank returned | Friday from the west. Gen, Coe b not yet fwly recovered from the gun atter whieh L Ul visit driends in N braska ( A Late iy Union Pacite o s Suturday , when it tion No 2 on train MOST PERFECT MADE Bresitivs Purest Vatural Fruit Flavors Vanilia, “ nd, avor as f Iy &8 Lhe ruit, PRICE BAK‘M) POWUER C! CHICAGE. J Frank Allen i the fat Bt el | | L 1 E. 0T, JOHN, ~ lie fee men ar tting roady o reup | o't & e L& Faas g o5 UL l shewr yewrly burveat.

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