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8 MARSHAL AND EX-CAPTAI, Bullivan is flvnprm]vd from the Force Pend ine an inve on ASSAULT WITH INTENT TO KILL. United States Court—A Young Girl's Despmir—No Babes in the Well Local News, The Sullivan Canard faco was a trifle 1 was Thurs he it was the onl, He has plainly been g cipline of tire polic the charges | have prefer will have (o be in o<t ment, thongh he will not en silent until the proper tinis com Intery with prominent busin men —men who takie ¢ 0 ke on municipal aflwirs, ¢ credence is almost ey the marshal. Not o believes Sullivan's in-by-the ears sensation app fallen flat One old German wke yesterduy morning., * 1 mide be Cummings has dot bribe daken, and yed 1 gant shoost svallow it dot Gen. O'Brien cood efer gif awity somooch mooney s a hoonert tollars. A FIENDISH ASSAULT. Julins Puls Beaten Half to Death and His Houschold Wrecked, | A man with his head swathed in a bushel of bandages, permitting but one blood-shot eye to peer through, with his arm hung in o sling and a eruteh steady- ing his limping gait, entered Judge Bran des court Thursday evening and asked to swear out a compluint for ault | and battery with intent to kil gave the namo of Julivs Puls airyman living west of the poor about three miles from the city, story he told, as well as could be from his painful specel,indicatod t recent experiences must have been ex citing. It “ecems that he had two men in his | employ, Rudolph Lambrechtand William Stondar. They (rove teams for him and helped aliout the i Thursday he men had abused the proving them for th #roso, in the course of nlm ||lnI~<h~ charged them, He then went to the house, leaving Lambrecht and Stendar in the hurnyard. 1t was then about five o'clock “in the evening. A half hour later both men walked into the house armed with sticks and fork han dles. They at once made a rush upon Puls and began to beat him with their cudgels. s was defenseless, but a double barrelled shot his assailunts, but before to use the weapon, the with him, and in the struggle was discharged into the ceiling., The two men quickly wrenched the gun from Puls’ grasp, and one of them siruck him senseless to'the floor with a heavy blow of the butt upon his head. They then | beat him some more, and after taking Ius silver watch and smashing all the furniture in the house, left hin lying bleeding and bruised upon the tloor. The Puls’ family had been frightened from the house and n to ne rhbor scroaming murder as th a they returned and found Py u m~( regain- ing comsciousness in the midst ux the wroek ¢f (lf the houschold goods. A doctor was called and his wound en lll\'lhl':ll attention. Although it was a perilous effort, Puls insisted’ upon muking com- plamt at once and was d nto town and to Justice Brande The judge issued war, heeht and Stendar for assault with intent to kil and (mhnhh B went out yesterdny to arrest 1. Old man PulN i i the ¢ ty suit. Willard D. Merriam, the laintifl, is a shrewd capitalist for whom dwin E. Warren, the defendant, who is a Jawyer, once collected §9,000,0f which he turned over but $3,000. Merriam now sues to fecoyer the $1,000 difference and Warrensets up for defense that the por- tion he retained was his fee. ssistant District Attorney Bartlett an- nounced to the court ycsterduy that the prodecution was ready to tuke up the sas0 against E. W, Heath, the embezzling assistunt postmaster at' Kearney. My, Webster, counsel for Heath, arose and stated that ho wa not yet ready to say whethor he could prepare himself for trial this term. The court then ordered that Mr. Webster must appear on the morrow and- givo good cunse why he should not be ready for trial at” this term, In the case of the United States vs. Luke Vorhees, n star route suit, Judge Dundy sustained Mr. Webster's démurrer to the bl of the prosecution, T murrer wis based upon a techni and us the document of the government | was disiwn up by Geol .. Douglas, assistant attorney gencral of the | United States, " it would seem | that the best of barristers are liable to err. The prosccution ob- tained ten days leave to file an amended petition. Luke Voorhees was a mail con- ractor w it is chavged, made false | representations of the inerease of tho mail service on his route to obtain some | $14,000, and this amount the gov- | ernment now sucs to recover. Mr, Webster was then given ten days to file and answey the prosecution agn flve days o counter. All this with't understanding that the cause shall be tried in the Junuary term at Lincoln. TIRED OF LIFE, Nellic Houston Swallows Quinine and Then Morphine. lie H uston rivl 1i in | Millor's bag | Ninth and Tenth, came the durk border hnn‘ Phursday | night. She had been feeling wrotchedly all day and towards | night determined [ commit suicide. She took several small doses of morphine to brace her for the desperate deod and then sailed forth to obtain a heavy dose. of the drug, which would | put an end 1o her life at one clip. Going | into the drug store at the corner of Paelfih und-Dodge streets, she ealled for a big dose of morpnine. One of jhe pre seription elerks — who waited on Iun‘ guessod + the purpose to which she intended 1o put the d and gaye her a nvhl mixture of qulmm ins 5 ie took this and | hl tod She failed o eross the | \l\|u us speedily as she auticipated, | furnish ple uf|v||~llll ss. Itis A \' their residence, 25 - | und pay a regalar fine, CORNER 1 g n ( ‘\I‘IHAI. AVENUF course, will not be fortheoming THE O\IAHA DATLY_ BEE, SATU RDAY, I)I‘(‘E\[Rl‘ R 19, 1885, | however, 1 diccovered that she had i has acc )wh A the position of \ |\\4‘IPII nLn Ih" ()I I 108, ' luv. made the victim of a harmless trick « of the Central Pas AT adition. Med 1A . smmittec on pub md to estab. ~h an al land | Wil EnWSEsa 8 then went t Yot drug $tore | oot at & roc ting in Cin- | 1l to Create a Land District in vhere ta dirge | o i : %t Mr, Dante Northwestern Nebraska, b s e ; Tie swal o te Han p Mr, Van Wyek inteoduced the follow 1 " Il 1 ‘ ¥ 8 ' 1 the sonate Dacember 10 1885 y and by the senate nd house | rrostrind ¢ | of represe vnn.‘”(\ United St f 3 M Y v e committec of ¢ b Order of | Ameni "' u,'l": emiblee « | Attractions this week at the Misfit Clothing Parlors, being the sale of THAT CHARNEL WELL® u y | bounded ot | the first consignment this season which consists of the latest novelties. S WELL, | ; s, nnd o s is- | ¢ follows; Comen i\ If you think of buying an Infant Sepulchre” Found to Re | Sucd the following ci | k e intersection Untenanted by Any Babes, bers of the A. O north ¢ M i S KofA 0.1 tis dated at St | along said parallel to the south corner of | he BEE. aesisted | Joseph, Mo, | township twenty-tive 1 range thirty were one NE0 ot Gootl f 10 | s north betiveai runizes TRy’ |Pay us a visit at your convenience, and make your selections; b by so 20 p. m. The lec 1t States thencs et nlone <4 | doing you can secure flrst choice. You will find any cut that is made ders und their frionds, Tho members of [ boundary to tho northwest t e | for man, If you would be provided with an overcoat and your need | your lodge are earnestly requested to t bound St a Visiti elcation o attend this | 868 of the stato t the place of beinming, | Wwould Prove a tecture, Al will be weleome be, and is st ed a new land | Father Upchurch stated b ) | triet, to be w t thwest land | 1 and wou 3 1sed s | distriet of the state of Nebraska, the land | 1ind of every member of the order, hut o for which sh located at such 1N o vist =0 many lodu 1 | plac president may direet | consent to_visit J. being | it the pro 1t, by and with wa ‘)\"‘ veentral pe nd n-rlvr;‘ it of the ul‘vw down and \ 1o | Iy expect him to v 1 A i od to appoint o 3 . " s "; et bl wa | form rvccpiion Wil e - o :‘;,.‘,,‘ ul it peenver for sl lnd disiet wio - Don't fail to embrace this golden opportunity to save yourself from 50 to b g | A0Sy afteenoon, Jan. 5 Chic il of th e thesame amonnt of conpen- | 100 per cent. and secure the best fabrics. made in the latest styles for wnd ngain foreign | ofi gnse ot I atiecs of «in | the approaching season, yoit wil be greeted with the sight of more ele~ s il up it in ol caso tho | 8 Storratt, us o tho probuble number of | 8t - gance in Overcoats, Suits and cter of the catel was the same, as [ visitors we may expect from your lodee, | Tha T Al it failed 1o be horriblo—oy | also, what time you will arfive. Make | . The Last Sad Iites. I . il of Mrs. J, fragments of elothing, an old loop skirt, | applieation to yotr local agent for rates Devalon oc- hats and east off” articles of every | of fare, curred yesterday afternoon at her late chatactor. A candle was then Tt down and - residence, cornerof Nineteenth and Day . | as it hurned until the water was totehed 5 Max Meyer & ‘;""" enport steeets. There was a large at oo of the workmen followed, deswending | are the only importers in Omaba of Din- | ¢ jnsg ot fricnds of tho decenscd, both o T For a half hour man | monds, French clocks I : ALK Aevelbl (B0 e Wb EBUD goods genurnlly, and thorefore can dis- oL i botekls ULl bl after bucket filled with mud, stieks,s count any Omaha firm on prices who testitied by their presence to the hngh bottles and trash, When the List had s esteem in which she was held, Flowers been brovght (o the top aind not a_bon | ¢ for Biad Boys. | in profusion coveral the casket which | THAN €ver was seen. Just pay a visit, invite your friends to accompany n'Tiseovered, the, toilecs: reslod ot oo largo mumber of boys in | contaned, the remains, wendered by | poy and satisfy yourselves that this is not published to gull you in, but toilers o their s city,' sai Stenberg to a re- J were conducted | | labors amidiseusset he situation. T or, yosterday, “nostof thenrwndor the | 1 el pustor of (e Bt prely a business established for every man's benefit. This conclusion was unanimously e ; v, wh cred that no babes had boen entombed i the vears, who ought to be in the | (0 ,‘,,TJ:!L“".K. R any had been they had | school. They not kept at rment took place Pro i BISEL oMbt SIH01] S [OnLL toBED OF Jhe!Er timb K o e L ] it s’ ool up sicain wid | from oe, ot into hurl eompany, Sl gty A S journment ta L. n without a day. go very short Umo L. H. Korty, G. W. Sincluir and Gustaye Anderson.” WILD CAT BONDS. 3 !. and commit oflier erimes, i woup they develop into EXCURSION TO LOS ANGELES, Sherman County's paper and the | firstcluss (rooks, T denl ron : . s . S P e S WL ey S e | Rowna meip Tickers s100—tenreion | Was made wite instructions TO SELL and give every purchaser an New Honest Regime here in police cour An interesting exanpls of the man- | Qt W L can st one of tyse | Beses et danuany B | eye opener for his friend who has not paid a visit. Let him see that to characters to the county jail for agement of county tinunees, in u:: most |y, _but when he gots enrsions to Californin will I":l‘\v Omaha wear ])eSt fOl‘ less than can be fm‘nished l')y any Other establishment on peenliar forw, comes from Shermun | iy falls n.:., ln~‘ old 1 and ( .\.“mn!‘l “1 {15 viee Union Pacitic rail county. any again, and is as bad sver. The | way Wednesday morning, Js ry 13, i - e bxr U it s B o A o o I | R ibind i doket o aayasy thiefcontinent for double the money, that his duty is to trade o2 youngsters is to send him to the | and return, ;_’nnl for months, only UGER0IG8S BTN EIELANSE 6fiLORUS toe ] | Lre e ot g hool. T shall write to tio | For full partic Miu Al upon or 09 OINAS LC ~II|HK|YI[|I]‘IH(U; (ln nstit n( at Kear addies: o that purpose herman county put out a 1 3 make roomn for General Pass'r Ag't UL P, Ry held some of these bonds to the amount, | Not think that the number of boy's sent to —— with interest added, of $300, placed the the retorm school from Omaha, during EelliRronya Car. inthe hands of the loeal law tirm of | {hree, Omaha pays her share toward | Chic s & Omaha the past two or three years, will exceed tles T L |rr«‘\l\nu\ for tho P Bartlett & Cornish. When the bonds | fie support of the institution and she | poud. £ f moving freight train | 5 beeame due some months ago the county | ought to derive some benelit from it.” ; 1 i T g declared that it had no money to me: = : i o . Reeently the purchas- | EUROPEAN NOVELTIES in Clocks | WS¢ ) DLULUEIL I ’ countics to fund their outstanding i for the payment, | and Bronze Statuary at MAX MEYER & | fre rtlott & Cornishi_sent [ & BRO'S, the ONLY 1Mrorrters in the | the tri ntatives, Mr. F. W. | west n_county to see wh 1 iteh in pursuing | Police Court. taken up to Blair and plie i £, red that the county | There was very little business trans . of Nernioygsurzg e 1 1 1 9 t t o gt sty | Thoro was vor il bisinass tran. | i caro of the sy pursion thre Farnam Street. 3 2| liere his pa ~u;l|ll et LEiD i e first victim was George Graves, Sho Pr v e . + ) ntion of the comuussioners to this 2 | She Pro 3 ey fact and. at his solicitition thoy held a | who haul been areaigned on . eha TG I Eo50 BB T O G Open evenings until 9 o’clock. special mecting and agreed to £ the mkenness. e had come in town Thur- | wer ed in the women's ecll 1...w|- out of the im}wnn-m fund, “Thi sy, it seems, in ordor to seenre em ty Juil I sharzed m } = - S ——— ———— ot yei be deterimined e npitTa Y S aat cr e Ren] | LLG0 n he suddenly deterin e lrnu-myl.nnln) Lou Scott, who kceps a % Loropa Buragrapus, Ll e for years in the past ‘\uul Teekloms | to fillup. In a few hours he was rollick- | house of ill repute af Eleventh an o | LS. Manville, of Burnett, is in the ring which has neatly rumed the county. | ing, uproarously drunk, and in this con s, Tho two girls had beo city. VL S These individuals in theiroflicial cupacily | dition was found by the police, who | in; , and the woman clai itj[ Ul s lotisehnyICrisncny yaserdb i e e 3 repeatedly issued wildeat bonds of such | Jocked him wp. The judge released in | i stolon her elothing 1 the iy, " i G THE ONLY DIRECT IMPORTERS OF e Hon. A. S. Paddock, of Beatriee, is at peculiar nature at their invalidity, | with instructions to kéepsober in the fu- | awiy and left her, althouzh ot ¢ Ao | s aniount for board. The siils, | the Millard T) crd thrown on the | J. Rider and John Dor, two men | named Lily Robeits and OIf | A BastonrelurnadElromEh R GRt DIAMONDS, PEARLS rk market and numbers of pur- | who lad been on a'spree, were likewise | deny the eharge Last evenin 154 g ) thus swindled ~out | yelensed = T, J_Ansell, of I y, s registered of their money. : In ;s this wise jeorge suspicious charac- ] “;" Keep the ¥ 'fl«'l'% . at the Paxton ¥ Shevman county has bui many | ter, wa with instructions to James King, the colored det > Anderson, of Columbus, was in b sciool .,.,.,\.N;I,},,(.h,d., o T 4 TR A DT DT e - g, 6 G AND OTHER PRECIOUS JEWELS never been paid for. "This ring, however, Leon lc.n llie Austin and Heward | goned vesterday. was trict S 3 ks p o Sl sresibacanald fordil) o | Lo ) pugngadHewan{on: r”} torday, was tried in poli o 213 Clay aund wife, of Creigh PR county government Vel is work vobbory at_ Itinger’s storo | €OUTt this aftornoon, on u ¢ 2 tho AIVATC. o ng with growing snccoss to cstablish tho | | were remanded (o jail for | threatening to shoot his wife. There was ] Ivanco agent of 3ille. finaneial ‘eredit of the county whieh has | further examination. u I evidence to conviet him, and . so long been impa Many expres- = pe was simply put_under $200 bonds to sions of approval are heard for thie county Diamonds and Watches, Keep the peace. King says that ho will in its new departur Max Mever & Bro. ean discount s try to secure s trom his wife, Miss Jos ¥, of Stansverry, Mo., yesterday for 5 An inspection by connoissenrs or others confs ing purehases will convines themy that they ean save from 10 to 25 per cent. by waking their po s direct from importors g ia house in Omaha on prices as they o i | who he claims 2 bad. iz friends hat besides having by far the In nd finest stock in the West to seleet from, ANOTHER RAILROAD ONLY IMPORTERS in the west, ; ’ wel, of Novth Platte, arrived I cet portatio FRENCH CL LES, MUSIC BOXES, OPERA Between Omaha and St Louisg—Gene- A Bold l;‘“l ey 7 11 Iu]-(l( ; _‘\I;l .;E\.nr' h-',‘ i the .‘[7 evening, and s at the | GLASSES, Ete, and ART GOODS from PARIS, V' 4 ther leading markets, oxe eral Railway Notes., SoROi IR GH LA, ho N L% we thei Paxton ceed the combined 1 other Oma Mr. Jumes H. Bullard, secretary and | [ Botiel g fostmoryy Weknown Omaba | pual masquerade at Metropolitan mn D. D. Muir and wife and I ) Our stock of WA TEWELIY » STLVEIGWALE, Fte, stands without a sival in gencral manager of tho proposed | fush, becume engaged in a quarrel in | jast evening. The hall ; ] Lincoln, are g e | this city in point of eloganee and varicty, and all at wd gambler named Tom Brenuan, He | exposit.on bindding, but as that structure oW in jail nwaiting trinl. will not be completid for “somo time o | ud A.7C. Colson, Beatrice, Ruslvs eharacter i Qi was that of | Come, thoy wervobliged to sive it agther | asicn- e own hall corner of Fourteenth and D 3 il ch, P! 1( Centr fl man, He frequently demon- [ 20 hnll corner of Fourtecuth and L oavalanch Haialontee Wi ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. Bo sire o consult your inferest by 1 no regard for human - 5 Pr m,”..m.,m” Win. Wilson, | inspecting out stock before p sing. when on 1 or under A Blaze fna O Tha re ab the Canficld An Early Inspection Iny s = whe'influence of liquor, Ot one oe pouring out of the nws and |y, Smythe : Mail and ‘Telegraphic Orders Will 1t Prompt Attention, BURRTNISIS00MTINT, he shot at @ western cattleman of 4 way car standing inthe Union i Yo ahinined QUEONARIOR, A8 40 orons o house, and narrowly wd Killie | Pacile depotyesterdny morning sarted | Spon f idays a " par MAX MEYER & BRO i 2 wi .y the cifl bridgo, ! A smull oxcitement in apprehen stion to be deeided by the board of b cowboy threw up one of his 4 i iy s . i 4 £ pidposed hands, the builet Struck one of his fingers, | sion of n ) A brakeman | A ! 2 . 2700 Y. SIERIATE LW O SRR Ar I gOm O : ‘I.h et in it courso auid ezl thé | awho firet discoverod the smoke rushed in- | t, botl i -1 Cov. 11th and Faynam Sts., Omale, Neb, terminus we ghall do so, provided some | forehua Jlain: | 1o the car and dis d the cushion of % inducements are given s, Porhaps wo | SHpules vas when ho stolo # | may como in by the way of the Platts, }|u Jandlady .-Iv 1 "wu»u’ux »on the | Chicago, St. Louis & Pacific railroad, to | Sioux City Wednesday and in the » filled to its utmost caps It rd. ey ity run between St. Louis and Omaha, is in | ©4me very near killing a fellow ¢ intended to give this party at’ the new | B, E. Fon Fort Galhomn P ;PUJ é B PBIOES the city for the purpose of conferring with capitalists and business men in regard to making Omaba the actual terminus. When asked by u Be .| ad sentative concerning the enterp X very qu | one of the bunks burning almost to & | ipiate frien Is of the contracting pi Brevities. opportunity of secing the genuing th L W t the cit 1 L nw o tho nintform | being present. q s elearings were §452, 2950, [ “Mikado,” tho atthorized verion a the aftrs of the rond. We have a capi I & - a single new case being stirted, A since 1860 el s doublc col anye y b tal of twelve million dollars, but we | " Omaha Gambling Houscs 3 19 ¢ tho | : in tho onse of W ; Prof. J. M. Gaynore will give his social | it the people to take stock . CENT TMPORTE g statement d yes y mneled and ther in our enterprse. Flattering mduce ],QX\:\'{‘(‘,"' ll_‘ I‘l\ll\‘ :.‘,f_' :”,‘ foed udge Stenboerg > ('“""‘,' e an 3 At Crounse's hall, corner Sixteenth | ments have Ty Wl been given | 105 U Moyer & Bro h itol avenue, commencing to-mor us 80 far. Our surveyors are now at work. | 291 40 3 j a reporter = e routo will bo sointheast, alniost an e poriors in Omuha., 3 . bouses churged Marshal Cummings veccived yostorday s ling, running through the best part of lin Wodding. e . sometimes tiere giter from the edfitor of “Tiuth,” Ney Towi and Missous, £ TOrty IS | & vory piomse (o oY niver. | WORC twolve and Sometinies as Tow s six DOCTOR MCMFNAMY R TR a o from the W road. The country that | 1’ T et o et | or seven. OF Tate quite & number TROVIIETOR OF THE 3 i ha for the ill be r A ary was held Tuursday night in honor of |, 5i0t0rs of hitherto prvate poker rooms Omaha Mul.c I and Surgical i i Zarming and V8 stook vegion, and wi s 5 of Mr.and M, | Bive been compolion o oame to the front Sonuilsstanoke. o dastred doa den spot of lowa and Missouri. Wo v ing strec ore were anumber of hand Inyitations to the Omaha Club recep our oitivers elected, the capital to work | cob OFF to tho Asy Chronic and Surgical Diseasos, | oiyitations to the Ouha Club recep- id our rolling stock is provided for, | S0/n¢ presents bestowed upon tho Dby | res Aary Keause, tho insane mother EPECIALTIES: December 23d, from § to 12 o'clock p. ., 1l we now want is the right of way | couplo. - Among those present were Mr- | o050 vl alloged to have beon | Deformities, Discases of Wonen, Private | will be out to duy and track,” and Mrs. Christ Hansen, Mr. und Mrs. | ©F the huttle givl wiloged to have boon | B ESsion cutdemh, Diteass uf (o 4 NOTES AND PERSONALS 2. Jensen, Mr, and Mrs. A a)es ¢ ! ) WRE L8k Lunigk, Ly iv""'""-‘,‘- Wlood, Skin, The Carleton Opera Season. Maryin Hughitt, the president and §'J. Gram, Mr. and Mrs. C. R, | o the “,’*“[" )‘"“""‘l{ by I'""““" B AT A, : The appearance of Carloton® Opera - o o Nortl o | Nelson, Mr.and Mrs, Christ Peterson and | Grebe and Kurbach, | The unfortunate oyd's opera house on Mon B0 Roorohonia : i Mr. and Mrs. L. Louritzen oman is a manine, and during tl comyj H.I\ "J‘» B \|‘j )'dmll Hl‘lll“f ‘I n of tho Sioux City & Paciflo, and uxs 1ys Sh been ine jail s | duy and Tuesday nights will be s great Clark, general freight nt of the Chi The Choicest Diamonds optoin atght jueset it | 1 ! treat, as well as the fushionable event of cago, St Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha, | seen in Omaba at BEMARKABLY Low | Fesirint she (ore relothing to shre v , And al af s the on. The engagement will no have made o tolr of the Northwestern | s e THE ONLY IM > ; : doubt be 4 successful one us the_ady tines of th atate, and pssal throngh e | B3 i AN s o SARALIASABARIRARE: - = o | jan e h i Tiiaus | ABBLNR B AHEEARIANRND ML LIG, BilYAG ity Sestonlay d hound Max Meves & Bro. A ifimters, n.“.l. Trusies, and that surrounds Mr. Carleton is said He is Surve She llan Away, \ TR an exeeptionally strong one, capable J. H. Houston, the excitable DR Muvlf.rmmv. of excellent work. My, Carleton himsclf 1n Luo olty yesterduy, from Gr: \ v 2 5 fiic . is 50 well known that it is only necessar A\.>M_‘ iy general freight | from Grand Island \\L;‘ kicked up a row | pl ot ofiieer Sy : sy ll]“v in his acting, und « y the . “Burlington & | &t the Union Pacitie depot T \ nee s held Saturday ning | T!MKEN SPHHIG t ]-, - ~| acting city soveral | bis great al i that his wife b ¢ 1, 15t at 780 sharp, OVER 400,000 g \is singing, he app ed Ly, return ‘lH:'\llmrn‘u,‘,’llnm(iu" - ‘,,( 3 vantage as he has ever done fo., whither he went to seck her Dedication Servi & X e An attractive feature of the perfo xpressed himself as satistied that she The dedication servic t - 1. 4 S TL R S ipped. She was not in Quitman, | afiscion ¢ Vg e R ¥ g T BLI N0 540 -OQSUIILE, Su8 Jowanee : © Prane, | #0d they did not know there where she (e oy ; sarion, Aol ari 4 The Omaha mewbers of the Trans. | (10 Honston Das un ides that she 1s s, | been jx 1 one week from nest Sun 7 SEQ v 1 AL Aed .\|’< o gontiwental nssociution, now in session i | roged somewhere in O miha nd left the | day, The wsual scryices will be beld in : wra s becn played I Ber for homo & Y | depot on arush up street, determined to | the Baptist chureh Suudiy w ver 500 1 ghts, Vienna his seen th find e evening | S 54 | cxentiation days, s to-nlg Lo east, » i the 1%, J. Haig of Chicago has been aps omted sten! iphier for Superiutendent a) us that no satis factory action can result of this mecting, R | wnd another will have to be beld shortdy | Nasal Cat m. 1;,.‘“1 and E a ..Al B ahi, Wi o o in New York et i) Chas, Impey, M. D. | erson g W wanpica : ) "“ iy Dy’ I o 1yl 'k George 1. Danicls, Colorado pool com 1ou aad Larney, Witkiel fiiouk. | L fadiu Cus vl s uiin bl il e 0 | Walldndd'N.