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,\ CAPTURED 1Y A Yonng O An Main - Puls’ Ihe Mar- Exeiting Cocki Hired Men Arve <hat ted Cener Police New tow et tioncrs with surance in that Lis name w that e had 1 months, Ind 151 the the siid troub! wie Sun Jose havin 1 Lig! s pawnshop, but one him take the v lensed for stealing ion of his ti be to eriminnt 18 WAS TOUGH, An Omahog Tacklesa Chicag tend 8 and 14 Eling “The erop of wild you who, never having dared to ver in their native town for ft death at the er than th Tribune, “'yet who place to Wy their ture, Whit ance o Ouaha ‘tough was the over to show hi Clinton street cents’ we o hands of devil-may-car wi on ns of fitty v den, pock- it was an exccllent hicago bartender 1 got over a slight dif- r consuming opportunity te how sraska 1 fieulty of that sort lma reporter, and 1 Lyuess I he to the I'm aliit I'll owe you What paper liquor hort onts and the nt from , and sclec! when the ) thought of all t The N papors | L paper in dis town, an' 1 gucss gon're a snide,” said the barkeeper, mov- Tngz round the end of the counter 50 as to et within reac “I'm o det . id Daly, as he saw the movement and a suspeeted the in- You're m be a detective, too, AI. a beauty a_detectiv What d'ye take me fur, s wlina lmn minute more Daly \\UI[| have been had m»*ml bethought him of « ately chased revolver ¢ produced it and gurieved shinger of drinks o He refused to obey the man- , aftey 1 of the w hnnu\u o rd the story md ¢ KIHII\“’ concealed 1 “Foar t s live arc sts will make it $24. This | plan of Loys curiying revolvers must slop.” Maurice Daly has ret s marrative of s experic iy tally with the story the Tribune BIRD BAITING. en from # Growing Sport—Sun- day's Battle, A select party of “gentlemen bering between one and joyed some excellent coc day afternoon, at a quiet retreat on the Bellevue road. Since the burning of Dug Johnson's place, in Souta Omaha, e gang” that is fond of thut kind of ranged n new pit 1o one of between the city and the < yurds—it won't do to suy exactly where, The place was dedicated Sun day, and every Sunday in the future will witnees exhibitions of pitted pluck and matehed spurs. South Omalia und North Omaha were D end en tered two ehampion rst Battle—Nor Dblack red, 4 pounds 1 armed with bucked by §25, whil tho south & e sport ed a strutting dommick of the same wly equipped and sus tained rds went at it from the fiy and made W and anusually long fight, At th d of twenty minutes the dominick was winded and fell an easy victim to the red until the judges in pity counted it out to die, The vietory was Frm-lml with much demonstration from rom the North Omaha side. Second Battle—Red black was again the north side colors, while South Omal this time brought a handsome blue pyle. This proved to be one of the most spix'ted contests of the present season, and the whole crowd went wild w during the eight minutes The brds were evenly fouy! bt ¢ sperately. The execution on both sides was blos the feathers flyin awid sprays of gore and losing w0 e¥e, A¢ last the py Wicked onsh wght, drove its spy p into the breast of the red, uncoupling its breast bone and piercing its heart. It was now South Omaba’s time to exult, and great was the geaneral regret that thers were no more chickens athund to make it a full main and scttle the doubt ful contest. THE WEST OMAHA ROW. Cock I'ighti ,'' num- \ha presented a unces in. w gafls ‘and ly t Lambecht and Stenbar-A e ot Afal Constable Stein Sunday ternoon eaptured Lumbrecht sud Stendar, the two men ged with assault and bat tery with intent to kill, upon the person of Puls, the West Omahs wmilkman, Af- Ariast of CALIFORNIA, Friday the t horn City 1 ly time n nth and D day e ) ( st Omal 1to Loeder in his hands ed turl A near at onee aeed him one of the of Wi 1 loon, it walked ir ms, having | couple of large oy § for T A the mped upon the boy wit voua turkey loy Lo th y down red con on the mto stand aside. A in which Kile he dr out esnade ,i oo irie nd, and cor 1 mpelled Ly L to m\( up his revol uaded to go home wd werted. Kile was evi Iy well avmed, for on Lis person wer found two revolvers and a long Knife | which ho had taken from the luneh coun- t HiS BROTHER'S MONEY. rd, Clothed, at on His Way Rejolcing, Cay not Sullivan’s ex- seed fixed, al it will be de nir: at the > committc ke of ¢ 2t th: this odwin had Sullivan is as untri /s retained in the e propuse to be mixed up in d nied hat he ha and does not any wa 1t is no of the unfor ul immedintely - r for $1,000. After Travis d by Judge Stenberg it is swd nis friends gave him e nn(wh of this sumn to pay his indebtedness, pur- chase a new suit of clothes, and Imy him ticket to his western home. The bul- pee, it is snid, was forwarded to lus 1 Salt Lake Cit, ‘I'he friends y that they o, and - suy us stated had been rele locked ult on Jim O'Rourke, « rarly ]v~ even ealle <l on ¢l he owed \\ hen sh d up last and strack her along zash, Mrs with the 2z trom her wound, and n summoned to He found that artery had been severed, 3 i from loss spasms at the almost reidy to die nt blood. She nd seemed timo. Aft taken home, red Biorly two young | od Iy tevening by Oifiec u litile prop: and was dete Ofticer Dewpsey ran in B a suspicious charaeter lust Toars He Has Suicided. Marshal Cummings rece 1\u| yesterda letter from Alice mauking inquiries uu.mmmg 0 man nuined W, R. Stewart, who was arrested here somoe time picions ehar Miss St judging from her letter, must be o lady of refinement, lated to this fellow lim to I not being Ho has time, an spirvited written to b Neby, youn weter honest althou to procure ¢ out of work for discorraged and his arrest here he has , telling her that unless that Inck rety to him, he would commit suicide. She has not heard f him since then and fears he has ¢ ont his threat, Miss Stewart asks the po- lice to search for her unfortunate relutive and offers to pay the cost of the scarch 1ol wploymen A Charge Preferred. Judge Stenberg has filed Au gustus D, Miller a complaint charging him with having comuntted rape upon his little 15 Id - sister, Ida Miller, on M er Miller is still m the cow he dato of his p Iiminary ex wtion has not yet been fixed, - shall § Bay My Clock? r & Bro,'s, the ONLY IM- Frexcn CLOCKs, who keop the largest and finest stock and can save you abou ent on prices. Whe At \[‘\A\l Mundamaus. ease of Moadimber Meadimb injunction J. J. Points, edu The against bourd of trictec W.J. Coniell app ber, while Mr. Points was ropre Hall, Hall 2 argued in ¢ Neville. cadim- ‘nted by R. Mr nhad made no contra ber and that hence $100 on the patrol w gl i Noville under advisement. aued that the school board with Mr. Mead on would be ille negro and | 1 attend her. | ewing up the gash she | May | president of the | payment of the | taken the ceas ’ { DETECTIVES FOR al Lou | door This was objected to on the ¢ in th b | Tost by o 2 pl: b m | | m | it Y W an 1 | | ‘. in | su | 18 | Su | n | w th G n | C. D i D) | [ 1« 1 1 P | 1 [ iy v te A motiou to | br. The te th tha fi The: The Contral Wi B THIE OMAIA DATLY ettt S SR — ATIONAL AND BUSINE Scholay The Contr: fr el of cts for Their New Buil - Cle of the yo received from ty ll< vey's room in t hat some of their elof been stolen the hall liool was in session. They asked to simbursed for the o sm all it u-miu ponmoved 1 wy be empowered to emy tan expense of not more t out the thieves wed, some of the sating the purehase of k i the rooms during e from ols wer Member the a det F100 to cussion bers advo Lo lock the wol hour sunil th aso of tire s lives of te ¢ Coburn s plan. we hers and | he did not it would be better than to do The motion was then put and eimbt 1 lost clot avote omm i inure niture for or £5,000, 2 portion of Towa snd N w. Mol yelioved that as not th Insurance comp. that b 15k Ul announced smpany unsafe, ace any of the rance port was then adopted. T'he committee on 1 yoks 1 with it and fext xt-book on { report wehors tthe t 1In ool ended iterial, @ any resolition y M.-nflu topted, ednesday and 1 m|~rh)‘ December 80 d 31, On motion, the secretary wasin have telephones place fm the stellar school buildings g resolution w: cled ruam teachers when nec n of the superintend y expired, M, Hoover was, on Member Hall, re-elected to'the ssition for the ensui A motion was made W the reports of th year, Member Liv § president, se the report A motion was plies ( Member Hall n of the committee o Mr. Copeland) be instructed to at the next meeting, the employient of i in the schools. Adopted djournced, co text book The board the Public rding to a statement made by iperintendent of the public chools to a reporter yesterday, there ow abont §100 in the fund for the lngh ool clock, The board, he said, iting to secure about $800 or $V00 h\ purchasing. public schools will close on Wed- vy evening for the hol They ill probubly reopen January 4, 1886, so 1t the ion will be one of about ten is days ROARD or 'n( ADL. s Let the ing Last Eveni board of trade held a regul =t night to canvass the bids fc chamber of commerce building. g were received for e different branches of work PAINTING AND GLAZING, rw Build- by r meet the bids 0. W, Waters . 4 EXCAVATIN Stutt & Hamel, 3417 cents ENTILE CONTHACT, bm\lull lisbury..... GALVANIZUD IHON COBNICE WO uemning & Bolte Speeht > MASON WORLK, thne!l Bros e ey & Olsen UL st Foll veens .8 0.660 7,150 rexe! & Mel PLPE STONE rexel & Foll T mlm: t for U\ L ineluding ex hnell Bros. at the price of e contract for carpenter wor! » J. G, Salisbary for $28,000. or the completion of the xed upon when the formal e ors are drawn up. It is thought here will be a further cost for s eating apparatus, furniture, ete., o ssw,u\u to $15,000. AND A was et The time work will L. B. Williams Sold Out. L. B. Williams has sold out his store at corner of Dodge and Fifteenth streets w York parties, whodo not yot care ) be named. The terms of the rivate. The transfer will occur cbruary 1. bout “tive m\f and would not vote to Ihe | 'u\l‘ Long was 1 | ) BEE, TUESDAY | SNEAK THIEVES | | thing ll y Pw'ec the il pace Kribor, shed throu John Py , Chas n Medis Tattle les, drank an Reeve | Kedl ¥ drank Chas Andrew Kr £5 and costs Chas. Ko twenty day waler, l.‘l Kee vere,di of the p v Leather Goods, LINE of Canp Cast or 1 in Omaha at Max M 0.'s only. w The ladies party on L it the B . U. Notice he union g r Dece " 9 Om 1 hlllAul\ull Thursday he Bucking A suit has been Weiss' coure by \vYIl | new buifding, Fifie | have refused i ¢ ; oL | continu ent siory to tell | ants may hav Opera Glass « Meyer & Bro. are the 1 who i import d cent Iu\\( v than asked at other stor The Cumi | Workwas ¢ 3 Ly on the | Belt Line bridge which to eross Cum street at \\ Inut 111 | ing | the | | stones in Onu nkie. Kitty Quinlan, & wait politan hotel, slipped and dining room floor Sunday night per and broke her leg near the o A New Chwistian Church. was started yesterday on an chureh, in Walnut iiil addition, known as the Cynthea Christian church, It will be of framne, with u high brick basement for Sunday school pi | e nd will cost 100, o Rev. Dr. Thayer of lowa is the ¢ Mr. and Mrs. Wo Chy to be new PECUL ¥ ruvumm " -\ /2” 5( mPu‘r.. tand strongest Natural T runge, Alniol | PRIV‘E BAKING I’OWDU! CD 3 | cmrfim ' DOCTOR McHIENAMY | PROVRIETOR OF TiE \ Omaha Mcdmal and Surgical ! voma 4 i, Cor. Capito: A | Forms the grande 99 iy D1C LM|H~ R l\‘%». S cl e4a D price, with no value in it, made up rat any price; or it 1 sell to the con- an I from a cheap fabric which would pro thing hought by the merchant at such prices that he ce lsumer a better thing at less price '“;.:v‘ he could purchase {article for? The Only Misfit Clothing P 1119 Farn hoasts cffur hi thing but the latter, no cheap goods, not! such a dle at a leading merche establiel“n- 1‘r for which he ¥ pay double the p can buy the same for Should you be o1 | for bargains in your y . pay a visit and inspec awaits your consic t this out and bhrin | you. Youwill find that We like opposition, A LLh;at e defy comp And under no condition Will we budge {from our position dea 18 ve ea inferior reet, 1ing but iloring that he e ql «»,.4- t what with S I EAV ave to o (24 nc facts we propose to offer the clothing buyer | as a holiday gift merchant tailor made goods for less than one- -half the | original prices. It is no forced or closing sale for the goods at the fol- lowing prices will sell themselves PAINTATOOINS And to substantiate th $00 BA0) §5.00 1z Merchunt ‘Tailor for $0.00 R0 $ $15.0) § 800 $14.00 $ 6.0 $13.) $ T $14.00 $6.00 $12.9) & | ) |.y 2 | cadi $ 00 STUITS $20.00 $ 5.60 §11.00 AT § §20.00 00 2 #3000 $10.00 {0 order by » £20.0 $12.9) 15,00 $17.50 Wling Merchant Tailor for H #1000 § 8.00 $ 05 That was ma §10.00 $19.00 $30.00 $165.00 w 1Y, These will be found only a few of the mal ut in any style man could desire, trimmed in silks, satins, serges, ete,, with the many men- tionings of elegance in style of cut and quality in our OV ERCOATS $30.00 F00.00 ever seey ny #3200 $03.00 $23.00 $20.00 §10.00 $50.00 art that was 80 $20.00 $10.00 $12 $11.00 $15.00 £18.00 yleading Merchant Tailor for §20.00 £20.00 $30.00 $35.00 display of merchant tailor’s a on a single display to be found oaly AT THE ONLY MISFIT C!Q‘thing Parlors, 1119 Farnam Street. s until 9 o’clock, )50 $10.00 de to order by $20.00 - ST § ) t wis 1 §19.00 88 ‘T $18.00 YF)'lll Open e