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19 A, the Diamond Praspecting nd the Bullock Dismond 1 and that of , Shonld be 1 g ; {Tp §tate Pair Bxp s PAYING OFF THE PEDAGOGUES, o | ¥ree Transportation Generally Given prices: Firat 500 § Rt Tt to Those Who are A D& M. Branch to the Northwest— | i 8 ¢ 900 fuot @1 100 nnd f ! thed to it The County Treasurer Elect's Bona | 11 Tnction of $100 f 200 | g { foot bored, making t A Writ of Err in Quin | o deep, 10,125, Payn New York Sun When a Bohannon's Case - Sun reporter entered the office ( o | ficial of on trunk lines t " be | noon he found seated in an At the me t n s of the ' it in with a g state bo u i ; the The young mother was cryiug Windsor hotel yesterday, there were i ind her handker When ent, M Furnas el cays ho | elork asked what she w <he said she sarker, Dinsmiore, Barst y wnd | had been deserted by her husband, and Dunham, McIntyre, an sen 1 iRl i»’ s e of 200 1 ghe wanted a pass o as to overtake him time was ocenp ) in auditing sw difitnet ' and make him support her and the little small passed upon | ta ‘.,W_‘.u. y I forma. | girl. She was positive her lushand had and allowed it financial re. | tions through which the drill passes gone to a large eity several hundred port was mad the intention of A LOVE TUAT WOULD Y. 1D, | miles from New York, and if she could ; { titin full g wsarrived here to-night that Efie | o) a pass to go on and catch him Lreasurer Hartman to present it in fall ab | jyvidand Charles Keith, both of this 0 RS AT R 1 % the annual mecting to be hele Lincoln | city, were mardied at South B they would be happy to ‘ oft tho 10th of Janunry. It Was deaned, | didhn, to day, Tie bei Wi O gether She saild her parents lived however, that there is abos $9,000 | of A, M. Davis, the w S | 200 miles in another direction l‘|‘ 1 I e o 0 | S ey st bosides the $2,000 of st money which was paid over yest A Jowad Tiek. lis il this there will probably be claims of & is snid to he very lie's | i her poc ket and st 1o pay, including the proniiiu hie | parents, who hav . s 1o | in the armehair it will not hielp. 1 ARk £, Tor swiitolt ths borrd | Lreake it tp, in trying to find my husband eatbilbiy ety, for which wd | s “No, madam, we can not aid you " is onsible, It is estimated that ( Marshi, of the kFa | was the polite reply It is against the 1 credit balance of #8000 will b Mere hank of Seotin rules.” the Jantary mesting. The profest against | Floaten, of <ame town Her cheeks grow several shades redder, the prize for oil paint | coln consuit und her bright blue cyes snapped - as she Moss, of Pawnee connty, on whout the iss arose amd stalked out 'of the oflice that e was not a resident cinet bond S That Kind of o Wits cor od at | comrt hous nuisance that M while the county sea | ofticials ¢ country most of Rus Juv. of the loi | or fifteen of them a day | denee in Pawne | force, packed his little grip yesterday frand. - She wanted ing taxes ther | and went 1o Dakota City to spend Christ | the premium be paid to hing mas with his family | re full ¢ PAVING OFF THE TEACHERS The desks in the ity connell chamber | plomp a swere bright and elea Warrants were drawn by the auditor | are state property and it would well | Now, if wen descrted by her yesterday for the quartorly salavics of the | for the proper official (o keep o on | husband she would have worried and | ihe state mormal school at | them, One by one they ro heing diverted | eried so that she would have looked to us e total amount is #2500, mak- | to adjacent wood piles; and other mys- | if she had not slept @ wink, Ive scen too i expense of K11200 0 year for in- | terious place many cases of this Kind before, One of wages. The quarterly pay- | An unnsnally tin wmat Fawell's | the most curious in connection with ap- | yesterday wer attracted the attention of an wsthetio | plieations for free trips is_the fact that | George L. Farnham, princiy Kleptomanine yesterday, and the stock is | the ofticers 1the charitable associa L. Grant, MeKenzic | just one short to-day tion within a radius of 300 miles labor | Morgan Flor nee oW i 7 As predieted by the Beg last Friday an | under the impression that our v isrun | i Winnto s 7 ordinanee was introduecd in the i <part and pareelof each one of their | [ Anna K. Strock, $155 Mondiy 1 providing for t ms. They peste $100; 0. Bradiord, §17 | of a paid fire departme s for passes to all poi W to Pern by Superin | The Y. M C. A, baza f R s v are interested in or whom they attend the an- | and will probably be on the most | Wantto favor. —Just glance over this he normal board, wd | sueeesstul ever held in Lin | drawer of letters and see w vou think | inspect the work on the addition to the [ B, Buchanan, a fireman on B. & M. | of the requests of some of the writers building | train No. 28, foll under the enwime ai | The voporter saw in the drawer nearly A NEW B & WL BRANCH | Friend Monday afternoon and lost « I 100 letters from benevolent Sometime kst tall articles of incorpo- | Buchanan isa resident of Nemeha, where | and - charitable institutions be ration of the Grand sl & Wyoming | he has a wite | trip passes fo all parts of the country Cential were filed with Seeretar'y County Treasurer Graham is trying to | One Ked for a pass for a thonsand g Yostorday a tew bateh, of “papers | make péople iderstanl that reat eState | rip and return for four persons, on relative 1o this voad weve veceived. They | taxes for 1885 do notbecome delinguent srotnd thot the had been as rvelate that thamcor porators of the com- [ until May 1, 1836, o sonal e t| it seeretary of @ ievolent society Py e 6. W floldie until February 1 | i a neighboring city for several years CD. Dovnan, ¢ Gree Rev. C. ( ¢ | “Lhatis our charitable drawer, Look over ouroflicial drawer, it is the nextone Enstis, and that ‘h \»» wdgna at Grand Island, though the erved to change at ehureh, has been A | above This drawer w other nseful artic pach town in tho state. The objeet is to oper- | Col Bun Polk and family have gone to | from municipal, county and United States e neailroad f Grand Island north- | Vieksburg, Mississippi, 16 puss win- | oflicials of all kinds, st througl ities of Hall, Batta- | (or ; “What do you do with these N rinin, Cust Blaine, Logan, I'he holiday season is calli many | tions?” inquired the re L Choyenne, Diwes aud Sionx 1o & point on | people to and taking some from I | two drawers; ‘4o you grant of the Nebraska and Wyoming line in 8 Among the visitors here them county, with such hranches as may prinetpal ot the school “Yes, we it the request of those determined upon. The capital of © the Mason's dagl who we think are entitled to passes,” was | company is $7,600,000, and directors me from school at Kal mazoo ( ly, “*but it isvery hard work some who conlsist of Messis. Tolduege, Tayior s MeMurtry is enjoyin 3 tell when to give them or when Dorman, Greene ind ion from Sehool ut ( ¢ ought to retuse. “The reasons given Marquefte, are wse the | R Warren, of Ilelenn, A passes should be count tock at par in ruction 3 We very frequer we fellows et come in here who tell path stories of | SALE OF SCHOOL LANDS ow the > been robbed of their last hey must have 2y one of thesc nd the money fer re 10 1I0ne t in pitss to go home on will solemly promise to us by the first N home, They never 1 lmm port \l\w-h)]m\r\[hu v Edwin Carter, W. I andd the | promise. Anothe three Polks, ‘who have all gone south- | bore us for friends. Hundreds of pe 1 To duy the oflicials of 1 ty wil - fo f pe sons \\]vu ha DOWN A CROOK Monday afternoon the police b e (ot no claim upon the ny o postal from King & Huftman, of F t that Ben Hewitt, the def theiv friendship Nehraska, stating that their jewelry store it in the g ,,).1,,..” wse, had skipped. | with one ol had been vob! i, and 5, fo wpbear for ¢y constantly noying us with re- offering a v of $100 for’ tho re- | sination touday. His bondaman is L. . | quests for trip and” annual - passes, covery of the goods. In_ the poeket of | 13 5 \l.nln 10 sy the 15 0f the war Buri the mian Royee, arvested for bu Jolm Ray, who claims to have been | ar e daily 1o g s Iw Baird's store Siturday night, v brutally pounded by the Brown brothers | convineed by their documents of the n e -nulpl showing he had “ship- | Monday night, was (oo weak to appear | truth of their statements, we give them trip pass. The lanah we apense afew weeks ago, 4 {uced papers showing an honors 1 of four yea vice in the for 2 trip pass (o a western ci 4 heavy nd looked ver ped Kuge from Hastigs fo Omaha Naturday mornin O uu] ddin g toyee to apal in Omabia Linan eoftort to 1 id tind out what | ) in eourt yesterday Sherift Melick Tias been served wi writ ordering him to produee Dr. D [ hefore Judge Pound at 9 o'cloch e fellow | morning ame of the - wstin Brev gave him o pass and he 1 bed Kin clearings yeste re $597,- | irty ‘God bloss y ir, for 12 10 Om o | to old sold \\mnnlll then ean Lo tr 1o will b nHCaa alanaid| winutes he was detected trying to her Y g cli the pass at the depot. He had never treet, on Christinaz, Bishop Worth L | seen w confed WOIICHL W Ve from the hospitals York city come here o en adiy and w hie | towns or citics wl sy have frie Sou that pile of lotters 'L have to They are b answer o requos(s for from 2 TREASI s hond of b ROCKE'S BOND. b Rocke,connty e been s ed by the raon diseha aroun( rate of a doz the nigh and is signed by Rocke as | ) al, with the following <uretics: D Meiorind John B, Clavk, of e & National bank, C. Bogzz~ and J. Houtz, of tho L Nitiganlion W. Mosher, rs (o their lnl\ Ihe entertainment to by memwbers of the high scl promises to be of a public are cordially inyi a suspicious ¢ bank; Hoenry \\ulnuln Fred unke, | sontenced in pol b our line, ducoh Zeh, Henvy Veith and Joseph Wilt: | vostorday to nincty days in the un accident on the road of o man. o connection with this item the il but sentence was suspe 'u(l d and (i 0st trifling nature a week sey ~Leall attention to the opin man given two hours in which to leave 1 w08, on t n which scem revail with certain | d that they wel that partie unty employe ublic documents | delivered an interest. | ular oecurrence, few persons iiled " with them become their pri- | inge ) evening nt the in this country who cannot rake up some td not have an ocen- rilroad line. | Proshyterian church on the subject of | reason why they s yosterday in the ¢ of “Com- | (he “Mustory of Mind." The proceeds | sional frec pass ove ¥ misasioner Caldwell, who for some un- | are to be devoted for the bhenefit of the b known veason sought to prevent the pub- | church lication of the names of Rocke's honds There will be serviees at St. Philip's | o, That Lo was not successful w colored) on Christin e due to the faet that County Clerk MceClay "hie pablie is ¢ vate |[xn]n:u Fhis was exemplitied - He Jumped tho Circus. tation wement cars old, sat in the | evening idly wateh Midorstinds hle businoss,” ol Ignoring all colored poo the oflicers as they brought in the pri all protests lunded “out” the - documont rols in conneetion with the | Tu 30spolko Lo & auostion o | wiien asked for; Troo will bo held on ‘Tucsday 5. it ) 8 question as to | o A STAY FOR DOHANNON LT SR 0D (e 10800 t e was doing there, the boy replied Lato yostorday afiermoon fudg v of 'the cathedral will addross | e was on bls way to his home in | i from Senato the ehildren on that oceasion Portland, Oregon, from which he had ing that Judge Mill 1 ! | ek RAINEIIAL KURGR S _William Mayhow, of Watorloo, { heen stolen by John Robinson's cireus - SMUER AUDIRIDG Miss Floronee Dyket, of this ity durin suini R b e I T united in marriage st night st o1 didn't want to o with ‘the circus,' Hion. and Bohinmon will not | denee of John fToye, South Thurtee the hoy said, “but they put me in the [ street, Rev. Patterson ofliciating. | band wazon and Thad {o go. Then th guests I joye Wbl on the 15 h of Bol nuon's cback on the hor Ididn't like it o I didn't the presents pro- | tawght i o rid tiv s most en lots of thing: isa romark tried for | | " Anintosi vasher exaployed day before yester of the Lied of | at Stephenson stablg v stopped | manslaaght ained a [ s vefused o v Ithe win new (rial whicl myiction L at the City hotel, st | te ome home for murder and sentence of death. Bo- | blow under theeye eking | conductors hannon m went before the | A police whistle ‘was blown, [ b supren state and the oflicers ol the us | is Jimmic DeBorde that the sceond ¢ M wWas in | made his escap and his 1 v punter at Portland BT EI RN B B M 2o S |~ Shoviff Morshishor. of Holt county.cama | H &0y he in Omaha last summer that 1o man ean tw e place Ty Sy T ana Phlan ga | Achandhe was here, and tried to jeopardy of his life for tho same offen custody, Felton is sentenced to two_ and | i ") hug the 8 ien cantyrod him, He'is vor and quick, and that the sentence on the second t one-hali years for horsc ling. After could not logally exceed that on the | spending o portion of the worning in | 2808 ‘;'lw preity sur¢ he will reach home urt hold ihata new trial wiped out | juil, the prisoner was taken on the Bur- [ #1 ¥ish b and to all intents o ington & Missouri train to Lincoln to en Plans are being prepared by Henry v e ter the penitentiary Voss for a handsome brick two story ten Tt B i v The lecture of General Q. O. Howard | ¢ment block to be erected on the corner M R afed. In tlking |5 Gy oning at the Kirst Congregational | of Burt und Saund t morning that official remarkod if a wiie | ehureh on ™ Per 1 Reminiscences of Great clearng sale ) of error’ was issucd he would move il Grant,” dvew a large and at- | RICATLD “Aio \”\! fine clothing once to dismiss it and was confident b » audien General Howard | ¢ ".,"" ”‘II* l"““ er dth would ho siceessful, as he had carried | | Lanale d tho subject i his usual happy | wmammouth clothing ho \ A er, and p: orand ibute to the cor g tho same point in VA san nose wanner, and paid o grand tiby totl o memory of the departed hero, CTHE TEST WELL CONTEACT LET - A special inducement w _ Nine proposals for » The Catholie K of America held | Elgutter's mammouth elath in the vere con- | their sunual Monday evening, | il December 25th, 195 oc nd | and the following oflicers were chosen [t e bid- | for rlu ummw ear: Spirvitual director, Cuiisvas Pre t your own « ders wi ' o1 | Bov. ‘¥athor Glabor, brestdont, . A¢ | o Bty o s Sullivan of alen; vice presidont, Churles Koll: | for whit vou wish i iy it a0 A+« 11N s o1 L cording scerotiry, J. B Rouch; b cial secretary and medical exam oy. Re e B fofr b e Y 5 iver, Dr. M. J, O'Rourke; treasurer.d. | kor, has romove A v City, Pa., Reeves & Wilson o H. McShane, l Granite” block, THE OMAHA DATLY BF , WEDNESDAY DECEMBER ADNTI(“I AL COUNCIL BLUFTS NEWS, ut Odell & Da slied Mrs, Sc of English ¢ a, Bushand felt the greatest desive ¢ one took him on the oo and hie wrote to me 1 enate, when now you know not word of Eng the gallery listen Mr. Sumner was passi Schurz ¢ for me. Leaving the hedside of Is it a thing offered at a cheap price, with no value in it, made up Frovijthe earic in womin has = motion, the polished Surface, «d the harmonious t thy 1 advantizes 1 with Totters | and Yornayis o ted com female clims without, Iled twhen they ons who | our personal Ilhy_mmd\ Louls s a pre | and softening |ur ski while leavi SO transpirent as Real 1 The followin ised at my with the fellow who ble 1t1i¢ to Andrew Rosc ;“J‘ iy e b prt ot " | original prices. Itismno forced or lowing prices will gell themselves. | PANTATOOINS sleon B Apple vate soldier. Men and | 3 i | ood add, € add, Omahi. w ¢ IIu)nH) ) piss them o 1 t shipper | who Sumuel 8. Curtis and wi t 10 bik 5, Belvidere, 1 i1, 15, and 3,000, A bright-faced youug lad, about 10 To make room for a large line of “A | Cooks” and L now artiviug, 1t wiil pay | | you to getwy prices hefore buying as 1 um JOHN HUSSIE 7 Lumm, Street, nd to setl The Board of Trade f Insiness men was ken until to-night » Wife of Carl Schnrz, ey Poore, the Washington it says that Carl \w'HH’ f vo lovely danghte s, and a one’ of the senator's es a lady said to his wife, “1 v R L DA ght aceent up My ut 1 :mh~ everest el was to me very the mood to in whington. He did come here, wone d; ening to me 0 Cy ||! how ean Ble for you to speak one day he' But now," she nd you ean hen 1 sitin t has all come trae Lhow happy Iam o him.” away, 1 to his bouse and sent stutesman, T went down into How sad! how <ad!” she L e A s et thing hought by the merchant at such prices that he can sell to the cons who knew the nmarviage her wons gly signiveant, At was not lone [ article for? The Only Misfit Clothing Parlors, 1119 Farnam street goods, nothing merchant tailoring followed him acro SR ; boasts of furnishing nothing but the latter, no cheap :| such as man could leave his order for at e ot dove | establishment for which he would have to pay double the price that he can buy the same for at The Misfit Parlors. for bargains in your purchases of clothing, pay a visit and inspect what awaits your consideration. As a guide., cut this ou on | om the hand of the ful torm, the lending of delig Il egml uly ta pr il improve {you. Youwill find that ion powder, the nat \i complexion powid and - favinaceous lapted 1o beautityine n the love filed Dee ooty clerk, and reporied | And $o substantiate these facts Kouni /e Kount Thon if¢10 George Heinsman: Station, Douglas Co,, w ine to Dennis | AT - i Anna 1L Mar .| $280 $82 $3060 $85 $400 $4.60 3 Co., W d—5 1600, That wus mado to order by & Leading Morchant Tailor lur wia and Anna 1 \|||1m1m" to wneing to Soren | $6.00 $650 $700 $7.50 $800 $9.00 to Elien [ Y, Walnut Hill ] fa to Georze and AT fot 1 blk &, West Oma § .00 $ 0.80 £10.00 £12.80 $15.00 That was made to order by a Leadiog Merehant 5| $13.00 9,00 $20.00 $:5.00 $30.00 to Alol on a sir il These will be found only a few of the many, cutin an | could desire, trimmed in sitks, satins | tionings of elegance in sty LLOHRG ouT | . | O VERCO.A. MY ENTiE STOCK Ol | $o ¢ T | I:.Y»\.~\‘_ order by a Ta tmis i §15.00 F10.00 §:0.00 | Forms the grandest display of merchant tailor’ | | | Heunt Raaai s am ; AT THE ONLY MISFIT ng Parlors 1119 Farx rn tS X ( Open eveningsuntil 9 o’clock. nd had o el her that here | from g, cheap fabric which would prove dear at any price: or is it a oy of MiSumers - | sumer @ hetter thing at less price than he could purchase an inferior a leading Should you be on the alert 1t and bring it with We like opposition, And that we defy compet And under no condition Will we budge from ou ,fig the Leading Clothiers 1T position OF OMAHA. we propose to offer the clothing huyer as a holiday gift merchant tailor mnde goods for less than one-half the g sale for the goods at the fol- as county, W d— e STTTTS tut T add, O with the many men- 1 quality in our was ever s¢ rle display to be found only nam Street.