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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, MONDAY. DECEMBER 28, 1885, [5&\“! OF EX-MAYOR 3]['131’11'1"'_" ‘-‘v 3: :.::-,\V“‘!w‘f;u; In [ gen teman, wh o | TALKS WITH SHAVELERS, | e " o §F. Sheelos 5 - : J MAX MEYER & BRO legant t ‘ G Short Interview ST v of refinen : . i Hotel 1 cnemie . - Wie Bad and Umtimely Enod Cause [ gror picion at | d Yo his I ! ft | y Nevravia Knighis and 1 THE ONLY DIRECT IMPORTERS OF An st Snaten evange | L SRR S | S S SR | e e e | - L DIAMONDS, PEARLS, Bound for San Feancisco A ot TiRad with n A5 A1t the BEAYe y (ded—so lon a8 1o | ot et g | Bl e st WL N | iy agtan s mppor af | AP0 0 Dt LGRS A ol {ER PRECIOUS JEWELS BLISTERED IN A BOILING BATH. | ! o 1 gal to. | remurkable case Tat .| & y Al i o " t y informing th . csume the damage will be United : - / P 1 that he y ¢ y repa in a week or ten days'’ Hand b the IN OMALLA, ha, diedat b « % ot Ao 0t y ¥ s sideint of e newly organized | o sl community, which s | | At it Myrt 3 | Wl Anyattemptto | torritory west of -the Mis ver. Tho | Wt Forn ¥ Y ’ sy Tt § p A \ * the announ 1 the | { s il f \ f this sum on the other officers a n k. Bowen, s they 1 ¢ BOXES, OPERA that he wa tw tod 1 : t ligzirin mptly e the ce Kinney was pres of a similarly or- | t ) t s tthe g 1 iy in Chicago. Anu VoS on thi <holders as — or Lin Prospeet Hill e on secured AN ALBINO LUNATIC. Kinney ¢l allego en'ot Chica and his ¢ h¢ Mr. Kinney's desire to form a new °t TARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. B company to operate in Omaha, Mr, Dey 1 ison, on the other hand, claims 1 Cowing, thoe Iy Inspection Invited. Telegtaphic Orders Wil Re ¢ The first i I \ 1 " c ,' 1 " | Kinney is trym, v the old cor t \ i i to W v LRI m to the in- | pany and to defrand i holders, and I Ot o] 3 ki S usual health. M 3 K | his was refuscd on the | has just cpmmenc uit inthe supreme | gy Qand s later, seized w s mic ( and - reactions ) hat lis was a British subjeet by | eoutt of filinois against Mr. Dennison to At LT ous mulady, thous ost of them possess strongly poisonot rth and Jiad nover taken ont papers of | €ompel him to make a complete aced | ik Vst 5% e~ ) § ; ¥ Bufore it fully dev 0 ualit Rl Al S the old_company's affairs, ang Missouri Rive rovement. Cor. 11th and Farnamn Sts., Omaha, Neb. day night [a< . ith aviele to » mot with as a const ¢ n ip. e has quiet o his disposition o ity monies. ' | ¢ vomiting fit, whic t ' “That man Dennison,” said Mr, Kin- | 5 Sy 3 and fo i . : . s | ney a rascal and @ knave, despite | ¢ ied: by dent Meyer of T Dr. Stone w led in ay v rod n, cinl miric i 1 1 ( f i< Iueid | the fact that he is 65 years of e te e meeting e i his sufferings by hyvodermic injec h , chves cse rval will not he ny length and*| got his shares from me—they we \ te Missouri River Tmproveme bbbl g fitior 1s Itef /m' morphine. Th we h e y produce I 1ess | i 1 ¢ Jand “nt once, | own individual property—undoer f associat ot Kansas Cit mber Mre rkalow is z the o W passed upon YOrary lick, but h n v I deco t of 1 S I re he 1 have treatiment inan insti- | P s, lus ) have perfect conti ¥ ogation has ) ) v or mdamus to come IWARbAbrawils criilod I Tor & wton [ it be the resalt of tissu ng it Cpurpose, Cowing is eather | denee in hin, but Thave found him to bo | |, Chit i { i o vet t set T | 9 it of thio board Suturday forenoon, and ( ying | or normal, or of putr ! remarkable man physically. He is a | aseamp. e manipulated the books of | Hartman, Fred Droy; < ) ML) rated t e warrant for £400 Dr. Peabody also, | \ that | result from the th an ient ricet specimen of " the dime museum old company in his own inter and | Roawn Jolin - | Gith birthday, yesterday » 2 ) bzl death was near at’ hand, coulil | of minute germs y o - | Al save that he does not enltivate long | 18 diveetly ehargeable with fraud. The | wd'J. 8. Riehardson Sy nplaint wis sworn ol urday h dimber for the be done was v ¢ the fast-failing | hol resultst v e | cled Tocks. s hair and _eve: | only reason T didn’t have him arrested f wirest of Charles S, Higains on @ suflerer, it tter 7 o'cloek he ins of the ye. e | b i snowy white and his skin is | before oft Chicngo was pnse his Mayor arge of keeping his on open aft f he ji ) 1 to ixsue Dreathed s last s conscious up | exist liese bodic ' Jear like an infants. Iis com- | wife is dyi 1 found that our ol oY ( o rder niamus hocause, as he said to an hoar before he dicd, when he wer osults of the n 3| hite would be the pride of ich was organized to scll " or Boy J ; ; LT he F100 by the hoard of into a sleep, from which he never in ) 3 t \ ( it. The iris ture the ~ Arnold cooker, | the past few I icug iR ey ShyaE T is purpose Was not in_hig awoke, defined ch 1 ir origin | \ m the natural hues | conld make no headwa wheth went on business a g ST Vel ) aal and conld not bo Dr. Stone, in speaki ibout the afluir, 1 s doy A ek, ot and is red | canse Dennison wias connect | Tt was Satu y Lo g cot 2 a0 i » ) y S 0w appear saidl cuse luinly one of f + puisos me of | g icate line Lt pink that would be | with it, 1 people knew him to TRt npaain ; TS " heak e <pense of construction of the patro meat poisoning—ptomaines it ! t 3 boc y it not o vagary. His eyes be fable business man, So the new | (i |y ! v : Ui HLSSULILES X wve to be borne by the is od i medical languaze, 1| t frequently by the ) i | side have ¢ Literal movement which | company has been organized, and we | 00 : d . & | found upon questioning Mrs. Murphy netimes by wonnds of th K 4 \ He eame by all these re- | shall have our factory and wi 10USeS, | (oo that for the p ten r neighbors : . ik Sharac tics b freak, as | for the western conutry, in this ecity, bes [ 150 the fannly had been eating chicker onsmers of san > \ 0 s ordinary people in | fore very long. Bec Lwould not al | oo flom t freely. ‘'Llie lesh of the fowl h | article of diet, if ! ergone cor- | all s S | 1 cts and de- [ low Dennison to have 200 shares in the | 1 home on Mo and then thawed, cau 'I i i- | (ain putrid alterat \ T n, Cowing scemsto be of good | ne ‘u « viny in place of 200 shares in the 2 . ¢ ‘ L son to be engendered; whic Or POisONoOUs sy cordi | int nee. e is well educated, con- | old, on which ver paid a eent, Janslike Mistortune. bt b dangerons in its offeets, This pois v | Mucller, this poisoning comprises u firs sadily on wide range of | and which he sec 150 Ao DR e Oncia \.\\1\1 J1 ved hon o fron milkman who was beaten by h | ) RTel B EEr08 be found, in the swne way, inthawings xo of ) p- | topics, and his becn up to the time of his n fish, beef, mutton orin fa | ¢ i witl fi n | insanity, which resalted from m | i - > new organization kind of meat. 1t acts divectly upon t (itr the eating of tl B B VEU WO TR RO S0 O hired men, and is yet scarred and by | from Yal 1 in O digestive system, with terribly Jreitant | sie; I ', nat : - | iness man, While in the jail he was ¢ Laeey, Allon, ois and | fmom head to foot from the encountee, | Mr. Th ¢ is enjoving a effect, then causes a depression of heart 1 1eadache, e i siven the freedom of the covridors with | 3 ceess | has fal and broken his arm. el | from his s sses Maroierite and and finally cau i g of > i L ¥ o | or light offenses, and with | t me g other | : | Rebe vessed the infury. The I | Nellie, who are h he holidays entire system. L have no doubt th t i , hem formed a jolly companionship, | 8 he i A seem to “have it in for” Puls from the Tnmmzen stion Acad it was this malady which cansed | ) tion, lossof voice paraly- o left Saturday he bade them alres vorking th " s - emy at Davenport Murphy's death, as"ll the sympio sis_ id tongue, slowing of the | all a very cordial farewedl, and remarked 10 doubt be pis fore very Personal P raphs, T G O bW Y Bt s avac i fully developed and - “unimis » and hea Iness. Death, | as he shook Joe Miller's hand that he was Alton is sivy Mr, C. 1L Dewey left last night over the e omasquerade party to be given by G Such eases are very rave, and I kn aft fainting — or | half sorry to go. » miles ab. S s | Union Pacific for the wes T S e R e ov I E LA A but one other which, came to Llight in th ¢ S nes, in a third of the SN deze will ¢ twi Miss T Rt Dt ) Gl it Guard Nory Yo nimber i ec R antlgLot ot iR A L e LecoreLy .',‘\“!"; . 4 Lt " whie [ | or o iields in Thger , Ne- neil Bluflites will bo in attendane Otlier physicians who had hecome ac ich may continue for weeks or . O ; 5 ! 1 ' | syst il . s i Ly i SEEDaysiciahs avhio tnd bee i f F | Mr. Chas. IL Hoyt's latest and most oL ; e Col. Chase Toft Iast evenine for K o poliee court Satuirday to v shared the opinion of Dr. Stone, that it was | ° resents the greatest like sstul farce comedy, “A Tin Sol : s ot nd the Misse r col bk B cllefliing one of ptomaines, caused in the manner o eadavarous alkaloids extrac will be produced at Boyd's O} { sridige, whic s boen 1 Sl g SRR E Mis indicated. As corroborating this theory | from putritied meats by Zulzer and Son- | house to-night and to-morrow. “A Tin | the I h d faction.” hine Baan, accompanicd by | (e, 2 it may be mentioned that the only one of | neschim, and the ptomaines studied fr R L7 Like ‘Bunch of Keys,” - ( - little son, leaves for the 1 X the aunily who has not t n | a chemieal ¢ physiolo; point of | «p. Mateh,! " oty TO THE GOLDEN GATE, S s is the younzest son, who | view by Sclmi and by MAM. Brouardel : Pt RS Ll Mrs. C. 1. Anspacher was ealled Sature- [ D¢ LS refused, for some” reason or_another, to | and Boutmy. e Ber e e sabiaat i L S ersion Their | day to Sioux. City by tho news of tho [ Wis shot by, Oflicot feaston the chicken tlesh. * Mr. Murphy [ In 1878 these two lastnamed gentlemen | Jiiics comedy. swhich promaises to tin h A scrious of her mothe afternoon. The brut artook heartily of the dangerous food | having to investigate the eanse of death | avon “lonwer than. any of his previous - Irs, Murphy and the four children did | of a woman who had rapidly succnmbed | ehts "N e Hovt teavils with this vom f g iseof York Mr, Lyman Richardzon, one of the pro A pleazant sury noteat so heartily of the chicken ns did | after eating of a spoiled stufied goc pany and gives i porsonal attention (o | theo s and Mr. Murphy, and were fortunate in a | extrs Lirom the remams of this woose | {1is his eroatest production. The com- | limited expre v G | No. 10,1, 0. 0. ., to Mr, Irs. 1. G | o powacr never varies. A marvel of purie speedy recovery from the maludy aliquid alkaline base very similar to 7 | sitable residence last evening ina most | Chy No. 2225 cet, upon | [l heomen ook ko THE AUTODSY helilBok. < Tlioy: Tikwisoh fonntisinidio | Ron i SIERSEE SOR D IS0 8 S8 BERI orios wharo € oLy 3 ; i eshicLE b manner. An exccllont and boun- | which occasion the membors presented | Vet ition with th mult s of I v losy Yesterday afternoon, in compliance | viscera of the woman an alkaloid o e A Saieorails || ployec it lers are in cha 15 repast was served, to which the | them w L silver tea and coflee service L alumor phosphate powders, Sold with tho wishes of Mrs. Murphy and tho | which determined in frogs the samo | uomt P ihent Reonie in the ComMCY | of president Woll, of the San Franeisco did full justice, The only tanaliz- | @5 1 token of respect. STyl Ve Powder Com'y, friends of the deceased, an autopsy w toxic symptoms w e pto- | i mentioned Mr, Geo. W. Wilson, | union, and theiv expenses are paid by the | ing feiture of the oceasion was perpe- There was a pleasant Christmas enter- | held on the remains.” Those who were [ maine extracted ! o Pt I SR A Frraiarn | tritted after the afair was over, when the | tainment ut the house of il fRehield on | g A ] James F. Powers, Miss Amy Ames, Ra | International Cigar Makers n. 0 i 2 sent and assisted inthe operation | had produced, and presented the same | 6ol Booth and many others.” Nothine is i s 1o Omaha about 40 | \yhole force, accompanied by Mr.Charles | Cunnng strect, large number of Jix i D = e Drs. Stone, Collman and Carter. chier properties, so they were er y ST A U i g L0 STOND R0 ST AUO! W1 Hoyt, visited the” BEg ofiice and dis 1ests being present. A, Mandelburer |y mOn W dtopsy was quickly and com Ay fo conélude ihat do 5[ {eeinpinaLa obma koL Rl i o s > party, and here the Lon the pleasures of the occasion | Saddm i nmemvera | DOCTOR McMENAMY ! i by o I to the Monduy morning paper slves. B s with a gift. The Musical uuion e Vet y performed and revealed a state | thi result of the absorption of a ptomaine, | So-ntith comedy product e f 4 Which would exist in n easo of | - Tho Boston Surgieal and Modeal Jour. | 200 QUCHa 33 G0 il AR ted o arvive hore this evening | Theiv mouths Were full=of praises for | orcl was in attendance und ren Omaha Medical and Surgical vine porsoning. Thore was intense | nal, in an article upon this subject say. i N St i1 | the enterprising husiness manazer of the mtlammation of the bowels and stomach, | “/u all known accounts of poison ) In Memoriam, * t the depot twenty minutes, and all [ nly religions™ daily in Omaha, / t wineh attracted a good deal of | CORNER 13ru ST, AND CAFVITOL AVI n during the woeel <confineme in of som: of th y some rday nig y N % Central | prictors’ of Owaha Herald, enter- ; | tained the stall” of that paper at his hos which was the dircet cause of death. | the ingestion of spoiled meat 2 SCe st~ Mr. P. A. Ocompaugrh died in this city | & e . 3 o tention Suturday v that of a China- —TIEATS ALL There was, in addition to the congestion | pervcning after @ few hours, | T R e Y e T ; ailizations nillie olyrin ; : 1. Unfon No. 190 held its | T e I hroniolona B raion Disaas e of the upper bowels, a complete destene- | Groubtes,” vomiling, “and abundant fetid, | 5 JENGEI 0N AU0: e ALOBR O 118 & 4 G Al i 1 clection yesterday afternos F ¥ tvhile il vashmaaMoli howels. The tests showed that there | saue time there exisls a great_prostration, | Was born on Mar 1w R s I LT S months: President, N they canie, 10 one seer o know, 13 Dive i, Catareh, were teaces of alkaloid poisoning, such | general trembiing, and son s« wore | therefore, in his fifty-fifth ycar, rmake ho%join LA panty |t A nVIRG DKC ident, ( es Williams; | seemed ppy and unconcerncd financial s vy AV P Co were perfectly oblivious to th 1 as would be produced by the toxic prop- | or less intense febrile moventr Vo8 on0 Boniand ot S| IRt A LAt T AT nines, The London Lanect mentions a ea smany friends in this city. | Honkompk, president of the local union: | y M, MURPHY'S CAREER in which four persons were poisoned by \ to the great future with- | & B I Gillett, Bd. 1lart r ) In ifestation will ex VATE CIRCULAR TO MEN, . Murphy was born in Dublin, Tre- | eating the liver of o calf whick had been | gug foar [ rrd i el E it | 5 ) weran und N wvovs Dise : in 1813 Wh was_ twenty | suffering from plenro-pneumonia, and o he w m surrount 1o T | s Diniel We st 3 i Wekiios, Spermaton i, lect, of nge he cume America anil | which had been killed four or tive' days | converted and throtgh lifo hs gre t ttliEinol : Enomen | graph’compan, Maytiehl A yeariie rted for Omahia shor ly afler his ar- | befc ose ¢ Andin thesc I'he causes which lead to this la o fe the vecipient tina _ vy , £ persouall i 1 He was given aliberal education Dr. Sehriber reports a number of eases | |yt d lovked to the Crucified One | transfer of workmer as follows: O e G gold wateh from the opera insomo of tho schools of his native | of poisoning by the use of tainted fish, | with the faith of a little child, And DaatRINoE L1 tholoiZat as Aot rorsAN Srying:Lo o< cat. e suvs | Kiwhy Chier Patferson was onted | country. During his first two years in | which oceurred in o family of six per | Lord reccived him and gave him great | San Francisco doeidod that they swonld ' his sitigton o) ik Sm MLl AR B0 SR Lo | TSR he spent mueh of his “time in | sons, in all of svhom violent symptoms, | 3 e L e 1 ( st IS Eoanzwillinolias oo montuntor his | ired and for sule. Addrers all lettets to i, but lie s F two visits to | sueh’ as dryness of the mouth, diicalt | Ve ; were conductod | the eamest solicitation of Mr. J, Wolf p : i | DR. McMENATAY, es i the cast. he established | swallowing,” paralysis of the mubcles and |y | v, of the Lutheran | prosident of tho. clg rs' union iy | Maliedhom bing . [ MR CRen Or Oy N ann Souical, Ty himself in the zeocery business in thiscity [ nerves, Jurel " Savidge, of the | that city, the A" donsontod SahelliTina, K B i TR 0, Foy A ) ¥ + Q08 DIPIRLAY BN B at Ninth aud Davenport strects where Jie | The poison of venomous serpents and | Methodist church, after which” the body, | to cmpioy only : 1 umion. moen | Congress seems inelined to deal fivmly | HRIE & ERRIEE ML el ] 5 i mion | To be marric « ! remained for nearly three years. He | inseetsare classed among the ptomaines, | iy T P T B 3 St L with the subsidized Pacitie 1 ! it Jel bnile ’ ~ ol outihis storo nb (his point. and thon | and the actiow of the venom s quite sinis | W Chse of tho son, was seut to Troy, D IndCipratior contd smploveasio IR e i o LG T, hng Judyction BOYD'S OPERA HOUSE removed to Dakota county, taking up a [ lar to the ptomaines of putrefacture | = 2 F A rath AR i Tees T v T psonam s kg i Domestead two miles from Ponca, While Police Court. [t L oile B onas BuLion foR o1 { Ahe diow, amd o 1L 100, SoLIL R0 08 X living tl he formed the \int- Tudge Stonborg bvik Gractal Batinday | onetnsneit it MSIR S er { OIS HEACE : SN0 ance of Miss Mg ke 1 most sy P m’ fadod il | onec :;1 isted in '_f“ & y U Tl 1 ho m 0 i sy ot oy o A - L wwa beneh fall of prisoners, most of | ot tran -poriatior wh of ronds under the conditions set forth in | & Wan cannot boy i e | yonga and Taesday, Dec, 28t and 29th In 1876 he returned to Omaha and wa all into a | whom had been ecclebrating Christias 104 10:£0:80, .51 | ; i |enmeiolty awithin Jels difignthe Sfropt dhe to work in the Union Pacific shops. T ter. Woll, and had been avrested in an_ intoxieated promise of good way the overnment loans, Tho | time which the divoree nted Theift accompanied his efforts and two A frightful and possibly fatal aceident | (o0 qa600 loyment for one year from the cigar | amounnt of the loans w 00,000, Up H., J. Dumont, Twenty founeth and | the new musieal farce comedy, by Charles H. yoars luter, I 1878, he ostablished hime . yosterday morning at Rosen- ey AP T e wificturers in that city ] Appr Priste | go the passiuze of the Thurman et in | Dodie, wave s purty amd private enter J10.t, Author of u“Bareh of Keys,” * A Rog solf in thy dairy 1 Twenty- | berr) v mill, Sixteenth and Mer- | o0 yHe i S EH0 T O e s HONE WALD AIoNo AOGNIAL DVERIB:) the raddroad oflicials had apparently | Gaimncnt to o nuinber of friends Friday | Buby, ©A Parior Mateh,” cte,, entitled, cighth and Dodgd stecets, This ho con g h o p s G ewitt, J. Ku James Beaman, Honry | union which were sent to- other union wsnmed that the loans wers night. At plite a eard bearing the T B0l : Phe result has been that & contract with | i finuod for two vonrs, when ho oponed o | S Streets W. 11, i ) | Carnes, Mike Cossley, Frank A il and had made no provisic nine of ¢ Cand a ling of poetry ' [ 000Ny KLOr0 O the bamo. plnce, PInsay | at the mill, being plungzed into a w 11 0f | luct Taylor, Thomas McCormick, char !“"'w‘“';"‘."\" m L Lerod Phoy and (heir onil ik o T R Y he wis nomated by both the work- | 1ot water and f ly scalded, Hon- | o0 \with Intoxication, woro rel s hyorioh dbtavas ) 4o 0 Ilies fo e Thurmin b DO | gl found to make n perfeetly con gmen and republieans as their [ nett was at work vepaiving the exhaust BT ATl RS e ) T Lo DN s {5 passize 1 1 e 5 v pantoruines | candidate” for councilman = at large | pipe to the engine, and was standing | iy fined 5 and costs, Connm 1 > . Srcine el I Wis DS h 1 has done X ] “most in s and Taogha from the Fourth ward. The city de- | on a plank placed over the hot water | defanlt T AT, Gy 2 ak ; ward comp, £ 4110 101 v\-l i vsion of woman, My Dinnon e mocracy put up 1o one against him and | an e plank suddenty broke in the | - James Monogha v, drunk and disorder- | ave unablo will be paid by the dobt by a i d. 1t Iiself, eating s number of 1ivo cats and | Undor tho 1 d ho received upwards of 4,200 votes, pionis 1y broke el n i ) proved snilicicut, howeve i . I ITks ORER s 08 ook | of the Boston Theater. When the new council of 1884y center and precipitated the unfortunate | 157 finel & and ¢ § e ional union, | Elear that if th nment s e tor avhich e wits ot open and the | Theentive prod etion under the jzed hewas elected president of that body, | man into the well, When falling Ben- UAEROR e UQIIPSON. ang woun 150 o tecied additionil legislation of & vig | traeted, brought down the house, | reetion of Chias H oyt o 5 2 $ " ; zhting, fined £3 and costs A Pleasant Event i A A A P and when Mayor Chase was impeached | nett made a frantie effort to save himself, Willlam Grifiin, Dick Roe and Fue 1 juil t he became, by ‘operation of law, the rasping the exhaust pipe with both | Elser, drunk and disoracrly, fined 5 ¢ h ing mayor of Omuha. The onerous Bands. "Pnis prevented his being eom- [ costs cach Write for sation they were creatin o ni h I W s L watter is the debl ow to Omaha. ‘1 1y Ui 4 pevsonul dis 15 nature 1= demaided . Congord l wwen | The Union Pacilie, Central Pucifie, |, 1 Ames, beeme impressed with ths voncert and ball on. Suturday evening, | Sioux City & Pacific and J oo o Mot the voticentin | Entively New Designs in Ball Programs ties of this oflice compelled him to sus- | Hletely submerged in the boiling water, ohn Carey. fiohti disc! o which was in every particular thoroughly | brai hoof the Union r‘n‘ 10 OWO NUW | wiio ap cd him and was in dunger of pend all other business and devote lis | Dut the lower of L hiE o | John Caroy, fighting, discharged ; and fully up (o the standard of | FLZ00000. Tho sl _inerease 38| g dynchod. He aceordingly bedaubod whole time and attention to oflicinl dutics. | to just above the waist, wa 1 A ntain nan e e vy ts given by tms orgam- | $3800,000. The total de "‘ Wil mature in b e dand hands with - blacking, made M At the city republican convention in | seqlded. He succeeded’ in pulling hini- [ The elegant residence of Mr. J. A | zation mas troe was on land, | 135 than fifieon years und wi are f o capof paper and pussed F.A. MANG April last ho was nominated by acelama- | sclf out, however, mnd drazzed hiniself 0 | wakeficld at 622 North Twentioth <treet | Well laden with gifts for all prescnt. The | & st which the ronds will he unable self offas colored cook. 1402 FARNAM BT, tion for mayor and at the polls was the | {he front of th miill. Being in terrrible [ \ARecd at 623 Noxth Dwentioth street {0 050 Sas *covered with all | 188 tnless they ke better provision | demonstration outside of b would opponent of Hon. James E, Boyd, the | yrony, he endeavo! reliove his suf- | Was, Friday evening the scene of pleas- | pyyier of good things, which soon dis. | i they live been making. Beside the | oxcite him to o terrible pitch, “wnd he democratic and citizens' nominec that | £5inis by rolling in & pool of muddy | ant Christmas festivities. The pleasure | uppear Towever fore the deter. "”’;4‘ whi J ! l R “l" iy into the | would run to the further end of the cell oftice. A somewhat exciting canvass re- | water just outside the mill door, and | of the oceasion, however, was marred by | mi 1ght of the merrymakers, | SIKE fund undur, the Whiinan act, | qud cover his face with a blanket. 1is sulted in the election of Boyd by ama- | there lie was found by fellow workmen | an aceident, which for a time threateneil | The cal Union orebestra wiis present | 1% L0 (DG ROt E FORRES atitios | peculiar actions furnished the other pris- ivmy of 177 votes. Since his retivement | who were attracted by his sercams. They rious results and eaused general con- | and furnished music for the dunec i L3R o AN g ers with sport and relicved the monot rom office Mr. Murphy devoted his time | quickly removed him'to a house near by | sternation, One of the candles in the — ISy b SG PP Los 0 fo his private business. During the | and physicians were summoned. Drs. [ Christmas tree communicated a blaze to Overpowered by Gus, HILL WAL Tl season just closed he constructed near Wraith and Gibbs responded and made | the branches, and in a moment the entire | & man named ¢ 8 Poterson | thae it i Pwenty-eighth and Farnam streets three | an examination of the injuries. ‘They | trec was in flames. Before the fire could J¢ I ‘ ! store buildings which are now ocoupied | foand ¢ > flosh on Bennett’s limbs, | be extinguished, the carpet and furniture a8l el f WO K10 HAO) by tenants, and his fricnds say he was s the abdomen, was sealded 8o | were burned, the damage in all probably | Per of Thirtecuth and Farnam str SRR UL L - SUPERIOR WORK eonsidering the evection of other struc y tha » skin had all peeled off, | amounting to §200. Fortunately, no ont ly Saturany cvening, und was on ts ) o » | ¥ : tures 'llm-‘“m- h {"'““n-\l still farther | and Some of the flesh had fallen from the | was injuréd. So far as known thisis the | resuscitated by most vigorous measures by | & H0e8H a s AT LOWEST PRICES out on that thoronhfure bones when $he clothing was removed. | only serious Christmas tree fire this | physicians who were summoned. | DIRD AT 51 F:“wtlh \.Inwl was & mewber of :%m The unfortunate man's feet and ankles | season, | Copious drafts of brandy were admin A 4 = ; : == Emmet — Monument gssociation, the | ywor ister, his long boots having re- e g tored, which had the dedired aftor Known Wi wocomotive AL ] Knights of Pyihias, Myrtle Lodige, snd LA f Remembered the Jehus, Sra. LG Lo dha dislond ol Bl L ShpiA Saaady Tuaae oRPALCE, SPECIAL the Knights of Lahor Assembl . Of | \cater until he plunged into the muddy Mrs. A. P. Wood, who resides at the | an'hour. Poterson is At om| of tho aov. 111, D 1 rr | i | o the first organization he has 1 amem- [ pool. Remedies were at onee n-i»lhu[, corner of Twenty-third and Dodge streets | gas company, and wi cavoring 10 | ponden v ; i A tfi\l»h".,:.“‘xnl(h'\' s \1ul'| “A‘ll'l;lll\l‘l l\n- and lz]nn‘llll was made as .-umfluru ble a5 | rememibered the patient and long suffi find o leak in the pipes when he Was | yiles north of | \ v / g \‘.:' quiet butactive worke d always | possible, is precarious condition pre- | ... 5 N mtan s orn- | overpowered, . i & declined the honor Holul position: | vontad his: remoral to Shis homa, B4l | 1§ stseet car drivers on Oliristmas morn: | OVOrROWoR — day moring r 4 ATy | & L9 | L As a Knight of 1 3 wn able ad- | Pacifiec street, and foars ntertained | i0g by presenting mittens to all of the 5 e A of Henry [ ] eaerall voeate of all measir h had for | (hae che shoek will prove Bennott | Farnam street line which passes her res Officers Knights of Honoj ) ! {EXTRACTS| v g thewr end the amclioration of the working | is s marsied man. the father of soveral | dence. She also halted thewm us they | Omaba lo n s between | ThE Y f v elasses. He wis vielently opposed to the | ¢hildr n, and his untortunate aceident is | drove by in the morning and gave them | Honor, at its last ¢ 4 y i I s i FRuts j&. | A\ unjust distribution of wealth and did not | terrible blow to them. each a warm broakfast, | following ofticer i '] £a%d te ieve that the wmany -|rn|\l4l ‘I‘I’Kl for the — . | Kimmell: dio 3 > l I | enefit_of the wealthy fow. He was a Funeral of the Suicide, D, | T 6 1 19T P was nearly asphyxinted s At the cor- | owi the peop o tin FREEPT A Jeader in this order, and its members fre Frank V. Adams, the worphine sui- | MURPHY—In this city, Decembe gk ek B ] ERFECT I quently lookod up to him for counsel aud | R (1T 7 R PR T : yelock, p. m., P. K. Murphy, zberry s Lathis; | i R dvico.. Ho was the friend of the luborer, | © ido, was. buried Baturday afternoon by years and 9 months, inancial 1 tor f ) Lt ¢t ! ¥ I his thoughts were ever upon some | Wilitary authovities. The funeral was | Funeral to-day, December 28 2 | nrer,” Charics Lanilr lain it Atboy | Saara means t eleyate and assist him. uot pretentions nor the demonstrations | o'clock p. m. (rom his late residence, | Corby; guide, ¥ L. €] i ! ) fo buit PR At ome he was @ mode! head of o fam | of gricf very pronounced. The young 28 West Dodge street, | H. Kuby; sentin gt f 3 CHICAUP

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