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S THE OMAHA DATLY BEE, TUKSDAY. I)IC("E,\HHCR 20, 1885, i e e —— e T~ s —————" s o COMPLICATED CATTLE CASE. | £, v '\ T | AN EARLY MORN EXPLOSION. [ oon stonumant montmarns '; * ’- ' T 1o meu who joine L & Al for the y v 3 v glow of \ - sUdA A Rl | e 1 vnton Hassue: || S MAYOR MURPHY!S FUNERAL, {yeter, o8 1C e troe Rt lcepin Is the instructions from hmdqmltera of the Misfit Clothing A Big Demonstration Honor of the 1 ) tha ple b Services at the MHonse and Grave .”" yoe " ml{: f " the Parlors to the mnn'wement in Omaha. That means SELL for Oigarmakers Bound for San fore bing i the purty a4 bishonest Clerk—John Barley- | procgssion, anl th 1 \'J;'llt they will brmg. The Parlors will therefore open its doors s Vietims—~Other Tea nimits of ison il ey with “Other Notes, Fra on t i t News. vhie TAvHost S Court and N tinbar th . 8 ot conry | PR | s o, kol A Bona Fide Closing Season Sale. o'clock terday wo yn of the city abroad at that hour andeull s gt | Myrtio lodgac Kav, W. B Copsiand ymnd These garments on sale are late arrivals which have been i R i ot T Tos| e ) b At hius b g ihig tribite to tie | B ety bhought up regardless of value, and this is what they will be sold & : 3 , | O hearty muntier I | At s YW, 1y R4 HY DIoNn Santee, | arness y masor, [ for FOR ONE wWEEK, commencing Monday morning Dec, 28th, fmpanncllod, . . J : ) noon was ta) " ti- | ne ‘ ‘ and the aiv moved with the sound | band i e ruling and closing Saturday night, January 2d. mony of the plaiu L reach San | 4 mgh of a mighty clash of at the usual G ¢ HE AR CRULIL R 8 iron. The sound throb on the | Was: I N shadi make you fr & continucd this , o A 16 i = o | air for a moment and w dying rover. | JUHCE 10 AL N o 8¢ | p v T Ever since the teerible explosion of the |} ) Wing i R ' that has s ) R M AR NNt ) | Do house and the utter annihilation amount e wing ou 4 [t 1 . i be n the spring of 1881, g report i t ) 5 ; A y that was made to order by a Leading % i that was made to ovder by a Leadi ! [ ity 2 .35, that was nide to order by o Leadi !]ufl\uwmnnl;\ i .\1 H..l i ‘ . ? . 3270, that was ninde to ovder by @ Leading ) \ i t it those who hac e CILANG i enunirons 1o, that was made to order by a Leading M large numbr of ove solil 10 eat g wad gt Chicrg ! Id 'those who had been yet WELSAALLIACE AL A L ] i de o order hy a Lea Mor companics n Bia r el y i nerand the ingry was on eviry [ 3 s of the Suicide, Adams, 822, L e to orider by & L i Mot were turned out t S Wit w s tlio cxplodion it On this E A for Debt—3iore About r More RTBUW. wiiore ) er. It hecame the Case, in June, wh dithiit it hindoeoatrod " AR S ‘ sthers, the art dealers, swore herded b ! it rar i ‘travolors that cverytinng | BSERNELS BEROTL L B OREIe X ) b uw;l‘ e b x| w aceful and harmoni Tard relinery . fard tank had : t nt yesterday in Jus a! r r\ the mont l~" Jul A death gar y A blown up. l 1S approximately tice Anderson’s conrttoobtain posses<ion L B ““HH( :\My]‘ “\‘ ”v‘ly’»:‘\ 1 correet. A BES H‘|Illul‘ wrly ht | of some pictures and « of furniture en them by My, Wolfl | anintimation that a blast liad been | iy the rooms of the su PRV 4 ARl d in one of the old tron tubes | yqooo U S TR AT i : which constituted the Towa shore piers of o : 4 e § 7.80, that was made toorder by a L :}‘:" T hnimns e O B TRt LKAl S0 the bridge bufore the cyclone of som Lyons, who rc the rooms to Adams, 00, ade to o B Botiod from Lo il e ks st werd i Inguiry at onee made at [ is holding th e and furnishings 9.80, that wis made to or H ||||» Rl E AL frame TRy A S AL 5 Uhion Paciio: licw lquarters and the re- | of the rooms lately occupied by Adams, 0. that was made to order BTG ofonse. will haso its onso on n de 5 4 - portfound to be erronvous, Telephone | iy sutistaction of a larg ch 5,40, that was made toovder by a L nial that the di fover, and AMUSEMENTS inquiries wore innde at Boyd's s Faive g, oy ) iim. Constable 0. it was made to order by a L ) i ot t betie banks' ¢ m botl the blandost denials | ! ) & Merchant i urbanks uflh_\\ S WITGEEG- L (R C SCLY o 1 \ rday 0, that was e to ovder by a Leading Moreliant Taijor he telephone, faliitied and [ and both ose Bros. will Lud miany others in the same ]\||r|n\ ome and soe then, in s the denial to what he knew to be a | e ohliz me into court to show the first rass i ) e it t a8, upon whiels tho enttle fed. Na- | Me nscli and the « Ao ton T s, it app. b ive 3 , le dic ot themselves col ri th time b ) Tk 1 rtLd) it 1 st o io v MGG AT TR b s A | Tank Line company stood on the i nsurance policy wiich it adon soive: 2R e peplkes e e | n the yard. The consteaction of these | # Uto have had on his e M e i o ! M cars is known to every one. Vhe body of Lyt turned up, and it is quite pos- iR CAVAS Db TG a Ry WIERUL e port ¥ Akt At 2 W the car s flat and supports along iron | Sible th "‘\‘*' his imagina- | W tha de to ovder by o Leadi i, Ly T UL ! X S ifrary meni, | ks, Soveral of iheso cars hid ben - Iaquiry dey L that 450, that was made to ovder by a Leading 5 & tidinot oxl i . t i Vpin | previously tilled with naptha, a highly | WS Bever tk | the Oinathe that was made to ordes by Leading Vi l:u ms Tvi i “m forms of \ e bk ARSI I lammible fluid of the natare of petro- | dsency of the Ne > i ; that was made (o order Leading Moere the mulady, they were eapable of inpart- | Soldier” wlary considy Jeun, One of these tanks Teaked 4t the | company (by which institution Adams i : g R s et S e o AT top, and the gas that excaped is more ex. | Cliitis to have boen insured), - thou swill e fornd every mui's infevest if e eanuse an OVERCOAT, P oI SPGB0 RELY) e oy e ! | polosive than gunpowder, AboutGo'e ay have been dssucd in some olher Jair PANTALOONS, toeomte this week to ing to (1\1‘“.|“1“‘ e : h{l»\uya‘\' TR i as work was beginning in the faetc I At any o rate e . tho gorms of (i : S S iB I o 10 | an Bohemian employe wamed John Vil | boliey turns up it Will probably be paid, w'“‘” A Lt s Flp b 1de his) 11 ly-ka, called Brennan for short by his S8 the comp, L TLIE ONLY B SFIT b . caiised by [t behold r protty \ | A 2 the company mitt minsmatic vipors are prevalent | clever in their smging and dand i isi : . in Toxas. Miss Ames, who fills with distinetion the “The summons 11 f attachment | homliest fomale role that the loeal theater came about in this fa rang fifty exploded with s \ 1 ip o very interestin o | ; e oxeellently WL STt ol AR A L seh e SEL| AH Uit | SERE 0 on shot. Val i 5 \ | 2 it o o Ul liks | Yinio bk ind i ottt Sl oo | e ol e : < t ummer, Joln E. Burson, & horse fan- | her butto W st | man fell to the ground stunued and | fov this work, h said, ho was to ruccive | g 1 . oo JOII B, IEson, i bl p | red, A pan e Stized the men, who, 0 or 100, Luguiry shows that this was > £ @' R Ctawiondavllo, o pEneas S SR I fearing that the whole train_ would ig- | another of his imaginative elfocts h T\ 2 Sy ¥ e 2 2 [ mite, tled for their s, « « - jockey named Willimmson, two trotiers, | last nig! 1l come again and send thewr [ 0 ‘!l t for their liv Very fortu { nately this calumuty was arrested Bob Bowles and Gl Jr, Willinmson | fric and few the red rted camipaigning, and in following the e and in a few minutes the men venture Two of Them Appearin Police Court wits entered lis horses here at the Was e Steallng ? ek and picked up Valya n\.u,m e SRETE AT | g around (e taie it with o great e | 0 1 last evening, zinst which 1 wish | 1 '] [" ashid with ".“‘]‘ ot ons b Toy AN g (o ST i In Blair he fell short of funds mad | to enter my protest. Christ Ruhle, a | suwous “\"‘;‘“‘"‘ "“ il and se- | given by asorry-looking man in the po- splendid stallion, | papd-working Goria Sl | EVOLO(iG is not believed that th din- court yest o i and eom. | hard-working jerman, was ar- us. e was taken to bis home in the e i T | rested for ding by Constable mu\hvnnl e “:\\i i vk Tl i Rowles, and lnu'!-' 1 | he damnae was \‘Ul'\v' e s : X g is the Ta Niams On Cliristn with rate force was pulled from the he explosion shook | the poli Ly ) SO 00 eve two Incdiana o representin, “Land taken to the city jail. Neither thquake and made | tion. He was laboring under the delusion {’".'.'n“l’{ \.In” .1."Iv‘;,‘!h»1‘.. sccno, o L | the constable nor policeman lad a war- | tery of siege guns, nothi ool ;l.l‘.‘xll h.\ |“L‘ Il:l.‘ ll‘.II]\‘(l ).\“;: th {:‘.‘,l 1 i an'k s <ol i are 1o S : e o B Ein lovson for 8500, tn rant for hisarrest, and he was taken from e cirord 1o alie (ot ape i mobbet. sori bontilo) AICH A ¥ geainst Finlayson for 8300 damag e e e HONORING ,,,,, DLAD. Iynched was something pitiful to behold ) | aid to o Bk on recovery of the horse. / ] ) : He had bedaubed himself with black. | Porter. who met him \‘“‘ gl time they ot an The only charge of which Ruhle 8| gouncil Resotutions on the Death of | ; : a flourishing conditic achment wpon Mr. Redick for 1 anilty is an ignorance of law. Some | i Marphy. eath of | ing, mado himself a cap_of paper, and | woq jphbit Al v £ new FIE ONLY DIRECT IMPORTELS O horses were apy | time > bargained with a borse h ed him off as a colored cook,with | uil X j ur growth is t o $1,000 each, and Burson's li i k his team, for which ser- | A mecti the city council was held | i, o0 doe iving the populace should antial and not on the giving boud twice that vere | vice £13 was 1o be paid. The man kept | yesterday to take suitable actior they rush in_and clamor for his blood, | mushroom_or he growth of on thohorses, Ames < prosented | e team two weeks and then returned | cerning ihe death of Patrick F. ) o | L e R N et iy s DIAMO N DS’ PEARLS, them, bat he could not bhre ku n. | ¢ or of the city of Omuha, ] about the jail would excite him, and he | towns along the line of the railroad ex- tarned out JOHN BARLEYCORN'S VIOTIMS Open evenings until 9 o'clock. ned on the ancie in- toxication. He icked up by achuie { 3 He put in a bill, however, for $20, Ch | ecting was ealled in- accordance with a | would rush to the b ot of his cell | | tension is not impeding the pre 0 {'i;.'f‘fin\"“‘t]" A |il l”] 4 . e ot g |l|’“ Il T | request signe xl by cight members of the :mil throw himself under a blanket | ¢ to any extent. Vale utine is I PRE stas da, o < etar v 1 aive 16 horses : rottarday R tho o b L T ol n, 1 ying 5 BbiBowics boliind until s, setilomont of || pavers and took tho tam. Lhis rosnlied | ! e0, |\ 1ig w policeinan a yeared vel SR un be renched. inow Jawsuit, when —the case | Dy x 15 s Astonishod \\l:i“:."\‘f.tl il ",-.ll‘,\.-‘ml i GRAND PRIZE DRAWING. IN OMALIA, of Heyse vs. the Union Paci- | was called for trial Ruble was _de he meeting was - calle rder by Z fie, 2 personal injury suit, $10,000 dam i a by the trains not running, | President Beehel. ; "his man, who is still in the prime of S R e e e a disy Hiig why howasnai | On motion, Mossrs. Dailey, Leo and | s man ‘|‘1|.“:(',',“1_“1'|‘I thoap: ! ) ets. TS T G s i o el cethe Judge Dupdy. The case was given to the ut, but e it was received a ppointed . committe to |08 B0 lasted by whisky Sty and relinble ¢ fir | B Lt S ne il e el ill}',\ no |] oment was taken him in d. u “»m '..I r-‘\ peet upon the | ol SE ) ey Gy KantmaniBrolhon ” < 1 : ALy 1“;‘”; l'[l 0 25 hl\ Iu‘\ ! ‘\ g I ;' 11 ll from fmportern mty hori A e in yes- | fault. He came to me and 1 told him b ol was form i hold thei ir 19th :LM v ) XTI Lations of FRENCH CLOCKS, BRONZES, MUSIC BOXES, OPERA, terday “with W. H. Way and Albert | would have to pay the costs, which were | tirement they veported thy r ) ol 3 known. L Henderson, of MeCook, in ¢ustody, They He had just said that he would go | olutions; tecmed in € e is now GLASSES, Ete. and ART GOODS trom PARIS, VIENNA, and other leading markety, exs are accsed of selling liquor withont a | and settle the matter with Ju Wi (onAA, Naby i 2 in U city with or children, fav- | . 5 c combined stocks of all other Omaha jowclers, Licens. hefore whom the case ean WA ROG ated from her worthless hu ilver . ld-hoaded cane, | v of WATCHES, JEWELRY, SUVERWARD, Fte, of i val in THE TRAVELING CIGARMAKERS, | °1 rested him. A« Rhbule ow A v, late mayor of the cit Ile went to Kansas City | are, cigars, clocks, ope L | this ity in point of il wll at 3 4 + | consider 1 iy | | ] iled away by deith, th r B ), opened bank th | revolvers, They Reach Omaha, but Too Late for | 100 in the b . o, That m. X - . tart i s, | $350.00. Ahe Bemonsiration outrugeous 1r nt, 1 L ) }l {rphy HHESIEY ate s i o the bostof him and he lost | 110w 110, MAY BE SECURED. Crowds of laboring men filled Douglas | conld” have heew made good by st ank Iln|w Cemplay el > | position: money and friends. Ho has | Ench cnstomer gots one ticket good for | strect, between Thirtecnth and Four. | M8 Freviwcs Wi Mnie yonrs. it ted with us deserves 1hck to Omab > 'Hllu“'r' with every 23 cents worth of ? e i : e f et ani enmatition of | and will probably 1i e @oods purchased. These goorls consist - jRanth, luat ovoning ubout 7 o'clock, 1 Board of Ty b Ttizens, MO W hen the nunie of Daniel Peters was | of all grades and brands of ci Y ¢ The board of trade, thy presi sied, Thad tils couneil tender to the | ealle e Stenberg, an old white- | ing and chewing tobaceo, “eigarettes ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FiGU ) 1 interest by band formed i line of march, They dent and secretary, ned the contract | and ¢ svless ehildien of the de. ved man, probab roGo oy of lril\uw and smokers’ articles gen ly inspeeting out stock before purchasing, just emerged from K. of L. hall, whither | with Withnell Bros. yesterday for the 1 s sudden and erashing aaliction, | ase. st 1o U He was Man s are solicited A1 Early Inepection: Invitod: [ 3 m|dr'x'1u tsympatiy and eondolence fnco heavy. d ion hud o e [\l rn 4 they had heen swmmoned for the purpose | new board of trade building. Their bonds | "Reiiles S 3 g 8 pation had not | coive o dry Mail and Telegraphic Ocders Will Reecive Prompt Attention. ngements to meot the spe. | BAVE beon approved and scoepled, and | appreciatinn aud estoon this attoriglielases il tpgesolielintnenttaningl puilh lukeinl e ihomniesgiica ok oy b b 1 e details of the arcangement sats- | the tuneral of i . - elled ¢ B S white locks | holder: 8 guaranteod to bo 2 glal train containing the Tntarnational | & etorily ngreed upon. oo, O s | bk on il and aclivered S clo | Gibution. Cal on or i MAX MEYER & BRO,, seo. When formed in line the py i President Meyer informed a reporter 0 Foo o that | quent plea, sth ';-Il.uinw\nllu-nn boen KAUFMA IIHJ():,I st evening AT 8 Wwa o is hereby insteueted 10 prepare and 4 > 1ol 0 O The ol Ve f o was an mposine o yestipusing (AR Svaplnellinbthelieontmetond would o ool CoDY O the samé 09 1o | Judwe fnally. conolutiod. Lo telaaso i SR Cor. 11th and Favrnam Sts.. Omakic. Neb. that 1,200 mien i« W L B pon the oxc tamily of deccased. i 1 he might g Ta 5 Poisoned by Eating Meat, band feagding, the line of march was | Yation and foundation 'mlrmh maiter Joux I s (it kw'l, him R He qulatly [0 S sonth | o il N D T Sic | as fast as vossivle. With favorable E SR thanked Judge Stenberg, took his' cano he fumily of Frank Caspar, the South el T BB Eih £ 40 Mannam. down Farnon | ;m. \\lm be veady for the Superstructure . Pending the oo 2 resolutions, | A l'lllurhr \\‘l\<vl|\\'n~ .\\r:’nlwlm;: near | on g Saturday night, after oating | SN0 loIEATS Lill pre ¢ DTS A T to Tenth, dnd thence to the Union Pacifie | DY carly spring r. Fur; and spoke a | loarned from & gontleman who knew the | ¢ing » sympl in their | g0 ] \tey bran | 3 i RUOREL A L } 4 s - ow vords: commoenditol f the dead | unfortunate man that Peters was many i A SR SR wan 0 vy branch depot. Crowded streets witnessed the Want to e Dicorool. N commondntory. oft sho dendd | HISERIIS AR et b oty | 0RSE We » precisely stmilar to those inthe | i 200 3 R o c NAM man. He had heen' on intimate terms | ) ; . 'I.!Ill\ “~'1 on ment Fwo suits for divorce were started in | ith Mr. Murphy and knew him, he said, | ¢ 1 prominent politician and lawyer | case of the Murphy family. M ol i Tenonl | nmerous transparen- | e SR 0 S ey the 1 T e SIS the | an one of the larg torn citis, Seve tendance was summoned” prompil [ e of them remd s s plai i, of spotless ¢ ol gl Loul ant { 1ifls in both s being the wives "}I remember one instance whicl ~mr\\u; Hines ‘i..hg“.]”" r;m]mvln';“‘l: <‘ril congross, | tho entire. family aru now pronounced | oo TR Col S Al ENUH, Y Ny prrrT 1\ fot orces are | e manner of man that he ws vid | and gained no o distinction on ac i £ o AR CELR At e VR ” LHEATA AL il ! wates ¢ th ,il und : on_ whi le ivoroes aro | o Bamior of oaly thutho svas, " counit of his eloguence and brilliant pow = nd the only fnerease i the nuiber of B o n 1 AT AR ¥ S, gun A asked heing desertion and fuilure to sup- | Jiving ar” Ponca, there was a publie [ €05 Hewas a hard drinker and whi Dl 6 month, | oMicers will ho that two majors will he mands white union | port. Phe “cases aro entitled Charlolto | cynGr for the removal of the postmaster | beeame hi He is now drift M andes S | added (o enelregiment. Lo bl will fuds whilo' ulon Tabor Lt Poterson ve. Anton Petorsou, and Mariha | £ Buica” Tias timointed ot thit tino | aboub in the west without monoy or | 1. ] A S8 0plistusiniy it iy Shdunion. . go Wide § | Bavior vi. Constantine Kuyser, to investigate the_charges against the [ fricnds, with no one to earo for himor to | jiyeral from the residence at 10 o'clock | i cqual dooting, as to ovizanization ; SOpeanized 1nbor .,,n,. fr OUrAZO - postmaster. Mr. Murphy was pushed | smooth his pathway to the graye. Wednesday morning. members , with the wetillery and eavalry A ey N Dt | iiere 18 to question but, that « ity s | forward by Iis friends s i candidato for - e braneh es g et el L R ‘,"” P Judged by v of its | the oflice. But he came to me and Christmas Matl Magter, ——ed e TR Aol oy )h”' his | huildings, and res to be | ysked me not to report against the post- | The toilers in the postoiice just re- i B e T ararAh bt | elAs ""1{““‘ alligr wlde awitko aund mod: | Bt for, he declared, the charges | cover om the Christmas rush. BOYDvS OPERA HOUSE | endobrao union Iabor,” | SKL . Glbice it Will have to pattern inst him are utterly groundless. He crowd of natten has been un- Hioto, v after them. This, however, should Y ; W - iplored me to report rably on the Ueled in the history of t hi | voudence, or percridiy " ! y ¥ ut by wail oF express Bk fiaas. min's and told mo that he would | suid Mr. Coutant yesterday., “Chyi ut Ly 1L e oxirond wilious ma ulicato “The K. of L. is such structures on her business | Potsecept the position, ey it wi f- [ mas letters and Clivistias parcels T Bt l;—:.lm |x‘,‘.‘....\ll,u‘.'.r: Jand the home for all honest labor; justice to | Sreets is e T | fered tohim. At that very time he was ured in upon us in a volwne unp: 10% - Ve a A 3 [ “'-" .1 Aireuca 1n stll croel 1y arohlica 8 | Donniloss, for the grasshoppers had oaton .'1'1‘..‘\.1 and our Chrisuana holidyy s (oY, Monday and Duesday, Dec. 28th and 29th | 5500 e . procession marched by va T Y fac & X up Anlu !nwl;)p LA ul starvation was star- season of hurdest labor. The 1 - s of husiness whose rictor desived, He ...‘ ots anl i s the |0 hindin the £ p is naturally due to the growth of i The . Lanoc W Cl ROWD 10 b0 i hearty sympathy with or | Geaci ek street ‘.',";‘\","","“J“’.‘W',“fl Lec i g ts Gl o lation. Omahahusat this Chel-t b Mthor of a1 10eh 0° Kcys ganized luhor, cheevs filled the air, but | and opterprise e concerned, & u-m-ul'n\u" ”"i ’nl'- .: wits L re people within her linits 3 'A Tirior Mateh,” e, cal i I “1' s b d the n ml.‘ rous | odds of nano, Now the only proje Fue; honeet | than befor s ¢ aandries « tha route pre over 8 ate a system of superior buil ding, 3 are X by the almon deyed, th s @ constant | A in. fach Anvité, to pm.mh r profane w uul cross his lips, or g \l oceasions are commensurately groaning Koy o) i I A S A A Apiana a sentiment escape him. He . However, we: have not fallen | rates,' | ro. Upon the nrgent solicitation of ire-minded man, m?..ur‘ in his motives | uux for the reason that we met the e A el Al \cadl = ab gl B ) v 0t Cactions. He was a friend of the | task tooth and nail, night and day. 1 ulu'm‘l\ Brosasld v b tho dopot ¢ quily & ‘m.lmllur of g minent A | working cliss and always sympathized | have observed one thing tiat was 1 onr | | R siter B e eneriT ) t | othor " parts of th with thom, as only a workingiman can do, | advantage and t e 1ges wnd boarlrg th g did. ot pull lute | ) » Bllia Law removed his b until the day” of ‘his death. And therd | parcels wers in beteer ou than I tho dopot uniil 1133 4 lago portion of quarters to Omaha, which will n ] 5 sk Whether that BB crowd dispersad, including the band | fis nermanent rasidsnce. Ho did this, | Was one ehaructoristio whieh 1 eould Jover noticed thom before. Whothor that | ) Qi o transparencles, A couplo of Il | becbose he s Jaith n. Opaha, ns. thy | Bever ful to wlmiro in himi—e wits s | fact Is dio to moro. carcful wrapping by | A b [ h tho R e MIBRUAO T AG. S8 “and whieh | ueh a loverof the country which gave | tho senders, or more zent le handling by ! 3 ) flied of the fuithiul, hawevers were on | wetropolis of o vast, domain, und which | JIVLR SN wits of his. adopted coui | i il poople, oF merely to- 8 run of ] Roscivod scuts ob 5 01 T"Me(n dlm‘%gigh hand is the rain stewmed in.an tod | will be more nearly in entor of his | fot (ot Mol of Atue R W T T £ ving o the wrvival witz-lawl aud p | extensive husines ion 48 an | TN e Duley spoke s com- | long breath now LrAtory 1o mecting . ARCHITECTS t}ne.n“n\sh A\u;\m ; ‘ my.‘.’." « | ‘I .‘.I.I,‘lvlln\l\..;l ‘u“ st L ’luAl;{. Iiw' moendatory of the de 5 .l nd the coun- | the flood of New Y tings | > *high "standing ho | S adjousned (o meet aguin gl i F, M. ELLIS & Co eame to standstill, the depot was | poses 4 muintain 1he R Vs Murphy on th o . o Ohe County Oflicials. l'lo\\llui wilh wmen king hands \\\m BOW enjoys d-.w.n.lnl! L il sneh a thing incne 2 0. Fink. otV 1o, clerk of Chers = o i i R et Rl T e gt f L — B0 Tk, ot ¥usau soskatCuas | T g, Solgg ive. | hichitect and Bui |d'HESUP”Inl\' JKaufman Bros. € Stoves on Far- v T Omaha Medical ani Surgical her of compauic [ (Chmaemakers |onor - satisfy her ambition; she should lead rather than follow, and build atulations. A banuer was brow, vm uul N ut to be had this C* el The Fune Ry o | best talent to be bad in” this © y & The Fun of county eomussioner \w | ms powaer nover varies om the cars bearing the inseription: | guarantees all work dou The last sad rites oy ho vemaina of] 4 s u ; 4 " ; 1 d K B 88an Frangisco wants union label cigars | Where P P T N T LI O A Andwlolgsomo: ! , NEB, ¢ ! sieat R Tty and white men will make them. Smoke 3 - i 4 lm‘\ came heve -‘H okgm 4 o e e f Milce, Cor. 1 tout vy e R union libet cigars. Down with tenemont atarch, Throat and 3,000 people. T ieos o r 000" worth of Chwrey county an L gas i (e and Chinese labor.” ssfu outed. Chas, by, ) the housa o sem- | avhich wers delivesed ¥ ouse il Chiliese labor constully tr s, linpey, Gl A AR ity The twain was composed nl‘ cor. doth wud Maraey, Wilkuell " Lo ity councll, and wembes of