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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 30, 1885, A CHLORORORN BURCLARY, | e s ot | THEFINAL ORDERS ISSURD. e, et o st i s MAX. MEYER & BRO p | asp old Col. Damas, Licut. Andrus that of the - Professor Newlove and His Wife Drugged ¥ A e as | Ilegal Land Femcors to be Proceeded | scheming llrx wseant L.-lm He \It‘ t| WAS IT PTOMAL POISONING? by a New Process, ah % o o gainst Oivilly and Orimmt | of Glovis, Lieut. True that Mons, pinicil . 3 7 e d sworn off | Against Civilly and Criminally. | Deschappelics, Capt. Bubb hat of mine | Doutis Concerning the Cause of Ex- THE ONLY DIRECT IMPORTERS OF e landlord, Mrs. True that of Mayor Murphy's Death. DEAD PAUPERS AND DOGTORS. | was <upporiing hig old mother like an | MR, SHELBY" w F . | Mmé. Deschappelles, and Miss Lice that b | min Maxwell farthermore | LA OFTIO8 1 ot Widow Meinotie,. & 1t is quite evident that the medical fra- DI M The Mrdical College Secures an Order "' o permit vh; )u‘ wrer of this, | The Official Circular Announcing the MATRIMONIAL MINTU Stone in his opinion that ex-Mayor Mur 3. Maxwell, to retarn to the city wi p . 4 b p Wi A p Changes—The Omaha Weddings Gathered From the County Court | phy dicd of ptomaine poisoning. The for Giant Kloth's Corpse—/ Lo . Al Lkl e Ak, Fire on Wheels—Crimes ‘.l“‘lg‘v“ ]\w'(m(u 1“— u,:mlulluv[ (r., 'r‘f. " Which Have Taken Place Records of the Past Year. witopsy held Sunday is taken by Dr. AND OTHER PRECIOUS JEWELS and Casnalties, M ell and that worthy took his d¢ During the Year ‘Reporters ¢ sometimes useful,” | Stone to confirm his theory, because the parture in a manner of impressive aid Judge McCulloch to & BEE repre estines and stomach wore found swol i | ity ¥ Down Wiih s Fenoss udge Mc h to a Bk repe intestines and stomach were found swol IN OMALIA A Unique Chloroform Robbery. - United Statos Divteiet Attorney Lams | X ntative who had strolled into the coun [ len and inflamed, and the mucous mem One of the cleverest burg s of re A MEMENTO IN TILE. betson lns roesived Thitrae '”m"r””;:m | ty court room yesterday afternoon. | branes of the stomach were decomposed eent occurrence and one 100, that bears | gy o er Beantifal Tribute to the Life | attoruey general, upon the recommenda- | 4001 ']]'l e Dugiiegiupe il Hashali ool wens ot SIOE Seedliond s An inspection by connoisseurs ot others contemplating purchases will convince thom B e B of the Late Bishop Clarkson. tion of tho scoretary of the intorior, to | Jnose lod the way Into his privato room | afwits, Ut Stonie. tilnks, would bo pro: | thikt they ean save fromm 101095 pet cent, by miking thele prclinses diréet from fmporsrs perpetrated Monday night upon Prof. A very beautiful « motento of | sommente oivil And eriminal proceed: | ToC reportar foliowed, and ns a result § HOCEE AT B CRIAEL DE O, | besides having by far the largest and finest stock in the West to select from Thomas E. Newlove, occupant of rooms 10| 40 picon ¢ e Yoing Iaid in | fng st sorme eight or ton 1 'l e for | Was obliged to sign his name to alittle | ¢ o i i"y"‘v‘y“‘.““h‘ll " AR With W Our direct importations of FRENCH CLOCKS, BRONZES, MUSIC BOXES, OPER and 11on th f he Arlington | 0 chancel of Trir ithedral, imme- | illogal foncing of public lands, The | aocumentts s wittiess to the tying of a | roporter about the ease last ¢ ot B U ona el AN Ll S LU block on Dodge near Ffteenth streck. | gi 0 iy front of the altar. 1t consists | plats in his hands show about #0,000 | Alter the ce > was a he | that he did not believe that sssdiheili ol ol LS bl The professor superintends an institution | (e S0l o tiles, The conter one | acres encl 4. Othor b R .”_" ¢ : :“."I‘”’I"‘l‘ Bt ’;"‘]~ {‘"' the 1 was caused by ptomaine poisol _ Ourstock of WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, Ete, stands without a rival ig for tho instruction of stenography and | i v} Wirs A e tor eases are expected | happy couple had departed, the conver- | “gurthormore,* he said, it is ridiculous | this city in point of clegance and varicty, and all at . &raphy | is laid upon the altar step and consists of | soon. The largest enclosure referred to | Sation turned on marringe to say that the autopsy showed conclu employs No. 11 a school room [ .o 108 foct In dimonstons. Tt 18 | in his insteiet m ‘How many couples do you supnose : 5 Al : [ ame jfeet in dimensio s | in his instruet \braces more than | - b e b sively that Mr. Murpliy died from pto , — " » R 0! b teoo, o | e oo et Rl | el i o | et TR S A | R I M | POP T LAR PRIOHS "&‘“'““"“‘ He and his X fer od about floriated design Within this inclosure i the cases civil cdings were com ¥ It "2 ALl u ind by ing of the kind, We found t there o 2 10 o'clock and both slept profoundiv. | 07 pesling 5,000 ple of bluish eray, | menced some time ago. The nt in- | looking ’l;‘x.r'..J\h '|'I'"'” "’j‘ ":;‘m.’\‘j'yf DY | was a destructive inflammation of the About 3 o Kk yestorday morning ‘x_hu LA, ey | y to commmonco. CRmING] Bro- | s rosien e Fecords of mrriage bowels and_stomach T i e profossor awoke, Tecling udraft upon him 1g uj Wbk L el o forices aro being main: | vestigation was begun, The following 18 | Lgen chused by variety o 8, Just 100DS R 1N e a— :‘"“‘]l{ anong yout gaw the ¢ .m; ending | uu-‘l\ .rnm hed to form with the exeeption | l ned and have been maimtained upon |ttt showing the licenses iseued by (\\h.nvm..lv( dise s was « " \”-,[b,' GOODS :(\I.I\H\ IN PLAIN FIGURES. Be sure to consult your interest by o the hallway standing wide open ¢ | of the faintest tracery of joining a most | the public lands since the act of Feb ¥ e Y | termined from the antopsy, beeause the | inspecting out stock before purehasing. = e LGRS ¥ the | en and unbroken surface. Tn the middle | ruary 25 wmade such enclosures unlawiul, Y e undertaker Tiad injected in embiiming An Early Inspection Invited. which defied movement. Witha rallying | blue, with minute and various 1 ‘ . e « 43 | solsonous sulstaticas, € 1l hic t I | AlG .t rontosent - th Kpiscoydl: getms tis the intention of Mr. Lambertson [ Aptil. 2200 TR e ] onsequently no oftort ho gl o raise Wil | ples to, represent the Brssguil £ | e batuing s ertial or el | S autopsy would be ecurate i its results MAX MEYER & BRO. ;\’llll"“‘_:l‘-;i.':""'*“ il 'I’I' " ite'" he | cross about’ eighteen inches i | proceedings to notity PETHENitey G ANEs s v AL i ons, -'l"tlm \Ilnxvl'l' o v ’ fheling - of - fainthess, aml . upon | The design is encireled by the logond, = U]'?,..”.‘u,‘.'n;',‘.'fn,u ut theorivise M6 | augstys 3 ; S SAERUAL TS LS L B Cor. 1ith and Farnam Sts., Omaha, Neb. discovering the door untocked he con- | Workman that ncedeth not be i ALl l roc agai mior. i On the line of the border nearcstthe al- | them eivilly and criminally as provided no pliysic and it is all nonsense for hyone to claim EXCURSION TO LOS ANC ts It on Tenth Street, cluded that he had been burglarized § . \ ; N ¥ i . [P | tar is imbedded the dedicatory inserip- | for by the act of Febrvary pursuant to . Cinieee . . f A Closing the door he stenck a light and (::”' "”I“u thaiEiowe ot Bod TH i::'““ “|| the instructions of the sftorney general e ¥ _ any thing to the contrary. w A ‘ & 1 | Dr. Coffman, in speaking farther of the | Round Trip Tickets $100—Excursion litor: 1 amtold that my name | bieving and | host, t no physician could tell from the autopsy, e e —— made an investigation. Everything was | 0 : A N : AHAoBFeLEY of tho nterios: Tio S iafdd BT by Al of the parti t!x”i:‘-m::.-'«.t A Total for the year.... matter, T\inll that he did not take any Leaves Omaha January 13, has been mentioned in your paper as one : " Y y ddle of oach ed have not yet been given out. It is not “Thes ot s0 1 stock in the theory of ptomaine poisoning, The fourth of the series of winter ex. | of the signers for a viaduct on Eleventh tire again o thouglit 0 | FARKH [ tilos, the middlc of each con- | ¥nown whethor tha cattle companies rep- | thought,” said_the judge. 3 inlly as applicd to this ¢ inted | enrsions to California will Teave Omaba | street 3 AR _nl !”“‘”:. . vl:”;_ A Wl” eft “Alpha’ and that on the right “Ome- | resented inOmaha come within these in- there were 6144, and T thought Thad issued Ty uently eaten, he said, without [ and Council Blufts via Union Pacitic rail 1 have never signed any paper for such A"»‘lm»‘ at i was In intenso suflcring, | 5L GG tmelated, mean. “the begin- | struction at least 200 more this year. But this | dangerous results ensuing. - Many epi- | wiy Wednesday morning, January 13, | object, and am_fh favor of a_viaduet_on 1l yesterday Professor Newlove :\n«! xlxls e e - shows only 27 in excess of last ye cures, in faet, are in the habit of allowing [ 1836, Round trip tickets to Los Ang Tenth street. Will you please to correct wife have languished in the misery which | Waig, Cov i tho gite of Mrs. B ASSISTANT TRAFFIC MANAGEK. | Things are not as they ought to b meat and game to hecome t 1 | and return, good for six months, only | the crror. Respeetfully you 3 is the conscquent —of —chloroforming. AR L IS Sy e ) = ing into consideration the inc " then thawing it out, in order to obtain a [ $100. For full particulars call upon or GOrrLes STonz i AT AU LS ot Ay S e kil | Promotion of General Erefght Agent | city's popalation.” certuin flavor which is highly agreeable | address J. W. Monst, e 4 chloroformed zmjl '1Ih:n ‘llln- (lml-x‘”:’\”:;: ) 1 ST Shelby of the Union Pacific. “Look at the differcnce between the | to their palate .,\-'('_nl'llm;_i to the theor neral Pass'v Ag't U. P. Ry, We are peased to note that Mr, F. M, an exper an his me T e T EL The BEE prosents liorewith the autlior: of ptomaine poisoning, these epieur Omaha, Neb. Ellis; an architect whose repntation is al- W tagres ol months,” continued the judge, comment- g ! riginal, He gaing ¥ the re o il ing on the statement as above printed. | Ought to hecome sick at onee ar- —o-— . most national, has_ permanently loeate well known plan of turning the key from Ths Toet Whatah, tative statement of the facts relative to | W6 Smber is tho most popular month, king of game or meat unde al ntly located the much mooted subject of Mr. Shelby’s | yousce. Then the weather is just be- A Land Sale. o B T tside with nippers, Imt pr The dispatehes of the past few days in Omaha. Mr. Ellis is no stran e el M8 | change in the service of the Union Puci- | coming cool, and the boys forget that a IS a A TALE OF THE MINES. in place save his trousers, and these with i I i the $18 he had in the pockets were gone. panels are several designs in part-colored adelpl one of whose men, E ditions Marshal Bicrbower had a land sale in | Nebraska, as ho his charize of fiye o the apon every evidence, he chloro- his oftice yesterday to satisfy j t i : o ' clilor i £ st £ s e yes a3 <atisfy judgment in | prominent state buildings now in course hed the professor and his wife. The have announced that the gove rnment had | hard winter is coming on. Even as late the case of George Leslie ve. Jessie War- | of erection, and has “designed many hole shows signs of rough us ordered a revenue entter from San Fran- [ 25, Yo ; as November they “double up' pretty ner and others, a snit swhich has been | school and church buildings and bus ha ng been sprung to make 1t larger, | ciseo to go in search of the crew of the ursuant to a policy long sinee mapped | 3 JEM 0 G G0 month shows up | & Miner Whose OChristian B pending for ~n|u::tvm‘r-]l'v\& T the United | ness blocks in leading cities. His worle :-I"'} e pnostoy 18 that thrustinis | hglor Amethyst, supposed to have been out to st te from Omaha a portion | sueond hest on the list. The two poorest OAHE WLy Y ORES ATLEE Dont States court. The land sold was in | in this state and other statesshows for it- o e e e ehasnter | lost in the North Pacifie. The captain of its extensive traflic and place & traftic | months are March and May. Then th The horror of the Nanticoke mine dis \kota county, Neb., 400 acres in_all. | Self, and partics contemplating the eree it attlotoform spray. Tho sleeping | and owner of the whalor s P. H. Cootey, | [epioscutation on it west ond, the fol- | & foy on_everybody and. a | aster s fresh in the public mind and the [ The property was bought in_ for about | tion of buildings of imporiance will serve subjects casily inhaled ~the drowsy e of J. P, Engl \ + | Jowing cirenlar which first and exelusive- | gv ajority of those ‘contémplating | \world, confident of the terrible disclos. | $5000 by Dr. Wilkinson and M. M. War- | theic awn interest by consulting him bes Rl A P Gl i bt Iy tinds the licht of print below has been | MAatrimony do not have enough ambition ) ; r of Dakota county. fore placing their orders i the hands of fumes and sank deeper in - thelt | Rov, ¥ i 1 JelovilinS]been tolit. July is also away down on | Ures, awaits the completion of the work e others, and it will probably be unne :3:"]‘]‘“[‘("‘4"“ll:'\ln"i:‘\‘(l:l‘l"lll””‘\‘A“‘I‘:IHH“'“'I‘:.‘V"I' \st letter of Capt. Cootey to Fr Engli issuec e fist. It never will be popular | of weeks yet to come, necessary to reach There 18 no question but that a city is | sary for us to say that i will be of great L KLt ER T cb, S antl: thio) thi6E quickly 2 that e was about to start for rai o UL L month for weddings. That is the month | the subterranean spot where the twenty- [ mainly judged by the character of its | advantage to owners it - they would Tave n;m”])“‘]wdh.“ A 1 ) ancisco with the product ot RN R AL T AE A AN AR ORI for courtship, witl'its long evenings, and | eight miners are imprisoned. The situa- | buildings, andif” Omaha desires to be their designs prepared b the busy Eiifen v oo i a dyoratonoa s | t and most able aira, Nebe e 3 486§ [ notat ail fitted for ‘old married people. | tion is horrible to contemplate, yet it s | ClAssed With other wide-awake and mod- f season opens. M, Vs blishad R NG re A Me. T, 2. Rl 18 otabs suipotnted nsstat: | THo otlior snontlis okl about feverinitho [ 1o RO C 10 SO BRTEa 30 Chie flovn “eltioe’ 1t will* hiava, torpattersy { His lioadquarters in xoouis eppositelth iz by : o O BT b B e e A e L L L | R 1 TWOR B SFRE 0N SEREBTL EpRanIC 6| et e ORI ASE CERRA S ORI BTG E R IR IO overiSeaionl i Rax ool dHitL GO REUIOUE LR ERD ant general try « $ COMPANY, | 3Gt care a cent when they are married,” [ of mining life and a legion of par- | not satisfy her ambition; she should { he will be glad to meet (€ 1 citizens boy, in a waste busket at the foot of the | gl Capt. Cootey is the oldest eaptainin | 2 . The money - was gone of course, s whaling business, and the Ame with headquarters at Salt Lake City, Utah. —- allels, The recolleetions of any miner | lead rathée than follow, and build | and people from other parts of the state, st although the keys and several other | g (e ol i PO E o) His authority will rank that of the general ; N N ‘ stel strue i 3 articles of | such " porsonal ” sen e b1 yente " Whon Taat reard | and assistant goneral reight agents, BOLIRAVIDHS SR R G [ BB 0 i s of St Patrick's school wero ot Professor Newlove was | from tho Gapiadn and his erow wero in | Mt J. L Monoc is apminied zeneral | The Detlcacies Afforded by the Local ences in his craft are alw: Hhiist boato el IRINDREA T e BreT aitas. e an entertainment. Monday evenin {‘;.“.[?"'.‘('.nmf“nyui"‘{l.;\"]'.'.‘." ter to ;::ffl:fi:n the best of health, and it is hop d the re- | froieht azent with headguarters at Omaha, 3 s and Varieties. and Ih:\(f\Eu-h.:ln!u-y L-;.)o;m:l here n the | Omaia has every 1 StieonIaiis ltoa rowded house. I o Do, AL eIty ot ports of the wreck will prove unfounded. | Nel ; we very few changes to note in | Person of 2 prominent and_ resveeted eit- | d . Her streets ane i yr}“ll ¥, was fincly ren- M. J. Dhetts Is appointed ass S e O e ool [ must ve 1o of double mterest. finest in the west, and he direction of Prof. Raven, search for the thief, who, to his mind. DL ORI VRO : i I : ! ‘ Nl s Suit Dismissed. general freight agent with headquarters at . Richard O’Keetle, senior commis- | and onterpy are_concerned, she asks followed by minstrel per- can never be eaught. This case is one 'he case of Mollie Gibson 4 ‘ties of the edibles for sale. si of Douglas county, passed the | odds of ||u|‘|u_ ow the only proper way to nee of high merit. The audicnee of countless others that go to show against C. | Kansas City, Missouri, Relvivenn > 1 P e 'y e 1 ) o L‘rnm“m,l.,,r e L imprisonment, | These appointments will take effect Jan, | FISIL, i ',‘\,“_,M;‘}‘\“'“}‘ ‘I‘,‘r’“ s L L g 0l i NI el o ane tUibapnlieo v. The o r b 1) g . gl A i i Cl 7 880, s, S, 3. he most toothsome food at prese: . = 4 ) 4 C to-dny, The gang is large and com- | c court yeste 1, 1%, T1os. 8. KIMBALL, The most toothsomo food at prosent in | PXDELEReEs BF re | el netene topytablo : - ket lhont oXseption! of sxports. in i SE TR S o Gen, Traflic Mar. | this line are the whito fish and trout, sell- | 6f those gros inths which udermine | here.” Upon. the. urgent sollcitation. of every chosen line of crime. Room rob- | v L. The plaintiff, with [ T announcement must set at | ing for 15 cents a pound and Oregon | the southwest shores igland and | quite a number of prominent citizens, Ir;‘c‘n. It:x‘l ‘4\:’1' ::1;']“"‘[“'\: ;:I. :::;“r (::w."ri th “ 1l driveling speculation | salmon of delicious flavor sell for 35 cents 'u-lr! trate miles xlm(\ ard benes L{l\ ;hn sea, | both here and other parts of the state, T e e e rorml w0 e e, D L has filled certain publications to | a pound. Fresh codfishis to be purchased | 0 y toward st of France. | Mr. F. M. Ellis has removed his head: tho perils to life in chloroforming to their | Miss Gibsow's attoruey, however, sent up Silensaloficonttiion BonBa /M heMmEr:.| fairb Conts s ponndselniBan Ll utiani {1l is given up to the traflic of the | quarters to Omaha, which will now be c nun‘lll:llr-r it -]i time |I|. t some steps | anote to the judge to the effect that he | sonal afivont of the ofticers of the Union | eels are worth 25 cents a pound. Lob- and a Cornishman lives not, but to | his permanent residence. He did this, “"&"}"__ '!"_*;_'" to ferret out and de- | had understood that the caso wonld come | Pacifie. Mr. Shelby certamly has ac- | sters, though mentioned as unquotably, miner o . { because he has faith in Ow as th cet the eriminals up in the afternoon, and had so informed | ecpted, and fo o Brk veporter’ said yes: | searce in tne eastern markets, are to ho Mr. O'Keefie, in [ metropolis of domain, and which ; — his client, and that furthermorc a bad y'that the statcment that he had d in Omaha at 25 cents a pound. | the course of a cony ion with are- | will be more nearly in the center of his AFTER “STIFFS." ;vulxll\\n)x|IV[1rX‘;’l\' it him nn,lwi rLu‘ - | H‘I’]nnhw(«'{l ninst xi.l ceeptance w 3 5 worth 124 cents a pound. lml"ifl"!«l’rlhv Br ,“ -nw;x ll!n- mn.fl’n‘- 4-\(..u~i\l.- |Im iness. His reputation as an =5 endance in the morning. Judge Sten- | the merest idioey. “There 1s no oppor- Abrings 15 cents apicce, | Markable mining stories, to be an abso- | accomplished artist, and thorouih busi- The Omaha Medical College Makes | bers, however, declined” to mike any | tunity to protest,” said he. * Than | Smelts commenced to cono. in, with | lute fact, that ever learned in my ex- s mian is beyoud 'a doubt, and he pro- Application for a Paupers Corpse. | further continuance of the ¢ and dis- | searcely protests imainst promotion and | the advent of snow, and though not | peric or read of in fiction or the | poses to maintain the high standing he The Omaha Medieal college by J. €, | missed all procecdin rainst Edgerton, of pay. ides that the Union | plenty are selling for 20 cents a pound, | ¢hr nicles of facts. Although the first | now enjoys, and add to it, if such a thing Denise, dean, and Ewing Brown, secre. | 01 motion of the latcr’s tttorney. acilic is prelty much independent of .Llri]n:\l buss ure so scarce as to be un- ster oceurred before I was born, Ire- | is possible. * He employs only the very ) h g h - the protests of any man.”” quoted. Sult codfish tongues sell for 12 | member very well the second.” best talent to be .n? n" this Country and tary, made application to the county e N L OO it s || GEEb Pr recital of the marrative, | guarantees all work done. Seo cardclse | Pefube®mmy y | cents a pound. My g fifi wyer, was not, Mr. Parke Godwin, clerk yesterday forthe body of Charles [ e police in conjunction with Marshal | City will necessitate his residence there, | Oysters, of standard quality and size, O'Keefle yielded and took up the | where. Kloth, a pauper, who died at the county | yvan Wie of Grand Island, who arrived | and although this community, in which | are sellingat 40 cents a qt. The seleets thread of the tale with the eleverness of ST T houso. yesterday. Tho application was | vasterdng in Onais anc Tooking for booe. | 1 hasso Tong lived, will not withhold its | bring 60 ents a q. Cans20 to 40 conts' | an experionced story tellor aai ool Saiate featialos. accompanicd by a bond, signed by Dr. L. | Binder named A. Hortzmann, who hail rratulations,much regret must ho folt MEAT, POULTRY AND GAME. *“This is strietly 2~ onc-man story, and The following transfors were filed Dee L ONLY INC F. MoKenna, certifying that tho coll et (.‘.I'['y . Hortzmann, who hails n:]hm[()ri:ull (]k tur \\']lilulh “ new | There have been no material changes “ll(:t"f" ::"" '{'] 1 with “h”l("“';'f.l nnm;. 28, with the county clerk, and reported 4 il o Sttt i oftice makes him assista an- | i line paLts, although the fac > 1l enough. e Y o B B R 117 o onizl ihatiition {and | < Honamanas 16 sooms, wae) suea for | Slicemates Lin assistant itraile ‘man: | in olincotmenss, ) 0 L0 | NGHUE SO 1A Ead wilion 1s! Do) | for) ¢he BEE| by Amcs! Raal Gstate MOST PERFECT MAD that the dissection and disposal of the | breach of promise by a young woman of iate chiarge of the traffio of the com- | rumps and upp: ¢ | southernmost extremity of England, and | Ageney: Propared with epecial regard (o bewlde, corpse would be conducted in . proper nd Island, Miss' Kitie Brown, who 9 \, Idiaho, Montana, Oregon, | 123, Roasting i the last seen of the British shores on the | Alfred Peterson to John Metzger. lot 3 blk No Awmonls, Lime or Alum. manner. uses him ot having seduced her, The i revadnvand Cilit e botghit frotaf0lthd transatlantie passage outward, there is a | 5, City of Florenee, Douglas county, w d— PRICE BAKING FOWIER CO., This application was made under the | Ca5e was 4'_nn(muwl until the February % extremcly searce and ¢ S fr mine, which runs inopart | TR oo B ety Aco. £7. LOUIC. l;;‘w providing for the sane in section 14, :h‘1‘“.-‘“.\::".“":.'x”‘:f::ll]!l‘x‘:“"m;‘nm gy :’f?_‘l‘i‘ : y has been with the Union | 15 to 20 cents, according tothe chiojeeness | out under the sea. It 5 i | pruyn undivid 4 bik 6, and e e =N apter 55, compiled statutes of Nebras. | i the sum of §3 ppeur rial. | pcific for twenty y wd in time of | of the part. ds can be pur- led the Dolcoth, and s the | of low'i7, 18, 18 TS M EDIC AT, ka. In referring to the mannerof sceuring | Shortly after his release he skipped out, | jopvice is the oldest oflicial in its employ. | chased pi So et 1a | Targest mine in all England and, perhaps | Omaha, w d'-$1.200, ) = corpses of paupers, the statute says: | and itis thought that be is concealed in | X¢un officer of the company no bettor | selling at from 5 to 10 cents, according to the world.Ttyields tin'now at a |~ Clitton E. Mayne and witeto charles cor- | DGCTOR MCMENAMY fon to tho | Omaha. The” police, however, were un- | tvidence of his yalue ean be found than | euts. Prime leg of mutton can be had for | depth of some three thousand fect, but in | bett, lot blk 3. Boggs & LIPS xd add to able to find any trace of him yesterday. the record of his rapid advancement | rts; mution chops 12} to 15 conts | 1835, when my story begins, it was 1 cop- Omatha. w 300, e TROPRIETOR OF 4118 I 2 eShls inthnllcAR0loarts mine on a level of twenty-four hun- [ Mastin Hengikoen and with to {;M:_lv Pe- Omaha Medical and Surgical ) A et e G pper play. | terson. vt of @ I of lut 0 bl 2, Fark place, L L onuy v eSS SUpon making suid appli gounty ¢ of any [county] court in this state where ~such pauper or 5 and the trast ontidenco whi Ham is worth 12 paupers may be, and filing such bond Another Sport Dead. company repose in him. As a resi sliced. Pork, 1010 12} cents. Sausage, : OBN e with said cotity clerk, o sl jssue the | “Pote, tho bright ittio Seoteh terrier | of Omalia Iis large ¢irelo of wequaint- | 10 to 12} cents, Venison, rich and juic od {ontiand; thoiniing) cansingtong, 16 . M, wifato Blisb Olirtstlan: | (St ERact AT ANDICATITODIAVE order, under this act, to the properly au- | gwnod by J. W, Nash, is dead, having | ances contain none but friends, can be purchased for 20 conts. The ten: | Was ‘knoeked.”as the miners eall it,— | ¢ Chronic and 8 cal Di thorized officer of the county having | 4. 0110 this life on Sunday last. He | b Munroc, who suceceds M v | derloins of steers kilied for Christmas | closed up and the company dissolved. il : piepdigvre cal Discascs ~clmr‘_'-‘ of said paupe or h._nh s to SR e |‘~ ke as general freight ag % - | will be fine, and should be spoken for in | On the ve 7 of the close, wman whose | Fre e y todames ML Swet- | - SDEGTATTE turn the same oyer to the party or Gl el &4 ll: g ln‘ i 2y 1 sistant general freight azent of the com- | advance, name [ have forgotten was shut up in his Ei“v‘w‘iw»“”" e 1 of lot 5 blk T4, Omaha, w d— Din 2 g ‘.nV,'{,“-' above name 1, who have madeapplication | and espeeiall, tho buso. ball ‘elo- | puny nt¥ansus C; M. Tibl | " Chickens are worth 13_cents a pound, | chamber. You see that in miningcop | ¥ &y grown (single) to Joseph P, . iver, .\ Blood, Skin, therefor.” ' e en vi wdant at the | Eonios to Monroo's siceession, 18 recently | turkeys and ducks 16 to 18 cents o pound. | per. a man in striking —a vein of |yl e BN SIS of Deistas | sena Bt o e County Clerk Beneke was in aquandary I8 Just yeur, baving a bab- | from the east and now comnected with | Prarie chickens are 5 conts | mines follows it to the | Goungy, township 16-15, g e—SL, B143 | sond for Tigok upon all dizcusca frov, Rooms s asto who was the “properly authorized of NE s .““' “’)"w"_n‘ "',”'I‘; the road at Salt Lake City. | apicce. Quails bring 2 5 . |end. In the course of time unice D, 1 and husbaud to Jolin D, va,‘.i.g CIRCUL T o ncurof_.u;u county having o of said | and £t tiagronnds Wy —-— Ducks (mallard) ave s i a- miner mo wy from | Creighton, ot Omabia, wd--s5.000 | B ULAR TO MRN, f}lul) e daby " nis wouldnot give the col | } h 8 goptel roteang A Brilliant AfTair, | They can be purchased for 55 cents, the main passagews i inde- [ Auzustus 1 nid wite and others to | G5 PATAEE] ML e Aoy, lege peopl or the corpse until | i great b IR e Y | Monday evening the « Wt residence | Size. Rabbits, dr 1, cun be purchased | pendent tunnelin which e works atone. | Thos, B. .}lv.‘m Pratt’s sub- i < of tie UAus this question was decided. Thisis the first ARares il 1 ”I“ "” i oax “l”l' lis | 7.1 Rodick on North Saunders streot | 10F 10 conts otich, This man had made a room about twen- ||I\\~I' . “Tm_‘lr o W e il Qi ited by coricas case of the kind in five years, and the on- 5, one and all, will doubtless be ) £ Suundors | RGETABLES, ty fect deep when a neighboring miner | drank A :”m single) to Lirst Meihodis ) ore Al Medicigon Iy corpso known 10" have been o. | &lad to'learn that Iis remains veceived a | was the scene of plensant festivitics, the Y Wt 30 conts a peck. | fired a blast. ~ The shot blew down the | Ehiscopatchireh, lots and 4 bik 50, Omaba, NIt arica fo; lidlcglo cured from the Douglas county poor | deceut interment. sion being a party given by Mrs. | Ne Seth 20 conts n peek, | mouth of the chamber in whieh the sub. | YAy y lotharato TR O ) h s {(‘)\lzlll‘lll\llllfl ]v‘u:ll n,fi::u l\:’:nlp{:r ;rwl GO )nnm." '3“ =i lick, in honor of her soms, Clark, | I ants. Cibbage 13 bring- tof ny !I:I\-‘ it j}“'n‘hmx and rl*vw'-l Yor, lots 15 and 26, Hartinan's add fo Omalia, velve ) ngo. @ last application « stion, I T AT e 1 S s S o wonts o head. Potatoes, | himin. Althongh the man was missed, | g e™85000, d ooyl { e dnayhe pvagronienads o i rth his exact location was unknown, | | Lewis S, Reed and wife to Frederick Evald, DRt MoMENANIY, i x it AL AND SunuicAt TN made for a corpso wis by the | The ease of McWhorter & Rollins va. | fo0 gohool to spend the holidays, The 1 the dissolution of the company lefi | 1067 bk 468, Grandview, Omaba, w d—s500, ore hafint A " board of wlln_lly]<~rn|nx:g:ia;n~ix\~‘|{s on the | Cooper was argued before Judge MeCul- | 0P Ranioaly deoc atal W | Lake pota § )| T o R e Ol 0. ] . samo grounds that caused the county | joch in the county court yesterday, o was i mely decorated with | jyshel) Sweet Lovs, ave worth 63 | 1o one in authovity to seareh for him, | Gy Hosad wd whie o, Chaneey, 0| g epanska cuntivator anp nous: clerk o hesitute now. flowers. The guests commenced coming | o Was known that i was lft in the mine SYETIN R4 AR docision was esorved v : 5 2 | cents o peck. i Oty W 4§60, KECPER 11 o ed wntil o |4y 508 g'clock and by 10 o'clock thera | Hubburd and Marblehead squashes | anc uadit, w AnER " ostl cari (or AABIS the days limiting human endur- This is brougl W ) 1 . ‘. - > - you will delight 1 this per aud “: h)‘ case is brought by the: plain- | were about 80 couples present, vepresent- | sell for 10 to ance under tofal privation passed, it was W8 SmiTH. BUb.. Omahn, Neb. lio are commission men, to v ing the _younger clement of Omulia so. Carrots worth 23 cents a peck. LA et b f C 0 i conceded that he was dead” and he was | | Mr. John Griflith, formerly of Omaha, ult? A Freight Car Destroy ive Last v from Cooper $200 on “marging” | ¢iGiy. Dancing furnished the principal | Oyster sells 4 pomts & peck: |16t to his tomb in the depths [ but now in the banking business at W Asandard L head Wo rk for Young anc Night Near Flo 3 which they invested, by his o in | Slekx Dineimgatumished $ho prinoiual f OJster plantaslls 4 bunches foraquar- | It fo B tomle T Dissed: Phis | hoo, has been appointed to sueceod Kent © Middle Aged Meny only $Lby mall, 4 st train No. 10 of the Fremont, | St pohiig') ‘”"'I'~ v refused to pay, | Union orehestra furnishing the vsley is sold at 8 cents a_bunch, | Widow — mourned — for - Chim o and Hayden, as banle examiner for the dis E BRSO QLS SEERuE iattor h uad lat, andbiset), hisiofouss | for flio programino’ of bivclve' numbers;: | By 't 25 cents n peck. Yanmkee | then ended her widowhood by marrying | trict of Kansas und Nol ) ‘ alley was passing | on the plea that dealing ju “options™ i3 | Refreshments for the younger peopls | pumpking worth from 15 to 25 cents | again. Children were bornof her second Mr. W. 1L Bisbee, b nd manager Florence siding about six miles north of \bling. Woro sorved about 10 o'olocke the olior | 6achs &weet plo pumpkins the sam: union and grew up to advancing youth. | of 8 P Mors epetdepartment -- Pwenty-one years brought the timé up to | left for Philade A ke and Bos the city Monday night one of the cars was : ones present being invited to supper a Celery seils at 50 cents a dozen. New discovered to be on fire. The train was Not Guilty. 11 ..'«Ilwlh Itis hardly neeess: rll{n !\ hot |.‘.l.‘\.. ttuce and radishes 60 cents a | 1859, Nine ‘years before another compa- | ton Mond I to purchase a magni- checked, the car cut out and the crew | John Mosshalder, of Edgar, Neb., was | that the occasion was one re enjoy- | dozen ny had reopened the mime and sinking | ficent stock for the s actively uttacked the flames which had | brought in yesterday by one of the [ mentand will be a memorable one to RRUITS ver struck u tin bonunza, One day in ) speculative miner wandering on the rathoe rred padwa deputy marshals, charged with selling | the many who attended Florida oranges ave worth 25 to 50 [ '29 :t:a)x‘l:lli";,u‘l‘hnl: ;lm,_ ;::.‘:‘;1‘:.?:}7'.’ y hals, charged with sclling MRRD:. cents u dozen, according to size. Bana- | deserted copper level struck w thin streak - | Nguor without a license. He plead not £ mi 3 - s Note as are worth from 8510 50 cenis_a doz- [ of mineral, and with pick 10 P B TN uilty, aud was released upon : Army Notes. B0 Aark LoRouM B ollow i ow strokes sent the. pic "'-'1]]‘;1‘,.’,’:,!“‘3;‘._: A v 5 | Bond for future appearance. y Col. Henry received a telegram from | ¢ Grapes of the M‘j"-‘bl-‘.,“‘rf' y soll {,:{.'.,’,“ i, 4 };“‘},.[‘,j“.ld_q._jj,“.,‘.'l’l pick ods, billed to 12: W, Flynn, of Buffalo, e ——— Fort Leavenworth yesterday announc. | fof 80 conts a nound, while Catabis | 4 8 o Garth, Fhe miner soon eleated ; , v i e hnp, Dak., and wi 4"“‘]"‘"""0 'lll'nh_l{ 4 - = K > s l“"_ ‘l“'_ ‘l"=‘_'|“ "“‘_“ 1 ilysis of the f Raisins ean be h;"i way the obstructing deb and 1 i andold, for i"ln':».':lé the new ho which the s | Kaufman Bros. Cigar Stores on Far- | brain, of Maj. Goodfellow, judge advo- | 10 to 4 cents a pound, | an aperture through which he ente Wi fornd | yarels Y ¥ i ot ey building there. Articles of ¢ | - nam and 15th Streets, ¢ © : . 5 Lifting his Jizht fell dir k h ate of the de ment of the Missouri, | dried currants 10 to 18:cents a pound. | Lifting his Lunp its Jight fell dirce - begare (el u ter e up the freight, and the loss Pho popular and reliable cigar firm of | Col. Henry will leave to-night for Loay. | Canaied citron s worth 50 ents | upon the body of a man, lying by 4 il beauitfulieanid um difficult to detormine: Dewey & Stone | gaufman Brothers, 207 8, 15th St will | ay\vorth to attend the fanceal W | ponnd. Figs aves worth from 23 | as in repose near'the mouth of the cham had aboard $300 worth of furniture hold their 19th monthly distribution of orth to: attend o funsvn, { to 40 cents a pound, cooking figs 20 cents | ber. The discoverer summoned other ; . T o M there was as mu eh mor ed- | prizos Dec. 81st, 1955, at which time the | Mud. ¢ var | a pound. Cranberries are sclling for s and one of the old hands 2 ; iy il bosty inle, 0 ding, linen, ote., purchased . | following presents will be given to custo- | st the si om 10 to 15 cents a quart. Cahfornia mized the features of the £ o atoama ar L Aa M‘;“"m;\m‘_"-w”* ¥R had nwrbllutlmglu! cts; One gold wateh, | Williamsbure, Say . | pears are worth 15 cents a pound. S those of the man imprizoncd f ' 8% ioce of Lito should b road by e youne for to two silver watches, a gold-hoaded cane, | Malvern Hill}' ¥ -k | Apples, choice Michigan varieties, are | twenty-one befo By somc ) Mictod for relive: 1 will benee ter, and a large number of firms ave re- | gilyerware, cigars, elocks, op lovsville, Gettysburg, the Willle I ) to £3.00 a barrel, New York | strange preservative power of the close ! ¢ ro £ s0cioty 10 whom tho Bolance prcn\:ntn;\l'm the loss. ad | 2 olyers, cte., ete., amounting Spottsylvania. He was wound I states )0 a barrel, ‘Missouri stock is [ atmosphere of the chamber the I:ml_\ re [ i ey Mr. Whitney, the agent of the road, battle of Gettysburg, and again severely | Worth from §2.50 to $3.00 mained intact and bore the us '“?"."‘"' he s at loss o] account for the HOW TICKE AY BE SECURED. unded ut the battle of Spottsylyania. Hickory nuts are worth 50 cents a pe pect of a man but i o hours GEgIn of tho s the ear had been | Foh customer gots ane ticket gool for | Ho securcd the hrosets of licutenant col: | 2h R hiuzed nuts are scliing for [ dead. Tenderly the - body Cwas ‘ : "“—“dm T X 'l. hours b ore ,l]"' train | g chance with eyery 25 cents worth of | onel and colonel Umted States volunteers | 10 eents, borne to the suri ,m:l the wife w ui o | of alloor plyalc A, nd wus Bant oul, us ovorybady mpods purchised s gools consist | for i : mberof Dr. | oo RUTIER AND EGGS. b been summoned, arfuly voc genizod aehoctully, i’ tedto , O Do car was v of all grades and brands of Cigars, smok- [ Kane's polar expedition” in 18 An utter, dairy, is bringing from 2 to 85 | her long lost lovedone. Even as thoy o . Montion this puose, L and the frefght cost no less than | j,e and chewing tobacco, eigarettes, | able and populur ofticer, his loss will ‘be | ¢ents a pound. The best ercamery can the scene gazed upon the corpse, a s S TR Difes wnd smolirs artuclss ol decply Telt By miany of s fellow-oflicers | b pureliasud it 63 conts a pound. - s marked ehanige buigan process, T free pt AlL OkDERS are solicited and will ve- | in the west, or the standard price o alr and sunligh 0 8! doing Police Conrt Docket. S T e N S CRa e | e SRS dazen, L {he work of the mine atosphere aud tho Judge Stenberg disposed of a fow [ will take pid>.in_the presence of toket Theatricals at Fort Omaha. N —— hady | und Cgatuig guioey. doe eages in the police court yesterday | holdersand is guarsitgad to bo a faiedis- | e oicers and ladics at Fort Omaba | e socond performance of A Tin | remarkablepl yomenon and one which T oruing: tribution. - Callon 00PN nros have in rehearsal and propose to present | goidier™ at the Boyd lust evening was | Withessed with my own eyes, The re Oliarles Wilkins, a suspicious charac- 7 Omaa, Néb, ward Lytton Bulwer's celebrated | yrogted by a fair house, which would | Wains were carcfully transferred to 4 - Ler, was ordored out of the city, with in- — - of "*I'ha Lady of Lyons,” op Wed: | Yave boon orowded but forthe inclem. | CoHB wd buried in thed metery with all we. “ ver L0 Fobur Mr. Robert Wallaco and wife of Mon- | hosday ovening. . December 30th, 1885, | o b the ecremomal offices of the church. At | o S structions never to return, uth, 111 are n the city visiting their | B3 By Vel omber G0th, b | ent weather It was the same roaring | his grave stood his wee vi ¥ VoL PEt | Jus. McCann, another slleged vagrant, | Mouth, Ho 4o W VA S v at | Judging from the cast of the play the | fuyec of the night before, and the ex: | five ol the children of hir Seeo g ¢ bo sald | i Y ohleln was sentenced likewiso. ime associate propriotor of the K performance promises to prove a very | cellent manner in which the entire play | ringe, the eldest aluost grovn i b the multitule of low tou & Johnny Muswell, the noted spivitualist, | hing Dispateh but is now connected with | pleasarable entevtainment, - exbibiting | was eavried out was manifost in tive coti | sinzular specticle aud gue whi ar phoaplidte powdory, RS | e gk oy H was again wraigued on the charge of | the Monmouth Gazette, wuch talent in the dramatic line. Licut. | tuuous lughter A ialors, Bracos, nies, and Surgieal Ay aud frequent and bearty A never forget Bl ICading Cossinge shaseis i unicie