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i 2 by - - S + - B— - 8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 1, 1886, J \ NOUN D e e O et SaTR YA |/ N T June 26th. Goodman's den <tore, por- NEW INCORPORATION. PUNISHNENT _ PRONOUNCED. | g st iSin a oty | THE DAWN OF A NEW TEAR. | i S PRttt . | e cum it s o MTAX. MEYER & BRO . > 2 M TS it L A S e buildings destroyed: loss $12,000 build Branciieg. . iz United Btates Priconers Receive the | ne n wae fer licht weight. They arg | Close of '85 and the Opening of '86 '-\' fl‘f'll"l""' ri"»‘l-"');':':_ elothing store, | Charles F. Adams, jr., Blisha Atkins, fentences for their Crimes, thought to have a confederate who abodt the with Pertinent Facts and Figures. stock damaged: loss $2,875 | F. L. Ames, and F. Gordon Dexter, 2 ne time sented a foreed check at o At > October 21st, King block, partially it 5, 3 " et arAay "HE ONLY T T e nothier of thie bnks which was hot homored. burned; loss $1,800. through A.J. Poppleton filed yesterdayin THE ONLY DIRECT IMPORTERS OF JUSTICE DEALT OUT MILDLY. | This man was als about 0 fect, blue cyes | OMAMHA CROOKS IN KANSAS. T'wo fires were attended with fatalities. | the oftice of the county clerk, an amend | @wkward in nppearance. Some suspicion On Suly 2th a woman living ht the cor- | ment to the articles of incorporation of | :::.'x’th:':w:“\‘\y:; ‘\\;;:MI:; ,"(‘m“\“l_m ::’l‘\]»l‘“':v ;'\‘ % ner of Tenth and Capital avenue sctthe | the Omaha & Republican Ney rail- I An Affecting Incident—The Rankin | JH[PHAUCR B9 10 A1 O HI® It e, rested for Butglary—The Fire Rec- | coalofl can on the heated stove and was | yo0q " which provides that fhat line D A, 5 PEARI 'S, Cattle Case Goes to the Jury revolver, and some ord—Herh Leavitt's Accounts vuried the next November Oth, an (the Oma & Republican Valley) Sther © Noto 1 | Gillian's, false face, wh The Coroner's R 1 explosion of gasoline at the scouriug . i Ll e ) Other ( % N | Ink eraser, ete.Very, truly, il """"'.'l 'l'”"" = shop of H. Sincere burned his wife to | “shall have and is hereby invested with a cal News OWELL & WALKER General Local. death corporate right and power to build,main % (Thoo men arg ot Ko, 1 1o pol - Biing e vene there v been o e | £ e 4 yiked on o | AND OTHER PRECIOUS JEWELS Received their Sentences. MR R R Bl i g cidents to the firemen oxcept that Assist | point or points s may be designated by 1 s city, as his name does New Year's Day. in the | notappear in the late directory en prisoners | w . 1 N and Chief Galligan, at a fire in the City | aid company upon the main line of the . e glad New Year” is on deck. The | Steam Laundry, early in the morning of | Union Paciia railway company, Uirorgh LVRA United States court and s remorseless hand” has spilled out | the 1st of January fell three floors | he state of Nebraska, in Merriek, Hall were arraigned before Judge Dundy to another round year from its “exhaustless | throngh a hatchway. Cho apparatus has Dawson, hLihcoln, Koith and receiv the reward of their evil decd The Work Accomplished by the W. [ Un gy the last lad New Year | gront expotieus Were uRdstiken Caow | s ’n”tw “\'."” I‘v ‘m“[n Jl}l’ Seated in the court room they did not % T U, 1 e thesPist M and the “grim minion of the seythe and | | o ithern bound arie nid ¢ C. T, U During the.Past Month, 1 g his 1 ne house has been built at the head | , with such branches and extensions Jook to be convieted criminals, the ma glass,” Kknocks off from his harvest of | of St Mary's avenue and . the No. 1's will | a8 miy be herenftor detormined upon by Yesterday was sentence da DECEMBER DEEDS, An inspection by connoissenrs or others contemplating purchases will convinee them | that they can save from 10 to 25 per cent. by making their purchas lirect from importers K in t West to seleet from, besides having by far t So many are intercsted, and enquire jority of them being young men. Only [ 0 C0 0 B on it th j, stacks his sheaves and rolls up his | have new shelter shortly | the directors of said company; and Our direct imy tions of FRENCIL CLOCKS, BRONZES, MUSIC BOXES, OPERA two 1n the party were as yetmiddle nged, | f e B O ment of | Sleeves for another twelve months® busi- [ One of the best guarantecs of the offi- | through, in addition to the counties | GLASSES, Ete, and ART GOODS from PARLS, VIENNA, and other leading markets, ex- 1k ider the managemen department is found in | named in its origmal a T'he garner of events for the past | ;"I*'H‘v\“n(v\u fire < of incorpor- | ceed the combined stocks of all other Omaha jewelers, lundred and sixty-five days con. | '1¢ vliowingletter " ation, the counties of Greely, Center, Our stock of WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE . OsAtrA, Neb, Dec, 31, 'S5, Loup, Brown. Davis, Cherry, Blaine, Lo- | tis ity in point of elegance and variety, and all at much that is good, and an even | Jno. M. Butler, chief, and Jno. Galligan, gan, Sheridan and Siotix, i cach otuer PULARPRICHS while the youngest was only eighteen | o CQMEE STEE years old. It was nearly 6 o'clock in the afternoon before they were called before the bar to hear their sentences announced | by Judge Dundy e first prisoner to know his fate was | though but twenty years old, is burde George k. Crawford, who pleaded guilty | with @ aranken husband and three chil v bricf monthly re- | port will be given through the winter | season. During December, employment | has been secured for 17 givls--one, who, | ite, stands without a rival in | o s oLhory tive | assistant chief Omay o Dep' 3 y of that which is other Cive] engen T countics as may be carved out of those M Gentleme Enclosed ¢! of 8100 is a - i has continued its strides, and s | xSt it Tor i boye to b | hereinbefore named: and _also throth P tup for t on of the state of - it millennial | equitably distributed amon the members in | any unorganized pe stion, of wh much | & manner most beneficial to each and in a and any counties which may | still whoopir to pussing counterfeit moncy. Cr: ; N goul of perfe ! & resident of Omalin, nbd | | A TTRIELIOY e S AN vouT Nabteleias & auimy New Yout, | iRl UL ) - o i furnished by other partis with thirleen, and'is n gnd, onre:Worll Womatl | v “\wiilg tha worla abre A, YOUPS Very TFiiY: . A MART, | 1q ks LopDloton; who was quostioned feit -;I\..]- dollars, l||1.|.-.z i,r l\‘;”"]{ ||4l~ Ll‘n; Tt § : A e i P | Man Nebraska and Towa Insirance Com- | 154 Y l_unlv‘_vw:lylxvlm::fitlln- l],:.\lym:l,l.\“.,,: [Ih‘.\ ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES, Do sure to consult your interest by passed on a second-hand dealer. As i A bartender inone ur saloons eame | © ‘ ) | pany. i ! L f b s € g out stock before purchasing B8 18 Tikst oMoiseo Ui sontonce imposed | 1o the fad v ieatin tvo weeks | Breat men have resigned | kil - tion papers. He said”that the company | MR il stock Bofott parchasing. o the Ladies’ prayer meeting two weeks | fities here below for shining The Coroner's Work, desired to secure the right to build lines SR L LR ! was light: to pay a fine of $100 and the costs, and to be placed in custody of the | " T marshal until April 1, 1886, Crawford | OUr work Ma ) yesterday and stated thata repot of | on the scroll of historic A reporter for the * Brg, who dropped | into the southwestern and northwestern and Telegraphic Orders Will Reecive Prompt Attention rortions of the state, from ‘»,..nu on the @ appeared in-the Bk the | indifferent to sueh concerns, has piled wp | in” upon Coroner Drexel yeste : ine of the Omaha & Republican Valley MAX MEYER & BRO 4 4 n8 beon in il sinee Inst July night before which told af a young man | population and achieved the record of | ¢ i o it " D ranliabIRab A BINGS L o] B ) SRR AL AL thrift and advancement found him gazing intently upon railroad. The rvight was not fully given Silas Congdon was the next man to re- [ saved by the prayers and assistance of | Ut and w I Hlecsor o & ¥ enibellishiod by | | B : Goivo. lils sontence, which was iprison: | g sostory. nnd. 1o areatly dostred tia | ... Thie New Yenr tbells across the snow? | biecoof wrapping puper embollished by | i the old incorporation papet " 3 WNBHE for (Wo_ yonts 1 tlin HOUSE. OF [ oo tail? f1h pirie e oy Lot o I profound scrmons. As the New | some tex chest hieroglyphies and some As to when the Union Pacifie com- Covr. 11th and Farnain Sts., Oma ha , Neb correction at Detroit bt to | une help. He has been blessed in lis | Yoar marks an era in- clhronology, so let | miscellar ‘traeks which from sub- | pany will bild these’ Tines,” said e % J 3 l]’")'“"' costs of the pr Cong 0 d :l(}lx-\\ life uln_.l nl.mv“nih :(iillhll;;lllrl;l]hi ltllv:i.ll ;.r 1"IM ;|“u|\]d_l fit: | sequent developments, appeared to be I‘n;-:-h-n\m. Atlll can not tell yvou 1:\;!,-lv — ‘s crime was + embezzle of | an honor: iosition given him by Rev, | tainments, L e people of thisc Biivas. can say is that w author- P Oois o T Ol Sentos muhia o | Wil ! ; 4 recognize that theirs is n community | MEUCS: ity to build them. L H | ( thout p: “What's that resolves to le: e have got the I Paragrapl Atkmson, of Denver, is visit- 1s the grandfather of the great com nd the 135th anniverss of his goods from the ked the reporter Llel at this tim nd let them was employed as driver of a mail wagon in Omaha do not exceed | W i AR 3 4 . % OFFICIAL CIHANGES. { i \tkn Betweon the depog and the postoflict. and | twenty-cight in number. They have all | resolve with popular aceord that the | ‘My report for I replied The following appointments are an- accurs Junuary 5. Serviees to-night | ing Mes. Awdy Borden succeceded in stealing in the neighborhood | been ealled upon by the Matvon of the | splendid promises: of the future rest t l)_llll’“'""l i \"'}l'_ oA held | nounced by S, ', Smith, general superin- | eommence at 7 o'clock A, E. Aitken, a prominent rveal estato of 1,000 worth of goods. A re part | Buckingham and sixteen envolled as | responsibly on all to attain. = Let the | I '.',“u"! “-“‘"'.I" sts have you held | tendent of the Union Pacitic, to take of- A team belonging to Edwards & TFox, | dealer of Kearney, is at the Mil . of the stolen goods were presented to a | pupils of the Sunday school. A fine « 150 be one of solemn thought and | during the pust years A i | feet January 1, 1886: Mr. C. N, Pratt, as- | attached to a heovy wagon, was pre M. Hettinger, president of the German ot Tndy 1o mhom he Wi anghod to | Dortunity for “foreizn mission self-reflection with each individuals Lhirty four, They were distributed | gistant general' storekeeper, with oflic pitated into North Omalia eveck by the | Fire Insurance C ¥ 1FeBROE o mirried, ut who wiis unaware of the | ean be found right at home on Sunday and where the tares of licen sed passions | by months, as follows: Omalia’ 11, Stafford, division stor T R A e A T ] [ e P i MRS S AL erime he was committing (o obtain them o'clock in the Buckingham, as th threaten the growth of honest ambitions | ity ko ] ska division and branches, | terday morning. The driver aceompanied Mrs, Chos. F. Stephions loft for DGR IE 111 B “tHE GOl o APHEIoE W young wen are frequently obliged toleave | and worthy purposes, let the dangerous | 4! o with oftice _at Omaha, vice C.N. Pratt, | the rig into the water and was nearly Kansas City to spend New whers. Ay one who can | stufl be mercilessly er promoted; Mr. C. 1, MeKibbin, chief in’ [ drowned. To save the horses it was nec- | vy captured at Congdon’s home in this | Tor Lick of t feated. Let the | )4 city. d English and loyes the Savior will be | young man this once forego indulgence | yyy. o spector of subply department, with head- | essary to cut the harness from their g ey 4 Cliarles F. Gordon was the next pris | welcome as an assistant inthe seductive Tom and Jerry,”and, | Juie. q at Ol .M. Barnes, | backs. Hon W. E. Dorsey, of Fre- oner ealled befere the bar, He had plead- | Three men abdieted to drink met a | rather than herald = the new year | July d ngineer, lo division, with | Phe people on South Thirteenth stecet | MOnt d in Omaha last evening, od guilty to passing counterfeit money | well-known doctor a few weekssinee and | with —a - glorious “bust,” let “him [ Auizust « at Denver, Col., J. . Colling, | are complaining not a little on account of | #Mis @ suestat the Millard and had furnished valuable information | asked, “where's that place that people | behave himSelf and forswear himsclf to a | S "*I'ml'\' resigned. the shameful w as they allege, in W. F. Brown, of the firm of W. F to District Attorn nbertson. He had | sign the pledgey He pointed to the W, | continuance of that good behavior. Let I ‘\.““:‘I"'fl"_x S which they are treated by the st cot ear | Brown & Co., live stock commission, at Remembered. There ving of representa- | tives from all the fire engine houses in the L which s always heavily loaded | Mrs. John M. Thurston who has been as follows: | eity last evening at No. #'s house on Six. | With laborers going to work, is generally | quite Tow with the diphtheria is yet con. .. 11 | teenth street, and all the members of the | 4rawn by ateam of balky horses, which | fined to her room. This s her third o 1 | | cked | the young lady who has abandoned her yards, has returned from a vigit One point of complaint is that | the stock starting from 1 I's park | to Chic already been in j;.fi four months, during { C. T. U. sign and they came in, which time two of his three children had | for the pledge, said they wished to re- | talents o the frivolities of dress and died. His wife was in the court room, | orm and hoped the ladies would pray acque painting register a vow that from Total and when Judge Dundy asked how many | for them. — They have attended every ré- | this day the polite arts of making picand | ¢ children he had, there “was an affecting ious service “held since. Eight re- | Kindling the morning fire Wil re- | ¢ 2000 Scenc. Both Gordon and his wife bure | formed men are now boardmg at the | ceive fier attention. Lt Il peo- | Keeidentai | | December. . Chief !B||ll 1ses of death we L G W | invariabl) This prevents | weeks' sickness, Her many friends in latter company were also on hand. Chief | ¢j¢ o iiing tho shops | anid out of tho city liopo her early. recov: there, as was also Assistant | and factorics promptly at 5 o clock, and | ery into tears and the judge was silent for | Twelfth street Tuneh room who have ex- | ples discover their short-comings and | 3jypdered. men from some time. He then sentenced the pris- | bressed awish to sleep under our roof as [ amend them by instant reform. Al this | Abortion Butler w . | oner to pay « fine of $100 and to be placed | @ proteetion, for they eannot walk a block | s preached by the ehiming, bells on the | Shot in selt defense 21 Chief Galligan. About 7:30 o'clock wises no little yimee. Some of the | — in the custody of the marshal until Jan- | In the business portion of this city with- | frosty ai & sudden stillness came over the boys, shopmen say that they often lose aguar The Armour Packing company will re delayed a [ open a storehouse wath a full line of their Jock in this | produet inoafew days, with Joe M., Scott, ty, as their's ter day’s time beeaunse l||w_\ A few moments beyond 7 and, addressing Chief Butler, presented | oay HOMents beyend v o f this out inhaling that is poison o th od | The serviees held Sun s are well m. he conelusion of the sermon gives op- uary 15 by $ v and Tuesday | portunity to refleet that the N¢ Year | K Joseph R. Hughes, of Alma, the s | in the midst of it Mr. Galligan arose, veteran of the Tate War who fiad heen | evening “attended by douniz | tlocs not see to promise much festivity. | il by ; 5 ent. found guilty of making a false pension [ men who often rise for prayers and the | There will doubtless be some open hous- ¢ him with an clegant silver water set on e e e - wilicdavit, wits next ealled forward sl an- | spiri of God is worlig o these heavy | es, but 1o one knows where they are. It }"‘!mli of the m m'"‘rwif 11_“~'( joanat, EXOURSION TO; LOS' ANGEL A obbery. nounced that he was not guilty. As that | burdened souls. The . Co AL assist | s not the style in Omaha for “ludies 1o | t was some time before the chiel | . > . A A quantity of 18/were stolon from quostion had already boen decided by the | nobly and we tiust others will take an in- | publish their intentions fo reecive, and | could recover from his surprise, | Round Trip Tickets $100—Excur, 5 vt o0 T RebinAa RS oGO alBE jury, the court did not take it into con- | terestin this work. | m-so-muich do they fall short of metro- | but he Ainally sueceeded and . Leaves Omaha Jan e gideration; but owing to the fact that I'he ladies of the Union will receive | politan form.. " Any attempt of | | thanked the boys'for their expression of he fourth of the se enth and Harney streets, yeste Hughes h ready served forty days in | cails on New Yeur's at the Buekingham | vecent to enre a good | Drowning their em for him. Then a ally | eursions to California will leave Omaha | morning by unknown thieves, jailand the jury hitd recommended” him [ from 1to 10 pom. - Friends of the cause | and relinhle list for the - good time was had, and # o'clock an | and Council Blufls via Union Pac goods had just been received from the o extreme mdrey, Judge Dundy only | are cordially invited to eall aud spect | newspapers has proven a dismal failure. Street Work. improvised table was stretehed across the | way Wednesday morning, Ja depot, and while piled up in the rear of senteneed him to pay a fine of 50 and be [ our facilities for work and bhecome ac- | For that reason the Bue has not attempt- | Strect. Commissioner Meany has been | room nd Joaded with vefreshments. | 1886, Round trip tickets to Los {lio SLore 016 OF 16 hoX08 Was. broken placed in the custody of the marshal for [ quainted with the members of the Union. | ed sk this year. However, t kept busy this week making repairs on | Foreman Charles Salter had reecived and return, good for six months, only KAt 2 = young gentlemen hive methods of Advis- | (i voions thormmehfarcs of the. cite, | DoX of zood things from his hon §100. For full particulars call upon or | gpen and the contents carried away. Howard S, Lovejoy, the defaulting ro- Jan Beats, Ing themselves of the open houses ench | the various thoroughfares of the city. | Jown, and with contributions of oysters | address J. W. Mons Nearly all the stolen property was bute cciver of public: moneys at Niobrara was | ‘e beats of the police tor danuary will | in his own particular swim, and the day | He s just comploteq layinzg o erass | and other ediblos o grand feast w General Pass’e Ag't UL P T D s e LT O 0 the next prisoner sentenced. When | be asfollows will be as much enjoyed, perhaps, as | Walk on Thirteenth street ascall's | spread. Everything was excellentas w Onnaddze Ll S DMl R Bt e e mythiog DAY FORCE. though ail the ladies liad their addre park. He hasalso agang of men cm- | testilied by the hearty manner in which | e % & The J e to suy, he replied that he had neve Michacl Dempsey, Douglas, Thirteenth | mad@ public. Dloyed on Whirtenth strect, notr Pacifio, | L present pariook, A number of the | Putting Them Through Thele Taces, he;Japaucso arol NIy, RUODLEE] achince to say anything, and he s to Sixteenth; Willam V anam, WY AL NOTES! In Towcring the sidewsalk to conform to | Poys remained up until midnight, and Uhe city examining onsisting | western civilization. Miss Linda R Rich- danced the old year out and the new | of Hon, nd | ards, late superintendent of the training Keysor ohn Rush, W.W. . Ninth to Twelfth; Patrick Mur- of the law | Harne le of the street. Another posed that pleailing ignorinee o | the changed g H ! o . ‘ollowing are some random notes L M I T X ] RS Nt N ihog would not vindicate him — All arnam, Thirteenth to Sixteenth; F : bit of work was finished Tuesday, in the ar n Mrs. T. K. Sudborongh, c ‘ed the | school for nurses at the Boston City hos- ! KA ool uxnamy el h to Sisteenthi | o pistical and news eharacter which are ! SASLILS 9 s s QLSS SR DULDOLOUgH, /eomPICLCC IO ey ot o (okio Tor iy s 1o been published about his case he Lan ]:’.]‘I[II)||||<enlh,ll.n|u)lu bridzos | ST e New, Vear f the big hole on Hickory street, Notlce Work oF examiningith it new apoli- [ Rt O N o i I Ar st to be false, and his violation of lus tr had been without eriminal intent. The | olas; J. count on which Love found guilty | Eleventh was “failure to depc not embezzle- | ard to depot g "welfth, Fa ment, and the court sentenced him to the | nam to Cupitol avenue; Joim Brady, custody of the marshal till July 13, 1886, | Cuming st i Peter Matza, roundsmen; and to pay u fne of §12,365.98, Vat. 1 wn, it arge; Michael Whalen, U. D Shafter, an 18-yenr-old lad who | conrt ofiicer; Al Sigwart, jailer; Peter had’ pleaded guilty to passing counter- | Lurtleson, driver of patrol Wagon, feit money, was next sentenced. He w. N T FORCE working o1 rm at Friendville at the Martin Shields, Douglas, Th . Sixteenth, Dodge to Nich- 1 Donavan, Ninth, Tenth and Tenth, How- near nth, which had been washed out by the rain. Mr, Meany and his men | OMANA, N worked all dayin the recdoed | in closing up the hole. done at an expense of $15, had been ]m\l\mlll'n‘ to the day ain, it wonld, in all prob; cost $150. b., Jun. 1, 18¢ respeetfully inform my custon s trade generally that I have this day cd my wholesale drug, paint and h I have for the past e een years carried on at No. 1110 n street to the “Goodman Drug at 1007, 1609, 1011 Jones strect with enlarged facilities, the new firm will be enabled to merit a contin 1 would its for positions as teachers in the pub- | gion there s and | lic schools. Most of them pa mination. Mr. Ke; ducted the examination yesterday aeal holiday to get your Bex all the Postoflice open to-day from 12 to 1 p.m. The oces at hand. The B. & M. has fory Union stock ya and_ Octob k. I'he drummer bri but you wilf It will be partly under gove sedasat- | epnment patron SOU CON- | pmmmmeea O 1on for swearing off' is now ng. . Bennett, the young man in mberry’s planing mill who was so jusly sealded in a vat of boiling water on Sunday last, is getting better wded from the between May Ist 1,200 cars of Police Court. Johnny Maxwell, i nth to ade will soon be here | time of his arvest, for having passed | Sixteenth; John' Norman, South Thir- | HiaL u JLfoon bok | e e T Rin b ril it | ! T Tl 5 BRI at three connterfeit doflars at. Lincoln, He | teenth siret; Andrew Crawford, Six- | s, wishing their patrons -« happy | b le"‘l.‘m”'.‘ l:l”.'y:“‘f:-lr“',~”:: ,-(1-1',' [ wane of the iberal patronaze bestowed .l.'n'..I:IP‘,:;'«.‘\.-HF M will not, as been lying i since Se er 20! R ) S TS v b , . | before Judge Stenberg yesterday, | upon me and I take this opportunity to | ¢ i s oo yinie i Jail ince Setetulier | teonthy Doder 1@, Gotes A5 HAe i | e printinge business i Omahia dur. | gioms it Maswell had become intoxi- | ik the publle for the onidence be: | =y T there until March . whon hewill to | by Fatnan, and Harney. Ninth to | ing the past year has given employment | cutod, and going to the houso of his for- | stowed upon me in the years past and [ The Gulches ull of Gentlemen. released in time to commence the spring | Twilfth; Joe Rowles, Eleventh, Douglas | 10,100 persons [ e lady love, threatened to kill her with | bespeak for the new fivm the same con- ss, Valley (Cal) Tidings I would nlso inform the | fellows of the olden times. There is There are twenty-four miles of sew ideration work on the f; arevolver which he wildly tlourished. . He was also sen- | to Capital avenue, L. Jasperson, Cuming tenced to fine of §30 street; Jates O'Boyle, Thirteenth, [T under Om i | T was fined $10 and costs, paid it, and | public that T shall continue the retail | the Bret Harte idea crops out, The Sylvester Yundt, the Denver cow-boy | ney to Bridge; Richard Burdish, Tenth, Lon miles of the streets of Omaba are | 0 N0 U0 ¥ k | drug, paint and oil business at the old | gy o of the olden times were not rough who was convieted of conspiracy to do- ward to depot; John Curry, Farnam, | PG i , miles of water | . J- H. dohnson was fined $5 and costs | stand on Farnam streotund trust 1o eon | gllo s, hut on the contrary those old fel fraud the government in the land cases, teenth to Sixteenth; Chavles Blow, ISECRIRaR orva el OB ORI K oAk Bl ID vl G iviGRE plinugitonecaive aishare iU B, ] e et was called up for senfence, but on applis | Twelfth n to Capitol avenne; Geo, [ MEINS Bl Lhe GV e 100 o dts | Willians, two small boys who had Deen patronage as heretofore, Wihing | oy iost chivalrous men on earth. They | cation of his' attorney, sentence was de- | Trimble driver of patrol wazon; Tom | 10 BEIDIEG QU Silat YO OIS | Y owing rocks, were teprimanded and | 311 a happy-and prosperous New Year 1} oiig ot have started to come had they | ferred until this morning m order that | Peironet, jailer; Patvick Mostyn, rounds- | © '}l.'l "j‘l” e o o o bonxi | B bagaU remain, Ver) l_'n”.\ not boen brave And very many of theim certain letters may be produced from | man, i R A A Five re wrraigned. Three ( 3OODMAN, were men of edueation, and well read | Denyer parties. e rack in the city. | of them we «d out of the city, one S (ot enltivated. as things o now), al All the prisoners who are sentenced to Word Building. Ihere are thirty men on the police | gischarged and the other one was ' given = AL * | though sometime some of those gentl the custody of the marshal arcto be con- | - School Superintendentdames was found | force exclusive of Murshal Cummings. | lays in the county jail. The bunk clearings yosterday were e Thd not wear fine elothes. Witliam fined in the Douglas county jml until | busily engaged yeste: in sorting The Y. M. C. Afwill reiv to-day L 5, BUN.50, e M. Stewart whacking a bull team up in their sentences expire over a ot of small colored pasteboard | at” their rooms on the corner of ~ Fif R ey Will Priesman is giving away the cigars | these mountains, was a man of s much John B Legnard, the Chicago million- | bits, containing different short words, teenth and Farnam, T ’ni,‘, B vis bo. | on nacount: iof bouneing born | hrains, courtesy and bravery as when he SWhat States senate, John wrels on the Sue December 27, . in the Unite fore the county commissioners yesterduy | =gy ne on sler, when rol those:? asked a reporter | Anongr those who will * Fin as Me.Jumes was com- | quy are the ldies of the W aire convieted of conspiaey i the linid L is expected to appear before the ] tence the task of placing them in | O\l peceive at the Buek | morning, and the work of adjusting hisit- | gy and will not reconvene until the com wnento levee, wis as good o man as HE RANKIN CASI ; 1o'clock until 10 p.m. [ volved accounts was commen His | yiéncement of the February tevm. when John Bigler was governor of Calis The avgiment in the case of Rice vs ro used by the ""”'“;'“ It the |~y a B 1s under obligations to Mossrs, | deficiency will reach a figure somewhere | pliyee hoys were arrested yesterday for | forniasJohn K McConnell, when he had fuEERo I Gt toomptng Lwgs oo § grade, for sentonee Bulding: | Mendelsohn & Fishor, Henry Voss, 8id” | between $500 and §700. 1o presented | shooting erows. They we imanded! [ emione old boot and” ono old 81960114 menced yesterday morning. g BSE colores 5 > i ‘leve Bros i others for TP 3 j " ol St % i s WS g as Lo the rear ¢ s K 3 R oy A forey Blchard Il oo for | pasteboard containg - word or combina. | the :f(‘i”i].'{il‘fh.\x'v:.llulfi' St n:xlhl‘-h vs for | vouchers for n quantity of ““\“ hol ‘ h\-.i..{ L fummishing con- | and while he was toting shakes to the top | (JUsBORICEACVTE ARG, BN 6 RGET flie aroscoution. and. Judg vage, | of words, such as *'is,” “was,” “sat,’ or | 1t Bles, i | extr work, which the commissicners | A wholusale noti uLfurnighing eon: f15¢ Jinin Novada Gity:was (ion as.| [z strensib sndiholetomonass, boraigeoliom) for the defense, consumed tl inder | “the rat.” A complete assortment of | ‘Fhe new county oflicers are sworn in | will doubtless allow, and in that event | cern will shortiy opon ol T B | dine & scholar aé the state ean Boast of to- | in com) {04 Y il e of low o of the morningz, Messrs, Webster and | them will contain enough to form several | on !]w ith : his shc » will be almost covered. Mr, | stor uTm.- n the or of the B. & | \q0e %0 ho wa carned, polite and aus | Ehori we ulum or phosph ,, p‘m_u‘um. tAul. e e Meontmg e n 4t | sententes, of diliorent leweths. In this | Thera are now I the poor house | Levitt has from the start pushed a'claim | M headquarters' b considerate then as when he afterward | i i i, Yoyal - iuking Fowdor Compagy afternoon | way the pupil is taught to nize the | seventy-cight inm who cost the | for extrawork on the tax list, but this Capt, Phillips s to be made deputy rnced the stato’s offiee of attorney gen- |2 Judge Dundy in charging the jury said | ditferent words easily, and to put them to. | county $2.00 per | per week to the commissioners deny. The work ean- |y Shorift Coburn His pla in AL We could specify many other” in o e - that there hadbeen o misunderstanding | gether £9. B {0 LoV Sohignace, Bong ; ”I“ ondituros of tho RARDY '”“;“"' onlin A l,‘:“t“fi [ Street Commissioner Feuny's depurt- | stances of learn Iy wrking it Any's || e EEAT o trial, was intended to take | Umes the teacher writes out some sen- | VoL | Mr. Leavitt scems to be in very bac ment will be filled by James Adams work in the old times The grulehes in 1 Y :'.}’,“':"“”h Sl EIEa TR niohdod Lo take | tenee on the blaekboard, and the scholars | past | Deiiltly, aud looks ill and worn L b Bk e o T T iR Tt DOCTOR MeMENAM company and ey them together, | Who are put at this kind of worl arc ve. | Wiges A - bond, us newly elected coimty commis- | gentlemen who ing for fortune PLOERLETOT OF THE i AC TS 1st minnto - tho B plan | quired to pick out and place the different | 2500 o | sted in Chicog [ sioner, in the dounty eonrt. s suretics | With picks Pheso men had Omaha Mcdical and Surgical s \d only one caso was | prsteboard block ‘\.\Iy‘,u-l, “;‘.n form_tho | tishop his sls Shevift Miller Wedn ceived a | are Eugene O'Neilland John Rush | neither t ers nor Uie languig TISTIDUTI, UK ken up. o said he did not | Same senten his practice instroets | Vorthin rother, Mr. R TR e A piaa | S R P Sa0 dloans tributed to i 1310 D CAPITO INUR. :"lrvlurl\nr. s his opinion on the luw in- | the childven, and is a sort of diversion | iston ind Uey Sriend, Mrs, *Col- | toleatum from Shortll Huckiey of Cook T T Pt tho simo s on | California N SEARATE ulmnl I voived in the case until the other cases | besides. These blocks have been in use | nd New Yes th Mr. und | county, Ils, instructing him to arvest | from 12 . o L B W S0 EEEE S 0 | ~ Chronic and Surgical Diseases, had been tried before him, He therefore | one year, and have so far proved highly | M, Woolworth, Mys. Wool- | one Henry Crow wanted in Chicago | Bunday, dihe cattiors Wi ADDITIONAL COUNCIL BLU instructed the jury to bring in a scaled | snecesstul for the purpose for which | 1V will e happy to meet her friends | for highway robbery The man was | 78 il . y = verdiet on the” following questions: | they were intend Yos; they are usod | of Bishop Worthington at | found Wednesday aftornoon working ns | 4 Lers e Personal Pavag Were the cattle infectod? B eie e | the children in the i > from 2 o'clock until 3 p. m. | # U434y B, Erion, of the South Omaha Gle B Ak fut torn 4 o ity Di » oattlo come | of the schools throughout the | qjop (R i s | butcher in the Hammond packing | has bought the On Stock Jour | wasin'the city ye iy & gryg) i kllll{un»l\uln\v ity Did lhll n..u\h « i | 5 Fher e Sixty-iwo teacl !lnl.lml,-‘.lv‘ house, South Omaha, Constable Rey: | nal and will consolidate the two papers Rou (3 Rohay DA I yorn, netelioat] D DY PP municate the disonse to tho plutntil's | Chan o000 of the city will reopen | SOUBLY, outsice of the Lity, Who SVELAEC | nolds urrested him and lodged him inthe | My, Spencer will give his whole attention | i firow e e PRIVATE CIRCULAR TO MEN, cattley In case the jury found for the | 1 hout $15 cach insalary per month. The |00 - 1 Phe culprit awaits the he C roinl Racoyd | ne 4 | 1 i plaintins on these po/nts there was still | on Junnary 4. number of schols In the ity | SRR SNt oo nutharities, ar | to the Commercinl RECord, oo neer, | Sunday, and Joft Wediosday for | o pseage sven T 1voue Diseosen, Son the question to be decided: What was i 11,202 children attend school und b 8 ARG AU | Wil h \\«N‘"" s flge dopat "“l',‘}‘ | where” he will ~1~!m\ Aipcatiliory | | the value of the cattle which died with o _Horse Dentistry, hers whose monthly salaries wyer oo e laotion s, | rotur yesterday ”..,Hi N‘”‘ wy M the elin e prove eneticial to his e the diseaset When the jury’s verdict is I'he military authorities of the depart The Janu portionment L e R where he “went to attend tl [v» il {w M e Pelt, of Sioux City, s | received, Judge Dundy will consider the | ment of the Platte are preparing to re dl the sehiodls of the county s | oo g0 O T ot Baaeai b s | amuncle shia was kitlod In n saibions 46- | oty yislting Mr. aud Mys. . Lo Folt legal points to be decided and render his | pcive o visit from Dr, Clark, the celebrat 107 ; g [ oflice for the month of December wi cident on the Dlinois Central near La A T e s Trubieatan decision when the other eases have been s NS R TR Iliere are fifty-four prisoners in the | as follows Sall e i e ices, man: cd horse-duntist of tho east. He is to g0 | 45007500l eight of whom are held for | Collections on list Moy, of St. Joseph, Mo., writes W10 tried. 11 ottend. such as va- COURT NOTES, out to Fort Mcl _““"\_"'i““"““ the cav- | yiqepdl” offenses. The vewainder are | Beer stumps to Marshal ( min making inquiry .\l;» Pratt. of Omabu, (80 Lo oty v ( e, Court will convene to-day te reccive the | aleymen there in the art of filing the | solely the product of Douglus county. | Spirit - Ty whout his Ho-year-old - rungyway - hoy | 8 GRS SOV tington N Lty verdiet of the jury in the Ruankin ease. | teeth of their horses. This muy sed Thrée are held for murder, one of whom | -{(‘;‘_“I AP (ll‘.‘.k[m who is believed to e m‘n.‘ i e v MY The next cases on trial will e the eleven | jo0keying practice, but it is not. Before | is under sentence of death and the other | Specinl tax stainps The youngster has been missing seven [BSE & B MBS U L0 MO 0 ARCHITECTS. ln‘i:hluu& Clark l‘||~u||1u|m- snits which o T S Bata 10" ho twalve o thlitoon | O 5«\'.i\|lll|ll: trial; three Ilm .li.« — wonths E : ¢ | ably” visit New Oleatis, and possibly 5 O — will be disposed of in a bod L SR8 | o or WO | (g s held For fornication and another | Potal colleetions. ... ersereoeoo SR0HAT | Wednesduy even ) qnga f | ARV BOW SRIGAIA. DG POMC | “ Y R e wor's opinlon 1n the caso of of age, his teeth become worn | gor pape: two are hovse thicves und th steBissdd | At Mes-doin o Sfrou | fo California buforo s viturn ho F. M. ELLIS & Co. Paschal-Campbell. [ Ar. Fred I Martin and M ki City Barb Wire | down and splintered, and unless they ave | yemainder Fish vs. the Nebr the Rev. J. 6. [ J s g on e somencons | fehiteet and Bulding Superint's company received yosterday. He | filed away, they eause serious injury to | grants, petit larcenists, ete. Cards are out for the fageo of Miss | were united in marriagoe flndal for the defendant at the plainti?s | his mouth, and ‘,\‘...b.““.\l to his entire = - " \““r‘ : I'lli I.m “l’ :”“:W\” e | Detweilor tylng m.,\; L ; ‘An | I ;1 - e iz LR 5ts. system, By instructing the cavaleymen THE FIitE RECORD Amelin ., Paschal, wil 1 atandat uioc s yokarvad § wedoy's | John E. Guet, of Hastings, Neb., is a O X <o S Tow to file the teeth of their horscs, and Mr. Hugh J. Campbell, United States | {30 o, f | OMAHA, NEB, and LES MOIN‘hS,“IA. . WHO CAN THEY BE? yroviding them with sets of instruments | Burning Statistics for the Past Year | army. The coremony will plice at | M. D. 8 . et - Jice, Cor. 1ith and_Farnau Streets, Koowm - 1 N | { M. D.Strande, who has been conneet P a 5 M d] 4 ahree Alleged Craoks from Omaha | 1tis believed that a good strokcof ccon ~Good Service. St Prancis Xuvier chureh, Council Blufls | ed with Weldenan & Co's commission | Now Year's at the ¥, M. 0. &, b ertrmit "T:E\:'l Working in Kaunsas. omy will be achieved. The record of the fire department for | at 8 o'clock Tuesd: ) Woming gy | house for some tino past, und C. Tinuer: | .\l\.l- l.lH O .‘n. I Grown Gitov, with 1. M. K, arshal Ci ings receive rosterda ” g the year past is most exeplary, and th, & reception will follow at the son, lute with Meyer & Ruapke, hine | (¢ My Sha- | Mastial Sl e Al yopardyy Coasting Accldent. Chiicx Butler aud his assistant My, Galli- | dence of the bride’s parents rom 830 1o | bou mvocry business of 810 | i Ay i pafolloniig usoreh g L toiton, | Willio Anderson, w small 10-venr-old, | g8 b S RO | 11800 m s st and it o e Tusinessat | &7 N ashal Cummings—Dear $ . A h 4 4 " | gha ) ; JNGS oo W [ ! 1585, —A youlg man who teg | was cod hill on South Seven Between January 1, 1883, and this date A New Drug Concern 1 %n ; o ed ni M i\ us 0. Ilhulllt. Omaba, | toenth lay when his sled § inclusive, there linve been in the ity 1o arbibles of incornoration of the | ob i Alinncn, wh oog ) 8 g R B and throw him | seventy-two alarms and forty actual ires, | Goodman | Drug company, were filed yes S ; van against ¥, Gliiad, Buring 1 BIRD W ith Kitiott forged'a | violently aguinst o post. e suffered | representing a total loss of §46,000. Only | qorduy in the oflice of the county clerk, | morning, | expired t Nutioual bank hor | considerable injury, the prineipal item of | &ix of these fires entailed a loss equal o | e incorporators are C. F. Goodman, | Pt hs furn raion w vt sy, but was attestod s 81 qoago beig @ dowg and ugly sealp | or exceeding §1,000, and these wero ' Goodianand 0. . Gooduan | o the inmntes i his in- | Burbnea A S : b Aoy as e i ompanion | wound. His imjurics, however, are not | April 10, the Burlington & Mi Yo eupital stock s 1 bi X000 | earceration, i AR b g R AL T adn protimnans il and weis bound over | doniidencd davgorous, Dr. Galbraith | raflvay freight dopot, completely de- | 100 shires, & board of ive dietors | Hox. . B et thiy even | G Ay rooms, iy g o et o the distriet court in the sum of s each | G4l s wounr. The boy is i son of | stroyed; loss, §14,000 | Bto e elocted o assume ontrol of af Wt o on the lifu of Moss | stroot, toduy. holr rlends b, b LI | A i ey Eulott as prineipal. At the trial Eiliott guve | YR 0 00 Vg on South Svven- | May 2dth, Moyer's planing will, par- | fairs, Ahe company will - condu : ¥ Ly Cen 2 wnd 10 . AR B L Rittaa b Oucare Lode & foul A tudhes, | 400 et & 1;;,;1; busucd; Joss §2,000, | wholsale dry 3 | leados v eig | betvieen i 6 Leek dugh, Bbuut 2 ) light, | besd Ll " 3