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T — AL B T O S T T THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, MONDAY, JANUARY 4. 1886, : \ | already served one term. He is a native | that both men had met by chance in a | I think that there are eongervative men | My, Jones and Mr. Deuer are mistaken in HIGH AND MIGHTY DRIFTS. | girpads,ciryed one most of his younger | downtown saloon, and Rate] Was called | enough among the wealthicr and more | et ot ot the Firoe e o (o $ days 1 Englar About fiftecn years | upon to decide a dispute at cards between | conservative class of Mormons who will 59 FHE g N R & § g to Om the He decided | prevent such utter follyasnny open and | the winter of The fact is, that in ago he cam and ente r and another man £ g againet the United | that year the river ¢ | l The Snow and Tts Effects Throughout the | cmploy of the Union Pacific as section inst Barr, Thisaroused the choler of | nized resistance sed on the night of City and the State | foreman. He has servea one term in the pand le followed Ratel to his raom | States. fort ;| November 20 and did not opon wntil | £ e . rpsenpd | eity conneil, during which term he was nd agsanlted “‘Is the military at Fort Douglas and about the 1st of March, 1860, On the first SIIo , e, ORTIRG ’ i | clctied commissioner. In 1881 he tan for | him justas he was about fo enter the | neighboring posts able to cope. withthe | day of Jannaty, 1560, there was & doop THE ONLY DIRECT IMPORTERS OF | THE COUNTY OFFICERS ELECT. | * was defeated by D, N. Miller, | house. Barr was fined $20 and costs, | Mormons in the event of an uprising? snow and the thermometer showed 32 de. th nt incumbent I Ratel was released “That1s a question you ougl not to grees below on that day 1 erossed on a E ‘ HENKY F. BOLLN - ' ask. 1 might have to say that it was sleigh, with Charles Woolworth, brother The Leighton & Clark Insurance treasurer-elect, Henry F. Bolln, | TA | TRAVELERS, not and that would eneourage and em- | of J° M. Woolworth, on the 18th day of | DIAMON DS PEARI‘S » Cases—More Union Pacific Changes 1 a resident of Omahat since 1969, | gyove wiows Gathered fn the | bolden the Mormons, “However, 1 will Febuary, 1860." Mr, Lacey is eminently | ) ) ~The Postponed Esamination coming here direct from Holstein, Ger- stel Rotundas say this, that the troops at Fort Douglas | correct, and the mistake arose through A by many, where e was born September 16, [ 5 1O . as at | A7C AbIE to do all we want them to. You | mis Mr A D Jones, whosaid that | Court and Police News. 1847, After coming to Omaha Mr. Bolln ) ; 1. K. Yo "" » Japan was at | qoo in the event of tronble, Gen. Scho- | the riv Ne n in the winter of '3, e 1a few years as a farm hand, but | the Paxton Saturday waiting con nection | field with headquarters at Chicago, is | and not in s was stated in the Beg's | > ‘_ b Shl WmAQIt 1 the grocery | wostward, Tio dootor s quite's schel. | nbloto, oall’ {oguior Rot only all Ue | AFiels, | AND OTHER PRECIOUS JEWELS | " Wintry Weather, | business at the corner of Sixteenth and | gyly Jooking Jap, and conversed yolubly | troops in the department of the Platte, - i 4 Tl 1y woke up yesterday morning to ets where he h been ofi &1l maniner of learned toples. 58 but all these in the entire division of the 5 0. 0. B IN OMAA | find a heavy mantle of “the beautiful * on He was o member of the b s ther e liar | Missouri, of which he s commander He the ground. Sine o'clock Friday ture in 1881, and ran for the | Mission to Americ LIS rather a peculiar | eonld push a large body of the military | Electing and Installing their Officers — S— { filght the snow had been falling stendil city treasurer three years one, and is creditable to Japanese ambi- | into Salt Lake City in a very short order For 1880, | Hing ste Y | but wa e @ presci Cui- ms. i s been s o 8 cov ry | &hould su 1 1 be neecess \ T ¢ 1 | b with but few intermissions, and’ by yes. | ot V43 defeated by the present incum: ) ti i “fi‘“ ot el Il AR e | | The Omaha lodges of the 1.0, O.F. [ An inspection by connoisseurs of othors contemplating purchases will convinee thea terday morning a depth of nearly a foot | CHARLES P.NEEDHAM | partly at the -}\ ense o l‘ AL N ROH OF SYMPATHY, have elected oficers for the ensuing year. | that they can save from 10 to 35 per cent. making their purchases dircet from importers and o half had been attained As the | Donglas county's new clerk will be | [0 acquaint himselt with our science A 1t - The installation of the officers of Omaha | besides having by far the largest and finest stock in the West to seloet from. #now had boen drifted i places by the | Churles P. Needham, He is” a young [ of medicine for — the purpose | Mra. Rockbud Soothes Her Sorrowing | 149 | Friday ovening at | Ourdirect importations of FRENCH CLOCKS, BRONZES, MUSIC BOXES, OPERA Sliath winds which salled l' oo | M, very popular with those who know | of propagating it in lectures e Scul in Spirita. lodge room, attendance of bLre GLASSES, Ete., and ART GOODS from PARIS, VIENNA, and other leading markets, ox- h ‘"L'_ Phafey (“_ml“f“‘ml‘jjl"! S (o0 oF | Lmy My K odham was born in Bufialo, | and books 1o his fellow countrymen. The | .\lr: Rockbud, wife of the notorions | (L& b | ‘cced the combined stocks of all other Owaha jewelers. £ oot in depth, Droperty owners wor | Ne Yo November 20, 183, which brings | doctor has been aft nding during Pat Rockbud, was ot fora “time"" yos e TR orave 'tho L offieors It Our stock of WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, Ete, stands without a rival in busied in clearing oft the sidewalks, and | NS e et i s | Lotwy b Now Yorl And. 1oy terday and she succceded 1 having it. lod: . . G John J. Toms: N. (., | this city in point of cleganee and variety, and all at MILTisoming ® Wil aving of boys | £1o S0 UIRIRIN 1008, Swanb i o | o gor I the sttdy.of the nevw 4 But her fun endea rather dismally, the Johnson; D. H. Mayne; | found employient in shoveling away the | 085 EE O TS STIOY OF | discase germ life, 1o exprossed wind-up at night finding her at the een- | Treasure filit; Sceretary, Ben | e . first onrly dawn, “eont out”its font | [ auy public oflice before ments in hydrophobia, but said that it | with being deunk and disorderly, Mrs, | A J. Hunt; RUS, 8. AL € Robe S ' heavy plows 10 clear off its b ould require thr h reli 1 fe et : M S, Ira 1 Horn; R. S. N. G, ( (ke A R R - LT JARES 11 APCULLOCT AL LO W relias | R first made herself known to the police | X' Coohiek il 8 N It This gentleman, the present s well as | ble conelusions. ~ He intends going 0 | ¢ calling at hendquarters and demand- | 8oz 1. G, ol Oy 3 TR 5 s 50 completely snowed under that travel was intpossible. By 9 or 10 o'clock the drifts had been pretty thoi 3 LM cleet of the county court, has | Europe this year, but is now on his way | already made himselt well known to the | home to attend to some private mat people of Omaha and Douglas county in | W. B Collins, Lander, Wyo. 7.: the arrest of her hus: d he was dar intention of ing a warrant fo 1t band, as she Sheannounc ers elect of State lodg ). 10 led Monday evening as foll P Vanstrand; N. G, F. 1 ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGUR | inspeeting ont stock before purchasing. S, Be sure to consult your interest by E C! up except on NEy8 that capacity. upied the beneh | does not often’ ocenr that” travelers X \ ik HoA 4 . An Rarly Inepec Invited. and the were running r g 4 0 » SPALSE PO i Ol R for dive the morning V. G., J. Disbrow; secrotary An Early Tispo n Invited, wis lock in the afternoon befor bt B 3 hA: | Sviam: it T 2 reld until she " secured it She w Bencon fodge No. 20 will hold its instal | | T et et Wit st ont ey T ent, | of the same year he was eleeted to com- | ming, visit the'eity, and it was with ‘no | ¢80 "0 G0 St ¥ ni g | - Lodled L A TG S | plete the expired term. Judge Me- | little pleasure that the reporter seized ALY S 3 o tion on Tuesday evening. Of this ‘; ¥ ters u]- Ly :»‘- <een on the ) ts l“”; | | ‘.1‘1 Hl|:'“ vn‘- ;m\ylnullh!(‘llm'\“l' v I.' ||]|m||lll\u‘rr‘]‘\lllml\:m\\ of |-|n||1\4“ st \K\fl.h :'”‘" ”f“ -““;— "I'“;' !Lv qm' 1 ~w||-- h |i_;.- the officers elect ave: J. P G, J MA—-‘ MEYER & BRO, snow had not beceonie iently ked | ot b A A e 3 § 0 € Y ook three or four drinks hen she § oty N, G., Alfred Viney: V. G., M ‘ ; s Peoria, 11 He studied law with the firm | My, Collins, Lander now candere % Ry B iner ; ¢ [ | forodorthe slcighing, good, norwill i of Glerin & Kilpatrick, at Mommouti, Dl | fown ~of 2000 iuhabiants with | trimes s o (o ety o | R Pruit; seoretary, W. &, Kelley Cors I v Tarvean Sts,; Gitara, No | yot. Pedestrian traflic was limited, for | At was admitted to the supreme court | fine prospeets It has the sympathy of those present Lizotoy, W. J. Welshans and I, F. s of 1all associatior . H. Whitson and 1L I of that state in 1881, That same year he | yet no brick structares but several red | T i pverybody who conld stayec o iy ! ¢ 3 ingher troubles. She wanted a justice of o o 31“1:1:3‘uvl{‘..:‘n:n-'.\.-‘m "\Khlv- . -h.f:.',l\ came o Omaha aud opened an office | stone busiess structures have recently | ) peac ; \uu'.m\.nm‘ 'nf“ 'i‘i.((:- }(lj(l‘n' sy W eteto e thett apeed ae e Nighoey | here. ITis unele, “David MeCulloch, s | heen putup there. Although the town or her husband’s « and sym- | Rhodls ! iz now a judge of the appellute court in the » hundred and twenty miles from a | pathetie and necommod ting bys On Thursday evening Hesperian B notch 1 v s At yicos I ate of Illinois J, north of Rawling, it has teles | furried out to find one campment No. 2 will eclebrate a simi Livese, troet € Coasting on Parnam, residing | About 8 o'clock Saturday a Farnam ets, A | ggreet ear coming down town broke loose Arrested for Wife Beating. The wife of 9 t Seyenteenth an 2 1al stations in the west and northwest show that cold weather is | oy o Je B BRUNNER. facilities and-a - good f tico could be found, however, who would | oceasion, The ofticers to be in<talled | peared before Judge Stenberg Saturday 0 i3 Fevtifing with heavy loeal Snow. At | e present incuumbent of tho oftice of route . southward. The . re | accommodate the lidy. - Utterly despond: | ara: Cr . B O. Coopors 8. W 1 M. | hind ontered complaint aghist her e, | 00 the grade from Kighteenth to Fif i B T I LR APy LIS BT SMn aLBY S O Do DRI o ik .“]"" ";“"! 9 "I"'t‘.\ ent, Mrs. Rockbud went ont sulped | Praitt; 1. ., R, R, Strong. J. W, bund for assauliing hor on New Years | teenth strect and went flying down the reached a minimum of 209 At Denver, | 400 & bl ceeds him- | from herding although the oil ficlds in [ Gown several more drinks, am she | A, Bennett; treasurer, Brunt; s It A warrant wis therefore issued by | Il The oeiver set all brakes, but the born Febr sclf. Prof. Brunner w: | and eame to | at Cliey: | 5 "4ay1 af Haycock, I wy _brospective mines and de- | ypplied to the police, but not one. volun- | rets the judge for assanlt and battery, and | wheels slid over the snowy track lik the murcury had fallen to 16 i enne 102, at Bismarck 202, at Salt Luke P A T griculture give great promise | (eered to make the arrest. Completely | was placed in the hands of Oficer Haz Bt Y b Q205 Vi iy S anove. | Omaba'in 1957, For fwel¥e vears e was | for the' ear futrés * Linder honsts | Biiibioken, o' more. deiks. wory in a Restaurant. Who Sorved tho papor yostordny. Kasster | Bt vhnners and the cor wis gaining The Buriington & Missouri state weath- | DERERAL 0f the Sorth Quitia s6h00% | the possesion of the mammolh liar of the | pecossary to'make the unfortunate wo? | fter four o'clock Saturday | was arrested at his home and taken to | Momentum cach instant while the horses or report yestorday revealed the follow. | A0 WO years ago was eleeted to the po ]“'-I~". Ll :»\".I‘I‘Ix\‘n‘;' .“.‘,’:.".;\m(\m; man rl., et h Fsorrows, She took them, | ovnine a fire broke out in the restaurant. | the central police station, where he was | Were pushed to a gallop. Struck with a IO 00 TN Ing thorough cducator, and has b ctive alling falschoods. He is the author of | 4y i tehily. down Sisteenth strecy, | Whieh at 1013 am st fjoined | locked up = l\;l‘\r‘v|‘n|lllmll‘h'llly:: St NohLs s snowing. engaged in school work for twenty-four ous whoppers, including the pe- | she'espied a stairway which her | Bill Huston’s eating hou L by EXCURSION TO LOS ANGELES. | one side. He lit on his head and was Auburn 28 ; snow years, LA S ""“"""-"»“.“"' erdof wild eamels | finoy and quickly mounted iter- | fire one month ago. The blaze started in = dragged by the flying horses for two }'!"“"II"'“ none. T a R L S Bt et et LRI b B Tyt el Il“ eremony | the rearof the dining room, rc Round Trip Tickets $100—Excurs blocks, being rescucd at fast without in- e He s and b ! SN B 2 | 1 1 people slept above The fourth of the sevies of winter ox vs jumped out while the car kepton the track at the aniember of the undertaking tirm | of several hunte BBt 1) OlLy 1804 nona VIRIE 007 | B sl i Centra] (ity 189 ; none. of Drexel & Maul, and 1s_well khown | en Lost Cabin discovery D L G and | Selfin o ifornia will leave Omaha | going until e jumpe ating hers | foney Kneymey nd the proprictor, his | eursions to ¢ ers, and | and Council Blulls via Union Pacitic rail- | 100t of the hill and van - intc rshe tuned her voic snow drift, Sutt snow ! ( i | ' 5 30 o throughout the county. He is a nati of harrowing yarns un Telled out T ) S SENE1E wife, child, “cook and two w 0 3 | 3 Grand Island 188 snov. SO AR VINE §roE RO AT tiisTe B E M AT A DARERWALBE | S LR IOES ,r,“'\'\’;',fl?“.l‘{f..l.“'f"'\‘f..‘ [ four’ members of the Council ~ Bluis | way Wednesday morning, January 13, [ No damage and no one hurt | T from his carliest fancy, and where he [ American notes. Mr. Collins knows this | bug the lidy of the house did not like the | Bavarian band who 1885, Round trip tickets to Los Angceles | — i B i el ilenl v has made many friends. 1 ion. His 6187 Goorde | s s rouse did not dike the | oo for the night and return, Wl for six months, only Among the state people at the hotels 5 Wuiala 3 e . ¥ it fa ion is name is George § her Sabbi S t I f i e f B The eastern trains were all on time ] ! interruption of her Sabbath meditations | (' 5 ; | 100. For full | 1 upon or | yosterday were W. 8. Collett and I, An- § RS ErO Rt et B e AN BE D B GEORGE SMITH, R, Caldwell and he is a teacher. His | gud mildly romonstrated. Mre. Rockbad | e footof the stairway e §100. For full particulars call upon or | yesterday we 4 lett and P An | ML Ly 1'““ ',I’I" L) O | The surveyor-clect of Douglas county. | wifc is county superintendent of instrue: | fook oon i Tomarhe an | second floor and was'blazing furfously | addres J. W, MoRsE, rson, “Mead; F. B. Smith, Ncbraska RNyt tnssor e LEAINS 0N | 1), Sijth, 15 S0 well known throughotit | tion and the twain tun the Lander school | 00K offen e ludy's remarks and, | when the houschold awoke. “All hands ral Pass'e Ag't U. P! Ry i1 Cohn, W Tsland; W, T the Union I nCbULEIIISEbe: 5 HE stopping he z, made & dash at her | gnbled out down the outside sta Omaha Plattsmouth, and D. J. Gatos, the county that no biographical sketeh is | togethe very intelligent, wide | hostess: G sping he lated. Al trains on this line Saturday by the arm, Mrs. h s put on their clothing in ti i (i esdidos i He has Deen a resident of [ awake, nactive fellow but his caustie R 2% SPRSRIN ) . R Al Just night ore Squt ULt | i county for years and held the posi- | writings have at (mes ereated enmities 'mnl:fvl“Iiln“p:,.l-u'."' s e el | fire T Hmeney B ik A DIt \8 ¢ ¥ 0 S| cyor for g er 0y f L Onee w. » o menting ) 9 2 il o y oxti shed he D ter [ X . | O TRV AINYIL FARGH BB B/OCEhE thr tion of surveyor for & number of terms for him. He onee wrote in- commenting A the mow howling | {menY o i o night, but were | SHELBY —Saturday, January 2, at 10 p, m., 5 s THE BONDS, upon an attempt to destroy the wires e ey : ower floor was gutted and d & ght, 3 were belated yesterday, the train due h s s tween Lander and Rawling, that the van from the room and | i$'quite complete. Kneymeyer carricd | rightonc Cattirine W iniiit dasiier of dol P! 1e honds of the county treasurer are fi 1 R i | on the sidewalk in a_heap. Pic i 0, which | J. D. Cowie, P roLNID. 1ice and Mary Shelby. at 13) p. m. being snowed in at insuranee (o the amot 1 | insurance to the amount “of Funeral from the residence of the parents, Mcad, On the “Kansas division | fixed at $200,000, the judge at $50,000. | dals were in o conspiracy with the editor | jyo herself up she entered Whitehouse's | rover 8: Iha boil 'y of the Union o traflic was | commissioners at 416,000, cl 10,000, | of the Wind River Gazette to s Qilg: storo, b’ Sixteeiilh, and Webster | Sl dacy ATHIHL o0 hioto e 122 North Seventeenth strect, this (Monday) suspended alt yesterday on ac- 000 and the coroner #5,000. | public intelligence. The cdite st and'raised another rampus. The | diased sl will e repaired el i ! ‘ count of the heavy snow. The Missouri S e i Row. A’ s no further use for Mr. | o) R U S p T T © rop: ihe Ll:uuln s Ailton ‘r‘x““ Pacific nlso had 1 blockade to contond | THE DRUG-INSURANCE €A Caldwell ness, and Mrs, Rockbud was taken pris- | Deccial IR AT CatoY e e e rol wagon was summoned | Jrorse stealing 15 ignominiously | False impri ntral police station, where | Grand L 05 Wel he Omaha Union Veteran elub will AFPFAIRS IN JAPAN, oner, the p t. lephon with, at Weeping tram due here at 6 o er, and last night's lock, arrived eight The Ponderous Trial Commenced Be- hours behind time fore a New Jur, / erviow With an American | carted tothe \ | TWlio Buirlinglon & Missouri trainslonmo | The officers of tho Unitod States coutt | o hndens of aiat Gount she was locked up in~ the women's cell. | Conversion, QL Gl i o lon oy, and went on schedule time, with the ex- | were occupied Saturday forming M y S At a late hour last mght Mrs Rockbud | Assanlt and batiery OLIBESCUBUINIR, 2o W) Bdsgietiet ception of thed.incoln (rain (east bound) | o fuvs taiesite the winerof g b | Mr L nd who has been for some Koenimg up hor courage by stugin | Distbince of the jiiice of members is dosired which was reported snowed in at some e L AoO oA S ey an, was inthe city last | “Oh, Pat “Will mind tac'children while | \BEXIAUAD oo o A “sucker” from the raral distriets was point beyoud Lincoln, nel, which has petered out through ten route to his home in Keokuk, | I'm away from home.” : e et Rk R taken in by tidence mag at e |l; & ight The verdant POt The new jur Lont 1l of the I rs the at the 1 Union Pacifie yards were | continuous excuses cd, and gangs of men were | quired by the tr Thy M bton & | o presentative of the Uni loc Farley was forsome y State Sliquor to minors vek plan THE FAIR ASSOCIATION, Sse lday y erdaydo learing awny | Clarko insurance cases t » | naval depot at Naga Saki, Japan, being | Gewing Ready for Work—Unfavor- | ites of disorderly honses The finest rnent of single tiaTe e ek e | and at moon, with a juvy put in form, | fho chief commanding officer at that able Weather Predictions. rving concealed Weapous ol SNt oime foupEanytere i cleared sufliciently to-day to allow the | court — adjourned — until point. The auditing committec of the fair as Metenlf Co. vepository, corner of Sixth andl Pacitie streets Hon. Jno. L. Webst yesterday to attend the tial of th blockade to be A Missouri s out ; HY morning at 10 (,~\.1m..<. when the tri “There are, or rather, were, three of ion meet this week to close up the ]-“" is one of & remar these American depots maintained for < and look over the annual ;w.,um\; nd is mot a little com- | ), henelit of the United States navy,” | of the association for the year 1833, ing ofli S 1 Obtaiming mone It is | Dischargiy lef t for Sidney ttle cific snow plow was sent | be hegun. This ternoon to clear the road. | able nature under false pretences. s, The plow 1s conside than | pli L. Briefly told, on August 1, 1851 8 3 b | se of the Dukota Stock and Gr those in use on the Un ndias!| s Are T taatiie UDper sihries of the | stid Mr. Farley to a reporter, “one of | probable also that they will decide upon | Gaming 10 IR e A G N ) it was flying past the depot at Gilmore at | Leightoli & Clarke wholesale drug house | them at Saki, Japan, another | the time of holding the fair this year. | Total s | volvi <4.000, p a high rateof speed, it struck the plat- | on Thaney strect, now oceupicd by the | at Nice, and still another at Rio Janeiro. | Theannual meeting of the directors and | 5 S 3 1 welith Night elub is vehearsing form, knccking it in all divections. Con- | H. I, Clarke Drug company. The con- | They made central depots for the kholders is to be held January 1 A : the play, “Meg's” Diversion,” with the sternation pr lod among those oceu- | eern” was insured in some twenty com- | pur ot goods and provisions for our Test has east a oraizops of the At the oftice of the 1L T Clarke Drug | jntention giving it some time next pying the station for an instant, the sup: | panies. Lhe loss was adjusted and thir- | navy, and for the storage of such mer- | eather for the first two weeks of Sep- | (3 7. Daubael sl month, The club met Saturday night at position b vn[:ll tthe plow had jumped | teen of the companics paid up in full or us was shipped from Ameriea. | tember, 1856, and his predictions are ex- | o wibach, their energetic ms the residence of J.J. Dickey. the track and was about to crash into the | in part. At this juncture the other | But the government concluded to aban- | rem: tnfavorable. According to his | fZer, was Friday morning made the Dr. J. W, Seareh is still suflering se depot building. - Ouly a slight amountof | companics claimed 1o discover a false | don them, beenuse they didn’t pay. T [ horoscope, the weather during that period | happy reciy y clegant gold wateh, | verely from the wounds received at the ¥ dumage was done, ntment in-the inventory of the ing officers of “the dilferént ves- | (il he rainy and Iy lin ez tantsrealhim by tha i b Mr., H, | hands of Charles Demorest the other 3 DECEMBER WEATAER Leighton & Clark at onee entered | sels could just as well buy their own | bup suitable: in fa A S e T Ke.in the [+ might. Hehas not sworn out a wairant 8 ighest buometor 0%, date | it (o enforee payment, and tho thiricon | provisions in the difforent foreizn: conn: | position, whieh Ot proposcs. 10 it | oy i pertinent and well ex. | 108 Demorests pro-ceution as yot 4 : owest baroeter 20,615, date ( companies that had puid commenced | tries, and it didn’t pay to ship goods | iy the field ne: ear. Secretary Wheeler | &2 ok-8 ARTLINRNE- SR ot soviagt New airivals at the hotels yesterday H Monthly vanae of baron oI 6L L6 BAN T Lime o roRantrR el | trom A brio beenuBE IUley: oflei s | patiolold noxt yonrs FReoretary W Noolr iy Gucoriremarke, oxprossed it Tiopa it | were few and far between and “traveler: Abhsolutely Pure. H }1 ost temperature 60.0, d 2 in ities they had made good to the | beeame old and musty before there was | jssued by Vennor's mi e | the wateh would keep as trae time and | ptonding to leave the city delayed their 5 & | | 4:‘.'\“.4“!!”" Lmlm*." 1]”1 i ‘h']m i g0.8¢ [ EeQIBLIDY is double nction brought y demand for them predictions of Gen. Test are cor ( serfeet sutizinction as the recips | departure for fear of beiug snowed in on "This powder’ nev A marvel of pur. { Ncatoatdalyfrango of temperatiiro 08, | fyanyy-loy s into the ease in this | “Japan” continued Mr, Farrand, “is a | Hit W hon abkod Baterdeo it the | fenthin ; the road ey G { | Least daily range of temperature 46, date | Wise:i-Leighton & Clarke, plaintiff, live progressive country, = The peovle | yssocintion would pay attntion to | oM D h has been with the H. 7 Silas Conedon, sentenced to two years' | in o petition with (ho miititude of low tost i | | Wt ? ) the following insurance compa b | there arc wide awake id farmore civil- | {hoge prophiecies in ¢ et o the | Clarke Drug Co. “sowie year and o half, | 5,885 DO ST T2 IREATER | ahart Wi i or y Y powdors, Bol | ' of temperature 16,7, Inp Hirttord, Phoenis, Germania, | ized in their views than the Chi Attt ot e Whoetler re- | Bving come from Morri Plumer & | SR G For Villing the Unitl | Gy in cons: Jtoy Wity Povder Conpap: | ) Insurance Co. of North Amevica, Lanca: | They are ready to take lessons from the | wavked that he thought the horoscope !‘l- Wi | -lm».m.mu\ of € iongo with | ¢ < mnil, was taken to that place Sat Antirpok M L S | v s0.1, shire, Fireman Fund, German-Anerican | goreigners—and of course have long sinee B S0 which firm he was connceted for sixteen | S Y L e R e i1 i direction of wind, northwest. | and Union, . The othor side prosents IRt s Inn o Liha ralrund aia el “‘..'.‘l.'“."; ] '”‘,. ““i]l“'l",f:. Wbly be | YeAIs. Do S pashaliblosloyr snd ABCHITEOTS, | ! pent of wind, 5,95 miles, el A . 3 A . i 1) robably be The wateh is ory heavy case How e tewart X 2 TR : . 5 Leighton & Clarke defendants against | graph, As yet, howe the but & { Leld in connection with tl; at ICansas e wateh is a very heavy en Moessr E. Jones, F. M. Koesters o $ northiwest u|\l’”\ SR URCON O I roh ag s, B phin Fire associati | few miles of railway in Japan, not over (l“.u \I“ :,‘..: .\IZ.:- mllh-‘ ml.\}uu\\wlyllr\}\‘ ard, chronomete ovement, and will be | %6 "Coomis, 1.G. € A1 Mer 4 F- M. ELLIS & OO. Orient, Sprit ve and | thirty or thirty-five.” Yes, the English i | Buifington. 'A miecting of representa- | Spprosiated by host of My, Daubalt’s | 100 1ocheuher, Misses Annie Lot " " Tl I b A L 1 axceod the. Atnarcans, | (uiington, A miceling of soprosenti | frignds ‘and dspocially by his business | hrank eI engs Im“H”B[‘,t and Bull[]mg Su fl”nts ine. gitclios {‘n«- n,ln ;:jl_un\--l\ |mlJ|||nH| t 'nlul N TET AT S AT T within the next | fssociates, Lvery deserved gift Rabalthat o ndunce ‘[.. \,\, Y | b : . nia, Scottish | try and in China di a decided pref- | yiongy 1o take definite and coneerted o wrisate party ¢ T y RgpcunEanisiehaty or snowctellid. Marquette | erence for the 15 over the _lan: action. Burlington is anxious to_come Robbers Knocked Out. at Plaitsmonih . CHAHA, NEB, aud DES WMOINES, IA, b | AR I OMLIRUER BL0M G IO G AL SA e Congdlon, Clavicson aid Huntap- | e’ In fact toy v vory Btk of cor | B cirendt it e oy objection 1o | Thursday csening, abou T AT Ofice, Cor, 11l i Faran Sircots, Hoom 10 ) for the drug company while Messrs, | dial feeling for the 1e payment | hat city joming us is that her association | as William Hepi moder e [ ET A TER. of frosts, , 16, 18, 1 ton & Hull; Savage & Morns repre- | of that $700,000 to Japan by the Ameri- | qoesn’t propose to offer large enongh pre- | depoty United States mars o it to ‘ EORGE BURLINGHOF, with 1, M. 151l ¥ \ it the insurance compames, Al twen- sriment some Yeurs. 420, 1% | i, - Crston and TS ON At ol e U RS B flons i RELLUTE i ] Aced Fes S 4 . ty-four_of the suits have been put responsible for” this state of | seoking admission, but will probably not 40 Q0Ral! & S0 | (e \ find = = — [ SQUPALATINE DRAN TEMPERATUR Joingd ssue and will be tried fo- i a B I R xivion ik ersning g are 11”11 ik dhest d viment of PEEEET AR [ theér, The trial will consume from one |~ *To cite you an instancelof the eager- | & ot ; mough. The prowimm 1ist corner of Twenty-third and Dodg R e m T To two weeks and will _defer the ealling | ness with which the Jupancse “eatch on' | or'oue faie. assoeiation this year by the cts by two footpads, who attemplod | ity 2 DOC}OR M(/MENAMY of the Lineoln term which sho pgally [to foreign ideas: A friend of mine, a | iy Wil exceed weything ‘ever betore | (o rob him Heplinger 15, however, | 1son i 1 OF THE . pen Monday next. Yo R form ”.\l‘““l G“" in ““-‘ known in lowa or Nebraska, oo i S M e ut Dorrance of Omaha Medical and Surgical | . : MORE CHANGES. went to Jupan and made a contract with | e American ¥Exhibition, London, U use of his vight hand with ¥ i 1s | con AND CALITOL AVENUE, COMPARATIVE PRECIPITATIONS, D ne T (e e AT | 1o knoek one of the men il it R & GOl inghes NS 08T inges | o e e Jio8 systom Lhero similar fo that of ot P then turned his attention to | 19 P | nnd Bore balDiasasos’ NINYY INT Receiving as Ido hur dr of letters | soon st coded in 0 1530 “ America, He made a contractwith them [ o e¢NIE APt 0 soon. 0 D y ong | 0.54 1881 “ m for five years, to roecive a salary of §10,- | from all scetions of Nebrask 15 nio nothe meantime | H e ? | Private | L0 N “ Thear | 000 per Year. Whea that time expired he | the northwest generally, concerning the nan had reaained his feet and | e ‘s of the 010 1N 013 o W. K. Griflitts and made a contraet with them for ten years | American Exhibition at London, opening I5heels. Heplinger could not | €\ 1103 Cass stroet Aanasen il B JInSg 078 ¢ Union Pacifie service was m | longer. The bargain was made May, 1886, it is due all concerned that in "'"'}"“ TS B DU, DA 10 s gulke | e fiss Lalu nnd 00ius aud The heaviest vainfall was on the 26th, | My, Grifitts is appointed aftor a year or - two longer the - Jupanese | this public manner advice be given that T | A8 A6 HENCE N0 RIS R Tk GG ontortaing that happened Write for ;’»"'l“"‘“ s The total vaintall was 117 | oyl freight agentin chargo of transcon- "““"'*;"""'“ml they ;'““"l Lun ‘H con- | have tendered the management at Lon- | 19V - ‘ inon Year's day in the most elecant AR TO MEN nches. i B A { . yo. | Cern themselyves, and puid their Amcrican | don my r 1ation, hotl member of | = e shape. The repast consisted of all the | on uvous Diseases, Some - tinental and other spec ¢ | instructor a large sum to give up his con- | (he exceut unoll Bodoxeentive com: | L ingin the nel { ¥ ke o A R v 1. Sypbilis, Gloet, e New Authorities, porting to General Traflie Mauager Kim- tract,” missioner of the United Stutes, Al 2 or Potor My in. the convee of | heartily devonred y the callir n Py The three justices of the peace elected | bull, rand, who has witnessed several | clined the offer of an honorary comnis. | s rounds Saturday found an unfortunate |y ie G decorated in the most « under the new law are moving actively Mr. Nash is appointed assistant general | presentations — of the ** Mikado,”" says kindly tendered by Governor Dawes | man lying dead drunk in a snow munner with cdibles that a Kin 1o the assmption of their oflices. Lee | freight nt at Salt Lake City, reporting ‘tl;:‘«‘l“_ l|ll"ln|ul"liil ”;m:l“ fi:":“ <'-".‘:l u-‘l\!n lwll-nwn tive Borska, | o corner of Ninth and Jones stroct ‘].‘ y 'l senit e | slsley qualitic ok the efore | to Mr, Shelb; rature d o customs hile 1 am strong in the faith that Ne- | phe poor fellow had no sl on dau the honors of 1t parlor ‘ljhl oy qualiliod snd togk the oath b doka | I, Shelby, i Japan and quite natural. He declares | hraska ought to be mepresented at Lon: | clotline was thin and. tittered. As a | white fhe pleasis stess ofliciated in Justice — Anderson Saturday, an Itis belicved that H. A, Johnson of the | that the AbLott company is especially | R0 e ARFIMBELE on el and TR T . / file his bond in theafternoon. Judge Berka | ap d Paolile 5 4 shaTaLh GORLIGNS 7| don,and that fglling 80 G 80 we nogloct | consequenco ho was nearly frozen, He [ the Ginlug roc \ | oro T T T R R R Missouri Pacitle will be appointed as- | faulty in the matter of costuming, some | 4 golden opportunity of again showing to | wastiken to the eentral station, wher At the swnnual meeting of the Omaha | 1TuTR, T T AT S P ,\m'lm-‘. sistant under the new general freight | details of which, he “says, are horribly [ (i world our wordrons resources and | Jie was thiwed out and given o comfort | elib held Saturday eve the follow s son will l.lLi no steps until the 7thinst, | agent. butehered, “:”."l"mt amor, 1“1‘--[.‘-”:,.“.,“ sh pour »,i ool ”‘[ i i ifnanit \,‘, Namara, | g members woie el dis |“,~“‘|“u\"' ’ A VINE LINE Of en he will swear himself i con’ - TS Py e e grand exhibit at New Orleans, a care and ho is woll known as an old bum directors: Arth od Mil :;:lxl:ul-lul;« Rlialhitsa of b6 norte B4 908 Postponed, TROUBLE BREWING. Canvass of the matten causes me reluct j b o | Jaed, Guy € Barton, W. R ,u‘,.l, 1{ nh J The other of Is cleet are preparing The investigation into the charges An Aviny OflL or Opinion on the antly to abandon the project as one not Personal Paragraphs, | Garneau, jr. C. Cowin, L il {1 o st anto thoir positions by qualifying | against Marshal Cummings was post- | ° Avi Oficer's Optuton o feasible under existing “elreumstances. | Gardiner M. Lune,of Boston assistant to | houser, IL- P Deucl and o B Wilkes i filing bonds, ete. Thoy will assume’ the L T TRy s Ry v Mopman Bltuation Neighboring states, with which we ave | president Charles Franeis Adams, of th ions of thanks and regrets wer i) dutics of their respective oflices on Jan-: | ot i o8 B0ALRS LU apouser, “An army ofli at Salt Lake City | more or less intimafely connected in com: | Union Pacitie, arrived in Omaha yestor t ircment from the elub | i ) ;“["‘“,'l‘l“"' nol supeat, st the PHODOT | writes to army headguarters toduy,” | mon interests, are nob viewing the enter- | day m and is quartered” at the ModLllun, wba has boei 1 o ime. Tlhe commitice wi 1 on o | prise as favorably as might be. | Millard | ! w new hoard mee 4 . { : ol s 1o WOODBRIDGE BROS aid Gen. Howard to a reporter, following are brief biographical : g Tuesday afternoon to take up the inyes: 1o - ftio - o ? [ sketebes ol the ditfinnt gentlanen wh | vadily aarioon jo P the" lura orning the situation in Dtuh. He Vo "-‘\ , Jo appropriation | fiom | Editor Persinger, of the D will serve the county for the nest term: - —~ e a0 dlstunbisaiaraman 4 Which the. exponsd of ' eolleetng an | mimas, the socioty puper ab the : | N 3 WILLIAM COBURN. Police Court Decket. it thero s o certain disturbing elomont | exhibit could =~ be met, And = yet, | jiul ‘wisin the ofty yesterday | ber, 1i Tho shoritelect of Dougiis connty 18 | For the day ftor Moo ¥ear tho orowd | there whic Is keeping up o ferment and | 1think, with proper and united effort, | G Wi 1 the Gty yotnduge Eighth [ § 45 yem's of agze, having boch born in New J 2 ! ; trying to cause trouble. The members | means could be improvised without | i Saiad, 1 5 DIt MANINE Leok before Judge Stenberg Suturday was » ; 1 legislative aid. 1 have not time, how- [ merly conneetud with th ldd bt for ) ¢ Mampshive, March 56, 1543, 1 Q| hetare ol of this element are continually defying bl phave not timo, how- | /0w with the Western Newspaper Union, OMAHA NEBRASKA. \ Dis country four years during the war us | Yather slim. B o Client are contimually St 1S | ever, ta devote ' to this, and securt such with the Wostorn Nowaps | S a soldier, enlisfing as a private in the | John Holiday, Charles Weimer, John 4 el HIING. LY Ehe ) gy exhibit as 1 would be willing to stand | 18 18 the city - A X weeks ~ ¥’ Fourteenth lowa voluntecrs; afterwirds | Murray, Mike Burns, W.J. Cary, charged | 18W8: ete. eteBes ide sshowing disres: | gponsor for on such an occasion. 1 do | exposition i went with the Seventh lowa cavalry with Deing drunk “\'Am Ahwhu""u\l L peet to government officials, these Mor not care to serve, even in the prominent ]| which he 19 then into the United States voluntee J. Bwanbeck, drunk tud. disorderly, | Mons, e says, are continually tryinz to | and honoruble position voluntarily ex faxes. | e of his » and was mustered out in December 1863 | : 9 | deatroy their reputation by underhanded | tend »y the London managzement Iir Hoe served o long time on the stafl of | PAid @ fine of §5 and costs, weans. Sometimes they actually go so | At governon, wnless 1 could tike with | gy 1, ¢y f, | suml 1 ks Tanily, consisting of ¢y Mujor General W hoaton, and since the | John Kelly, suspicious character, was | Weaus. Somotimos they actually go 50 | n iy own sf ence action on my | o e Grpinton g 2 1 Wite aud theas ¢ ¢ it : B e e Tt ia ama AR et SN farasto throw filth through their win- | part, as indicated. ot | af Areari, Hix., lus budg ; it | eve il 1 Déon ol | bE with the quintermaster’s department J. W. Lewis, saume charge, veleased. dows. He sees no improvement in the ? . Bosr, W. Punnas. | 1AL cla Gare of Dr. D las sufs | ¢ 1 | oWl of (& | Mr. Coburn is ut present amember of [ John Bell, Ol Jackson und Lon Hewitt, | situation, and thinks that there will be | BrowxviLie, Neb., Jun, 1, 1556 | ficiently recovered so i o b S0 B ol e e city bourd of education, aud oucof its | vagrancy, were discharged. serious trouble ere long.” ; 5 | Aiahy Fosayarcs 40 AR (9. D duld body 1o draw water unl X Wost setive workers, | " Peter “Tuitle, drunk” aud disorderly, |~ “What is youropinion of the situations' | . The Biver and the Weathe v * moy forthcoming. "The $15 | pratos Niding Yehlcle 4 5 RICHARD O'KEEFFE. fined $5 and costs, was asked of Gen. Howard, 1 noticed an error in your interviews - 1 last we A the unfortu A This gentloman wus elocted to suceced | Harry Bare and Joscph Ratel were ar- |~ *So far as I can sec it has not materi- | on the weather aud river,” said My J. Ho | AL A Munror, principal of ools | mate man w mpelled 10 upply to the ucd va a el ged from whiat it has been lately | Lucey to a reporter Saturday Both B ( county for belp. bt Binself as county commissioner, living | of Ughting, Itscewms | ally ch . | 1 | ity Jovking over school methods i

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