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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, TUESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1886, « CONCRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS | . 'tz eyt of | THE LARE GIVES UPITS DEAD. | emavo concene. — I THE (QUNTY SCHOOL FUNDS,| ~ DIRECTORY. | muome Manderson Addrosses the Bemate on His | Gin non-metallic gold <tandard would he in: | The Closing Chapters of a Most Bemark- | 14\ Nudeal Union Orchostra gave a | The Semi-Annual Apportionment for the C 1. TAYLOR, Military Bill. | e e et W eyt able Elopement. grand concert Sunday afternoon at the Districts Completed, hat the United States could not wisely treat .y Merchant TalIOT, et silver as the Eutopean countries could. Both | Omaha Stadt ! I'he audience REPORT ON DAKOTA SUBMITTED, | itals Mr Picl lusistul, were necessary n | T4gy REPENTED FOR THEIR SIN | filled the house and grocted the perform- | HIS BOOKS FAIL TO BALANGE.| NEW TORK LIFE INSURANCE (0. Sixteenth Street — money to contract under the vast incre e ance with liberal and enthusiastic ap <k, Colorado and Wyoming. . anee! the values of the world, e quote A " rhe plause. Following was the programme ‘8 st Pl At . ' corner Hth and Donglns 5 Benator Pagh Pays His Respects to | (06 THEE 00t 0m st | And Both Returns to Their Native ann § I Cashier Pritchard of the Western | 1.0 (0 mooomar Tonime polsine 4 A, KALISIL the Opponents of Silver Coin- to show that no gold standard country in the Hearth -The Malodorons Escas 1, MarehSulute t9.Omnla (new Union Short 1o His Accounts over $60,000,000 Fine SUitS tO Order . age-Work of the Honse AT ATL 10 U eompcatl wIon gt oF the. dowbls pade ofa Married Man and iy : - Steitihanser A Woman's Connection Fire Insuranes. Members, | stapdard of the United States, a Wayward Girl, . Selection—{leatt and Hand +Lipcoeq With the Case. : g g T s ] Without concluding his remarks, Mr . Overtare—Pigue Dame L Suppe TUTTLE & ALLISOY. Suite, (he FINFST £30 AND ETW AT SATISFAOH Pugh gave way to Mr. Edimunds for a motion — 13 HINGTES ISTERMISSION — CENERAL INSURANGE ABENTS THON GUATANTERD 1N EYPRY CASE. Targoct More % Senate. to go into executive session Elopers Returned to Life, PART 11, Money for Education. 211 South Thirteenth Strect, Telophone No.56 | St 400 different patterns of goods to _seloct WASITRGTOS, Jan. 1L—A number of peti- | Mr. Vance gave noticeat the close ofthe | Ciricavo, Jan. 11— (Special Telegram.]— | 4. Overture—Maritana...............Wallace | County Superintendent Broner yester- | - Northern Aweuranee Co, Tondon, England, | 1om: Call and cxamine woods. Repairing tions were presented, praying for thesus. | JOMNE Dusiness tomoriow le would ask | 27, 0"Ronrke, it will be remembered, is i . Coneert Polka—Gerster. ... Bial | day finish the semi-annual appor- | Orient Insura Hirdorditontl,e - [T o CH BRSSO pension of silver coina aition, - COUHIIRIOR 9T fawyer who transacted business at St. Loui Bl reristes bl T tionment of school moneys for the sever- [ Ktiont) Fite Tnsaranee cor fartfor. Conn. | Mr. Harrison reported favorably from the Mr. Coke s notice fhat on Wednesday | and Miss Mary Larned, the angh- § 7 e g 5. CO. Prancisco, C e KERVAN & €O, Mr. 1 ported favorably 7 Coke. fa 1At on \ed 1 Miss Mary L %, COrnet SoloabueoestrRum, ey AV ag aldleteiots of ‘D oty 1 Hid atis Fund 1ne. Co, San Francisco, Cal JOIN KERVAN & €O, ;-r mitiee on n»umum'u-«unrmnxm.m nid | nesthe would sion of the senate | ter of Albert A. Larned, treasurer of the W, | SINUTES 1NTERSILSSTON ot "”' g - L l" ""”""r> “' ;-_“ m Assurance Co., Toronto, Ont \ of Lincoln. g . A MfV SO TETIATKS Ofi Ure sarie s ekt Sl b e PART 1L Yeiota, OF tiis '\”. 189.0% was from thie N. B HATCHER, Melchant Ta||0rs, M B crved » g o stbm o Thdiotal sl : a O Jaced | €0 with her parents at 4 Dearborn irand Selectio! oheng! . b aadf \ Te 1. Butler reserved the right to submit a The judicial salary bill was then placed y nd Selection— Lolhengrin state assessment and the remaindet came General Agent 1 4164 S Wth steeot, minority repoet, If wftur porteal and consid: | peo forma biforo tiie sonate, and thedoors | street ot the thine of er mysterious disap- | 8 Combination—Twenty.......Sieintinuser | F0 tosessent and the romaind pecial | Provident Savings Life Assurance C0. | <uite rrom &, Thost goos to select teom, General Agont eration of the majority report he should con- | were closed for an execttiv pearance, She formerly taught school at . Gavotte rget me not B Y 1 i X . wearance, Sl v i : - . 4 A fit always gunranteed. We mako a speoialty ll"l'r O eron, o R Rk 3 Kitkwood. and it was there, to her own gre iie entire concert was one of those in- | tax, $1,000 liquor license, $155.07 fines, York OF §0nd ALTADIE DM noss suite, . Host teimming reported adversely on the resolution hereto: House grfeCand sliaine, that sho becaimo sequainte T e sosicnl SHUCEAIN. | 91748 o tix THOPE Hve 14481 SOHOLATY | eqvatmomt ncurs s et DTCROt oo o | e e g e fore offered by Messrs, Butler and Vest, eall WasHiNGroN, Jan. 11, With the Lof the O'Rourke family. S S Hall ! Lty SO in the county and Omaha with 11,202 re- | lne® compny. | averaee yoarly o Inquiries s o the onzanization of | was resimed, and the following bills were | % said to ave been a very intimate triend of | { Iy afford,” The ‘I:‘I‘-l.“-q‘r s overtire, | eoivd 1 e st i Flop. | during the el e Ten et DRESSMAKING. gosernment in Da offered and refeired Mrs. O Rour il was regarded as one of | G Len ot WAV RO IICRIAY epet 1 pupils Lot A LA b MRS, O'BRIEN The resolutions i on the calen > " il foll 1 by South O 2 3 dar, By Mr, Wheeler of Alabama--Authorizing | the family. Some time in July ot |ty P B SRl Mr. Lutz, a folowed by South Omala with 201 and 2 Mr. Frye introduced a bill for the relief of | femnles to enter lands under the homestead | last year Miss Larned came to her | w imomber. o s m'q“lm-\l panioe in tionment: Waterloo, 135 pupils DRY GOODS. DRESSMAKER, the American merehant marine. la. ; home in Cliiea ourke followed, artiv- | this city. was ruptirously eetved and | #2140, district 37, just ontof Omahs ENEWOLD Has ectablished b essmnking pag: Mr. Morgan offered a resolution relating to By Mr, Henley of Colorado-To promote | oo To his relatives and | tho performor ! led tires Hanscom park, 165 and 2 o Wl S Tors in the cupying the 8. W, the tiustees provided for by the Utah bill to | the infroduction of fresh water in the Colo- | ("8 ! 2 ; and | tho performer was Fecalfed three times | N1 sonth of Watoripo, with five it Corne of W st Having AL T i A LT ) U e friends in St Louis he stated that he in- | by the audience, The new mareh com- | o T eguih of Witerlio, with five pi ry Gooas. e & aros mAkiagoe mon chureh organization, ‘Uhe preamble to By Mr. Rogers of Arkansas—Appropriating | tended to purchase property here and perma- | posed by Prof. Steinhauser, **A Salute to county, and possibly In point of school | The sle + Hlore, 98 16 . Stk oity, e *l"'y"";'*..!".';.‘:;'fl’."’.;”;:."'; the resolution toeites that the inion of eireh | 2100000 for the improvement of the wovern- | mently locate in his family to follow | Omaba,” was played for the ‘first time | i SE PORIILY T PO oF SEHOC o oot Tk Taist beeh cpeved with & genstal e o . sho fedls Ablo 1 and state in the joint administiation of tew- | mentreseryatjon at ot Springs, Atlansas. | yim, * Arriving here, 0'Rourke put up at the | and his new waltz, “Live and Love," was | 0000 T v ey : S ) L boots,shoos | srifrantoe e FONOBS, poral and spiritnal affairs of any ¢ By Mr. McKenna of California—For the T wildly oricot gom of Yha nitors ¢ apportionment gives 87 cents per pu- | Ludics are imvited to enll, JoLiBlons ot b uatigerons : i | appointiient of @ board of two army and | Sherman house il Dol L b itdly encored, The gem, of the after | yil and the “one-fourth” diyided equal ! - Ftotts hip and violates the prineiples | 1o na i one ¢ author- | called at the Larned dence on Deatborn | MO s the G Selection fre 0 1 1y among the fi 0 1 e-half dis sesolution sets forth, among other things, | (il at Mare Tsland navy satd o ab | and took supper with the family, - Early i | S0 onlf attemptodby the largest orches: |1 niy interest those ot informed to | _ MILLINERY- Miss FANNIE E. DOWNS, O W 1 ¢ power of col 1SS app brei i i S 1 y Al Al 0! de & i W oy on, i ) “I'here are three fractional schoo! L = 9 L <! tion_is given to n ho! n oflieers of the United States to partic exceed 1,000,000 for foundry, boat ride with him. She assented, and about | gnd eyverything which goes to' make up | et vio R Wil T and workmanship,” Call and have n fow \With the oflicers of any ehireh of religious | | BY Mr. Sprin ger of [llinois—A resolution | 6 p. . the couple started out for a row. Up Maing Seemed as near perfect as it | Stricts i Douglas connty—two botwoon Milliner it tlk for Tt costs’ othing, and_vou et in‘the. manazent of he amirof & | dicedng fhe conmitice on dlums 0 in- |10 tho present timo their whereabouts u o I I LB ik S IR B s | OO I e s oh oF sect, o AEIL IR AT vig f | auire into the expediency of passing a gen- | . 2 3 K Wty 5 4 G n i 9N 10th st., i€ dofng a thriving business in [ w0 doing, No ith street, onst side, Lot Hhio constitution. |‘:L-'yh|.'.f ,'.' L i | eral law for ti ertalyment of fhcts i ‘1"": LTI St Vet I \ hope I!'“'I the ¢ i stra wil. e apportionment is not | Millinery and filney roods, and uleo keepsa i | Capitol"Ave and Dodie streets. any steh officer under any law. ch elaim by a judicial tribunal and a great many people believed them to be | repeat the concert at the opera hous ¢ to maintaming the schools Tor | 4ot ofelploeesbiay on ladics suits wudwoneral | ey 'S Tequest | the tesolution was nllowed to | 10te action by congress, and also into the | sleeping in the bosom of the lake. It was a — Y pa Biremninde 3| o i o L MES. J. KNOTE, P ) s allo propristy of L ormIMTItIE & i 4 foggy night when they embarked and as they Rather Absent-Minded. the half year, and the remuinder of the | ean be had ai Mre, Kight's for a very low fiaure. ’ - ¢ public instrue s obtained in | A srder satisfles nll and sceures patronage M Manderson called up hisbillto inerease | hibit the adjudication of ‘claims by 55 | were never seen to return, it was thought | “What would you think»" asked Mr u-h:I'i[q].'“»;lIl‘.ym\||>l-‘(l~(r<‘||l“],.‘w‘\’ Ol here l'n:-:‘» oAbt A b odniedos i i Dressmakel‘, e BBlolency. of the: nfantry, Branch of the Mr. Townshend of 11linois—Providi N PELBLA Lo SolNBHTE R AR dsome ¢ jolly A H ia NG T st e N the treasury of silver certiicatos | thatthey had became betoxzed, dritted out | J. J. Jacobson, a handsome and jolly | four distriets” which it the last annual MRS, M. M. KING, No 813 N. 16th stroet. regiment shall consist of twelve companies, | 11 denominations of one, twoand five dollars | into the lake and run rby a propeller or | commercial traveler from New York to | mecting of April of 85 levied no school Has alarge and increasing business in dress- one colonel, one lieatenant colonel, three | each. “This is an_ amendment of the silver | tugand drowned. The boat was found Sep- | Clerk Henshaw at the Paxton last night, | tax, for'the renson that they had funds M” r GOOdS Mnking, cutting i ntting, - Being W KoY majors, one adjutant, one quartermaster, one | Act of 1% under which ten dollar certiti- | tember 6 at the foot of Sixty-third street half | “of 1 man who would make a purchase | Suflicient with the aportionment to run 1Hine y > B e, A AU ABSY BE Loy 1s Aastly ssero the schools without it. ‘I'ne remainder "l or ndd. < above wud the most prompt | quartermaste and one chief nu- es ure now lsstied. Its object Is to SUDDLY | it o water and with both oars missing. | 4 Ah 7, lonving his pur: sician. All appointments to original vacan- need for additional small'bills as part” of b ata store and ge ay, leaving his purse | of the districts levied from 2 to 20 mills. For anything In the millinery and fancy goods | uttention will be aceorded. 5 boVe! he: wEndb, Of §econt Hsttennt, rentating medinng stren gthened the supposition that the | oy the counts d 5 mills .ine you eannot do better than to patronize Mrs. ST DUNOAS fty in the'infantry branch of the servie stary of the navy to fit out an expedi- Numerous theor were advanced as to cated by this act, shall be filled by senior- Morrison ot Tllinois—Anthorizing upants perished should think he was —" ) resources of the eity from | M. M. King, 2113 Caming St The latest style ol That" et il % - 18th. "85, ino r st benutiful work and the very lowest prices. . Mr. Manderson addressed the senate on the | dition to observe the total eclipse on August [ ¢ fe G0 EEEE SO B B EURBOE] Well, you're right. That's exactly ( April 7th, '81, to July 13th, 85, including | most boautl F h bl D k iGN s i had oo brov | 2, 3 "A150 provding o e v | L1 IO I et B DOLEREE |t T P over some money at | S e bulince én hand, wore s | IOHGRICUECs SRy @ bl i J servate i t 5 e total expenditures be- 5 N0, 1600 Davenport Street, 8 s 3 oan peoble, 56 B ys0 | GETCO BN By M. Gore of Delaware—To provide for | to hurt a racing shell, the idea of an elope- | the Millard just now and then walked ame dates reached §342,657.90, s SR DLt it b b i Ghli L U however, no warlike emergency that had ever | the construction of a steam cruising-vessel ot ) ment gained currency, When the boat wan | away leaving my purse containing $100 | Joaving a balance of $20,402.29 on 5 ALBERT 1l SANDERS, Owing to my largely incrousing business, T arisen had found us prepaced. An illustra- | Wi of twenty knots s) found she was riding on her keel,and this | on the conter. ~ Clerk happened to know | There was also on hand in the cit : o T e e AL o Les tion was found in the fact that the capital | By Mr. Payson of [llin To restrict the | .4 1o sa i p i i g ;| ntighe % a Pritis - ] al estate in territovies o | 104 people to believe that the oceupants had | my name and sent the pockethook over | ing fund at the same date, $81L931. G &C k S toniers and 48 Many new ones 18 miy come. I | neaior i TA05 thgn.” Fiitean iousnag citizens. been pitehed into the water. Bt the idea | tome. Two years ago played the same | Tt city carries labilities in outstanding | GFOCErYaLLIOCKEry tore erfoct Bt and ontire sutlstaction union men on the field of the first Y ¢ ¢ Manassas would have closed the eivil w bank notes and to prevent the fluctuations | relatives and friends of the missing eouple, and the maintenance of that number of men | of currency by the substitution therefor of | oy oty SO S R AT R | eft m, from the time of the Mexican war fo that of | treasury note: 150, to provide for the % yotters qrimed St 1 HeY | gollars in it, lying on the counter at the = corner of Cuming und Suunders sts. The stock the rebellion whould not have equaled one- | 1sue of fraction l]..l}ml'v-u\r had not been drowned they would be picked | Wiiiorn Unior ‘m,.,.’ after 1 had just | A Western Union Man Whose Books | i8 the bestand the prices as cheap us iny. R. PET part of the woney cost of” the civil war. | iy Mr. outwello A esolution up by somo pussing vesssl. Tho friends of | cont qvay 1 E SIS Will Not Balance. e Ay nothing of the fearful loss of human | calling on the secreta vy forin- | the couple finally ceased their in b, T S S T e e o % ot | formation concerning the (ruth « PO I T Ra T eisas S thie Ebelibion s n‘:)‘v\\:”m""i\y foty o A P h-wl he o il ‘l“'r ;“"‘"}l WEINERT & MULLEN, DINING HALL ter of g vy and coast de- | certain statements which have apy 5 4 I ssing oney. re SO days that there has been rooked”” work s L) . 3 e pre: as fo T that a further search was useless. But it was | rushe small hoy, f breath, s “ Vv, Tni fences in proper condition of efticiency the public press, as follows: 1—T : e rushed a small boy, out of breath, saying, | at” the Weston ] e . 9 e e o inexplic B e i otarione taetens | commander of the United. States navy still maintained that they were-drowned, and | ‘Mister, they want you over at - the “tele” | fo B ',.' e “: l_ nul»u' u'..(,r(npn rocers. s arranted tho bost eun 6 coffee i tho ol to their insufliciency for emergencics, and of orfolls, Va., as caused the honorable in- | that the bodies had drifted to the Michi- | graph oflice.’ I thought they had lost | Oi¢¢ M this city, —and investigation e 3 e 1 single meal 250, 100 peopie ditily 1o wttondanco, thie repeated recommendations of présidents | ¢ n;-n.m: heretofore borne - on — the | gran shore in some lonely spot. When an | my message and went over” there pre- proves the rumor to be true. J. B. Pritch- n'!:l‘v]!:"‘(n.gl “'x':r."u‘;fv":.n'(fl‘\."q";' h stock and does | BRI und other exeentive officers, He did not bo: | ewnhon captured by the United States mili- | Fiination that the partios had probably red to storm, You can guess that [ | ard, who has heen cashier for the com- | i Y "% I ; o] [t Bt 5 Tieve with Hobbes that war was the natural | tary or naval forees to be obliterated. ‘ : 25 Vol T O EEwIn A S s ome and no Sum condition of mankind, nor with others, that | 2—That he caused to be remoyed trom tho | eloped reached the ears of Mr. and Mrs, | Was very much taken back when they | pany since September 5 last, has been | home and not awile or two MRS. 8. F. WILSON, War was soon. o disap) However tnuch | dry dock a tablet placed there at-the-time it | Larned, they resented it with hot indigna- | Showed e the purse L had left on the | found short in his accounts for from §300 | " TN AB SLFGOE MonE DiF we might desire to ha race, we should not | Was reconstructed, and bearing the inscrip- | tion and considered it an insult. “Even t to §600. kver since he entere he ANRY o : forget that the most cortain method of seeur- | tion, “Destroyed by the rebels in 1562 1e- | oy such a rumor,” Mr, Latned said, “1 R dl:‘fif« ;uf}‘h\:l v::“fi::::' llllh"il‘il‘l‘ly"‘l‘lll‘Lxx:l LBNIYREDHUNEELOD Restaurant, Clgars s was to be prepared for war. Not | built by the United States government in [ {4 J Lo g ey Robbed His Eaiploye 1 3 i Pritchard has : were we liable to happenings of S—That becau: of his protest | Would regard as a reflection on Mr. O'Rourke, e various times indulged in dissipation, go Dealers in o AND CONFECTION 5 050 kit DUt e (Ao aonsIantly ainst the removal of this inscription | myself, and my daughter.” The scene in Tt was reported to the police yesterday | ing on protracted’ sprees and acting 3 pMotstoor SRR m",,"",;",f‘;:ffl‘,: sod with Indian outbreaks and for superintendent i el of | thie 0'Rourke houschold in the absence of the | that the residence of J. W. Atkinson, | in~ a reckless manner. With the Sta le& Fancy Groceries | it Norwedamopor. * ithoms i o o gven the atar wo were” unprepned. 1 tho work of xebuilding has bien removed | man whom ot only the Jaw but. human na- | Nineteenth and - Clark streets, had | be ning (;r the new your he D y euredin this purt of town eheuper thia i wny anderson spoke warmly ot the uncasi om his position, and a’ person who was en- T o I T eSO T iEr oo , ¥ sl T O | started out for a “time,” abd as it _ 3 ; other respectable location i Omubin prevailing in the west arid the constant fe; I;x\n:r.ni' il,,‘,“li,l,\.‘...-(\ ?x leoag: inst "“ :%'“WLAI'I:A ;::.ul ‘il;]:f.ll‘" ded should be its protector can be 'b<'<'u |fuhln d A in the ; I'nlull .n continued the company concluded to dis- Ficld and Garden Secds. Southwest corner (R e Ao 1 by thousiands of settlers that the | ppointed in his place. it in N ing o number of valuables | [inse with bis services. Accordingly wiiornia streots. L L pmmit s disregard of a tion But the public will be gr v surprised The thief is & man named Dic « 5 P i e me: .()all e e STavaliL s recoknition ). - Bus L ) ] s | ! o January 5 Pritchard was discharged 3 The A % Cafe. ) L L Bvory | ofidlio Feerylcon fisarliecs . nullputer Bt (B (B0 G 212 (O son, who hails from tac Blufls. Ile w { his acéonnts were examined, It was S. GOLDSTEIN, o i 1 1,1, f ’ z and Miss Larned embarked was noteapsized, | gt P8RS A B0 O IRE{I8 DOskE)waEainNLId Ehape; 53 SO. 15TH STRERT, NEAR HOWARD, rogress in military organiz pd meth- | from - the - military or - naval - service = g 3 ; > LR R R FRaSnE AL of the country, & number of sueh persons | @nd that the conple, after rowing on the 1l elose inspection reyealed the short® Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Restaurant. " n ; ; and has been sleeping at his house. Y 3 : L Dower now retalis the single battalion | have been disinissed from employient in | until dark, luided safely on a pier at the ) 8 Cos- | 4 ge, ries - Meals well cooked, well seasoned and woll R regiments, all g | the Norfolk navy yard and their places filled | foot of Thirty-ninth street. The craft was | terday morning he was called ear ‘Among the larger items on which Groceries, Fruit, Feed. |, Vel et abandoned it years ago as not adapted toa | by men cwlio fonght azainst | e | set advift and the lovers walked to Oakland | build the fives, and after doing so the | Pritehard is short is a bill for $12% Thoure Ad ol tiokoty, 81 Bost cup of coffeo vanced beyond us and w Iy to mect im- | to_be true, the secretary of the navy is | suburban trains, and rode down town. [ he was called at breakfast time, howey sent by teleavaph 1o her hushand i | Dystors : & (i it gl i roved arms with improved organiza- | directed to' inform the house upon wihose | Arriving at the Michi, sentral | he failed to respond, and it was discov’ [ Chicago. The bill was Fru\ nted by | 20T fon - Gur present plan had " na | onder andon whataullorlty and i pursuanee | depouthey took . night in, | ered that ho had left tho house, taking | the ‘company to Mes. = Fountain " the BEAL & BEHREN JW Jonesy expansive power, and herefore had | Of what public ) yosuch inserip- | g™ g few hours were at | With him a watch and chain belonging to ent, she as ORAK to'boreorgatized In “time of war, thus | tons were obliterated and such persons dis- | R P b oS wee a6 |G Gployer, a pair of gold cuft bitons, | Serted that she “had paid the money | IMLEELE IMLEVTIEET | 10i 1 went urmishon, wel kopt, iy snting T ey | B By hir ¢ uri—Donating the | Totel, Dut s O'Rotrk e wis short ot wimey | 8 revolver antl a number of other valua! | When she sent the order of her husband. Fancy Groceries, Flour, Feed, Efe. R L L Gl Do Stich as o adimit of proper expansion in | oreve Cionr lakes to the ity of St, Loui they subsequently moved into chean lodgings | DlcS: A description of the thief w This statement, however, is doubted in | youiyy, Fresh Butter and Fgps o spocialty | him n ‘trinl will Sistomers. * Ho doos time of w 3 CBy Mr, Grant of Vermont—To enable the | ; : 1 an WEstlEs 4 oat police headquarters and an effort will [ some qu: rs, for ramor has it that Mrs. [ frhis ifm has long been noted as the lending one | 1is own cooking attends Bk Miidorson read extensively cople to name their postmasters, in a modest part of theeity. As O'Rourke’s | yo inade to apprehend him. Fountain is in part responsible for Priteh- | in their hme tor the | hird ward trado. Always en- | {aurant, hence thero i frst clss fure und ove- R e A T Gy iy S Heald of Lakho—Authiorizing a sil- | PUTse was rapidly becoming empty, he began ard’s downfall. It is said that the eashier | terprising and up to the times with plonty of oy- | Fything us it should be ustain his views, ®ne of the m ver bullion fund for the purchase of silver | to look around for employment. Finally he V. was wont to spend considerable of his v m‘gxlmhumlmull;:nm}.l‘“_umb antly in” stock, — . L This bill, he thought, was that it would invol I‘NI”III .lm rogurw ‘- I : ze¢ ot silverand | found work as a porter in a dry goods store On last Saturday evening, time and money on this woman, and that — g — econstrueted orgi on. Hé main- | the terriiory of Dakota and to create the ter- [ 80 under an assumed name they lived to- | gonee on p-sixth and Dot PR e AR Mt e T i at promotion. was_ hcotssary to | Titory of Lincoln: ; gether in one room as man and wite for | g G SVURRE G TS D onanke aneoul e with phin LAl BACKIE 00, CHAS, R. WEBSTER, Py establish and . pAiNtalh DrOpOr 6SDHE By Al Warner of Ohio—For the tssue of | nearly four months. iring, finally, of tho | SIS SV Lok wubrdle b Lo CanptisIapnu i man i foRan] G 18t B WD corps, und insisted that no suces i | treasury certificates on deposited siver bul- | yesult of his nefarious intrigue with Miss | P4 e e daughte e o e m residing his_city, a i tore. e R et ll('\sll'u:m‘\\uuhl think of keeping an efliclent | Tion, alse directing dio payment of the st | 1yned, 0'Rowrke indieted an anonymous | the attainment of her tenth year, Miss | stories are iodiciilsonntalnentling enera Te, T mentost and bost conducted cuisine in the emplo » grade or position fora | pIus in the treasury in excéss of $50,000,000 on [ 410 ourkesindl ANEANGLYINOUGH| ¥ witehties N s - house and taunting his wife with a | This nouse furn your goods near bome, "No. 522 10t near Chiongo St. quarter of a century, lie public debt. letter In n_disguised handwriting to his de- | Gracie is a lovely childand well d knowledge of erenbouts when she | 1fyou live in South Omabn, ‘so_that when you iinearChiptiD, r ate Notwiihstanding the larze number of bills | serted wife. The letter stated tuat her | the honor. Miss Abbic Shiw 2 Ty s i b Or ro hor | et A Wrong size i lamp ¢ o M Blateadar BatotonAthadhill i G o | e el that her |6y Savidge were present to assist in | (the Wife) was iu ignorance of where her | 8568 WSRRE Sub L w LR uimiey bes Sk heretofore introduced by him, to provide for | introduced during the last call of states, the | husband and Miss Larned were living i / ) 5 S| Cals thho ereetion ‘ot a. momment at Washington | ¢al to-day broueht forth 650 additional frab- | 1troit f SR R i g dh ok dol o anp v of Unshandioy e SUSESRNSIES RSNG| . T8 OATA 0! gt 1t -ax: The NOT”S Restaurant 10 Abraliam Lincoln, and another 1o Gen. | ositions which inereases to nearly 4000 the | Pyolte o 0 0 ] guests were Ross Towle, Charlic ' Rose, Fountain, having become aware . iz, th st. 10 A B L e hen Mrs, O'Rourke reccived the epistle | Goorao. Gish, Marty ird, atary | that her name was to beused in connce = = e v M. Pugh ealled up Mr. Beek's silyer reso- | tion of the house commitiees, : she tunmediately communicated with the be- | Sheary, Emmett Murphy, Stephen Long, | tion with Pritchard’s defaleation, ealled BOOK STORES- and ‘you will Do sat lution and addressed the senate on it With | The speaker then ealled on committees for | trayed girl's father, The latter at once em- | Milton Long, Jennie Wis{, Blanch Parker, | #t the Beg oflice ata late hour last night e "ickets for 21 meals 2150, the aid of all th rning in the world, My, | reports, but with the exception of the judi- [ oved a detective, who went to Detroit and | Jennie Gish, Mabel Kelley, Nora Bmer. | i company with her husband 1 Bourd by the week & Meals, 2i¢ each. Pugh said, the yreatest statesmen were still ary committee, which xeported two orthree | ¢ hv 1ocated the pair. The poor girl wi Edith ' MeC Moshier Colpetzer, | @ll konwledge of the alair. She ass IMAHA PURBLISHING CO. appling with th question at pre- | private bills, there was no' response to the | inaily loc: e 1o the ahat B s | Timotte Fortidh PR o COPetaor | ut she did not even know Pritchard OMAILL ASUHING CO. 16th Bet, Douglas and Dodge Sts. the same | vhich they began to | eall. only too glad to return to the shelter of her | Alice Parrotte, Franklin Rose, A_nm~l| R T TR s AT TR o Lt grapple with it. So far as the Unifed States [ Adjourned. parents’ home, even though a cloud did hang | elegant supper, consisting —of = all | Jih Uit s R B k d S A : oy roneerne ) pver bee i i | Y r i m personally to lier knowledg ! ), a8 altonterned: tiete Had never beon o (e overit. Aw oieer eonfronied the irl when | e good ' things "ot * o | him personally to her knowlodee D Books and Stationery, MES. J. T BILLUPS, Whien our papor or metall] oy had been CRUSHING CAK O'Tourke was absent, and she was taken. to | Scason was served, Then came_ the ! R sosound and healthy as it was to-day. This Windsor, Cail, o it the arrival of her | £O0S and plays enjoyed by all. “Many E‘.fi:h‘f;.-'l‘.}l?m are amply able to make TN, 10th stroot; estaurant, condition o . and the premium 0 Gome s on our bouds, constituted a grim sa- cuse Inundated. father, Before leaving their quondam home 1;]«‘4‘.':1131::"1‘,|- ;‘;“] A }.’\y.‘.{.nl”.‘nn L e Hn ust taken tho lurke and commodions ros tire on the prophecies thé oppo- | Synacuse, N. Y., Jan. U,—The ice gorge | the girl loit a note for O'Rourke, stating her | LIOfIE for Gracie, amoni otly : SR MR A Ty iy R T | nts of the legislation hitherto enaeted T ST (e TR il intention brrclumlng houios e srrowt m o ol ! foss ot mey uistion: Noth in Oswego river beconics firmer and largor | Intontion of relurning home, x‘{,g‘ OrOWTuL | o o, e party was s geand sue- o, il e chin wad i room is wore to be desived, Mr. Pugl thought, | €very hour, as immense quantities of ice are | father found his daughter at Windsor cess and the little folks went to their dickc ccmplaial Aol than that the banks, bankers and federal | constantly coming down the river, The | Saturds wnuary 2, they arrived at Chicag homes with merry good byes and happy S — — treasury should stand aside and allow the | water has risen more than two feet sinee last | and the girlis again under the carc of her | hearts, A TAS, FORSYTIIE, e e :}n':e':"ll:_l:hl‘u:\;' rll::'lu:)‘ullll“:.nlxll“!lu:‘flxfilglE;":l night and is rising several inches an hour. | mother, - NEW, FIR LASS Qonos 1n the practieal idens. sound judemen; | The damage alrendy done cannot be estl- [ Miss Larnedisa good looking hlonde, 25 grap P P f 5 3 n:ur|.uupruy'::r"l':;‘:l.hfn::nt'1:'\::-3';'"..5;':.’}3"1.':: mated. Fully seventy-five families have been | years of age, medium size, with a well | James Stevenson went east yesterday: . rescrlptlons, er umery Umon Restaurant7 devotion to” constitutional prineiples. But | driven from thelr homes, and others are con- | rounded figure and always dresses handsome- E. W, Simeral has returned from v - . TSR NGRS . Ty democrnts would differ wim the Prest | stantly moving out, The families are poor, | 1y and in zood taste. 0"Rouke Is 1 years of | Washington., 25 YEARS IN USE. PAT MEDICINES, ETC, Coffon nd Lunch rogm, 217 Harney st bot 121 glenton the money auestlon, aud on the. de- | 44 o3 fast as they are rescucd are turned | age, 6 feet Linel in height, dark complexion, | R, M. Genius has gone on a six weeks’ Tho Groatest Modical Triuwph of the Age! | 202 Sistcenth St Corner stora Masonic Hall | kb AT ALL MOV I Dty bonrd £ ) wnd 8 po ol oty Ll il (These QuEStions | over to the poor authorities, Al the tea 1l wears spectacles, Soon after the disap- | business trip to New York City. SYMPTOMS OF A EENEAAN B M| Wedk: “Mia Wi, Pros A ir operations as not to be capable of a | dvailable are being used to remove four i ot the couple Mr. and Mrs, Larned | General Freig so iller o WAL GLADISH, =y e e wd final sofution sulstactory to all honest in: | Other koods from the mills and iuanu : 450 Dearbon streot 108 mote p " g, HRIEIEARant Millen. ol Lh TORPID LIVER. o1, Dodise and 12t Streets, OLD VIO guirers, H;~ (Mr. Pugh I"H given | Lories. The grain in tho mills 18 wel ¥eNoto part of the of TR AR Lossofuppetito, Bowelacostive, Puin ln ' ' R he presiden P e much consideration, oMo B - 2 tho head, with a dull sensation in tho Bilt W comstra e o e ith him n s | e illed with fce, and s many of tiew D City News. Union Pacific, Tefton a trip eaSt yes- back perty Pain undor tho shoulder- ["ugs' Medmmfls afld Chflmlcals C‘Staurant, ard to- money. Mr. Pugh quoted figures | large contracts on hand the damage will be None of the fire plugs are frozen s yet 1 biade, Fuiiness nfter vating, with o dis- _ S naate fmn the New York clearing house to show | V¢ reat. Hundreds of ’jn.'upl« re thrown £ D plugs d 3 yet, inclination to exertion of body or mind, Funcy aud tollet articles, Spongos, 2118 12th str that only ¢ por cent. of tho olea out'of employment. Professor Boynton of [ Mr. Charles B, Anson and Miss Myra Irritability of tomper, Low spirits, with | Porfuniony, ote. Physiciuns prescripi i Botween Farnam wnd Douglus. Sots tho bost ta Tiouse transactions were represented by cash, | this eity was felegraphed for this morning to | Malthy w married in this city on Sub ble i the city. . Meils #t all bours, A being wade up principadly by | consult with the autborities about removing | bath, Junuary 10th, at the Sewsrd street By Mr, Weaver of Towa—To retire national | that they had run away was scouted by the | (yiek richt hore i That time [ | Ponds to the amount of $150,000. - == trick right here in ()n.\. . That time I e 1s the place for the people of Northwest Omaha RESTAURANTS. pocketbook with several hundred A CASHI SHORT. to trade becausoe it is centrally loeated, at the e o L D. King, formerly postal inspector here, but now oceupying that position at u feeling of having neglected some daty, | fully compbunded, and orders answoered with Denver, is in the city. :’ mriness, Dizziuess, uunil‘na:un »imu m-mmlull Our stock of » ) e gorge. Ho visited the 9 H i He 5 obum . eart, Dots before tho eyes, Headacho | complete, wartantod genuine und of the best checks, ress was confronted, he said, | the gorge. He visited the place and says 1t [ Mothodist chureh,’ by the pastor, Roy, W. G, Hemenway has returned from aver the right eno, Reatlonsnons, with | quality. with an official announcement that our busi- | €Abot be done, and fears that the Worstis to | Cliarles W, Savidge. ¥ central Dakota, where he has been the T D otaes ness relutions hid reached a crisis In whicli | some. e gorge Is now two miles long and | =y 5080 G FAPLWASE QL IOGRLA oM. ! J. WHI 7 SE, ! » It 2 is going the rounds of 9 CONSTIPATION. W J WHI l EH()USE . . ) A we must suspend the coinage of silver if we | increasing, Mr. D. E. Fuller, the popu drygoods TUTT'S PILLS arp especially adapted w thin cin b had at the [ AL ARG G DO IDAKD A YORILN ———— the press that the Amies monument at | Mr. D, ) d d tween goid and silver, The weal point mvolved | ADDITIONAL QOUNCIL BLUFFS NEWS, | Sherman is defaced by patent medicine | Win of Tootle, Maul & Co.left yesterday £0 ANk saants SUA ause AN el 8 urant, Oysions & VRN A 5 Z ALl advertiseme 7 The Ut | nhis fiest teip for 1536, antici pating { i il of uro: Isread; bugs Mr. Pugh belioved to be not the suspen- | ; - | advertisements is false. “The monmment | B his fist tip for 1556, antici pating O Hincrenie the Appetite,ani cau tho 10h AND W EBSTER ST ol Wit Wl Ak A aae Blon, but the total stoppage of silver coinage, he conneil last night failed to get 0| is entirely free from any such evidences | & 00d trade, beay to ke o Flein, o I ADD W ARGIAL TS, s Por 50 in stouk and if silver coinage were suspended now it | quorum, and adjourned until this morn- | of vandalism ” nonrished, and by thelr Tontc A % e = Bo, sixl P o 0, pork would bo's biowthat’ would directty wnd | ing at 10 o'cluck. SR e e Le Rapae o e, Brugs, Paints. Olls and Stationery. Huroks Tile | ool fio, i i Ty o 5 end ¢ o consummation 4 £y e el b o al meeting of the Omaha Fair The following trdiis are Alad T4 o ] 4 J and everything in 0 S, lth streot, an organiioi conspiracy of canitaints to | ¢ Mr% % Mt returmed Jast night | Espositon ussockition will bo hold | ‘(i %00 trinstons wore dlod Jan. | yITTSTEXTRAGT SARSAPARILL = - O S s ol cure absolute control of all our currene vom an extended visit cast. this afternoon at the rooms of the | ™ With the county clerk, and reported Reuovates the body, makes healthy Oesb, LES, - - ~ —_—— ——e and the tion of the volume and conss The business of the councit this morn- | hoard of trade. Reports wi 2 - | for the Ber by Amecs' Roal Estate slrengtiens the weik, repairs the wastes of . - . Quent purchasink power. Mr. Pugh beiloved | iug will bo the contract and bond of A. P. | mitted of tha s faine a iho oty (b | 08 e 7 A e syten with puro Uil aid hard musclo; A COLLE HOME RESTAURANT he spoke tor the southern people when he | Goulden; the bond is for al ¥ Jh b Wo & ation, sency oooes the BOrvOus system, invigorates the » i . ] g soulden; the bond is for about ¥5,000 | and u board of divectors will be elected ) Christi sald that throe-fourths of thein would to-day, | worth of grading. They will also il the | for the ensuing yoar W0 ele0ted | oV I Connslll and witnta Qlo W Ohrlstizp N leery Stable ). 1415 DOUGE Hhe homosttion o saenond siver cataee U3t | vacancies of three mewbers of the bourd | The body of Mr. James MeMillan, who | $550. R Licte Wi Lanioit, W Aok 4 Ay St New York, 5 MigMIG, S STREET “The petitions that tame to congress favor- | Of the city library. died last Wednasday, was sent to J Maestrick and;wifc to Omaha Belt R R e 2 b S8, onA Lasture & For real home style with home-mado bread, spension were all on printed blank pT——— Rock Island, the late home of the de. | €0 100 feet through lot ARAEEE Thiogic i, | rees— e care s give "';"‘ b \"Enng_ ":,-;: f:“':"v,r")h; of 7-:\-’-";“1‘:“":: ied matnly by bankers, Mr, Pug An Iowa Hotel Scorched, ceused, last evening. It was intended to | Brookline, Douglas Co, wd—iis, ' HOBT, . DUNCAN, 6 o oraon fur sule | LIS Woom, - Itewrain ment iokars o7 bonrd by eriticised the arguments of the secretary of | Monk Duryea, manager of the Ogden | send the body last Thursday, but the rail- | MY L Smih Gingle) to, Frank E Cuttler. Telephone 410. f bek. Oysiers served W orde treasury and of the president. He inquired 3 J g v ay, but the rail- | 15413 higek 14, Hanscom Place, Omala, W d the duy or woek. Oysters served to order. Whethe: we were to take the wens diciation | bouse, reccived the following dispateh | road bloekade has made it necessary to | = s1.00), 2 ; A DUNCAN & WALLACE, - of the president in this wmatter, and in- | from B. Filloway, the proprictor, who | 121 the body until now Aidrew J Hanseom and wife to Nelle Ben- NPT, MECHANIC'S HOME, sisted (hat the executive officers were | also runs the Northwestern hotel i Marshal Cummi recoived a letter | nett, lot 20, block 19, Hanscom Place, Omalia, i R, e under obligations to enforee the laws of con- | - 0| vesterduy from Justice M. C. Edmund. w. » P 104 s, My ad these laws been lowrly yio. | Cedar Rapids, Tow Grosloy,Col., making WmaGiry ns Lo whet umbers; oleam and uas FIULGIS JOIIN KELKENNEY, T0and 712 & 14k Blroet ] I ated? Had congress abdicated its powers to NorruwEsTERN Hor DAR Rarips, was a conviet in the state peni- 5 20 and 81, Mayiield, S1EAM HEATING A SPECIA Dealer & C. M. GIPPNEN, Proprictor, lie executive department of the government? | Jun. 11.—Fire in Fellman's cigar store! | tentiary named B, F. Pierco, M ouglas Co, 85,70, e Ratimites furnishiod, or will call personally. e Stz ehay 1 FADIA :}:“.'.“:"““}‘I'u ““.‘\"e l‘m:x::’ m‘ffil ll :““‘hu': burnt throngh our rooms up to the munds’says that Pierce was forme Bl Mlli;!w_w_ “i‘hi‘;'\‘ lnmn‘lllt\s Ag for the Lup jus Machine, 246 wid W L & C'(’. Day Loard §150 per week. Righ thought, [iave bean allowed. 1o becowe | t¥enty rooms looded and badly dam: | resident of Greeley, and at one time city | $1300 8 Hiliside add Owagha, w ¢ o 8.10th L. Onahs. Neb. InBS, IQUOI'S loarSn Poumrd and Lodglug § #por wook, menbars of u clearing house that diseredited | 2&od; nobody hurt; Mrs, Filloway and | marshal of the pluce. Marshal Cuni- | © Johb 1 McCazue and wife to John Hamlin, T 2 the silver ccrliicates of the government | Florence badly scared, but otherwise of course, knows nothing of the | lot 12 block 4, 8| ‘s add Omaba, wd—~ The national banks had evaded” the law of | comfortable. B. FILLOWAY, 15, but will refer the letter. “ | S0 §9A. Wk A M. R. RISDON, Jomx KAxe i attendunce. EMPLOYMENT. congress by agreeing that they would not of- - e — The opening of the new o siti Samuel S Curtis and wife to John MeNee, - fer silver corthicates to the clearing houses | A New Jersey man oncesaid hat the | building will prabably aeene st ion | 1085 biock & Belvidere Oumaia, % 4550 Gellel‘al Il]Slll’flI]Ce A Gllt NOWDEN, THE : ud therefore none had been actually refused | people in thestate rather like mosqui- [ middle of February, and the manaz Herbert ) Davis (single) t0 Willson 0 A, B. BNOWDI IHE OLD RELIABLE Py a clearing lowse, & New Xotk newspaper, | toes, because, they folt so good when they at has concluded fhat the first entor- | w4 Sagpt & Viock 2 Plalnview add Ouabia, REPIESENTS: by was silver opposed by the mationai | NeIe gone, There must be some such | tainment shall be a grand promenade e — Phaenix Tasurunce Co., Loudon, Cash Em|)|0ymen'[ Office, panks? Because silver was the ouly medium | feeling in the minds of those who lave | concert by home talent. Arrangements | Overcoats for Men Tioys, Youths and A / # of our eurronoy whieh they could wot coutrol. :l:“;l‘«-g‘ "I"? pangs ‘i)fbrlfi-.:mnnsx‘:l‘ u;d arc being nmldu to gather together the | Children at bard tine prices. See them at Wossshastar, X. ¥., Avssls A hoice family Hyuor T Sixteonth sty 8 still | fu X he colnage of silver,” said Mr. Pugh, cen speedily relieved by use St. | city’s musical talent and comwmence S b i P L ivard Fir. Phiadelp CRPET I ba, BOUF Aien i - y L ively, | Burvaals T “and these auks will becoie absolute won' | Jacobs Ol waining for the event. # BiussMaX Huo &G0, | Cirad vl Blllidelpisly Asteis. .. o : A i | il 1 i o' whork we

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