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'HE OMAHA DATLY BER, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1886, W W ( Q" | and the reporter was_gracionsly show TALKS WITH TRAV s, avoided in the proceedings of courts, and COUNTY COMMISSTONERS, lected thei ounts. They have failed to the bahy which had meanwhile sunk | Short Interviews Gathered in the Ho- | crime, is ever tried amd sentenced in ¥ Meet and Transact IMportant | poponsible. He has defranded the com: —— to slumber in its truckle-bed tel Rotundas. handcuffs Business Yesterday, pany in other small ways, which it i Mrs. Fountain the Siren, and Who and | WHO MRS, FOUNTAIN 18, John Pit, Grand Island, Neb.: “Itistoo | On h]-;n‘i‘u;‘; llln-‘\mum‘ yr;lm}-d ¥ nfh;l'- \ ‘T{;"‘ board of county commissioners | noedless to mention, No' 1'do not think g Mrs. Fountain is the worst slandered e vot to o he e eent bl | 100n, DeWitt took a selemn pledizein the | held an important meeting yesterday | he will be wrssecuted. The deficien What She I woman in Omaha, of coitse, She 18 an °j"'li‘k‘-”(,'|" ¥ ‘_"“f”",r, b "'”"“‘, presence of those assembled to support | afternoon, a full board being 1 attend. | will be made good by Kim or his bonds. innocent woman with a bad reputation, | 7ard killed many of the range cattle of | and protect his wifé and many of his | thee, Commissioner Corliss signed all | men."” z A DARING STAGE ROBBERY. | poor thing. She issaid to be iven: |‘[.|a. ate. l: |; »:{:\{.- to ; 'UmHI did. | good friends standing by endorsed his po- doehments as olinrman of Ui beoas turcss, but that is only beeause she don’t | You see, cattle drifting with the storm are ents as an of the board, " P pay her bills when dlie oan evade stch | bonnd to perish for want of food and WINTER MARTS While Commissionor O'Kooffe's namo was feRtiRE ey o 2 An Express Strong Box Carried off by | sniall responsibilities. She id to be | gnelter. It will not be possible to tell, phidifesine 4 the last on the list arings yesterday were $402,- Masked Men in Broad Day- ;\"fl::lh 1-.”/’7'-'h‘qli"‘"i'l:‘,,'.”'i,‘: aring prom. owever, just what the exact damage has | The Delicacics Afforded by the Local | qsgimated by the hoard as foll light -General Lo« g . b H O 1 been, for weeks or months, Housed cat- -t -+ estimated by the board as follows H | ol News. ivvwm-l her ring fingers, Yy|,| ”'f" is only | 1o "of course, did not suffer to any ex. ”Mmk:u Prices and Varicties, Court jurors” and conrt expenses. ... $30,000 | INg eirele is gradually increasing and the yorn of the malignant spirits who env tont.” There are very few changes to note is | Jail expenses, including board of pris interest in the work is growing stronger, = her charming manners. She is a dasher | "' p - poys Topeka, Kans.: “The | the local marts, either in the prices or | AOeHS : TERLL 16,000 | 8o Superintendent Bruner revorts, The Bewitching Siren, and o daisy, and wpon these high aualic | gansas Tegislatire mcets in special ses- | varieties of the edibles for sale. Oity poor and B i Sl st i iy Thwas o most intercetmg baby with a | Ues of mind and soul seandalous tongues | Gon ot “week, for thirty days, o reap fitel : 18000 | tay in the county court to Harrold J. ) A L] o have spread disrepute, which isaltogether | S0l ihe logislative districts, It is | FISH. Blank b . JLILRR N Bell and Miss Mary L. O'Connor and to pink nose and big, blue cyes which the | bad. 1 i islaty t | & .| Blankb nd supplie 4,000 , l ¥ I ) ¢ 100 bac 4 > hought that at this sessiol e prohibi T'he most toothsome food at present in | Salaries count oTers, st Henry Jackson and Miss Lena Nelson, i jon th I i tient key mammy was trying to | Mrs. Fount s much the same though prohibi s 1 ' ¥ ners, iy iy A LU AN ing Mrs. Fountain was much the same kind | 50,i6¢¢ will make an extra effort to have | this line are the white fishand trout, sell- [ intendeat of schools, janitor, engi- ol ter f nage hefore she : to O i elose in sleep. The reporter as he waited | of perso sefore she came to Omaha, | o gpingent measure enacted for the en- | ing for 15 cents a pound. Fresh cod- | MeCr county surveyor, ete.. 8,000 le finest Cassortment of single The expenses for the ensning year were ’ T ® [ The membership of the teachers' read- all of Omaha. s, Fe alty te 088 AN inter. | She formerly lived in_ Cleveland reoniel ) ; v a8 N Coroner, coroner's witnesses and ouble cutters to be fo e 1 for Mrs. Fonntain to dress and be inter | forcement of the liquor law. At present | fish 18 to be purchased for 15 Jrvors, Insano bonmd, gAs, fuel fof :!b‘ljuln i‘~”.(»:| I'\]l'\'\'\lli'fll‘l ‘:v‘x‘n:{';P;'\i::"’nw‘ ol e ek i e 4 there she was abi One evil-spirited N S ¢ viewed, grew interested in the ch concern to whom she was_ indebted for | Uis 1aw is practically a dead lettes, I8 | aonig ‘0 pound, wihile halibut steaks court house, water aid repairs, print- Metealf Co. repository, corner of Sixth and transportation. ... .. . 0 [ SRy 5 (RGSE : | and Pacitic streets, NeSitbe (anr " T sR1d fis Swootly ns Tils ! enforecment isa roaring farce. 1t 1s Pretty dear,” he said a ty as his | (1o small trifle of some one or two hun- "8 e and ecls are worth 25 cents a pound. | y ng wail "y li . VY Ly ory causing a great turmoil in the state, and crading and pa z mnp .||l'|-|| tongne wonld permit, “mic 'l"f" dollars, went o far s toinsist upon | g rrom the day of its enactment kept | Flounders are worth 124 cents a ponnd court hou Irl.-.!"l\‘,\y'.‘."~‘..1\".:lt'"\\mf 24, County Commissioner Corliss, who has kid. Good nurse, too. (o to s'eepy | collecting the amount after she came | guirs in hot water. The democratic | Fresh kerel brings 15 cents | Repairs poor house avavay 00 | heen confined to his house with a severe now." cre, and they employed Messes, Groff & 1430 ropublican parties of Kansas ave | apiece. — Smelts, though not plenty, | Countyattorney.............. o 1 cold on lus lungs, was abloe to be out yos- Montgomery. The money was fortheom ling for 15 School bond sinking fund . 30,000 id attend tee meeting of the Keening up this sort of th for a few 1 Mgt both split up into factions over th are s its a pound. | P terday & ng when s 1< pressed for ity which i ¥ Road fund,... i e i minutes worked the desived efiect upon ounds m Nty d In the city of Topeka, while there ¢ Striped bass are <o scarce as to_be un: b ) board in the afternoon [ the *‘good nurse,” who doubtless .!n.. Thon ‘fl«";'n'.‘ “;l.‘[-‘.' ll u'-‘«‘i’xf.l::-‘ who spent | o ?[*""““‘ ke "I'!”""‘ "'”ll.‘l'“"’ is ‘l"“"“""-l_(:;\"jl‘“-’“~h tongues sell for 12 “',;f:;: ;(‘:]';l'“ X " et i e Masx Meyer has a new thermometor of Abso"“e'y Pure. ) £ 3 ily procurable, whenever and in what- | ce . i dopted, e st Aphroved puticr AN t 118 BaWdor ne o cluded the reporter to be a very clever | the past summerat Spirit: Lake and say | oy Jinantitios you want it Tho Oysters, of standard quality and size, | Which is consic by tlio commissionets | {figjintost iwprovad putiorn, tested fnine | This pewdeen A maevel of pur e AL B U T i L i ity dragstores there | are sellingat 40 cents aqt. The sclects [ of the utmost import . | Wil itz on thia telagran piolo in feont | caLtham b i ot be soid Ya would reculi w .n--nm”.. with a cl .“ in llu: it to sell liguors, and | bring 60 cents a qt. Cans 20 to 40 cents, Resolye hat it is the sense of this | g tiia storo, and be thoronghly pProtectod | they "\w'f'_'l'mu with ‘the muliitude of low ¢ ‘ ISRl aatior: - viry: oWH=AND ‘l',"_l"’ "'“ ot the Dot ’I"“_ Was | Gioning a certificate that you need it “for [ There have been no material changes | officer named in_section 1 of chapter 4 Ak L Wall Strent, N. Yo sl b, REREY s t ~he ) and, | discharged before the end of the season. | o5 Another scheme that the | in the line of meats of the compiled statutes of Nel County Superintendent of Schools Bru- yes, Mr, Fountain's, too. 1t was a girl, | Some “of *these folks are “mean | 105 iva'of supplying themsclves with | The best euts of sitloin sell for 15 cents | shall make and present to the said_coun- | ner has received an adyanee copy of an bless its little heart, and only ten | gRough to rameniber that Mrs v | whiskics nnd wines i to send to Kansas | rumpsand upp et of round steak at b report ns speciticd n soction :‘,\i'll'Illiv"l\l‘h:lm‘llIm..l.”nl Stidios in o weeks old, e ange And so ! K i P ENJOVINE | City and get the bottled artiele. A big sup. . Roasting firm and juicy, can d chapter 28 of the compiled | ¥p1AHSION, 10 AUELOT oL Wiilcl 18 ALty on, all AU O Rvenh A the breezes of Okokobo fi, and that she | 117 6 Whisky is in this way kept in | be bought from 10 to 124 cents. TS | statutes of Nebraska which reads ns fol- | 1. Sheldo! Miss Shieldon is a sister of ARE YOU A DEALER IN That's news, unquestionably. Not | Wi evidently very """‘.'“”’,.‘l"“‘“-" 1he various elub-rooms throughont the | extreme and_comes high, from | lows: “Report to county board—Each | Frances I, Sheldon, ateacher in - the many know that Mrs. Fountain has a | o5 ""I'I‘.\_“‘- o I”-”l“‘:m) a "[m! il in these rooms drunken rvevels | 15 to 20 eent sording to the clhioieencss | of the ofti med i scetion 1of this act | Omaha high school. ety tor woole's ol ) was some. | 1er, but they all'vun in 11 he l\l"ll ’~ ande aré held from night to night by the mem- | of the part. Sweet breads ean be pur shall on the first Tuesday of January, Mr. Henry Rhode, ex-deputy eounty , thing said a little whilo ngo about Mrs, | OUS cusxent, """ itwould beashame to | jogof the clubs, Any one can get ac- | chased at 25 cents a pair. Corn beef is [ April, July and October, 'of each year, [ treasurer, was the recipient yesterday of | . Balinving found an infant on . her dog print them. Mrs : Fo ||n:|m‘('!|||\|\~ t ss 10 these rooms by means of a simple | ing at from 5 to 10 cents, according to | make a report to the board of esunty [ an elegant testimonial from™ ex-County — Kops, bt sr00dnees, This conldn't be (e | Ue press s down onher,” and she | Wytroduction.” Yos, in Leayenworth and Prime leg of mutton ean be had for | commissioners under oath showing the | Treasurer Rush in the shape of a goli [ Andiloyouwant tohundlo the best sowing ma- child Whoevor hedrd of the heiress of | 10esi't understand why. Atehison tho saloonsare still open. The | 124 cents; mutton chops 123 to 15 cents | different items of fees received, from | wateh, together with an oxprossion of [ {ieues e i pices, adire, o 0F P a houschold lying around on the front ————ee attorney general is putting forth strong | Ham is worth 124 cents in bulk, 20 cents whom, at what time, and for what ser- | the high manner in which Mr. Rush ap- X stoop before it brought the sunshine of A DARING DEED, cfforts to close them up, but he is making | sliced. Pork, 10 to 123 cents. Sansage, | vices, and the total amount of fees re- | preciated his deputy’s services. 206 North 161h Street, Omaha, Nebraska, its presence into the family ¢ A Stage Bobbed by Highwaymen in | Putlittle headway. ‘The sentiment against | 10 to 124 cents, Venison, rich ceived by such ofticers since the last re- If you went ¢l ordouble cut ! 4 The reporter had probably ealled too | = © BEoR0T BRI prohibition in these loealities is very | ¢an be purchased for 20 cents. ‘The ten- | port, and also the amount received for | ter ai a mode co, you had botter | At the World's Exposition, New Orloans, the fly. It was half past ten, but Mrs, . At AU L rong. derloins of steers killed for Christmas | the currentyear.” pay a visitto th Lininget & Metelf Union Sowing muehitie was o arded 15t Pomic Fountain was not as yet prepared oven Howard, of army headjuarters, B. Gregg, Kansas City, Mo.: | Will he fine, and should be spoken forin | And be it further resolyed, that the | repository, corner of Sixth and Pae TRl R LTGRO for informnl callurs.” She admitted the | e ums from Fort Robinson | “When the news of Father Jardine's | advance. county elerk be direeted to deliver a copy | strects. “Ihere you will find the 1 M ROHINO E e bl p it e news man, however, giving him kindly | yesterday informing him of a daring stage | suicide was reccived in isas City on Chickens are worth 15 eents a pound, [ of the above resolution to cach county [ and best selected ussortment of Tt is orieinal fn invent/on and possessos selling: Instructions from the Top of the stairs 1o | robbery which was committed Mond Sunday afternoon, the i i “IIP(I“‘I."‘- ‘1”--““““ M pound. f’”"""' whoso dm}“ it is to return the | of all kinds to be seen anywhere inthe | Points g which you hitse o coupetition. wait a bit. The reporter was still ocew | morning, about cighteen miles from | created g of sympathy for the | Rabbits, dressed, ean be purchased for | amount of fees to the county banrd state. It is the Only Maching that has Reverse pied with the child when the wmother, g e 8 Sopy R ol sl man. he feeling inst the | 10 to 12§ cents each, W the same connection anothe solu- There was a very pleasant _party given e fort. lo particulars received 80 | Tiimes in cortain quarters is vory strong VEGETABLES tion was adopted by the board, asfollows: | 4" the' duncing fcadomy, 1111 Farnam Foed, clad in « seal skin sacque and silken gar e o far aro vory meagre. It scoms that | —people are begnning . to belivve shat | . Onions arc selimg at 30 conts a poek. [ | Resolved, that the county elerk b, and | 4t \fininE deidemy, tE Farnmm ST it frightful,” she ejaculated with | about1lo’clock in the morning the stage | that journal hotnded Father Jardine | Turnips worth ents 1 © | is hereby, directed to notify all county | Snenil sweddins aimi of Mr, and | Enabling the Operator to Sew Backs with ity entircly unw: Inw]l i’-“' LA 3 cents. ]"‘ R bring- "”“I"‘[‘" “]“"i"““.‘ it """"”1)1' t “(llllr Mrs. P, Carey, host and liostess of the wards or Forwards This feeling 18 ¢ v noticeable | ing 1 5 conts o head.” Potatocs, | port fees.to the cotinty that _they will be )y house. | The aflair was . perfeet | wignout o 50 UL by b 0 anging or stopping the machine. ‘.In(»;fml,;m.]\\:.n-..lr lic prms. conah running between Chadron and | With a seve htful? why, madame, Ithink it is | 120, Robins Hlotne N ASIES 1 ) i6ful fnfant,| You! shiook mo, o ,1 o LD SRl A by masked | o he iembers of St. Mary's chureh, | best 7 : orth 55 to 65, held responsible for all fecs not collected in every way and will afford | Tni ot $ turned the reportor, wheeling from the | bighwaymen, who carricd off the express | of which Father Jardin tor. All | Luke potatocs are selling for 8 cents a | according to law. Many pleasant memosios. to those who | $10 Over ORIARY HicHinGs in Lo 0308 OF CVery Ty, company’s strong box. This ptacte | alonglie has had hissupporters, who have | bushel. Sweet potatoes,” are worth 65 [ The following communication was re- | iiadild’ Fhe party was in' charge of | sensivie customor: i the ¢hild and yon know ned about 5,000 in gold, with | strongly insisted t Sw wis innocent | € 0 ceived from lfl-m;\ Bolln, county treas- | 1o hourders of the Doran house. '\'in...r 1t you are a good, I r Mrs. Fountain with a | w army paymaster_intended to thic " charges preferred against him thbar Marblehead squashes £ 6160 DI BAIWOYS PECEORL AU OLEOUAL. | 300 (oA L0 AR Cyouv) CaE Lo Rarer Sy | 1 rofer to the pul rs at Port Robinson. The news of n smong those who have believed in | sell for 10 to 25 cents apicce. ENTEENEN:—Deoming it of great im- [yt TP ATCr BRI and Tor Durtioutara fo. - So Cusomers wrie eations in the morning paj Ol it is | the robbery soon spread and Major Du- or Jardine’s guilt, there is now a re Carrots are worth 25 cents a peck. ice that the books of the eounty AR A s T eire A y dreadful.” and she collapsed into o ¢hair, | wees, commandant at Fort Robinon was | actionary fecling fo the man. The | Oyster plantsells 4" bunches for a quar- urer's offiee should be in sneh shape | | A fanily in detitute cirenmstinees, | TTai61 Man'f'es Co, Mrs. Fountain is a_handsome woman | informed. He immediately ordered out | charges hgajnst him were prefe by |t : that a settlement according to law may [ Bimed Deane, residing on Fourtoenth g ) of large physique. She dresses well, | all the troops and they ave now enoaged v, formerly editor of the Kan JParsley is sold at 3 cents a_bunch. | be had with the state treasarer's oftice, T | i ‘]"' s e 3 jeets of publie furnishes her surroundings sumptuously, | in scouring the country for the robbers. | City Mail, Who opénly aceused him of | Parsnips at 25 cents a peek. Y respeetfully request your honorable body | benevolence | Hhe head of the Family is 206 N. 16th St,, Omaha, Neb. converses refinedly and 1s altogethe The money was i eharge of the expross | eriminal intimacy with the sisters, and | PUmpKins are_worth from 13 to 25 eents | to authorize me to_procure a competen't Ll o of protracted charming sonage. e company fnd they will De Tield reponsi- | all sorts of horrible offences, The body | each; sweet pie pumpkins the sume. person, who shall be paid by warrant out VI o l.mnl "‘C‘i‘f' hais five 3 tion of licr persontiel is unneces ble for” the Joss in ease the robbers | of the unfortunate man will arrive in . New [ of the county general fund; to fmmedi- | G hek |“"‘” oy It “"; TR _\vu(|;|:|n|l||nl'| widely known does not live :-’ru ml,t ov 1‘||.|I‘\ d. Gen. Howard said l{:.lvlv-:ul'i; K tO-Morrow, the funeral \ nts a I'\ commen -\\'«rrLIn!mn d hooks, “:' I!n.‘-( "“ “‘.'I[“l!hl‘". i on \I: ry bre in Omahia. the telegrams this morning assurcd him | will be held in the afternoon.” dozen. said person to veceive less than §100 per | {9 b 7 She continned with heated eloquence to | that every effort wa g made to eap- | gz, e LMY FRUTTS. month. Very teuly your S WAt Lo o % who are them condemn the morning ors and pro- | ture the éulprits, both by the military and M D ,,Ii‘ Nt | Florida oranges are worth to 50 Nexry BoLLy, selves in no con dition to assist. nst the foul”calumnics which | the civil authoriti ‘1 do not sec how | i)y hi A CRISEETR Lt e Mis a dozen, aecording to size. Bana County ‘Lreasurer. DOUGLAS COUNTY FUNDS d upon her. it is possible for them to escape,” he | Nt vresont Slonnine b the . Paxton. He Sto 50 conts o doz | The following action was taken by the R N i nk of the terrible things those | suid, in conelusion, “for they are headed i“llz“ "“_1_5 ':'« (L 1 ‘;‘ U AR ipes of the M sty sell | commissioners on the conmmanication: | The Balance on Iand which PPasses vile sheets suid about me. To lie and | ofl'in every direction us been sullering so severcly from in- | 50 50 cents o pound, while Catawba ng been made by the w0 the New 5 . P flammatory rheumatism that he T o 5 b g ™ 4 gl.uulwl mll |h.in 1o ~plu k ull mvl I} LATER. confined 1o his bed sinee hi grapes sell lr{.n- $1 h.h:\.-ti Y ha } for cleric |||1-‘|]»,-=||| The statement of woman, olit the wretches, I am ha Pronata I e o SEAA g R mdis arge size. aising ¢ be had due consideration it is the opmion | pueh of the funds in i 4 SO Gl o A et imsroceived yosterday | 1o letf for Now ' York, oLt TR DI o S bu s St PO TR 16 ol b b Teohiy bronsrar |l Lo TitheRTindadin 8O | e et & v sick, and 1 spent the ontire night | At army headquarter § rs thatthe | Jast night.] Chadron is ar SiTronts 1010 obhts pouad. [ should have ona deputy and “une ol turned over to his suc L Mr. Bolln, Sl AR L driviiig about trying to have the dreadful | robbory oceurred near Dawes City,about | (owh af Prescht, oue of “‘f’1““}"‘?,‘(:":””“: Candied citron 35 worth 50 cents | whose combined saluries shall xot exceed | Wits complotod ay and chows 2 publicition stopp sisteon milos from Fort Robinson, Im. | Siiteyin fact. 16 has probably 2000 or | o pound. ~ Figs are worth ‘from 20 | 82100 per year, and ‘provided that the | total amount of §83.27.86 The follow- Tn this measure shio went on, denounc- | mediately upon the receipt of the intel | 11y and (s Srowth appoars to be of the | t0 23 conts a pound, cooking figs 20 cents | fees of his office shall warrantthe same.” | ing is a detuiled nent of the bal- ing the yontralig el Re i O Fant | B St et Abotin el pocions | pountss - Crunborries dling for 3 — ances on hand 1 the several funds of the S Im )h(':nll [m uf~ and literally U;;(J]‘(liiQ s“'“ »IUL" ~‘u'n. : ‘”. tate .m.“m gubit] m&l:‘l‘“‘“" ::‘n \'.-iy":" L L‘l" ‘”" from 10 to 1 mlqm a quart. ( iht’«;rniul PRIFCHARD'S DEFICIENCY, county: ARCHITECTS. ing Fod N, When we got to | ©f ¢ vas seut out to follow up the | it CALLIOM DR NEULDEh] the | ears are worth 15 eents a pound. Good | pris state e R S e S ; : T et e ) N o et ot 8 Chatomie BP4LE | yobbers. Gon. Howard hias been sending | 1ine, of fho Union Pacitic and Soux City | B datos are worth 20 tontsa pound, | "1 Sttgement to o Renortor=What | gy g At F. M. ELLIS & C e K ) & Pacifie. 1 also have 600 head feed- o Munager Dickey Say Sahool ; | VL. & CO. morning, and what do you think, he | out telegrams to Deadwoeod, | 55 f K Kkeop | and Blackford dates the N " e » B Sehool apportionment . ” 3 wouldn't. cone to the door, but stood | Cheyenne, Laramie, MoKinney and 8 n’\«, in HanI Jakota. 1 cop Appl i ; o .Isz a vuined man so far as my repu- Speeial sehool tax. 5 x4 f q1n 141 pack in the hall and shouted at us. He | ney and it is boliovéd that the. highw thom undorg in ac- | ol a barrel, New York | tation in On nd this western coun- | Sehool bond. ... : [CNIBCts and gl lflg UI]BH[} S GOLE (CTPLO) uri stock s | try in concorned. I appreente what T | o] sims fund- 3 i is n fiend. [Oh, for ‘red ink to express | men will soon be cornered, No “details | 60N o 19 Sy S anal Y | states a bart : 5 tho tones in which Mre. Fountainbrought | of the vo! usthor thau those iven | LG tho theatmont. it I oui. | Worth from & S0 done, and I presume T will have to Frund OMAHA, NEB, and DES MOINES, IA. LRRHE vord. (R wias too | : have be received dguar 3 3 i o % « rents PCRS or for ’ A ), i D o » 3 section of the northwest has been phe- | g 1 oy hahd i fou | Sulter for it. AL o0 | Oftice, Cor. 14th and_ Farnam St late to stop the ||I_n~}uu~uu|u-h- and then i S oo Homai IR T _l.u]l barks and hazel nuts are sclling for Mr. J. B. Pritchard, the ex-cashier of | Nilage of Waterloo, ; I DL A ET A T, when we asked him to open the door, he | FOLLOW HIM OUT WEST. : s Y eat- | 75 conts. 3 i , Penalty unretunded L : | T said something about not being afriid, B v R E A G B AND the Western Union, was ver ik Insane fund. .. Sy BurLINGHOF, with I M. Bilis. but he was 100 sleepy to talk more. e | The Sad Story of a Young Woman > £ Lxedvcuing my; ton yc Butter, dairy, is bringing evenin, to ment fund. . J Ly y 5 Woman's i country i Redemption mofey o = is a wrech.” Life. & ¢ cents a pound. The best ereamery reporter for the Bi resterday morn- ICaTi. 8 N OWERIOG : g ok be purchased at 35 conts a pound. 8 EHONVAERIC OITARD. According to a complaint filed in s rra 2 NE IN JATENOIY. DRI 1 oS | s toog up quarters i > Windsor Total........ . b R N NI s A A, Y. NK IN A SNOW DRIFT. st bGP SR Lie too up quarters in the Windsor n.l,(';.l....(.um & DOCTOR McMENAMY < f S 's court vesterday, Li , where he is at present stop- reportor’s gidn e wn the " eadin :::‘,m‘l\‘yl.zl:;;:.; .-‘;":\I,:.'\h l\‘h‘u“?l‘ Ij-::.l.n" Frank Katza's Unfortunate Condi- | 9020 ving, He was waited upan in the ovon- | snle thore I ; Omahal Ry on iy vl e ek oonaern i 2 : 0230000 g jon—Yesterda's Police Cour ) TOoa W inz by a representative of this paper m i young Prichard’s downfall. g it tion—Yesterda's Police Court. A Chic Man Gone Wrong. = by ) e of this pape maha Medical and Surgical “hat i o e e an Gone Wrong. | (il pressed him to give his side of the . E “Ihat is the mots monstrous of all the | for the arrest of Henry C. Burbank, o | Fronk Katza, a young man of rather | A sad case of destitution was brought | 0 "My Pritchard had evidently been M CORNER 131 8T, AND CAPITOL AVENUE, heinous falschood - they have told about | 1y of this city, charging him | S¢edy appearance, was brought bofore | to light yesterday and is only another | sufiering from loss of sieep, and appeared Pergonal Py \phs. —THEATS AL Tap upuitknoy Brltoly "“‘“',I""‘ 14 Wi Dot the athor of et it | Judge Stenberg yesterday to answer | instance of neglect on the part of the | to he almost broken down. Dr. Dewitt, of New York. is holding re- | Chrenic and Surgical Diseases. g cageroon eyojoccnslons whon L eone Lm0y W | o eharge of drunkenness preferred | hnsband, causing the innocent wife and | “The Western Union men claim that | vival | weetings -t the: First: Bipiist Clicuo My mirso horo' s with o | - Miss Bourdette’s story is to the offce | A&4mst him. He had heen found vy the | children to suffer, It appears that a | wn bohind gpout 300 Iy apeouits CRTD RNy formony postal mspector Vi ent " the antllcantatio RS CH0 B T $AIDATARI0 00 icors in g o drift. holf 5 s e TS . | he said. “Now I elaim’ that mos iz, formerly postal mspector :\h ‘I’] sent the mossages i eanattest | (e she met Burbank, six ws | OMicers in a snow drift, half frozen to | young man whose name 18 not men- | o i is in outstanding accounts owing | here, but now oceupyinig that position at Nerves, Lyo und Ear, il IR AL nb sll *..“hu\ death, and would undoubtedly have per- | tioned for the sake of his wife and chil- | o me which will probubly be made gooii | Denver, is in the city. H R roba on ann St RO ety sban i "\" while rosiding with hor parents | 15hed but for theirtimely discover; He came to this city last summer from | allin time. 1T they shall be freed | I, B, Whitmore, sceretary of the opera ¥ v $00at one tne anil 520 at another, At Ee e fathor ity | was released, and went offto find a doc- | Chicago and wits employed by o whiesale | of all indebtedness (ot company. Lot | jouse mansgement, left last. evening |, TR1VA B T A R any | wealthy man, and she was treated in the | 10,10 attend to his frozen feet and hands. Bhie lwllh 1I|!(|n_~[m|,» 19 vh_\i «I|'~l|n:|||. [ me expluin to S 1 'I‘l"l"' "“"l"‘ for Chieago on a business trip. SIS o The > aflitme this AT A3 e sent for his wife sand family and pur- | carrying on y own shoulder Lo N Soitiaeadien Gt way 1 loarned his namo was when by | eing granted almost before expressed. | mguinst him, however, went o show that | > Martin on installments promising ta | commission i owed 1o the qombang, | joalil is fast improving and lis eyes e T S5 sent mo the J he mover was i | Butshe was a wayward givl, and when | he had gone into a house of ill fame on iamaubieet montiiunii ot el sl Hor this L i 1o | limost completely restGred. e is spend- | coments or sender: Howt marks i ojiudics my house —ch Y I Aunty very | Burbank, who was bandsome, | the corer of Eleventh and Dodge strects | | selirom i the Syakysstarbaliorhast| sDONINIGIQ ENSICOMPRDY NG HIEM the winter in. the sunny south, with BLLOFIos, ] ; J / Bk ! q been belind i his payiments and has | come to time with it, I 'shall tien it over. yinter in_ the summy 3 allikind e of Medical emphatically exclumed ), sal ! dashing fellow, whispered words of | Monday night threatened to il ever e B e A i e AR R ) TR ey BT e s dquarter New Orlear taradianilifor aalo A falioslio, wlint would ST avant with | loyo into.“ hor) - Gars, . Bho. awonkly. || 06 25 e sirle, A e e Ty ol sad oy 0, SO ot | Sith L WD, Phck & Co, the brolers LS. Parmalee has retirmed from Sut DR. MicMEHN such w Nothing e for the | i s Shilly” compe f o heavy chunk of ally he ceased paying altoge! e B OR SN S Dy AL ey Vol e hits been snowed i Or OMAtA Mpnicaz ssn NeTIT smallest par ‘.\\l.',f.'.lf].“"“l,:. ‘ff,"‘y'"m,",l,'" listened, Becoming infatuated with him | jond and pieee of {wisted elibplesof using to pay the halinee of fc sumounting to §110, which «lso ought to | o, N h'~|“|.‘ ““H" ‘lli<'~”-\<“||“-\||".: OIAD A ASHNPIOAT AR 1. Lrimore, with which theso words® were ‘spoken, | sho followed him to New Yark city, whoro | found on his person. “Lhe judge sen- | i AL i s &lilipugl’ ‘“,','im‘\l"’”l‘,‘ A ’[,"(“‘,',‘,‘“l'-‘“H,:’,,"1"]:"1,, Then have othor | 0 iaing . dataingil InowLowss fo e — vhe y sweeping gestur ise | m 1880 he ace shed her ruin, e | tenoc v e iy as used every effort t 0 o pay | accounts whic ope to collect f o n't mi detai i 0 r i e L A e b s ot e LGP ST 113, D T ot e ety Teaving s | conpany. i small sums' for telezraph | Wit lenzath of tine when e people b | EDWARD KUEHL, e 4 agYy Y 1 ived with ho hi et RS o el ARESLRL i nd ehildren in a destitute condition | service advanced to different persons in | €0nl to-keep wirn, but cornstalks for | MAGISIER OF PALMYSIERY AND ¢ hands held about four feet from the | lived with her as his mistress until Sep om MeGregor, an old-tmer, * wa 7] 4 4 1 i t | fucl ave too wuch for him TIONALIST, 503 Tchth str ¥ floor to plainly signify that Pritchard | tember, 1882 when a child was born. In | brought up for'y .y, He was sen | and “}""i it {wlvfgn ‘llw clemency on the | this ¢ 3 T "““L"““l Eomatiing -~ % ana Hurney e wis o little 1ellow: anil sho had no use | that month Tie abandoned her and eame | up to the county Jail 1o serve out an old | PAYC of Mr. Martin, his family would be » i AFOLAADA County Hogs Dying. Epirit 1y ono a gliice in the M 4 5 it Z 3!, ‘ o i . 3 3 without fire or furniture. He has_spent | anc i L dollars or so which | 3 M X pAKL a1 st conditio ;m ]MI('lI e tures, the lu|u||x«-1 felt bad ‘(:”:)"l\"l‘\‘-]n i ‘Iu a0 ; ]l ”"Q"l' ot od di (I' ALOING. “"'; he es | 4o in beer saloons, pl |\|“]-Irl\ e e v lie up, . Biosides these nie- | Superintendent of the Poor Pioree, re- Jestand tai: sondijonaun or himse! i 2oed to struggle o some wi 5 whereabouts, and the | caped from jail sometime ago, and went A er saloons, playing billiardas | cf b s v a H ' or himsalf, but munuged to strugglo out b } ] o awo, wnd went | E ool and owes a number of busi- | counts Ihave mentioned, 1 have other | ports that a lurge nwiber of hogs on the a fecble, “but Pritch Tas the repitati following month_she followed ‘him out | ov the Blufls. There he w 5= oolan hi i | o 5 3 :.( fusulo EEEkoR) :l.u“ll‘:ll‘}‘l'l‘l wion AL R 0 S AL U pRiS ng 0 man of 100, bt ness lirms in the eity small bills owing to me, W Iuh-.l was in [ poor farm have died recently. I'he FRUITS . d FLOVVERS WEat Ko axclutmed in 4 tona of voice | but promised to provide something for | prosecuting witness disappeared, he was 4 St Joe, one of “the men under me ap- | eause of the mortality he s hecn nmable ai WHIGH Bt us o s s o, Yok | lier ind tho ohild. 1o s kopt his word | hever ndicted . His Luck Ruinca Him. propriated 13, which shortaze Lhad 10 | (o Jocate, and his opinion is divide 4 any discussion with her on the subject o | Up to within afow weeks ago, when he [ Williim Lamb, drunk and disorder] Bdward Caspar, tho clerk in Doaso | muko gaod to tho compiny, besides th eritis the frigid weather or Thoso dolring 1o putoly Teult oOmamons minly forms. “its a lie from top to hot- | Fefised to contribute anything further to | §5 and costs, Bros. establishment, who turned up miss- 1 little accounts which I had 10 | cholera. Tlie animals that have suc: | 8 Trecs, shibs, Piunts u Vinos, will ;:..w ! - : X saddle ¢ self for telegraph service ad- ) tom, ) sho resumed, 8o s the story that | her support. Accordingly, the | - John Lindley, drunk and disorderly, | ing on Saturday, is still out of sight and | Stddle onwyscll fortelozaph soovice ad- ) ewmbed so far are the younger ones, and |50 G K guaity vin to partios — in Bt Joo. | thoso that e affected havo Doen separa: | i mhac. boraro axdorme ot ans ono. Drdo T paid to have that legaey matior printed | Woman “has — determined ™ “{o sue ; ot be f ; ) i ali6, My sister. ldacdid that fon o foe. | him and compel him, if possible, ) Goswoll, suspicious character, ’,‘-',_l",.“””'\’j‘l i ‘an Intimato felond | 2285000 u8 all thoir accounts avo settlod | god from the healthy wnimals, Ehoud b glyen hico 1% Hirnoy Bty This “Sister Ida,” who very eviile to assume the paternal responsibility for ed out of the city. hi l“ AN ) of ‘I”" st “I | ll ”"3']|““|]" bl 0L SnoHoy It whigh iy IERAULY SN IEIRY I B e o et G o o the carc of her ehild. She has boensup- [ Thomas Leonard, assault upon an of- | 0E1is 10 & reporter yesterday *wasrained | 1o satle the alleged s 1% he Western Leag y ~ funny vein, is 1 young lad porting herself latterly by taking in | ficer, discharged. 1 by gambli He wus one”of the most | Wiy o) : " AT R T R e E. L. EMERY. the inisforinne “of limentss, Sho s a | Washingand doing other nianual work, — avdont ovoloos of e greonicloth Jou ( souits) of tho brokers, Fergus TR TR T R TR AT St e nic eSS 'S, - | She d s that she will return o SETTLED BY MARRIAG ever saw, and the luekiest. or a ek . i JEanie Ymali intor. ARAROm GLALE A RebmaY (0 BRIk Eune (|40 GRURESS MITESUS ULRAE iUl (0 1E. MALTRIACK time he won and won steadily, He cou lowed them to have their monthly | to-dny. — Prominent Omahans inter- | n the Cirenit Conrt of the United States for th tain and can well shonlder the reproaches in Lorg ieh, though she “ A ‘ 4 ) oy ested” in base ball will imuke an effort to Distviet of Nebreska, [ntendod for her splondid sistor, lias heen repeatedly solicited by them to | A Happy Compromise of the Dewitt- [ Fun in the mon :n all chan market |1‘|ljrl|~l:\|;nnul' payment in e e itto in fho A o tho. ooy story siaalf, T haye | do #0; - Tha yrosecution against Burbank AR I seemed to be against him, and break,with | vance, as Col, Dick ‘\Ju,un. s, The did loague, and 0 plic 5 clubin the every confidence i fts genuinencss and | Was lirst commenced in Justice Burtlott's The i o R A e ease, every combination that was ‘put up’ | not pay, and I was obliged to become re N oy T sat o ot B | Jtaws 11, Vi a. f - I have letters from lawycrsand agents on | court, but was thrown out of that tribu- | 4 \ NOrstrom | on him. He was a wonder among the [ sponsible tor their ounts, Yes, 1 will il voprosont the Inter s ’u 1 o ST e R o i s i o subjoct, 1t will voq iSO | nal this morning and taken to Just vs, Arthur L. DeWitt was compromised | gamblers, who »r rded his luck as [ admit that I tied to Mr. Dickey about | Wbt Hie it of Omha at Wnco and by virl A veach the funds, but I hope that it can be | Anderson’s court, ~ Burhank has been ar Monday by marriuge. DeWitt is an | something mysterious, He was frequents | these accounts, o asked e if - they 18- 00| it o RO whoye ( done in time." rested and has given bail for his app employe in the Union Pacitic shops, and | 1 seenal Soddexstrom’s and Baldwin and | gotlod In advanca” and L 0l | 1 gonyiion Warron, Folcotio Physi Sl iorhowan, Six THE NORSTEOM-DEWITT BASTARDY CA ance for trlal was arrested and bound over on Monday | Bennedy’s, and once in a while about | him they had been. 1 cant blame | ;" ang Surgeon, 703 N, striet i tie hour of one o'cloc oo “Did you ever know a girl named 1nst, spending the intervening time in tho | 1LgSIRS wod to ninke wgront | him, for distrusting e Mo had | o Webster” Dhy and’ night - calls or"the JACH AL A oA e ) ARANGIDE £ 0 | Ssplurge,’ and Kept a mistress for a while | a right to dischurge” me as soon as 3 obstere 2l rth ¥ e ?‘0"“"']{3:‘ lk"'l"“. [epoTiar, 88 Soon Insane and in Jail, county jail. Judge Hawes, the counscl | on Twelfth stroet in fine style, Af broke saith with him, 1 acted as 1 did [ Prompuly autended 10, ) oty 6 | it o inished ranting over |y Rt EEEE ent of | forthe man,had prepared two compromise | While his Tuck tyrned ngainst him and he | simply to protect Ferguson and Peck & [ G orourme sae of fine elothin o NaHR gt as | Omalia, is now in the county juil ehurged | Plans—the fivst that Dewite should marry ‘H';."i 1 o lul llm-l‘ I suppose he hud to | Co l[x they HVH'.AI\Irl:i men |Il|‘v,‘» ”\\}l"_ commences Decomber 4th at Blaitter’s | o) " Juckian o, &1 she gave the reporter & swift, suspicious | with bing insane, He was arrested at | the girl. and the sccond that he should | Stwith to mike up his Jossos Gobts for whieh 1 became vesponsible,s | Mammouth olothing house, 1001 Favnam | BA%os | W opm, lance, “what of it:” the instance of Fred L. Clark, li oy her 80 down and $16 per L e street, corner Tenth ¥ uit, ang t st od L. living at | PRy 0 down an ver month A Vio : i If they don't, Lwill confess that I am ' L Nothing you need be alarmed about | (1o corner of Fifteenth and Cass streets, | Until the bivth of her ehild, ~ The first A Vieuy of Consmuwption: | oo oioguntly ‘dono up, 1 abott | = - S nais & Tl S oy SRS I merely wanted to know if you knew | o SR ) e anosalanak thntfavar thon Ambrose Richards, well known in | Zf 500 worth of property in th i Every person wiil be able to wear £ jio, B e, 2 N " 3 ] Trott was arrested by Sheviff Coburn, who | Proposal met the favor of both the prin- ty 4 000 worth of property in b L | ntter's B Nathing A Sty s SRR AR0ULA Dota WEILEN 50 JUURO | fanded him fn jail awaiting thio action of | ©:Pals, and the nyj were consum died Monday night at St. Josepl's | wineh I can make i any deficiency | 8RR CERNS: 8 SHEH T CHAS. R. HEFLIN, derson in conncetion with the case.'" anc awaiting action of 2pals, and ) itinds sum- A A " , i ped Ul SO ney 1 tlon i ceember 25th, i Farnam . B, 3 A MWell, sce here sho suid, at last, | the insanity board, On the way to jail | Muted in county court Monday ey ¥ ‘x‘l"“"1‘,""“;1“‘::"d I”' BRSO ,‘)l"',',"{',,,".'",‘} 28 CUATEaR SROUIRE s 4 | street, corner Tentl il theowing oft her rostraint, Ll be plain | Trott wanted to know of the deputy if | The factis that the woman had never in- | {1 ¢ tighly respected - and popnta | up I will have to other eity [ - GUNSMIT H, with you. ‘Tho givl came to my Bouse'| (e Shorilf wasn't o bit off in the upper | tended prosccuting her lover, but w ) pespeates MTHPORMAY | i start anew. Tana pretty good telé- [ Silver Creck and Indin ‘Lerrtory ar m'\:‘(‘"k :‘,',"','“:”,‘h“' ",'I““""«"\‘1‘“”\‘\"‘1 I | story. The old gentleman is a carpentor AI‘A\\'n nto it by the intermeddling of | Ay e Tamber merchant. of | graph operator, and can get i job at the m.,“{ the Soft J('.,,‘n\\\u o e Prompt atiention given 1o repairing Guns, Ros Yors u 0 douse, Bhe was in | o0g%. i ST oflicions friends, U Key, I presume for sale EFI SLDIORD, volvers, Fow ing Machines, ete oondition and. told me: hor | 804 joiner le, and is well known in A SARNEM, NP Chicago, | been formed of the sad N . VT S 14t} 3 e oL ge Ao ¢“_h?“ TN R PRy W Ty '?"'fnl. Interesting x‘.}gu.r L gen ral sort , arnval lere funeral ar When gue ~unu.fl about his alleg 4_1 145 14th 5t il SAWS FILED, LOCKSMITHING, oy 71 BT e i e M Omaha and the entire world, and to | Were develoved Ly this affair. As soon | pangements will be made, Wwith Mrs. J. G. Fountain, Mr. he name of—well, who the man was. 0. as it was learned “that the compromise shard » iter than a clan You can buy turniture cheaper of A sort of & chap, and deserving to know all ien, Private s of the ago, at that tme a conductor 1. VanNess plead not guilty to a charg Master's Sale, i th Streot, Cinabia ho told me and Linfornied my husband; [ £ome in contact with him is - whwost cer- | would “be' in marr ressur S . ‘I have got 1 to uter & Ce st., bet, Far an SRR P e 0 Ol By Ilsband; tatn doath: |.j‘ ‘.'“:' llu .“,' g d‘-“vl"'“ " § A Farmer Missing. o _ have got 4..t|‘h.u it oF ou ‘llml L. I‘l‘h h & Co., 12th st., bet, 4 nan and . rought to bear on Ju awes to ha Fred Re German farmer living | point,” he declared will say that I | Douglas, than any other plice in the city. was wropgzed and that her sedicer g —— the “coremony performed in ghe | ot HeYOl B GRS T VRS [ave een foutly slandered in that mat ® - who was eaining 00 & month ought o | he loe Mirike, jail to give the event o more romantic sa- | ¢80t miles west of Omaha, has been | (005400 propose to make it warn for iy When you buy furniture sure. you U. 8. DEPOSITORY. be made to right the wrong. Mr. Foun The seene along the river yesterday | vor. 2§ used to grant the missing from his home since Thursday. | ypaiine get prices at Howe, Kerr Marshall's, AN R, & l‘nh:lsu( down and Iwrun- a nullv to Judgze as @ busy one all the tirms having tull n“n-fl .l nds and “«.n unquestiona- | On the night of llmll day Iu|< 1 I“ his home Col. J. J.Dickey, 1...-;\II ma rof the | They buy from the hest manufaeturens, Omuha, Nebraska, nderson stating the ease and gave it o s of men at work cutting and stoving | Py right in doing so. It seems that un- | to come to Omaha, with horses and | Western Union, stated to the revorter | and’guarantee to mak the very 5 tho il to delivr. Tho resultof it was | S185 00 men ut Work cutting and storiie | 4oL (G aw, s marriage of such a kind | wagon. e is believed to have perished | dhat the exqct ligures of Mr. Pritehiard s | priof " Opposite Fadconer’s Capital. ... $500,000 that the fellow was arvested and the ¢ dificulty mentioned in - yester- | popformed 'in jail would be practically | i the storm, as nothing whatever has | deficieney had not been reported to him, - Surplus 100, [ e . ; perfol i y I " I ,000 whole a appily settled by their mar- | day’s BEE with regard to the payment of | void if either of the coutracting partics | been heard from him since, is | but that he thought it would mmount to Bonner's € piage. Gracious nic,if an honest attempt [ wages has beenfsettled by the firms' a, ever attempted to challenge its legality, arly frantic with grief over his disap- | about $300. *OF this amount about $230 | Great, great reduction s Herman Kountze, President. to redecn a ruined givl is to veflect on | ing pay the suni demanded by the uniof The mmputation of compulsion under to $300 is in the aceounts of Ferguson | Houschold goods during ho! y | 5 wme, why letit reflect.” and Mrs. Foun- | § It is probable that this price will | duress attaches to such a marriage and it - and Peck, the grain men. 1told Pritchard | lines of Furn John A ( shrew herself back in her ehair with an » the standard one during the winter. | is seldow undertaken by parties earnest- ill File, Filing Cabinets it he would have to see that these men | Lamps, Stoves* ! L F. H. Dayis, Cashier, t Mir of savage resignation to any fat it 2,000 men will tind employment at | ly anxious to make their union binding. B s Standard Indexes l din advance. He failed to do so :mil Everybody invited ied to me in telling we that he kad co 1815 Douglus St. uLs Boxain W, IL Megqulre, Ass's Cashiegy ighton, Vice Preside | | This virtially terminated the intery ; this business this season, 1 This same appearance of duress is alsu | 219 13tk steeet, opposite Neb. Nut'l Bank j

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