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THE OMAHA DALY BEE, MONDAY, JANUARY 18, 1886, the barracks. | MAN OF MANY CRIMES. | Nencohon @b e, e Tin central iests of (ke oy were y 2° above. clot St eaves 17 3 prters' | 1 Eckly thov loudy tray Leav From the Report thronged, especially the: which were The Snow was not heavy enough to pro Note-Books, | mot ramy impassabde b . ory of Bignmy, Horse Theft and For- | duce another railroad Blockade, bufin | gy fir o oerator in Oma. | 10t rendered impassable by heavy drifts rery With a 8ad Sequel e Tocalities traffic was impeded. “The | | 4 f edtidls the otticr | O, oW ) gery With a 8 1 Nt ndue Saturday morn- s ¥ SRS AL Omaha can boast of & gaod many fing bandoned, as v o the out- | day. in dwelling upon themes of the padt, | qujgh turnonts,”” said an old horseman AN ARREST REVEALS A ROMANCE | &0 befor The | “wasa fel Martin Peck He | to a reporter Saturday as the (wo were G | v lighily be : or 62, 1 think. Teck | taking in the sights on Sisteenth strect vind time i, but yesterday a dy follow, and made | in a Portland eutter | o ove The Cold, Chill Weather The Teave | wore rinming o . v ',‘ Sl Sl ;»"{',l,, them. heeianls UL Lo ; wlers' Protective Association T Umaha, 1 romember | “aw il hins one of e nicest 1 ‘ yeiatto Bonvitors! Trotactios. ssiotation: | Ot Yo sens & Aemi b G P o < one of tlie nicost ro % D, Bwetnam's Ansiwer il ibasathal Sl dbuns il ‘I' " e Wt .,‘\']( | ster<in Omaha, which he drives behind ’I'O Xrol ' [\,J General toonl i of cl » attend every soance that | powand cotter. The ammal is 4 v al Local, the « i Neb v ling to his own story he | dark hay Alarm colt and ean kick st - ) y I < somiet y m himscelf, or | into the face of almost anything on A Double<Dyed Villain ctive s N ¢ ¢ ot « s0¢ of cert | road $aiae 11, Gor t of \ Attt g tiort st He St ont | “C. 1. Woolworth drives. a fine | 1 county, Indiana, secompani ¢ y » iharke the mining business | mare, ‘Clip,’ to a Portland cutte \ s ¢ 1 3 | I 1 <hall | frequently airs himseif in a dash over bl ’ Francisco, a liveryman of It ne 1 o g Ing e how hedis- | the erestof the beautiful snow. ounty seat of Wiyn iy t inted pr A an ‘ 1 of Mount Shasta, | | D Vo L Comfan Bandles the r urday on 1l ch for Il . i ) { § seet forn stranded on the | bans behind a handsome span of black " 1 Vi ' . Y Claire, wanted in Indiana for fo . \ nt of t vith ¢ In his wan -('\u. of w": wyest ‘anvvl' I(“'x.‘ The merchant who furnishe LEAST § i r Moxey? ort ne who furnishes Tue Mosy, ror The rse the o in Nebras or biga nal nsso « the oj i f ing by Mount | on the road on an afternoon t et N (o ARIS v $.53 ¢ N 3 N ,'I‘,"" . th "' AL : ‘," S y | e following oflic Wy ono day When while | that from Hanpy Hw’lvx\\ driven by Nel Least MoNey? The Ouly Misfi ing Parlor { v \ ( emselves from the Un : 3 | we ) g v cortain loeality, some- | Patrick It 1s o great, double sleig . datiefactio i 1 | ' { 1 y ™ 9 ing, for :Hu]u! 8 o'clo k‘ o dummy } ; L O Tobeek, | dd_to him C estops e drawn by T )w)‘hmu”I e - \\‘II A‘I‘l\fl\v L; 11‘1 n ;llhl ded th trons, th ) ) ‘ . the Saving Bank for ame into the depot from Connei | vice president rosky i < vojce from within told him | them fleet steppers o s . . HOW DID TH GAIN THE TITLE i Iy ox lien you f hat can be done for ma BSEPsistonpad from tho oo [ ‘ hie s T "o | happy as when e has a parly of young il | Uik t ean be done for man ig B s of Sheritt Gorman il iy o N LA BT -Ill‘v Iy we t . ,,\[r;..l\ who | D I:] '\\Ily":l !|\|]|\I.y i | Clothing at this esta ment. I you can nse e 4 | Jess i ¢ « Meyer, | owned the tract ane o buy it pta Marsh —del In the commission of hiis avious i < hoard of trade, was ealle fron them, paying the price, $5.000, at | through the streets in a handsome fences Claive has created | I md said he had al " 2 'of elght montl He went lv.."\'\'.-nu.vu wtached to an clegant span eriminal history that 1 ad il 1 il | vight 1o work and *Struck it vieh.” Long | of horses, a sorrel and a hay F¥ofnnce ration of s fivm, | hetore the eight months were up he was Aleck Benliam | has 4 magniticent S i FHkOREN i e (ot would fiave the eo-opera: | ready to pay R contract. price. Within ok iy L |||||!!L|m\ cutier. Nien tho- 1 R S e, on of all the business houses in Omaha. | year or two he was a wealthv man. A ohn ollins drives a sorrel mar: I e iir ling e Indiana | About thirty new members were admit- | shiort time ssold a one-tentli - int scorge Canfield uses a span of high s mission in this city was discove | fed to the association, and the mecting | st in the Lrowns reporter for the Bk, acting upon | then adjourned 3 ev. W o Elarsha fmakes pastoral ) U thnt Claire lind beon n schiool - 1f Mar<hal Cimmings 1< foreed out of | ealls in u stylih entter, drawn by « pair 12 40 cher in N <ka, called upon Connty l: Wwwetnam's Defense, | his office ~which is a contingency not to | of h |v[~u||1«"|r|4||'|\- 14 50 e 4 2 e AL Some day« ago nay be reme mbered, s thonght of - he e to fa “Ben Woors has afine tes ) or § BifGitHtandant tirnmor in tio Hopo of | yc ey o ft ay bo renia mbered, | B o e oo ranplian | 1 sl diu) ching details, That gentleman ve- | qio 0 RiH dsmith, and befor tod | Sdames Stephenson has a pair of . 0 & distriet court to ree £10,000 N . an ore appointed | “James Stephenson has apairof prane 19 0) od e following facts in regard to | Tistrictyourt to rec 0,000 3o OF osition By Mayor Murphy. “held | ing blacks. out of which he can get. con- s history in ifins couniy James AL Swetnam onaccountof alleged | jowi s good position in the U, P shops, | siderable speed WA to April, 85, [ madpractic Sheacensed him of having | 1t was with some misgivings that he gave “John Lo Webster nses a team of ]‘. achorin thecounty, [ mfected her with puerperal fever, from | up his place there to aceept the marshal- | blacks. of district No. 6, two sther patient, in delivering her of a | ship, for his wages were then larger than SH.J Dumont drives a fast bay mare | J won the Millard | ¢hild, and of performii veral unskil- | the salary he has received ¢ 3 a Portland entier. rond. During this period he made him- [ g1 opcrations on her, which, it is alleged, | the police ) < muny friends ). B. Kitchen takes his aiving i self o 1y obnoxious, and it was With [ G vender hor an invalid for life, | yet among his old assoc n the <hops, | Portland cutter hehind u flect bay relief* that the hoard and commiunity Dr. Swetnam's answer 1o this petition of the best and most efli seph Gar ., has asplendi about lim saw i o, was filed in the distiict eourt. Saturday s on is foree have been ts v lorse as eonsiderable LAWYER AND LOVER He sdmits that move than Uhitty days nen who worked with him at the | spe i et easily do amile in *30 or It scems that he had w‘;:l).-\nnvl[m-lu;I prior thereto lie had attended upon a pa. | anvil. / g acquired nosmall stock | Gient who died of puerperal feve PR i= A e “Joln A. MeShane generally rides he 10 North Bend whero ho | yoors e fact to 56 tht ot tho A, i v cross e D hind ateam of high-spirited hays S 4 it sion i i lv't""l Ceitvat L oroumlIVRUIICEIail e posted in local affairs, to & Bk m hiyess [ SaCHRHCY Higzins t mily out 1040 o b on.. Clair'was | Gneated, clever | il the precautions kioy i erday, she s o Bistory, which i as h‘.u‘,..l..m Dehind & span of - flect s W ting himself s’ best be- : ; o sad st is interesting. Ton't tellyou | "% il e ot do do Mif¥ior ho soon doined . good . socth urlin Any nampeE tran ] P U vossibly you would liki: to | ..'J:I:n"rl»n[.h'I\\lf\n: G ue a standing. Shortly “after his arvival in [ {o <aid e e ; 10ine | know her hisior .‘l’ 1 years ago she | CUE N T g indsome ¥ig in ; 4l a6 e fow e e the seauaintanee of J. | g ndoes s o beforn' several minor Deteolt "'”,;",',‘l;‘l“‘,,‘ IRy Youns '\"”|"; the <hape of 1 brown team, at i e BHDosay, o Notli Bond | surwical ions upon {he PG, | rocpacted pavents. . She meta handsome | thed tow Portland. = = e cousin of Congt ; B KETIG BEAveTe s ccted : Licut. Price drives a single o ut he that the same were skillfully Al A ; Vit t. Price drives a sing y of BBV I O ToF the mos ) Y | Tooking fellow one day in front of her Bl Dorsey, and one of the most prominent, | perormed and were withont any unnee. | fagon (oW one day in front of her | considerable specd i ey g : 3 ini ather's house, and fell straightway in “A. 1. Polock takes outdoor excreise | These ave made up in the most artistic mannerin all styles of frock and sack coats. With these can be found separs wealthy and influential citizens of Dodg X p i o thepini 3 i i A county. Mr. Dor sleased with vy injury or pain to the plaintift, love with him.” The fellow suceeeded in [ )28 ge 5 0 R S v, Claire dnd shorlly pemmitied e Tuwsers p ayor Murphy. },‘_‘\""::fi"“fill:" v o clope with him. - They | Ty AT Rocder spins along bebind roduction intc s It Ver U N i 1 Hre H headarmio § * of ! s, R R ion W ligse Cie:toN Rl dbcon- v meeting Friday ":;‘3‘_";;;."[1 ool ¢ | given you pretty near enough for one : : day. Among others who have fine horses ; o i Aloons. DiGNG to ordariy o dionn e Movehutt i toy tox 000 plishment in all polite arts no expen<c Mt \ Ll there are C. B Mayne, Judge Thurston. 90 Do .. ) w M i 4 SH had been stint To this young lady 2 I y Claire paid the most assiduous atfention Whereas, It has pledse afterwards, she be acquainted with | it B ain, Dr. Swetnam, Robert 80 “ @ “ “oow 10100 as weeks passed ol is designi call from our midst one of our abl g awvelling man, He, too, . 3 o Davhati: % 5 5 % e o s dusizening | Cheraetieand unel estoemed brother knights. erhe Bl robhed ler of | Bivesey, dog W ["","‘{i Sl Hiey 515 . e ; Lesl R o e A T her heart. Be it theretore i 3% 4-\.r|~; col s had in the world, — Other | oM e LRG0 00 S o W 6 00 Ay ¥ e e L0 HORSE THIEE AND FoRGER ‘11‘.“ 4-1{\‘ 1 I!'l“(ll' I Kuizhts | unpleasant vicissitudes have crowded | oS FIarI THE S8 s 6 80 o i 4 SRR 8100 Along in July he m Tearet and '\‘.. RvnL et ey | Wbon hier tntil now, though only twenty- | KW Riiilips, Guy' Barion "\{"“'” o o : = u, from wlhiich state he Iy | most devot FeL e of Oulvas hea | Tour vears of ago, she has ‘seen more | 3iCopd, Ar ' I’n)r||]\y|:m Robort Gailich, These consist of any siyle of cut and t vailing styles in pattern. — The frath of the above staiement is trouble than most women_ of fitty “harles’ Cole . Moadimbe what gave the undersigned the title of Savings Bank for Man, Your benelit awaits you the next 15 day= at the come, and went to Rich Y o | and enest citizens, and @ wan_of 5 hie still makes her home in- Omala and | (v VAN rthuy lul\l\«un county. While there he forge patriotisu, both foi: his adopted country i i on his mother for ! am | Dhe land of his birth, I the person‘ot the | refuses to go to hor parents in Detroit.” | y_ i, McCord, John' B. Creighton and R Hodmaien on. urphy. i by ) o ane B B e ey | ONLY MISEIT '(-:n”||‘|4_-r|\,\ l‘l : zed that X Omabia are keenly sensitiv he s of a it ]mlll the city is quict enoug The cold weather of the past twenty- :l:)l'lll;,‘}l“lll‘Ill‘lllit:)\l‘\m lul:::‘n m;: )ll‘l‘ln‘l:llml‘v\n ~.‘- citizen ol such pure motives, sterling worth, | these times,’ said a pi --1,." 1 ecan | four hours has rather put a quictus on x wnovel pl o wen 3 i 'l ] ) and untiring perseverence in clevating the smber the d sy could | out-door amusements, but next week to the livery stable of F. M. Francis condition, in the promotion of ke poor o 0 :l”ml promises to be ‘l\me , and Imn'vnlm © e attired in a Prince Albert, white necktie I'- 2 bl i Ay, Both I nd his i able sleighrides will doubtless be enjoyed o and d(l;o\km trousers, mil_q:u]m that he bl i vere in jeopardy on suc) p. There | by the people of Omaba. outido get marricd in ¢ untey, | yife and it 10 have (o wourn the ough characters in and about [0 00T o L e H D, of nmiles out of town, hired a hug; clenlable 1oss of o tender husband and 1in the early days than any settle- double ¢ alfectionate father, ment up to the Bl ill s, Veter- - . T \”'Hl\l\‘ ATGGN RN ulvel, Tt these resolutions be syread | an tonghs, who eaught the ‘busted” end of The Ronort orthe W oman's Onuistian of taking the road to the north | on the re the minute hooks of 3 peak feve: 10 Assoclation, 1 B o o o the ottt | e Biat @ cony enzrossed he s Likale Lonlc! "n}ru,','.',fl Rl Darin g thaT A AT enina ovor tiren: I11IQ FARNAM STREET 3 gage where he had seercted ,’, painted | o Kesolved, o ms be pub- | eente 1 vise and mixed with | y-four women and children have found B e distinctive. maske of the horess | lished in all the moming, evening and week- | renegades of stripe from - the |y horary rest and shelt nd wonb on, Dospito the fact. that-tho | 1Y Lapers of Omalia, Bty l]'" made arough €0 | of the Women's Chr 3 ospite the fact that the e Tabric.’ Omuha was winning lurels g en’s. C most ;h‘flli-x:m- o “‘)'f"f yore m: le (o cap- Raflway Notes and Personals. the initiul terminus of the great t The young and the old come. or are - - '"(’1‘..»'11 e Y 3 /. 1. Sanborn, gent nt of the | continental stage line and money was | brought by the policemen at all hours of R 7 ST A ST ] o Townein o wostorn {own of whiel last | Chiengo, Burlmgion & Quincy on the | fe o heve, Among the disreputablé char- | the day and night. Some remain but a - Bz i P R R AL LBt IO it M owa, ina western town of which Just | ) FL S o i acters who made life o burden to the 't 11 A i Whipping His Mules W A d L AL O he disposed of the 1“,“,, and buggy. | Pacilic coast, is in the city Sonld-be lawful eitizen. was & clugs of | Short time, often but a d nd night, Ghai dian, Illinois an i Wisconsin, are on a : A passenger from Denver who left ¢ fellows equally undesirable but less dan- | betore & home and work s f for | i horet St |(|I"l‘:" 3 strike which commenced June 1, i o :1)?\01”:}15.-114] Attor e eral |y i e i s | fcliomslenualivaundosisibic butlies Mandl el Ot stary & payeri P E e | ench days tpension of Work' oy \\’/‘lltllll“',\ll(\'n::;):|::lvn‘l‘fl‘t-};‘\l::(‘:\)'n?w;“’;l[l:‘m{ Sheen tertible on roads leading into | less fellows und relied quite altogether | sometimes wee Syaniberative | KEORIDANEISIOILS £ St el i o o eact i oation e "'('.'r'":l]‘ like | Tome had one patient from St. Joseply’s 3 g B i » iy ckals S 1 ends plunder al who remaine: ree W |,,,,lg !.l..],.(,.,“,t.n in ||‘,i ‘.(l,,),,,m,“,” and 1].;(»]1:1 ||’All_h“. ll\'m.:xf-l'”J‘"vu-ni“-‘”“":"hifldn)“l from their more despc SREOntIaNE .\Kl who r¢ Hl.:lll.llll I!nu W ik In pressed his smt upon Miss Dorsey. ~Com- By e T o pladiy i e S e e mber another who remained but one vletely deceived she gaye him herhand, | on the =d, ‘vl; EotitroNtrunatilironnn fess wretches, by which they be- | week before ready for work. A very sick and hir family sunctioned the step. O | gue on the (th s snotiser o the 3the | uiled (he winter months (o theis profit, | young German_ girl, brought by the po- T MR e T g et L s ol | A ranchman or farmer would come into | Jiee, remained two weeks. A ol lady, BoBblod in tho Nomo of 9. B Doyacy 1o | The Bur s hmilar experiencs | (W on his way to- Council Blufls, then | 1ophed of all her money on th \ fie content to nse more or 1 ho ol sembled in the home of 5. Dorsey to iy perie the center of trade. He would be hailed 8 2t Pt good, and he next commenced to lay on e content to tse more or less of ihe ol honor the oc b i en ngnin, and has been for sove- | 00" the sidewalk by n man who ostensi- | Shne to remain a few days until Iulp\ . 1 Y style iron nodl in the nee of its s THE TERKIBLE TRUTH sl days, The Julesburg branch of the A 1 who ostensi- | couid be obtained from Liome. the strokes with a heavy log chain, | jy ! Mr. and Mrs. ” I yos Cluire 1oft Union Paciiie was blockad only two d A qU¢ m'“ “'j S l{;‘l"'l"" A young mother and babe, deserted by | While he \\;;\wn‘,l'-l’r"' ']l in this inhuman e ide 01 u o 2 | o . ( At Wi y L 3! z ¢ <hi in Lincoln, was brougl eration Oflicer Hinchey eu A Livel ] The little vailway paper called the Re ninsieip hors < complimnting Ui | iy et Whan bl County. commis, | man, a the streef éar ariver app e ¥ al which | DR m,vmlsnwv P'r‘a priotor iire was thriving on his mis- | Way News grows brizhter with eac! P i o Tl vonta sioners sent her home. pay no attention to his command. st ing ound rather livel We liave representations in Nebraska, the author llx is ont again, and tkes mightily N hiy ‘-”“_““‘,'l‘l DGRy, ; A \llllil": givl wandering on the streets : d I‘ r lllllnll !.l\n\_\" s ‘I‘ :||ml|li 2.30Un of thix city cn : Il { for the sice ties back in the cast where his crimes lay | he rail 0y AR UEORe S HIFORE b LB IMOXIING /1 ate in the evenmg, not knowing where | dvivin mules ez Ido,” said the jelu sul- wnd cutter e to the Blufs | exerquin againet him wore patientiy working e — Jost his team,” one of the strangers Would | /5 vhor ead, wie brought to the home | lenly, as he continued 1o beat the animals | acvoss the e, The trip over wis made | 6 tizatc for them y £ B remark Y y L { o 1l I 0t he problem of his retribution ATmost Police Conrt Docket, ol T mm it Divekthink thorata nny, by the matron, given amght of rest and sely. o [ insafety, but on the retuen, jus ¥ 7 e A <o treat BV b s e the shorifl at | Judge Stenberg disposed of the follow- | g i e Y sidus meanger would o, | Brotection, and “work - found for her in ‘Well,” you want to quit that or Pl | struck the bank on this <ide of - the ¢ yLishelpiedliomeraiy ] Richmond located ( and started for | i s in the police court Saturday | quive, 5 anger World - | the morning. have to arrest you,” returned Ofiicer fat the foot of J the horse he- e e him. Once spotted his path was easily ' : I should say—less you had a | Alittle chiid was feft in the home onc | Hinch The fellow threw down his | came frightened and started on a run. O¢ Woukx, Piics, Tumors, Cancere, followed, and on Friday of Jast week, in - led guilt cell- | guide that ud s n\\," Ak Tos | ek when a boarding house was found | eliin, other meins w 1sed to start the men were 1 n ont, the | Catarh, Bron , Iubalation, Electricity, Para an Towa town where Mr. and Mrs. Clai b pleaded guilty fo scl g YOu theaviy S for it, ear, and soon it wis moving up the long | euttér ove d, )68, kots, iy, 1 ar, Skin, Blood and liquor to winors. 11 Dteneed | dumed dangerons. ; cl oper had stopped, the oftic zed his o nd costs, and payi ¢ WGosh? the now thoroughly startled in- | Juring the months of July and August, | and stippe cent. A overshoes : e : e on Hoe secured a confession of the whoer A A payin, 1S ¥ nocent would ojaculute” Xay, friend we cared for fifteen lost ehildven, There “Such a Vrm ‘lnllmzlx» .~lt||'ml~ in the cou Hby > 3 d’A Kinds of M, i Appli 3 SOS, y ) A £ Lisd DYy d, I P ) B 158 § 3 rked Oflicer Hinehe i The young mi ollowed il ) actured and abouts of the horses, but before furthe Ml oraviaiao e REan o gl ) know the w heen more sickness at the home marked O inch ) \ men followe sfastured ol 1 awMm‘““m“mm“"u steps could be taken the eulprit ) Il SIS 208y i usual during the last two months, the matter to a rveporier after rout on ud picked up the prope; L L e uken, tho I' nd’ threatoning Tangungo tonard bool; but Tain't got no time Lo | G co gup orgeanization there has been but | “Sueh men ought not allowed 1o [ bt it required seyeral hotes (o tnd it | Private 3[180Ifl| ) ervuus Duseasas SPECIA he Nbor, Mary Landon, She puid Cr now, sorry (0 s 1kt H oor child wife, broken 1 IR AROL ML 4000, BBUG IR G, ) Flalks one death, The above may give the rea- | remain in the service of the sireet car fall. The | was finally Ritmod o " i o, i S Ty ightly young | 1 Ih'11"1'1“..".'1-“1.\!-\.u a cauple of dol- | {Jors'f thé B, a littlo knowledge of the | company one o, Phat pull up Fav- | with the thills sll - attached, the At coxralion s \\1.\1:,‘.:.3!,'% North Bend on Jast Mondiy morning. | B ORI, & AR I o o Rotto s th 61s | iy work In'thaliome, nam sticet is o long and slippery one, wen badly brolien § IR L M The sympathy (Ill 11!]" community and the | L WA beicilant Biop 0§00 19 Hhe Our ?\Iml\ committees have found it | and i]l is nl-.l 1.[. bo wonde o at (hit one e ] B entire state as they learn the facts, ave o MR CERG LI 0 BI0 B0 y AT o S AAna 20 impossible to attend to the necessities of | m has a hard time to pull a up. ! ative trentien strong for her as the condomnation of | DAL ety o e, o3tont.of m}a‘|.\{Q‘A‘S.-"(,h”(fh.‘}"",‘, el ion of #2901 all'who come for aid and have been | T ot the fivst (e T liave poticed SRR UM CON the wretched anthor of her sorrow is 1 St y ey blo shnrk wi 1 pruidl SRR " | obliged to send most of ||h':||v[t x..um to | such cruel conduct on the part of one or st doep and it JJolin Avderson and Mat Cormish, | hible shark would guilo the famer over | o Gounty comisdoners, who hive the | wo of those Trnam strect drivers, and I ; ; Shorifl Gormun says that Claire ndds o | €hEed with intoxication, were voleased. | He et o O L e N o of waer | larger work in charge.’ Special care, {0 do iy part loward puiting R)) \9'9\‘,'3%,"\'?,,\‘0 MEN HiiSsuorous nisdood ) orn of The Last . on and foot trivel 0% formad) Dito | haveyer. I toke ofibio Slcls and ooy, stop o it."” e ; T Sk “Unn) l-m IL: it 'Ik“l\l‘-lr‘ ay in Indi- The funeral of Samucl Olsen was hold | scamps would work th . an two | Wheneveritis in the power of - the ladics 1A, GLEET, VARICOCE :kfllv:sln‘wl :ml‘:« - Wo ("::« ren” whom he ton I|l.\\(ill dozen times i ai and whack HOW THE ABREST WAS MADE estublishment of Drexel & Muul, and up the ill-gotten proceeds , and homel dyice in trouble or the Claire’s arvest was neatly accomplished | lavgely attended, The scrviees were he exposition association or what mfort of w kindly word o § 1 by means of a decoy telogeam. Sherifl | under” the divection of the Knights of | ever you eall it is modest in the matter of | ready. The mecting of (ho bourd of trade and O i Fioh WEATION, no ke to dlcuta Gorman learned that he was in Stuart, | Pyt 5 which the decessed was a [ venting its buildi said an Odd-Fel- Miiny and liberal wm-nw.lunminwiu interested eitizens this evening t i \ { 2 e etk Towa, and as he wanted him here, hesenta [ membe Rey I. Froze, pastor of the | low Ak ing on the quict to a reporter ovember Do for the home, | in the formation of @ company to manu £ e the llln'mlm-h h‘lg| 1 \'(.Iui- " I;M |lh u‘ Iln Goerm n]u Lutheran i hurch, preached the y-\l.’uh\ ; lul for the New ulmnl l:hnn\l ‘The | facture steel nails will be an important | i el must meet him in Omaha, s had the | funeral sermon, and the serviees at il ow ' is that® naturally queried the | donations in money far the support of | M o 1 Yot il R desired eflect, and the arcest followed ve were condueted by the Knights of | veport v.d © [ 1o homa from Dea. 2. 1685 10 Doe. 2185, | One to the city, The closing of the nuil ! (]lm]hl Ifll(”“[ and Sl]r‘ltal Institute, Claire was conmpletely overcome when ho | Pythias s num vivnds of | UWell, you see,” said the member of [ Will be ucl knowledged in the report for [ works, thus throwing out of cmployment : 1 Cor. 13th §t. and Capito! Ave., OMAHA, NZB, realized the situation, and accompanied | the deceased were prescut to pay theie | the mystié brotherhood, “we are going | Junuary, a large number of skillod workmen, has | Sherift Gorman, “_"“‘»l\nw_ the teain | lust respects, and accompanicd the | to have a celebration in April nest of the The following named ladies hs 0 alrenly huu felt in wany quarters, and ARE YOU A DEALER IN for Richmond. This is the thivd arrest | remains to the cemetery th anniversary of the |-~|.|nl|~lulh at of | ¢lothing: Mrs D, 5. Se Mrs, 1 v of the industey i awiited which Sherifl” Gorman has made in this - our order in Ameriea. will be | Carty, Comstock, Rogers, Burns, Vi i Mr. G, 1. "Walker, the P staetin the past three months, In Octoher - Sule about five thotss town | » Maul, Field,” M¢Clur ,m..4|. | foundc works hive, has been in SEWING MACHINES i he traced a man here and areested him for Saturday, a polic r Doug- | and we intend to eelebratein great shape, X Humphreys, Boltz, Mer- | Omaha for some thne with a view H forgery, and a fow weeks later he sue- | 145 street y accosted by two illy-clad | Whilelooking for an lable building | riam, Cary oil cloth dor front hinll and | of forming a stock company to buy . ceoded ' in “running down another one 1S 0Nadueed o ponderons sl | % Which to old the banquet and ball s and earpet for two pooms and hall, | the works and the minuficture | ! seant 10 Dl (e ) § ) | which will be afeature of the occasion, J. Millard; - bedstead — and | of stecl nails, He ‘\I e the hoard of e "t o’ e by wanted for polsoning. L DROCUORRE | QLaLS & B e ;,\‘;\'-‘ "'{“',"‘"I'l“ “"lll”“‘""‘m iR "I‘l‘“\““‘{“:“ 1 we ealled on the exposiion geople to o | spribigs Mrs, Collaws cloth- | trado on the s O THE 4 IR, ) ¢ DL oy saud that | aotiate for their buildi What do you | ing and one dollar, Mrs. Monell; | made such a favorable im on tht o " ” L oo st ol b voman T | St *" Vo give 1t up, wht | o6 pitcher, bowl and bax o atonalls | paiasusua tavaiblh, mieion L 206 honh 16ih Street, Omaha, Nebraska. Some Facts About this Bver Fruit- | ing on Twelith and Ciss steects 1o sell | W] they y d §200 Tor the use of | Miss ih':uv]u-n, one basket of chickens, [ My, W Iker -ml\ at steel nails can be At the World sition, Now Orloans, tho ful Thewe. the slungshot. They were taken to jail | (hat buildig “for twenty-four hours, 1 | Mrs. Allen; one basket of meats, made at the Omain works at a less price AT A T T T Vded 14 Promi Hazen has advaneed in ns business so ‘.‘,'I‘,‘l“',,,‘,T““‘l“‘ e o Bimes, of teorze | guess we will banquet ot doors.” Davi' coulng selhool; four cans of iruit, | por kg than Tron ails o by v the Abcolutply Pure. [ B GO M B, o e ol the y i edictic 5 o 5 g TP e oe; six chickens, Mrs, Covert; on ateris ra keg of steel nails cos rand clklnl of supovd i fnby Sewing well that he can now hit a prediction | was taken from them, and they were FLYERS nnu THE SNOW. Kot of applos and potatoos, Mrs. Shavp; ch less thi keg of iton n . " urls | MpOlEL avention i possessos sllvg with fair accurac, lh~ lwnn-lul this | sent home, one basket chickens, Mrp. Troxell; a | u 2 tion of the material | 1, y i points on which 3 competitio 1eh not so g Sleighing the Ploasure of the Hour— Thanksgiving donation of clothing e in process of manufi s i much n W Wl ¢ - ! Cruelty to Anbmals, Some of the Fine Rigs. two bushel apples, from the Leayenworth | easic v and simple. The 1 ianco [ i ecupatiian wliy 'the o | 105 the Only Mnunue Uhat has Revers There has been a carnival of sleighing | 5¢hool; a Thanksg 1 and iron tosteel in many B ¥ i cuns. Hoyul Uaing § i KA 8 ( Mr. Cilliwwy (w0 feathor pil- | commn s s eresied o T i | Wl S 2 Feed, i said, as it predecessor of Phie mereury scored 32 below : 9 4 in Omaha durizg the pa oks. /I8 Beroury scorcd 82 Lelaw arday | olice court Baturday morning against | gt o fans the past two wook two comfor Mr. B, | mand for steel nails, the old iron-citt n morning and rose nnder a clear sky and | f 2 21 1 Patii Bar e 10 e semin s tho | Thomas Riley, Jaseph Riley and Patrick W N hehieing apiin (et | Riley, eharging them with eruelty to ani: [RNRVRE Ulglt, prent il 3 ORLEK wals, These men are hovse traders ! QPR AR L A A Q010 Ua- | gy mp lint thavestern part of | witnessed a gay turnout of sleighs, R e s oo Al o o, is charged thiat they allow | double and single, and of all makes and > d | cainimals to remain out in the cold desoriptions from the handsome Portland snow foll at intoiva 1 ! i 0 £ : 1 > all night, iout shiciter or pro , 1 o o cold s genersd as the i e lr e g ot ¥ cutter to the home inade article, manu- | apples, Mrs. Athes, . | resent outlook is very I e {or g s report of the B & M, i — factured of a dry goods box and a pair of he ladics of the home desive to thank 4 aker “1..31.‘ 4 t DILD, wooden runners. Wednesday, Thursday | especially Dr. Spalding. Often he has lw-w aciore, The latal prose ; e Vebic oy Umon Manfg CO.. E\:l Cloud, 8° above, llnulb \lll\lul SKY—At Ler home, near Gilmore, \d Friday of lastweek called out's lurge | COntrbuted his “efticient help day and ycity of the mills prepare ks b nam street ear driver late Sutur, e will be a by a policeman. The jehu, it scems, in | €07 sunmogiliorisno doubl e RGN | trying tormake his mules pull the ear up NI ,;“"‘"!;\“ which ,v;;;;"fl» gy the long ascent from Fitteenth street, had ETal R AntR N o0 to, become “stalled.” The mules vefused to tall hazavds, T pull and <o the dviver commenced to flog | fore, forasupply of stecl them with a y whip. This did no | gloomy, and dealers and ors must Santa Fe had no train of the home 1o do so. They can not ABOUT STHUL NALLS, it AND AL T (e yesterday afternoon from the undertakin moncy, but food and sheltér for the Sick Mo Proposition for Their Manuface : s an opliion. R tu o be Considered To-Nizht, a o Jeoated Alilin) HOUIY e pably intense, it ea . BARLY ntouse, It oAl Special Policeman James, of the Law and Order league, filed a complaint in ng the few extremely cold days on | Willi one box of fruitaud l\\npuumlu ing now almost entirely neglected TIRRIKE by f Enubling the Operator o Sew Buck- which no one ventured out on the street | crackers, Mr. Fleming; duster, Mrs, | when steel nails are obtainable, Ther OVER 400,000 gya IN_ wards or Forwands who could possibly help it, every day has | Finette; lam a busket of | is now a diffe in the market ) p = s ; g R s aadine apples and canned fruit, ter: | of fifty cents per in favor of st ) (N This i f o from €5 10 two hushel potatoes, teh poung sof, | nails,” which wil ather iner 5.8 | #10 aven nary A s 0l ¥ three pounds butter, Mrs. Pric | « advanti 4 e 2 : T live p 1ow lu ves of bread, a friend; a sack of dried ai eCOmes MOre gener NOW > " I 3 ld i 8 above, clear, Nar nigl il . little er B0 per cent of o g ) Arpy county “ Ty e hine it without remuners Hun \I ) to the | steel nails is a little over e 3 Jeans, 6° above, clear, Wit of 5. W. T number of devotees to sleighing pleas- | cify homeop d s | th nd—which is constantly increas 11 Wdo; u'd Foya \ f 206 N. 16th 8¢, Omaha, Neb, Arapahoe, zevo, clear, 2 wonths, 16 day j ures, The fuvorite drive wus Sisteenth | and wedicine free of ch h g, while the nailers of the “westeri G

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