Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, January 19, 1886, Page 8

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hy 80, it Of course, the A Trr.’:-:;ml‘.:':;‘n;:.-"w OOUNE | "o Yes, Wi, 1 respectable Imsiness | Report orthe Condition of the Asso- and sidewalks is responsible for a nume mnorama wi ¥ in a4 measare a money T + - 18 s | b o . har The Migration to Lincoln—The Leighton | Miking <cheme. A smull entrance fec | The Increase in Postoffioe Receipts in the | T ulat semi-monthly meeting of | man, with a family of which one might | gy, ¢y ‘vl'n': '-'nnvnn,“" o fing Lol a sl i will be eharged. When we get throug yirt the board of educationswas held last | well be proud, and moved in the best of | The following is the report of the finaf: | gpy. otlier season than winter Insurance Jury Goes Along: withit, T assure you that it will be worth Leading Oities of the Land. evening, Prosident Points in the chair, | society. Now here [am am an old bum, | (i} committee of the Omaha Faiv and | g p Rowley, ity salesman for Wilson ) ¢ articl il ha o and present Members Conoyer, Coburn, | character gone, fricnds gone, family | F-xposition association, submitted at the | & Larison, is suffering the tortures of ® TWO DIVORCE SUITS STARTED. 4 gl that the company | OMAHA AT THE TOP OF THE LIST | Copcland and Long. Themeeting was o | gone, worn, torn and tattered. Do_yon last meeting. RS bl AR Rl B R 1580, hut that date is pssed and the biild: - shott and quiet one, no lengthy discus: | think Inever look back over the mast, | re houlers of the Omalia Faiv | gl in his bick yard. ) ing is not finished by a month or six | Her Per Cent of Increase Eclipses All sions being indulged in and com myself as 1 was then | 4 '_ position association We, the Geo niley, the well known m:\_vl City's Impor- A communication " was received from | with what Tam now? Cortainly, 1 do, | Commttee appoifited by tlio president, | 4 ."y:d'!' '”» ~llt:h\l\hwlil‘;“'ll:yr|‘\‘\¥’tl\’1:rtlfli!\;{ll M. W. Hartigan, saying that he had o | 8nd my feehngs are just as keen when ament of his anklo. Ho will be confined " these recollections come baek to me, as | report as follos note due for £3% for material for the ! ' or a month or <o ote duc for #3% for mnterinl for the | {loeo of the most sensitive man. | Fherewas 57 shares of stock original for a month or high school boiler, and asking that the | You want to hear my story : Ry ‘ - \ Few Facrn apd Figures, | Vo ake up e note, " communi- | Well, Pt B o] van 1 iy | Vot acracents waie g | The snos il 1< and witer wothoe The exodus of United States conrt E. Bartlett, an ndian tra ostmastor Coutant has Jiist completed | “The commmitice on tencliors and toxt | tramp, tongh and_thcoutls tough It | Sregating 25 per cent all of which was | holds the boards. The temper i Ridgo resorvation, is in the Gty | a comparative statement of the receipts | hooks submitted an opinjon hy Hon. | may i paid promptly, except the sum of $1,185, | stood at 8 above yesterday morning vi | ‘H Ak by \H" "»K'I‘ " | at the Omaha postofiice for the past six 8 b in regard to the |-]v||xh:\ I years ago ns spero of which theve is 8165 that is beyond a | slowly to 20° above at noon. "The | A o k TEROTLET | onths with those for the corresponding tenchers it the | mereliant ih one of the ci ubt not available to the association have suffered no delay as yet from this MOVING THE FEDERAL COURT, | Sy i/ sins st s | A COMPARATIVE STATEMENT. s P e porter pald im tespecttal. attention, e IIE FATR FINANC The slippery condiion of tho fosds Reorganizing the Th 1o Hose ] Team—The Omaha Panorama 8 yet to cotne Others—The Company—General Coutt A TALE OF THE RORDER. tance From a Trade and Police News, Standpoint, teminiscence of a Hot Pight With — Mont A Horse Thicves, according to 5, section 1, make | There were three assesaments made | | | | | United States Court, { l thorities for Lincoln was com i terday. Clerk Frank, his < had already gone down o Dundy K T T oF Ulte Ot Dotee | Lot ; ™ t v I RN HOI s U {1 Wi tiorn. condticy im in the 1 Omaha Det orio 18 1880, Titls wentoment shows cliools. Judie Lk \“In(-h"‘(h:‘“l‘l‘u‘»:il Hiinots. 1 had friends, moneyy i total casly receiptsare as follows: || now as the fall § it and withott of the Leighton Clarke insurance jury Doyou see this weapon " Mt most flattering inerease in the recepts, | faw, The report of the committee was | to make me happy. One diy 1 got into Cial subsceriptions, T g oo | Windo A dittle obstruction was enconns which went out on Friday. The court lett in'the course of conve the per eent of increase heing 22.4 | accepted a quarrel with a man, a vicious brate who | ceipts G046 tered Saturday on the O. & R, V., buk determined not to again undertak | produced from his - s ‘ vy | statement would, however, show a still | Chairman Copeland, of the committee | bore tow mo for some reason or [ Amphitheatre and quarter streteh SRl L revolver, b en go belt, the if made for | O supplies, stated that the committee | another a fecling of eniity I saw that | . . : g IR CE SOy Yot . B and will make the jury 616 | § y i c \ five RN R had been wnable, on acconnt of the [ he was determined to worst me, and 8 1 ‘make the jury come 1o | i reply e trader’s quory y ive months, as the rate for that | woather, to seeure photographs of the [ when he dvew aknife and made a rish | Mt an_ agreement if possible. Asa verdiet 1s seen plenty of serviee <972, The following is the com- | buildings which were necessary to make [ at we, I loveled a revolver at him and | & A toilsome task of trying the ponderous | Gope of Teporter 6] proportion of increas i I | was not rday af he Kk haman blood. Tt will eavry t itement by months cuts of the same to be printed in the an He fell dead, [ was arvested and | Jury was | p mad car and taken | line at 100 yards and at the pre | B i nnal report. It would he almost impos ed on trial. My friends did every- 1 Liincoln o S OIS B1BVeH Jiivors vation will drop a ball a ile ] \ J<'\ . \ | sible to secure the cuts in less than two | thing in their power to secure my acquit i the o T e had this pistol with me in the worst | A i . L J | months, and it was the opinion of the | tal, and nearly succecded. But the jury | | n!lr panel, the twelfth having mys- 1 experience of my lite, and without boast ;,‘! b o5 ,'f committee that the report should be | found ||u~;_r||i1¥\' and I was sentenced to [ Secrelary’s salary teriously disapveared during the trial, [ng 1 can say that 1 have | Qe ALY . 1.00 printed without the cuts this year, Su- [ & term of four years in the penitentiary Posiage and stat Iy, and the vote stood five tosix. The jurymen | partaken of « share of frontier ex- | HEtdivin ! i perintendent James was also of the | I was taken (o Jolict and donned | ‘\'l' HRNCHVARITOVOIC have been having a hard enoug itement. Tt was in February, of 81, if 5 2 Lo opinion that the report should not be the conviet garb. My wife did every- | 83 e and were worse than in jail was | you want the story, and I was in_Mon 3 8hh,7 [ layed any longer than possible, but no | thing in her power to make life as pleas ;,'”_;.r‘,;“.‘. taken upon them Sunday night and some | tana serving deputy sheriff, A X aken in the matter except to | antas possible for me, “The wy nwas | Dolic mattresses and quilts were sent into the rse thief of 1 eharacter had been | Inere LERRERRTETEReS) . i ant the committee furtler time. very kind and allowed her to visit me as room. ‘Three times a day the marshal ght up in the north country and the This is kable showi i the Mr. Long presented to the board a | often asshe liked, as well as those ofmy Tite Todd them out. 1o their meals and back | sherilt was bringing him horie alone, | inerease i by far larger m propor- | statement in regard to seeuring addition- [ friends who did not forget me in my | LGS0 and ficket se again to their deliberations. He had occasion to fear molestation and | tion than in any other office in the coun- | al grounds around the Pacitie school trouble. Before I had been in prison | Priving Park Association rents Deputy Marshal Allen had charge of ety telegraphed for we [ tey, The postoftice haying the next best | The Tot on the east side of the school [ two years, my = wife, = having no U i : thom on'the trip down {0 Lincoly lact | 2md another depity to meet him | véeord is at St Paul, which shows a_rate | could he bought for £0.500, and M. fone “to provide for ~her = and bR LA e L) night, and also took with kim D. Yundi, | np - at Little Missouri b m. | of inerease of 185 pev cent, The follow- | Long thought it would be a good in- [ the three ehiliren, was reduced to cir , » during fair, .. : one of the Denver land swindiers, and . | The station consisted of one house, o sa- | ing are tl itements, as received by the stinent. This would give an opportu. [ enmstanees of actual poyer She did | M IS in Natonal Trotiing mbezzling postal ofiicer | loon and refresiment cc i where the | third assistant - postmaster al from | nity of erceting additional rooms, and | not cave to be dependent on the chavity i Yundt gocs 1o be sen- | stages stopped at times. Six fellows led | thirty of the leading postollices of the [ tluis do away with the neeessity of vent. | of friends and at my Ivie 1l request ul Heath to stand trial by one o the numerois raseals who have | country showing the inercase in the reve- | ing the two rooms now used”outside of | she went with the childven to = her ) djourned to Lincoln List night | catled thems the Kid” were there | nue of the postoftice department (exelud- | the building for the use of scholars. father's: lome in Commceticut. She | Liintingaduission tickels...ocooeee 1818 and the city Will be in @ Targe medenre | i readiness to vesene the prisoner. We fing postage on sceond-class matter) for | "The committee 1o Whic U eonira: | witbto to o Yegulatly, ol tiia, All | Dundexpenses depopulated of Tawyers for the nest few | arrived at the place about § o'clock in | thi six months ending Decomber 31, [ fo at once the lotters censed. T did 1ol | Alealnneois Cxpolses | weeks. LHNIL tookwith him the | e morning, Cand the sherill shortly | 1855, as compared with the eorrespond. | ing the fre kriow what to make of it, und wroteto [ . o CXPOHEES documents for nine new suits he intends | eame in o with his man, We dadn’t | ing period ot the previons year now governing the matter in | her again and again but stili reccived no Total to file. been in the station ten minutes Aniount Percent | New York city had heen selected by them | response. e when the rescue v . With ayell ot ot s the most ctory. On motion the When my term had expired T hastened DESERTED BY HUSBANDS, rush tl \ ws swooped dowr e, [ner rule 0! ’ P worn | ¢ o s itk R ' There is now due the oci m Aron A ) o0} WL | o intin vulos, as read by My Copeland, were | at onee to the litt inivConngtls || Lo s o tus il ity Co from salo of = and carried ot the prisoner., A ol : Taid over for fufure loral 1 | ent, whither my wife lind gone with the | Riio Storics of Divorce Petitions Fited | fieht rosiited on the spotand T worked | New York.. . \iea e Ot O | ST v o il e Ty | Lk W 0y Yesterday this pistol vight and lett until T emptied | i s S ted o A | O e thor. dond. and. ty | Wo have " carefally examined all Absclutely Pure. Mrs. Lena Harden filed a pe > ' i and find " that all the This powder 1 of purd | nd then 1 pumped into them withmy | Boston R ! il i s ) | S AL I Y | Boston......... .“ 3 wi nt rdered | ehildr A th dist tives who 3 3 3 b % ty, strength and wholesome CONO in tho district court yesterday a divoree | s A ”i‘." U} Ui G (R G n for §2,503.63 to pay th o | SR sl (T (i the ‘,l”mm»‘,f',,“{,,.";i,j.‘\‘,‘,‘,"‘,,,',f,”' SN T e Grdtnaey kind, and_cannot bo soid from her hushund, John Harden. Th other deputy and I kept after | San Franeisco 10000 LA ,,‘,;'.‘[‘,"‘.‘" e AT R AL gt oo | oY 3 > L O o G According to the story of her documents [ them and never’ let up antil -~ the | ittsbors.. Y adoptod hetracting - theY committec on | and without making myself Known in the cd the treasur - | oniy in cuns, Cltoyal " Buking Powder Company, | {\l ..l ":l]-(lvxll was married to her hus- 11::]'!"‘"|||‘-.’“;\.'.:-lewn Ix;ul’ \‘,n;’u::-u‘ll‘:‘\'u, "}\ o g e ¢liot atid Lokt bodksito GpIoyIi cot: || town L ,,‘1; R0 R O SO TAVARIR *mm “...1 tind (l correct uli Stveot, N. | pand in Omaha, August, 1839, Soon after | f)0CstTe RVLEVOLYEITOULID LS F=OL O BN WO Fl i s LESY 3 1| petent teacher of elocution to instruct | pretty good accountant, and succecded in | Total cash receive 5 3 - = B2 0 it liscoverod tlint et | ooy, end whion wo ploked thionup Wo | Loulaville, o.0.icuiviies ] 5 | the twelfth grade pupils, obtaming a_position with n wholesale | Vouchers paid. ... 3 ARCHITECTS. | Gt L iy [y 'f"'”;'_'_‘"I".-“"“‘ ."““"‘A“!" Milwaukee.....couienns X On motion, the committee on teachers | firm in Roek Island, Illinois. But [ = — S | S iy were living or not « nsas City. ... : S | and text hook was anthorized to did motkeep it “long. S My emc | pngaid voushers not presen . F. M. ELLIS & Co. menced to ill-treat her in every possible § luid the seven of them in a pit (5 X 1500 for suppl fers and microscopic | ployers finally heard of my di She still elung to him, and tried to 1l eaved the bank down on them, and | St e ¥ 185 | ohjects. that I had been in the penitent - Balanae in freasury G 710, A H [ dB N S -4 him to m his ways. Two | there they are taking their cternal rest PBleU0R. % s s s S motion was made that the hoard of | concluded that they no longer needed my Leaving a net bala 3.0 easl [CRItects ana i lflg U[]Bllfl $ children had heen born of the marringe NS TR TR 3 — 4 iners be authorized to examine ap- | SCry on hand with no liahi , X when in 1852 the husband fled o At ! AT EABILLLO) BOARD OF |i~'|1n\' o liu'ml $ite 4-111‘& orally i I tric R [Signed) 1 RANT PETZER, OMAHA, NEB, and DES NMOINES, IA. son, Kansas, descrting his wife and « A Big Blaze Yo miinthe | micotionor AN A re the applicants do not number more | the city, but was unsuceessiu JF Brows, Office, Cor. 1l and_Tarn, o0m 16 dren. Mrs. Havden gathered together Busi ness Part of the Town. e 3 rotary—Too Cold | than six, and the cortificates granted can | wanfed anwn who had been in th 3 J. M. MereavLr. O N AT 2 e all the money she could and followed From passengors on yesterday ting. S (B13¢ oked it the end of the sehool year. | tentiavy. Well, I became discon = LR = him to Kansas. Sho suceeeded in finding | noon'e. Republican Valley train partien | 5 The hoard of trade, at @ meetmg held | Fhe motion prevailed. [ and got to drinking. fted from How 1 5 DONIL him and a reconciliation was cffected. o) W Vadley train partiens |y s chambers yesterday afternoon, AMr. Gibbon mtroduced a resolution di- | plice 10 D working at okl jobs when- ho hushand and wife lived together | 1S are learned of an estensive fire at | glected as see NTRC tinger, | reeting the secretary to adve ever I got a chance, « jtist eno An Oficial Report of the Sta two years, when in_ 1881, for some mys. | Papillion whiefl occurred this morning, | There were sev v ke plans Tor an eight-room brick building on ody and_soul e, 11 bery. 0y 1 ) There were seve advanced, and ; ) : terious reason, Hrrden again deserted hor, | destroying a considerable portion of the | 16 selecti o A eRe v the school lot at the corner of Wool- KA onal tramp and drunk- ien. Howa wved yesterday s venor coming back' to Douglas eounty, Ne | busidess partof the town. gt flani g on u close vote. | worth street and Georgia avenue at a | ardy and heve Lam e N LA G i T B T ST Lo L D01 | T o R e T B TRl a0 Lot LYt ROr s Saiprosontiuonneo ey {eoRHot R0 00N INGEIIGUO N i PR son, who was 1o follow up. the low him up and selling all her furnit 10D 831 @ barher shop about | it the eashier's oflice of the Union | drawn and a substitute introduced th: ook aSudden Vacation. aste-conch robber. Thongh the robbery Bhdimuchiof lior ¢ isod enough ! and is also seerctary of two of | thecommittee on buildingsand property, | abitues of the Paxton who dropped SonI M taE e GOl i T6, 0 anasTe money to pay the passag Norselt apd | few moments the postoflice and grocery | (ha huilding assoc s in the city, | ogether with the president, be author- | into that hotel yesterday afternoon and 'y elue has yet heen < T and it look children to Omaha. She eame here and | store tjoining, o harn shop. T 3 ¢ Y. | ized to huy an additional lotat the co wening 'om behind the office | a3 i to make succeeded in finding her husband it | He aceepts his new oftie, and it isun- | ner of Woolworth street and Georgia | ©V ! W L, LN Al (e HCL : b . her husband, e | another e store Lwo o Sy N ) wth reet o Cory s > the genial fuce of Clefk Joe . Caligraph is rapidly displacine the pen. refused to haye anything to do with her, T Oy ; Y de ;Nyl\\\!,l retive from the s venue in se it can be secured at countorthoHpemaliInceHoL LB (W OBH (S et report i3 o <on how you may ¥ Mt atord 1o do however, and she was compelled to fall | uildings — were | in | the Union Pacitic to give it his complete | reasonable figu Phe motion was | Henshaw. His absence led to wany in- | 4 i RPN A tiho |,M:i "‘l;lm |,‘I.}.‘,“,]" rl :{,[m.. ,,,:!.“", S;”, :lnu;:"\“l,l: ::}({I‘I\, ‘”:jiln'n' etat ol m(h;::(:un. Al earried, after which the board adjourned. | quirie anl. whercabouts, and no iti whit on the transaction. 1t CALIGRAPH, port oforalf s e Kot 1 | L0 SRRSO, Sl | o e nm GraNp une, | hsstory unaves waro folicomug | damsdhag L gt B i s st | i or e oo own Tiving as best she conld, Sl | Lom destrietion, ot a thing was saved. | To the Honorable Board of Directors of | guage Wakeley Says That it Contd Be | “jumped the town ‘wnder a_elowd road to Fort Robinson, when sutitenly | ! asks for a divorce from her husband on | When the fire was d in the bar- | the Omaha Board of Trade. Dismissed—-Other Point number of stories which did not reti heard some one shout from the side of ! he much Bhioso srounda, and. tho custody. of her | ber shop tho ent : build- ntlemen:—One of the duti Bscit=Other/Bolnta, R LR SIS R ] s i HERE i Sl Ll oC WG easily three childr in, s amass of lames, and before any- | secretary, as vequired by the by-la A reporter for the Bep yesterd m‘.‘“;',l:' ",-“f,‘l’ e ‘-',‘l x‘l f““,l "",",". fled up, %o that even his eyesight was oh ) fro g R Gt Rt iovoman who o e thing could be taken from the building in | to *colléetand receive all valu waited upon Judge Wakeley for the pur- | 5 CEGRY I.l’ s « i r,. m, ¢ ,:'I «ll Sonredt Hloilitew ik roms.milo 11is M6t | nv ks Sl Y arhnother masried woman whoalso seeks | which thu postoflies was located. the fire | tistieat information pertaining to or that | poso of drawing from him il possible o e oy Tumeors without | PR, and with his right pulled the cov- y sk i i, B A s | et vy S vt and | s Senetihe Colmorcal” o mam | o coneerning o g futy | e R il gt s o | xS e i o i petition i the case, T e 1| el s e ot aaman | matter, which is at present uppermost in | Henshaw's absence replied that he did not lying \ l|~y lIln- lleges that he deser goods was also entively destroyed. From | there s pr it shall be hjs | the public mind. Khowgtlofffcarsn fhe iy o e Gl L ) fie harnces shop only one bundh | duty to preparc a full report of the trade | *“The law providing for the filing of | {itel, 1% CENM IR EHIROGE T ETE ight ot him (tho 5 o kior niry. | of Jeather was saved. It was feared that | and commeree of the city for the preced- | presentments by the district attorney, Jnd whither ho Bt (0S| Nighwayman shouted o him ~ then: el T el ulu- \\;lwlu ml\\'n \\'unlfill lmnll, mln by | ing year, with such other information their new system,” said Judg i s the hotol was concorned, | *“Throw off that box. ‘The driver a first H -~ almost superhuman eflorts | 1 o i is 1SS0S R 0 ¢ f : > 2, i 1id T was, 4 " (] 4 0 % o divorce and the custody of the o lialmostignperinmaniefirigRth o Siamen}iinny boiin isnosiessionichamoybalel. ivakeieyjinansworsios tioilond i fquos: Henshaw was all rieht and thers | paid no_ attention to the command bt child. Bank buildi slort i e i 1 > A report | e oh of the reporter, “says that it shall be :no reason whatever for his depart- | drove straight on. He concluded, how- Mrs. Marion Scott fil ¥ ank ml”u e d ‘m:nlnlt o ,lx;ml-l be required of this oflic Al g e cer, 10 zive up the box, when the' ) ik 00! ] remove the safe from the, e buildin Your acting secre having had but | optional with the judges of the district avor WaRaING o | wayian threated Kl him, torday in tho divor started ag but it had failed, and if it had been do: | a limited connection with the board, and tw il o B cleric§ ) ihowever Wseomed oibolfSmmman it guial BtoNdki ) AN her by her husband, Willi : ] i 1Es & somewlhit posted on the missing ‘elerk’s | whole fransaction ocenpiced but a moment, B Ee v As ios Bt it g o erkthofloss fwvouldiin yoiboonimuali rioseaystom Sihaying Hob ihincaidor ithe) [ormot Menhibitermitlioro aroRsomo i thouts, saying that he had gone to | and as the robber wasconcealed by the commission recently. His wife denics O 180 of the conflazrabion (5 sup- | 5§ oate s oniliod. Tt mould bo Tinessitia. 15 | portunticnses to) o considored, Hen il for’ a”trip and would return | in th i comnieion KeCenlly, i i alenics | % The éauso of the conflagration is sup- | feels speciiiod, it would bo impossible 0| {iguaii it best fs o matter of precau: T W g T < umable to give 1 to haye b 1 tion and sets up counter charges of litohayalboonianietitmncotithobared| | furnishisneliaitnora hwonlithereraditall icionttolor it Mleranasiyss 1y heen mentioned could not be | ac s deseription of his upp lon . and sots. uy arges start the fire in his stove with ker- | able to this body or of t valug for ro- | YR ChL & ZHANL JUE ; O T Ine il 3 = : oruclty on his part, senc, and lonving tho enn by tho slovo | linblo information suck™as is domanded | of ‘},‘l",',"‘"‘l"‘“‘,"“ think'of tho persouncl | fraced to their source Lpaislibiand Work for (he Vagrants. o R e, the oil exploded, thus seattering > five | for ¢ trade purpose: 2 R ) et LN S DREAnog A el ity is = r of RUNNERS IN HARNESS. R \tering the fire | fop dal ob trade purposes.. © s don'teare to express an opinion on | on thew. Genfal Joe's many frienls in ity is remarkably clear of 4 The Thurston Ho. inpany to Enter It is said that there were several valua- | a more impor relation to our ® | that pomt—it would hardly be right for | the city, aswell as among the tra “,".2 | s just atpresent,” remarked Jud 1 TREATM the Now Orloans Tournamont. eaistered Jotters in. the post ofiico | than that of a more board of trade, fu | e tedogo. L am personallyacquainted pibliciwillnoncitofsecflbn buciel sl i bu to areporter yesterday. k| Chronic & Surgical Diseases. ImaN g tonal! Firomoen’s. Tournament! |} s destroyed, Had it not heen ( upon to consider the more v with but few of the jurymes. All I position atan COY v, and if @oman really wants em- takos plce in. New Orloans. i Mugens | for the heavy snow on lthe roofs of the | interests of our metropolis as well as its kuow ahong them T have henrd through N v ployment e will have no tronble in g 2! New Orleans in Maveh | buildings it would have” been impossible | velation to onr entive commonwealth, [ PRS0y O ; Alitho Ay sy rom Ualitornia, ll)lML Munager Pentzel, of the Thurston (n(-unlmw the fire to the buildings which | national and state. there any law \‘\nul'll 1;) } ”l Al rdous business venture came to oke team, is preparing to enter his men | were destroyed, All the structures w n stands among the metropolitan ury to be dismissed | 4 guecessful elimax last evening, when a in the principal races, In couversation | 0f wood and burned like tinder ities of the nation, and owing to hey | Md anotherone 1o bo drawn, 4t A8 | carlond of fine California oranges came with a reporter yesterday he said that he | {legraph wires were prosirated, and a | pecutiarlyad zéous loeation, touched | (G IR A78L0) PERINE 0L 5 on the Union Pacitic overland with no was propuring to_rcorganizo o team, | {heim vy Fhe amout of Lo Joss. could | natimiad i the main ar of the | PN i no sueh T, We could | more loss to the owners than if they had with twenty-t uen, all ot them with L : 8 could |imational tr ind commerce, the center | gz i S i 1 order Nt e 1 \ I i not be ascertained., he yaat and gronic reies dismiss the present grand jury and ovder | heen shipped at @ more propitious season | 2 first-class reeords and speed ability, The of the vast and greatest agricultural and | 600 o0 dyawn, provided sueh action | of pose to carry out when the spring erop W Tonchitie, T iy, Parnl: team will be full about the middle of Go=a griang country”of the mition, the radial | {SERAN SR BIOVGICSGELNEEG | of the year. L | Of tramns éomes on, ‘Fhere s a stone | jlopky, Kidiey, tir, Nkin, Biood ‘and February, and two weeks active training IN THE TOILS, point tor market, slkunghter and shipment o of the term, The law simply I'he car came from Los Angelas, Cal- v Platte, down the river Turdlcal opor ; T oAl a e of eatilo, and its pro-minent advanta fhal thee geand jury shill ot be | ifornia, and made the trip in v colve or fitteen miles, and § sh ko | it T o8 Trsses, o tho races, Mr. Pontzel will les AR, ighe Blgamist Hoves Thicfang markar Lo dhes dymense wn ducing the tetm; or within ten | time considering the kind ot weatl arrang iy numborof men L | Alkindeatatel ) unturned to put his team into f 158 Forger, Captured, t of the country, has — forever | 4 L0 08 the opening. No, we have not | along the route.” It was helid Sacra- | may there to sec , The only reliabie Medical Institute making T : | Qustries which have justly established for e ; ; ; sl | e conld only find something to do so, 1 s come very near reaching first place. schoc 3 AW yel rs0 S : % the present panel, ot say th ve | wateh on the eold signal, arrived y I A SE 0 r ll wol teacher, lawyer, horse thief, " o 1 i present panel, 1 ean y that W B i Fitzgeralils, of Lincoln, T een i g, (] LGV NDIYOrso. proninene . intend to do so, innsmuch as there o | with its contents y and sound, It | shadl give him an opportunity 1 ' AL CONTAGIOUS 00D DISEAS| ing loud boasts to 't ! forgor, oo, whome icriminal ol boing tho importance of the in. wal eha preferred yet.” |[is a very difi undertalki o refuses W go, or drifts ek | oo whative ) treated, Waro training so diligently that when the | BIStory was recounted,in the Bre of Sat- terests which may be Jargely influenced, “Supposing that t nd jury'were [ to met o carload - of 4 to town 1hie s have, the p Dere gyt o preion time came for the tournament they y evening, was eanght at the Union | protected and die by this ory - | decided, after examming all the wiinesses | through at this season without d: 0L EOLI sonmontyniihe Vew pestoralive treatment for Joss of vital power. would smply bo unconquerablo, and | Paciiie depot that night, With all his | HOn. anannual prospectis and review to | jy tho Lauer case, that” there was not | and as far as known this is the jail. at way I think I can ke CONMMUNICATIONS CONFIDIENTIAT furthormore that thoy nl y' had fepinoindnn Jul ettt dtioy e publizhed by this hoard containing in | (Gial o0 warrant the nolding of John | siznment of the Kind made this“year. | nuber vanps and vags W Callund conwilt un oF sond same J{j".h“”::..‘f“.: ! ge on the “princi- | 0 commenest bait set for rogues, Sher- | re . ireangement, & Py on aeharge of murder, would the | T this instanee every orange and box | to it . Wil send Yoo, i ppor, o th are to be con- | .o OF TOR NG punt of the trade and com- | 15000 RS A Bstolle, accord- | was carefully wrapped with paper and i PRIVATE CIRCULAR TO MEN 10 might o well fo state | 1 Gormon, the fndiana ofiicial, d of this metropolis would be of pe. | Prespntment e by A, Bt o S60OMT | ien nicely A M Damages. VFON [ TR, SUECIAL SEnvovs Divasts, vight hevo that with {wo weeks of train- | covered that Claire was in Stuart, lowa, | Ctkiav valie. Jooking 1o the practical | i notwithstanding: of which were bronglit into use Mareus MeFadden hegan a suit o[ JAENINALIYEL ARMATOIMIEAL TN BOTEN: mg the Thurstons can aceomplish me and from here he wived a note to the | BUeomp "”“"i!‘, Gl I a publication Ldifieult question to answer | shipment was made to 1 s, Branch & | county conrt yesterday to vecover 100 | Seiucrvire, Axp A1t b e GENITo- than the Fitzgeralds can with two. years we, purporting pifs| cammitteailo diveavandayeriook ke pre involving a point which would requi o o conmission merehanis, and the | from Guy C. Barton and 8. 1L Clark Uninai ' rciid Loy of your cuse for he pur| to be from s wifc ing a_poin I i of training. ho Fita's. if thoy g : Y Db ) | curement and completion of statisties af- i - 5 ) ing 8 : loadds of | i ‘ Do) . ¥ itz's, if th and asking him to come to Omaba! | foetine commer R A pretty extensive argument. | ean’t un nding of six lar n oads of | opding to the petition Mareus is, or w Persons nnabl 8 v bo {roated ab thelr to run down the Thurstons, will r Claire camo like & little man, and as he g il and - other interests | fonike to deliver an oft-hand opinion on | this delicious fruitin tront ot their doov, | S I Notics, by eory A ki from the Crescent city, o very sick and | steppe b trin el ok | eonld be mads aBsotive, 4 the matfer.’ with the snow two feet decp, created no [ the ownor ol 4 i Bents ot by mail or oxpire sud ot of men. Binihs Gorion Tadk all i oo | tenaanumerate itho. vnsh intorcita 0 W in speaking further | lttle sensation. This fivm claims to have | at the sum named, while D FIROM OUSERVATION, 1wt B i i papers otod fc il 3 A . 2 f speaking further 1 ) % . contents o g e personal interyiew pre THE BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG, | i Without a moments delay hustled T s .l“\wl‘nf.l‘.\.‘lm .nngm.,ll. \\-;-.‘.,ul.‘n.,uuwmmu.u sold more or st season tha and Clarke a || A0BEN AL OEAROLEE NS TOTRNG) ASEKIB bl ntments by the distriet attorney his captive on the Missouri Pacitic tain | {iat Lave hoen aecomplished, the impor: LY ANE YA '] ; i'.“‘l"‘n” AT s 67 ; LR them jointly. s hole, or empty we Articles of Ine Ty . | and started on his journey to Richmond, | g blic rks auztratos : it was 5o worded as_to he un- | ¢ b g ) B R TR f R Arsicion or moorporation for the | fidiana wioro Fuirinion unaiis, e | boniid hormmnont and idiates growth s wonded a o b | oty for o sear, | e o o iy | Omale Modical aid Surglal Institute, culprit for forgery and liovse theft. “This | iy population and extent, would be a instanao, " hoooneluded, and is not fonced in at all. - One day Mr. Por. 1311 61, 809 Gapitol Ave, OMAHA, HER, [ Articles of Incorporation for the Omaha | is the thivd avrest which Sherift Gorms cordi : i Pancy Dress I g nhy s I § ch She iorman 'k o st i ' | cording to the tel the Jaw, it Fancy Dress Party 3 g 3 Panovama compuny were filed in the | has nlx:ulwin this stato ilu the past three :.",'l',‘r‘;,{" s "“lfi“‘j“lll‘l"{m“"fli“l;l“"l‘;l::' Iaubtful whether the district attor- | The Arion club are to give a grand ;\llv |‘|‘rn"-\nv llrr ling the qulw-].mvu;i e Bounty olork's oftico yesterday by the | Months. In October ho traced nman | netessarily roquived in the negotiatio oo Drestnimen SISt i prk | fancy dress party at Gornania hall on | the roud when it broko looso and_starte 4 y by - ly required in the negotiations I ess party s field. Before the ARE YOU A DEALER IN following incorporaton hero u sted him for forgery, and a | 4 voquived i the negoliations | oy nless he (the prisones) has been | G SECS Gy Kebraary 11, | on g allop agross | il conld be canght it hid fallen B AR 5 o | few weeks later he succeeded Tn- running | ayeetion of 1 now pertected 1o Ahe | 4,01 10 the district courtby some exam 10 @ 1 - HDfl""'j‘l-‘n‘lh“h Pierpoint, | down another on wanted for poisoning. | refhen OF 1. bouwd of ‘trade bullding, | 0 agistrate, such as the police judge. | the invita fch has | tho ompty well of which Mossrs. Ba 2 - Hamon, A, Montmor | Sympathy is widely felt for the | fant REATALAN. e Il RGN o] s 1018 auestion whether & | issued. Every preparation is being made | ypd Clarke are the ownor . 4 ! leton, H. W. VauSic . Barney, [ wretehed scamp’s unfortunate wite, | he city and protection of iL TotvisT 1y ‘:[ presentment would be a suflieient ground | to insure the complete suceess of the | tors. The horse was killed by the fall, . rry C, Olney, 8 who s yet a givl, and $ S48 for trinl. The law will certainly bave to ¢ by the committee having it in { and Mr. MeFadden thinks it is no more |, 4, o — Btrang, M. I J Markel, member of one of the prom; such & report. Very truly. beamended in some way.” | and th forts will indoubtedly | thaw vight that he should receive g100, [ Aol WA 12 WA soul 0. Howwrd; 0. €. Campbell, Hugh iles of the siate. A - Darse . FREDERICK B, LowN: bo rewarded. The committee is tho cost of the unimal, from Messes. | e, tras aid piives, uddre Clark, W, H. Megquicr North Bend, her fathe in the ity ek A ’I‘AL\.\II"'fi STPORY, sed of Messrs, Charles Metz, I Barton and Clarke. TR : The eapi Ghoted at $30,000 and | Saturday, Dut his movements were so ot AN — Voo, Max Techt, Henry Richard, i . 3 206 North 161 Stecet, Omaha, Nebraska. the purpose of the company as declared, | Guict that he was not seen by the press, A spe sting had been A Bit of Interesting Histor p Fred Metz, jr. A Judgment For the Church, battle of Gett & Ever since the Folloe Court Deoket on of a steel nail works com- “People v talk and snecr Stole an Overcoat ) N ze Stenberg di ¥ . e " at, i 1 wihd Goud Aedid over wll competitors, on the HE© SOme 50V Judge Stenberg disposed of the follow- s proposed by Mr. G. T, Walker, | Pt said an ancient-looking, seedy | A man named dohn McClelland was Yustees of tho First Congrogus | bioad elaiin of Superioity us 4 Iamily sewing eame here from the cas gan ing cases in police court yesterda "he night was so cold {1 Air g “hum” toa reporte T “ i ot ceny i Muohi A e S H - 9 N a8 s E air attend- hum'’ to a reporter yesterd but | 4rrested last evening for the lareeny of wl chureh against the contractor, s ariginal 1n fuyention and possessos scll "“‘E."L'g‘l-..‘.‘.,‘ii‘.l‘ft'a.T.‘.".“f“.'i." nowin bro- | John Connolly, John Auderson, drunk | anee was not given and M. Meyer, the | tramps have a cortain feeling of man- | WO STt W man named | G 1 chavoly | oits o ow e sia v b Someion. & A i coustyuction of iho St Matyis :,,:’d ]nhm[n:d« ‘11\1 }‘llunil'“”hh; committed. ]\\'ill')l‘lllllll‘lllni'l’l :::';\mu-nml the few “présent | hood and are entitled to some conside v al employed by Cox the tinner. When | elaime s from the con- | [0 5 (he Only Maching that has Reverse | known that some such project was afoot. | | SR EVE JO in Kennedy and J. 0. | “3pPRaiktilinion that o meeting for | o8 Lmyself was ten years ago as v ested McClelland had the overcoat on | tractor beeause he had not finished their - Feed ow lowover o been aware of the | B0 hextson, same charge, § und costs, | o purpose of the call was in facg not | SPected and respectable s man as there | is pck and v it for the cliureh structure as soon as he had prom eed, t that o larige number of prowinent | committed in default. nookeaiba B (e was in the state of Hlinois. 1 have had- Sirnose of keeping the cold wind frc . | - . W lurge number of ) ! defuult : v, and t having already | W o state inois. have hads| bio purpose of keeping the cold wind from It seems that they had made an | mhabiing the Operator to Se b dfi“‘“ e “"'fi'fl""" "h‘ ""““ i 1 Howard, drunk and disorderly, | received ™ the visement ~ of the | misforfunes and now am what you see | his Podbe ™ MeClelland was locked up for Sy im eftect that he Huatiing “", “l",m.l",‘ m, Buw Hook reporter called on 3 Wheeler leascd, / " ; board and conferred privately with | me.” the night. 5 | i e ey watids or Forwards nane is fist on- tie The ma- [~ Mart Counolly and J. F. Bonner, in- | the members, he was satisfied that'all the | ), SRt Be o wilk to pay §0 for every day S ar0 | withour chan i the machine. laughed when the interyviewer ex- | toxication, pleaded ot guilty and were | assistance needed would be fortheoming. ho speaker was ovidently gno of the Licensed to Wed. week that his contract was delayed, $10 1RGSR 2GR o 89 10 sed surprise that he should go into | continued for trial. it capital stook of the new concorn wili | S¢RUS tramp himself. His clothes were |- pp loensos wero issued yester- | for every day of the sccond week, $15 | g1 over Uy ACHUNGS 10 L 0308 OF GVCry show business. L orey Kile and ames 0'Malley, fight- | bo' $100.00; with hait paid. in. - Mp, | Worn and torn, and g face gave evi | 1 ocS N0 county court to the fullowing | for eyery duy of L third weels, aid'so | Sensibio eistomor A k.. “l(:““lul‘;. a seheme,” said l]ln' major, g, cases continued for trial, Walker states that 50,000 “.m),‘]r..h,m. dence in its hard lin and general oy ]" ']lxni 1°0'Connell and Mar | om. Ital ppeared that \]hu, lhlm AL yau uro i goad live progrossive, deps 'and will be an ornawment to the city as 3 —— 1 s ot e . s couples: Di QDU BHE 9 a larger price for the completion of the [ AR SRS B VO ciitoniors, write BRI o ot (9 (88 O 88 | . In » New Yark divoroe caso ano of | Aa6iCAg BiaaL of the fluigha wall works | exprossion, thas lis ownor Lad seon & | fiaggn, Jons U. Jonscw and Ause Mo | ontrict than thoy had agrecd to. | ARG " . © reholders. Yes, the punorhima is | Frances Hodgson Burnett's novels was o machinery wi Sy ey good deal of the “world.” He was stand- | x40 (aides J. Colle and Mrs. Emily | Paking this fact ‘into con-ideration A ‘&H Erancos Hodgeon, Bumetts novals s | tho ‘machinery il bo necessary for the | '3 Ufon Pacio depod warming | B o, sooarts Svanda- and Anare | Judge icwoch gave s fidannt | Upion Man'f'’g Co,, Disbursements weee 01 vy venss LU0 00 ntendent...... L1060 Palanee in hands of treasurer 10 o’clock and spread so vapidly thatina | py i havo boon sending the apparatis o it. Hitherto 1 have been sending the ] o iannan bty out to work on the Burlington & cither i d 1 or surzical trentment, e s R o wid investizate for themselyes ouri « 1sion, and thus have been ud with us, Long expericnce in- {reat able to dispose of all who have made o e bl (o G0 wany cases 4 ¥ withont senins them plea that they could not find anything to oI CIRCULATR o Deformitics and do. Ih new scheme which T pro. Braces, Club Teet, Cu the Spine, Disparks oF Won les, Cancers, large, have prevented the publication of to be first class and will be o new process. A th i r s il e y f 1 088, hougl ving . f forpart of the one in Chieago. Tho | America a nan’s presence in & woman's | works to another part 51':11.:-'"-{:‘;,“:.?1‘15'; 1is gloveless hands and nearly shoeless | Eoioab ail “of Dmaba, and, B. Henvy | the trustces, for the amount of the dif is the same and the cost will be | sleeping ¢ tment did not constitute a | be " e s nevel Y pet, as he deli (e o utter- e of'd a und + 8. Woods of | ference between the orviginal coutiact 0an N - qp 2

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