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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 16, 1886, 7 being something over 125,000 tons, as i r \ make an assault in & men: nmg manner, i\ : ot STi%% Sallie Lauer, unlawfally, feloniously, wil- i‘]lm"’orl‘ 'H-v, (||w'w‘"f\_ £0 "w"l'\'{:n'\'\"d e fally, nurp.m-lv and ‘of dehiberate and hough not of the best. Sofar a v . ) o 'AWnywml Lincoln Lass Oaptured by Her | no impnre ice has heen harvested, as all | An Interview With the Mayor on the Sub- 3::1‘:::'1?}'" m::m‘m..ma‘ Lm u,lf-'" :,.m Indignant Father. the firms hay 'm pains to sclect ject of Federal Patronage. John . Laner, g certain pistol ;lm(-'_nfl[ :.n.lm 1 the ~:,\x-<‘|r|>:-l;‘ {vrkn: — then and there charged with gan powder e pipes, LOwW pricesin the ice 1 e o 3 N )y THE SCHOOL BOARD'S SESSION. | Lromico fo prevail this sumumer. THE GRAND JURY'S FINDINGS, | dndoncloadon bullct which, said pistol IS Pctittien for 1nstrnction in Mane | , Lo TRIN HORSE EXCHANGE, A School oot at Eikhorn—Mille G a0 hioobols 1'u."lfll'v""‘|‘|'l'n(v\l:: — 9 e A Proposition to Kstablish Such an tary Telegrams—A Big Suit— said Sallie L with the in- : et ey R s Institution in Sonth Omaha. i tlenerai Looal News resaid, and that T id John 4 3 Another Sonth Omaha Plan Forsome timo negotintions have boen News, Lo, with the leaden bullot afore- ; ~Other Local News. andi 4 AL - i —— ree of the gunpowder afore. i d pending looking toward the establish 0. by the & l! . s ‘ith J. 1. Boyd. : v the said John W. Laner thenand § —— ment of a western horse exchange at the Ho Al“”r: ‘}<“lrllx.,‘;4ll"|n:m-fiwl b discharged. nnd shet off, as aforo: 3 " A Danglier's Disgrace Discoyered. | South Omaha livestock market. It was R 3 said, her, the said Sallie Lauer, in and Yesterday morning there boarded the | proposed to erect a large structure near | terday morning from the east and was | ypof tip right side of the nose, and ] B. & M. train for Lincoln an old gentle- | the Union Pacific track and on the grountd "" once called upon by a repc for the {In‘m:- ".'t'"f‘:‘l'.'~’|";" ‘"r"ln l.""n’l‘.”“h the | 8 man and young girl whose whole appear- | between the lumber yard and school [ BEE. : : | TS TANOR CHeh oo Jhate. ¥ dia 2 @ ance indicated that they had spent building, the capital to be supplied by Notswithstanding thut to nowspnpers | Ses g ienatate and worind, witl the in: 3 3 sleoploss and anxions night. They were | outside partios. The plans for the build. | have had me i’ Washington ond “"-j“- tent aforesaid, thereby then and there ! 2 not only pale and haggard, but on the | ing were not perfected, but it was the | Where, Lhave been no farther east than | & giving untg her, the said Sallie Lauer, TO THE B face of the old gentleman was a look of inl. nlinn to put up a ve ¢ commodions s \I[) b (‘I! cor- \\rn’h l‘hvl lllil‘l“s«-:ll r!n]xlh ] Hlfllr‘:v"!:‘!lu;”fi:: . 3 B ho hnd beon weeping. The gentleman | tion of o large mumber of horses, Tt | —and first [ want to L b B e MO SR T O H ; " kniow s proposed to make i ar | nant that the secretary of the interior | V. & 0 B was George Brown, a well known busi- I . regu A nose, thence into the head and through 8 ness man of Lincoln, and the girl was his {',’.‘11'.,"f‘?h.\”"',;\}‘ il % | should have disclosed the correspond- | i lower part of the brain of her, the B daugitor Annio. And no wonder the | flosh-from tho hucking cow pony to tho | ences of democrats relative to patron- | snid Sallio Lauer, ono mortal wound of [l father looked sad, for e had discovered l.m. brod spesder or staid family horse; | 88 : :n.- 'xhl)"hr of mg\;~ Ivu*n ; m’ o_llglv | | that his daughter was no longer an inno- a place where parties having horses “But Mr. Brown saw them also,” inter- | breadth of _one-half —inch, u] which ] £ cont giri but had been the companion of | for salo could leave them with the assur- | posed the reporter ik gl & aman at an Omahahotel Who was not | anee that they would he well cared for | iy ic all vight that he should hecaus TR A ON THE 23D | her husband, The facts about the daugh- | and sold at the carliest opportunity is all right that he should hecause vid, and” 5o the ¥ 3 4 L : ¥ | he is a democrat, but in all honor no one id, upon their onths ll!r'sllrr‘\]mxlo as learned last evening are | While such 1 schome might not G B TSR i JEionte ~ as follow well at the outset, sooner or later it = Sallie Laner, , at the county felonious! of hi; see tho: ters am very idignant in id <hall this day write to | form afore 'y requesting an investiga- | unlawfully tion, and shali further nse every effort to | purposely see that Mr. lassel, the gentle- | premedit ived in the | would become w very payir city on the B. & young gentle- | as he stock yards' incres man and lady who proceedéd at_once to | upeo. 3 ;{w Windsor hotel and re; ;in \.vlfl as :)) Ii While this scheme is still unsettle aufmann and wife, of Lincoln 1y | well-known live stoek dealer comes for ) o were given a room and retived for the ward with a similar plan. He has made il Nl "‘.51..“!3"'3"":1‘ T e made and provided, and & night, lmlhmv' wrong ||v ng suspected by roposition to the stoc k m|, compar L) i} 0] proj in snch eases m and p y | v shed if he e husinoes: st the pos f the stito . s " e St onihe e younk | BAFUG oy will oot tmih | PRSI 10 party b the Busiss, | anatthg peae an digaiy of th it Misfit othine Parlors } B X Klast anc 0 oree L ) DS, Kil o 'll'\w":-nllltull,ilmr Yoom, whore thoy T¢ R ‘:ml‘(v:df;; '11'"‘" "‘"'l 6V "“""],""]”“ “l”“l fi"{ Jailor Joe Miller on Saturday night “ : h \ AL P i tosewater never saw the lettors but that | pandea Lauor the indictment inst | mained during the greater portion of the Ikee 1 HOr8es: | N “Nopton and My, Browny eithier of ]:_‘l‘:;t.u““. I: m.: ‘:::;k..”"‘. e bt it is both, imposed upon the privileges they | guictly opened it and read it without S | held, and copied the lotters for M slgn of emotion, Thesame serenity whic nwlwl “dectded “"n' W ” b done. Rosewater. It is right enough that | pas marked him from the day of the i FULL DRESS SUITS in the nstitution, in import: I so, you will nced a full dress suit for the occasion, if you are not supplied, W ||lrun\ berate and malice, did kill and mur- THE ONLY to the form of the statute ) e Pre: 0 riish ¢ W ,inm“lww""m the young ms Are prepared to farnish any wants in down stairs, and, lighting a cig out for a stroll, He did not return for some time, and the reason for hi; wun afterwards developed. along the strect he met Totmad him that Geo ¢ . coln, had just arrived on the evening | ingham hall, to he is fa train in search of his daughter, who had | Chicago by Gaslight. This run away from home. ifmann at | master effort and is a terrible expose of once =~ took his = friend _into = his | the saloon horrors. The song servi confidence and informed him that the | 3.4 e Messrs, Gr n came the g hould expose them | tragedy sat upon his countenance, as Mr. Roscwater is openly fighting Mr. | 1o Snderstood that e miust moc Morton’s by and I have nothing | courts the charge of murdering his wife, | 7 | his features did not move, Thanking the A lor, he turned abruptly and pa oy garned 3 1to Full Dress Coats and Vests and Pantaloons. Chicago by Gaslight. ed audicnce grected M t night W. C. T. U, Buel his famous lecture, Mr. Holt's | closed, and ni ation that N ed to see and A good J. Holt 1 only enotions Mr. Rosewate s por L use the letters which HI} SPANKS WITH A PISTOL. That willbe found in price one half that of any Merveh Tailor pice, T DOStOREMIIBE Bt fyACIE BWebterc 1t D h u v y Mevchant Tallor's price. They an out i every sense | A County Teacher Charged With are also prepaved to K witEl iRt te | ton and Huteson, « u . od his friend to assist | assisted by a volunteer chol and partien |I.|l to Dr. ‘I\hl- Usin pons at School. ouse, when b danghtor was s R . y 1 ; him to escape from any scrape that the | enjoyed. Viee President Bannister pre- [ ler’s letter velativ County Superintendent Bruner loaves 3 3 old man's presence might produce. It | sided with dignity. Rev, W. J. Harsha | It the very text of the writing it wad | g0y "for Elihom station to investi- Rent E'ull Dress SultS ; . 1 was therenpon agrecd that \'m(mmufi made a fervent prayer. Mr. Holt spoke 1y addressed to the se Y gate the school in that district where a 3 friend should 2o to the Windsor and eall | 1) i R cuarded from publi s o upon Miss Brown, stating the fact of her | i impassioned tones on the terrible dan- |~ “Your signature was not ‘aflixed to the | remarkably turbulent condition ot affirs f father’s presence in the city, and accom- f?‘.r ';il lhru ||u:\ traflie. He lalum-l.-.l u_-.t House letter,” put the reporter, inquir- | seems to exist. Tor the occasion to responsible parties. This opportunity aw R r,.“‘ her from the hotei fo the opera | Zxmbling and prostitution are the twin A cortain B, Mossenger, who is also the son that I O Yty | editor of the Eilkhorn Times, is principal - Affors por- | of the sehool at that point. He is assist- ATE TEEERER wills to securd fresh, pretty ind T was in no way party | ed by a younglady, and for xmmnh}..m fted Miss Brown at hor room and the fwo | country girls as victims for men’s lust. | to it. lways been o friend to Mr. | all ran smoothly in' the institution. Lust started to leave the hotel together. As | Ah! av 1 [ hey want not only our boys | House I‘Ippmnlml him surveyor of the | week Mr. Braner was startled by rece : oy stopped out upon Tenth street, | butour girls. Tn speaking of th hwest rond when I was its [ ingan extensively endorsed potition to ; n wero mot by the girl's | evil Mr. Holt paid sident, and have ptly made | remove Messenger for incompetency, i fl father, and ‘an ing ne cnsued. | the Women's ~Chr 0 :0 | him_ el 1lh'n - of the board of public | lack of judment, tyranny, ete. This docu- | | 1 otte, where Kanfmann would be in wait- | otspring of the liquor traflie. Especial No, for the_very good rc T, ty. solemn and :nwmllnw were the ex- | hadno hand in its Josures of by the gin ing and take her to o The young man ac: perform his part of the e decoys sent out | nothing of it. It was i hargain. Ih- \i\ however, the le grasped the young man about the [ Union, especially the O im no_turn coat, nor am I [ ment followed in “three suc Bliont nn: in a dte A lady rose and spoke of the inefliciency and I_could not have en- | days by letters from prominent re Bhont o do him bodil of the local society on accountof the Inck | dorsed Dr. Miller's letter i this case had | of ‘the district. These correspondents nner wi L 1ot uncl ding thesity of funds, and said that she had donated | he submitted it to me.” the_sehool has been in QTR | Rtitraz oy o oldgon emin's ten acres of gronnd near Flor “How about the double recommenda- | of turmoil all winter that the big boy 1119 FARNAM STREET. 1 ng ) was wrought up to a terrible pitch, but | & suflicient amount can bo ¢ when the young man explained that he | @ refuge for fallen sister was not the party who had induced the the school at their own > all quit. They say that | r is utterly helpless, ¢ ised to build | tions of Mr. Clegg and My, Ramsey for | after Loudapplause | the surveyorship?’ 3 Mrs. Caroli “Tam glad you il to leave home Mr. Brown agreed to casurer of the W. C. | gives me an opportuni ine my po- 1 to the e nt of carrying s LY do him no harm. He, however, swore 5 present, made a fine <|lmn ex In the first place I | big, for ch he Taid eternal vengeance on Kaufmann, speech condemning the ay recommendation to the g on his ¢ [ eningly Sceing that he would haye to make the Christian people while their i ept upon request and in | when he wanted to command order. One ion, the father took his | irls are being taken from their @ prospective appointee | of the letters said that the scholars would aughter in charge, and as he was unable | vms. vas listened to with bre s been submitted to my judgment I | some day take guns with them and a call to 1 for home that night went to the | infevest. ve acted ly and" honestly. | for the coroner would follow. - Cozzens house. There llm remained To-night is \h well lecture, | When 1 was concern- On the other hand, letters have come during the night, tho father not allowing | -Chow-chow. s are specially | ing Mr. Clega's cter and | to Mr. Bruner sustaining Messenger and |8 - the daughter out of his sight, and yester- l'"‘['[""l\‘l‘l‘! & LI:h)nuns ldu.mh will be t-np:niixly f(]u- ; lhlu 1‘\0)4{]]7 1 nll-nuulnclu"lllw tu!\)u[l(-nt m]]hl in the — - = — - st | | day morning, already stated, they | held. All welcome. stated honestly that he w 2 good man ool as~hoobies who squealed over a N TR T | B v eltor oo & — S DT S has acted upon the | yery properly administered ~thrashing. | suecceding in obtaining judgment. A Statement Denied. : Kaufmann, the young man who fignres P"Nm'fll l‘fll'flx phs. same principles as myself also endorsed | The superintendent has also hee O’Brien and the other s Mr. E. J. Coder, who was mentioned in | as the girl’s sedicer, was not satisfied mes pillion, v rogis him. Later when the same was asked of | formed that a petition in thy cl now taken the case to court and | Sapurday’s Ber under the head of “A until he had returncd to the Windsor | istered at tho \hll.ml last night. Mr. msey, we wer vor will shortly reach him. Knowing the | will fight it out ther cgenetally | oSG der, ealled at the oftice veun | A hotel and bo ‘anll\ told one of the pro- Mrs. Myrtle Steele, . of 1;‘,_,“,(\‘-v is vis- | compelled to state the cter of a school district quarrel, lm]ml\h.\l the cause ¢ tain prompt Ty e prietors what he had done. Indignant at | iting her parents, G. W. Atkinson. in his favor, Then we an which no fight or civil war is [ action, for the inyolved condition of tl; L S > iy the outrage perpetrated in the hotel the D.A. mmack, adjuster for the Ger- | Were unable to decide between the two | more bitter, Mr. Bruner will hasten to | title d \('( urages, vllnlnxo\l‘nll'ntu\ that :1- ments made. He denied the assertion gentleman ordered Kaufmann to leave at | man Fire of pwpl,;m “is in the city. men, and meanwhile Mr. ( the seene and sit in judgment on the uli The supreme court has | that he had failed to pay his men, but- | once and never set foot in the house situation, tits lu-.umz for April 2 said that during his two years’ residence ' R, Mathowson, of Norfolk, | 3ppointed through the uni C agam. As the order was accompanied | yogittered af the P ] Mr. Morton and Mr. Brown T ooy o e R R T 4 by foree, the young man left, going to xtonlust evening not deny them the credit, if it is of any B LB LG R ML Police Uonrt Docket ini0inna to Mod:omployediorer g0y I B | the Millard, where he is stopping at pr Miss Belle Atkinson is home from a | satisfaction to them. In the course of all | Secrotary Endicatt’s Oraer—Killing | The following cases wer Lo L only n the onc ad he ent, not being desirous, for- obyious | tNo-months visit o the sunny south. | my ooncorn with the federal of Capt. Crawford in the police court by Judge Stenbe hegnigucilifonyn soe RTORFOTOILSingsty B orie e todincoln) rehal Cummings i aill quito il | in Nebraska, © o acted fiirly and i | Gonoral Howard has forwarded 1o the | terday morming: tion, Mr. Coder exhibited checks for D. I Kaufmann, the ‘,m“ man in | SW 1z from an attack of bronehitis. partially. Twill show you the list I made ol ry of v m important communi- Tom C Robert Philpson, J. T. 100, money paid by him for labor du uestion, is a cigar deafer of Lincoln. | A.J. Cornish, a prominent attorney of | out for the postoflic 0 f Tatioe A i . fiss Brown is about twenty years of age | Lincoln, is in the ity and is stopping at | which T gave the niumes of a man in cach cation relative ‘m the transmission of pen Q‘ Sk and is said to be fine looking and ot | the Paxton county (6 whom reforence to candidates | telegrams over the Imes of the bunded | Peter Rewlnd, JJ. G, tlud comely proportions. If Kaufmann re- | John L. Means, mayor of Grand Island, | ¢ould e made. ~ Dr. Miller and I made | Pacific roads. Some time ago, it may be | Hhishel Sosisigorn, WIOx Ao, ©EEE Bt n a1 i ova il probably lin the st cvoning and 13 | the selegtions altogether irrespective of | romembared, Soeretary Endicott sent an T nd, T com- another chapter to relate if he falls in | stopping at th et & factional prejudice, and to prove to you \ relensed, while the others were cor department, in 3 G X ing the last season. He also took de- Doe, John Windquest, | ciifod excoption o the _title of “trumyp xication, Clark, | geder,” he 1z come to the city to & vore | make it his home. While here he'has been employed on contracts for the hoard 2 | ax ) of educ ) r o, e fa : ; PrOYO L0 ¥OU | orger.y tho b endquartors of the depart: | mitted. lon,® HowaylgB Eomith¥and ith the' girl's rightoously indignant | Mrs. "Carolina. Wi tate troas :::“:‘;“‘,‘,I'I“,‘l"j"h‘,]‘h" Haar one stanco i | ent of the Platte, dirccting that all | John Ryan, Florence (6, ROpR G e in QT (i it T ! ather. 5 of the W. C. T. U., A A0 SOF D t ms should be sent'over sub- | Bragge, drunk and disorderly, were dis- [ 01y cmployed six * 8. Otoe Mr Boyd displayed the paper, and where he indicated, stood the name, **J. lorton.’’ | MOST PERTECT MADE ! £ Coder does not den 5 e charwe. paid o | belongs to his wif u)}n#111;1}:;}‘]‘\?'111,\‘\(:.1nu, charge, paid a | belongs to b all the proy , having been moncy, he” a s for instance the Union of course largely in- {o the government. 'The objeet of lines, , Which BOARD OF EDUCATION. QN Ul nuthofinoh ¢ Manual Training School Secures gest Natural | m Aln 3oll, David City, and. | oy ; | 3 lohti Lie always pays his bills! Yovor an Appropriation—Other Business. Grand Is land, were re gistered at (hu \lxl- ST ey : this order was to enable the government Hill and Harry Bruner, fighting, b el | o . The rogular meeting of the board of | lard Ao whon one of Morton’s mon Wi | tg Saoure some sort ofan off<ot to its large | wero fined §5 and costs each, ' James A = ! cmmzmut BAKING. POt E i " ! debt account: inst these roads. Honston, same chargc b indee, s i 3 the chair, and prosent | court reporter, n the city last night, p in the face Boyd and T In this ¢ tment, however, the order | William ~ Wallace R r. B. E, French, the g sope e records and seal for the State of Ne- | AROHITEOTS, braska, that a new lodge of the Knights | BT T F.M.ELLIS & Co. is found to eause a great deal of trouble, | thirty days in the county jai ice and unneces am sent from Omah ington, for instance, hasto go by two | Kic on his way to O'Neill to attend court. od. You can F. Tuc ordon, M. D. Weleh, thuvvnf such de r Witber, and £ : o the error and in- rations. But I am \pulmm 5 Clark, Coburn, Conoyer, ibbon and Long A petition was received Bishop, Milton Bishop, nd o 7, Franks Striker and Frin nothing from about i ] education was held last evening, Presi- €. C \':\luntino, of Lincoln, district | Nebraska City, your paper laughed dent Points in i 4 4 5 ste e among the There nothing, ~ now, W anth : A s of Pythias is about to be or b ity rosidents of Omaha View nsking | guests at tho Shston 1 ,l izht. ® Grover Cloveland has o | nes, the Western Union and™Union Pa- | suspicious cha North Omaha. A hall has ) | 5 A nigh i cific, and costs twice as much as thongh | Charles Le s ol North Omaha, A hall b that a school house be bwlt in that addi- | 4 —— : v his patronago that I would | 5/ Gi0'sond'yy only one ling, the Westorn R M L] ot T o secured in M. Toft’s new IC l 6ol an UI IHU I 8flfl $ i son s practicablo, s thore are | The noiscless Union sewing machine. nor to which T would care to recom- | 7% 4 : and costs; committed to juil in defauit. ™, Feoured i raly i o o] H tion as soon ns practicable, as there are ! 2 m'.m‘ yone o ‘|~kwl AT Union. 4 — corner of Saunders and Charles streets, | in that vicinity. It was stated that the [ my o £ NEEath [u-nn“- truth but s nication setting forth these wards. signed tho petition for the new lodge, Office, Cor. 14th and Farnam Strcels, Room 16 3 RHGition was nof in thie Jurlsdiotion of the | . 1T onth stroot proporty ownors held | TR 6] quests that the order bo ro 3 e and the neighborhood s very enthis OMAEIA, INED. board, being situated it | | @ mecting lust evening to_ discuss tho | ¥ "Du]\m‘l soe the I as its operation in the department is con- Not:a. 8pY, RS ST T ey P (T A OF with ¥, M. Eilis, d‘u(\.‘ | bolng o |!.m.:| I Sarmiok (a0l o1 | question of what pavement s to bo 1aid | i moving, of h proposed. Hecon cerned. Heisd .11\ expecting an answer | Henry Morrow, who was acensed of - 1SHC gl Ui schoine, & [HD bpcs 1ot i R 0 e hotition sina meformnd to e mrh | during the coming year on that thorough- | tion which Dr. Miller and Mr. Morton “‘(".“l'“"'f,‘,"‘,"',""'.',"““ Vo e A baing o 8py in the intorests of the Law ; Mr. X. Lucas, the | and the petition was referred to the com- | g ““Mocors Sullivan, Doolittle, Rogors, | have in hind at Washington?” ‘f'rm‘ Rryilissrocelved o lolis |Il;."*)‘l‘ and Order league, emphatically denics grocer on Cuming strec t mittee on buildings and property Kar na el “Ldid, and Ido not believe_one word | CitPL- John DA A0 ADPALLEY that he is employed in any such ¢ of the petition, has the document n E . L 2 auffman and oth were present, and n o A stationed at \ 0 b George W. Ficlds submitted ngthy took part in a spirited debate on the mer- of it. Ido not believe that Mr, Cle He s: that he was out ona little full of names, but liki street il © report in regard to the condition of the | f e A land ever declared such ~ boiler ordered for the high school build- | its of the various materials, The discus- | and Tam satistied that Dr. N & ing, which was referred to the committee | sion was in favor of cedar block, and a [ offered such terms. He certainly should =~ on buildings and prope petition in favor of that material 5 | be pleased to have it that way, so would 3 Thie committoo on buildings and prop- | Rotten up and signotk by & Inrgo majority | I, but the. nature of man is - too " erty made a partial report of the bids of those interested. No little resentment r0dest to ofler such_stipulations as the ceived for a site for a school building in | was manifested in the speeches against | grounds of compromise. The whole sto- North Omaha, and were instructed to se- | the communication from a re; presentative | ry or ,_-;m-u ed in the imagination of some | 10 ~ cure additional room for the Leaven- | of the Barber Asphalt company, pub pondent, or is perhaps from Mr, | thex Etith tract aohool. lished in a local paper, to the cffect that | Rosewater himself. 1t may amuse some | 12 1 The report of the committee on rules, | the public had been diséipating on wooden | people to write such sto ndgrove of | I one night and the f was hllh|)u>|| ed to appear W winst a keeper of a \ouse of ill 1 who was aceused of selling liquor with- out a lleense. I not know before 1 hat he was to be_summoned as a any more than did his comy most of whom have 8 - e sinee left town to avoid having to testify. Union sowing mael hnw lasts a life time | lln- »(:u) to the effect that Morrow was and Order |< ano A Pleasant l‘ is still room for one mo; over h:m- no desire to enter into any tedious controversy to prove to the Ame people that'the murder of poor Crawford 1s an insult to the culmination *3 of Hu|l"l|ll and insults s simply because Anation that needs llumm.ul into its out with™a larze | hip, some of the mem). of the | town lodges who live in North having declaved their intention | cast upon the A e such lhlll,. is unworthy the rticle in the cannibal. The forms and printing stated that th vavement for the past week, ete,, ete. A | entertainment to others to read Them bat M B Tl e s started by o fellow plastercr A mostenjoyable party was had Sunda uts of the buildings for the repor desire was plainly expressed {hat the | such tastes arve estranged from the bless- [ SHARALOLACEES, AR ORAOLIDNN ARG | 02’2 foke, Hiiough & Reizaly 8ot of J..L‘ it | evening at the residence of Mr. and Mrs, rintod would bo $160, and reopmmended | paving of South Tenth straot should i stated faols that tho Mogloons will try to b | s ed trath and that is al) there is of it.” f iat. tio cuts be not ordered, althoug ve the o tention of the city ecun: AL A5ilge by thet usual mothods of Ly, | W8 10T B dEanlinn; o1 SArRABLAGEN 10-NOMOR oI T TREATRNT 0% ALL the buildings had already been cil, and that the work should bo ‘pushed INDICTING A BROKER. e The Peabody Case Again, of Miss Minnie Rosenficld, of Boston, chronlc ‘e 5urg|ca| Discases. aphed. On wmotion of Secretar, lhlouflh as rapidly as possible. A0S, A BIG SUIT, Judge Wakeley is again engaged in the | who is visiing her sister, M ] l)_ Kanf- N‘ NAMV Pmmlo i & Eoroyor, tho committes were instrucied - Another Man Taken to Task by the » Hunared Thousand Dollars of | trial of the celebrated Peabody grade | man, nt wore Miss Schl FHAMY., Propsistor:, 5 ‘:-muu)'u.' I ; Miss Moses, Mis ave ‘the fac Hly apparatus and remedics s Miss Mosos, Miss | N0 Lkt reatiment of every fori of dig: g Miss Eichma m, | caso requiring eitl ¥ madica) deal treatment, Miss' Hoffman, Mrs, L, | o iavitealltocomean ticmclyes or correspon e In treat and Mrs. I, K u|l man. Gontlomon prosent | figearety e’ iy cases M. 8. Obortoldur, Mr. uically without ke e, Mr, I Scniff, Mr. M tITE FOI uucn‘ LAl on'Deformitics and 0 t, t 3 \ Bel wmm Julius Meye t ub Vatur Sehlessinger, 8. .l or Wonkn, Pilos, . Bronchitie, Tnhala O umh auser, Chics waukee; L. Kanfm, ficpsy, Kidney, Eye, others. ‘T'he Musieal pe w‘s‘euu(ro lh;s (II‘N a1 Lighy running Union sewingmachin e, Grand Jury—The Launer Case. ana Property in the Courts. r. Copeland, chairman of the com- St AR, e ax - o ‘Brie yesterday received mittee on manual training, stated that Sued for Two Thousgnd. K4 I“'L“lf’"”“"mdiu “."“ RO A1 from the “.-“: ."|~ ’U':;‘.ugn;,?“ .IEL.- .,; soveral bids had been received for y R Pt T e S T dictments returned, Saturday, was one | from the printer his bric he case @ ing new machinery in the school, and it | .o’ S FREREREEE T FiR IR | for forgery against young Philbin, who George M. O'Brien ot al. vs. Wi, Gaslin | g, "550 alleged damages to the proper 3 y oy omloal Natlol has been engaged as a ticket broker in | et al, taken on error o the supreme Elizabeth Peabody, on Leavenwor had been demonstrated the cost e Ay S £ ) ‘ th‘;‘:l?. ;"{: :-}].~?:-|~l'\ll|.,om) Ho '|]"',’A "“"',"l ,::“ :,_‘i‘“:"“m :1'.' iy l:':{"‘;’.fl'l, ‘:“. “"\"’l‘ this city for some time past. He isa | court. The caso is of geeat mnportance, | street, on o u",n of the grading of hat B avilln Tndustrini o m.m..n“fx':fu‘u'-: My v A [Patrick, 0 | brother of J. J. Philbin, and has wn office | involving the titlo to: sixty-two acres of | thorolghfare. * 1 was in “one of the | ; socure the payment of a noto held by the | 4, 1,6 5¢. James hotel on South Tenth | property in the city of Omaha, repre- ‘"“;"']{ trinla ”|f\‘ ils onse that, Judge senting in value at least $300,000. The hkeroy. iald. Gowl \ 3 tr that specimens of the work done by the | plaintiff for ,000 with interest at 8™ per i . : s scial benefits ' —namely, that in con- s given by the Patrieks The erime of which Philbin is accused | property lies between Hanscom's I nage case. The jury was impancled ay, and is’ now deep in the ysteries of this twice tried cause. "Wilo. suit is ono brought to recover cul operations. eries, Inhalers, Bra of Medical and Surgi Union or r all kind I nuxll» be sent on for exhibition. cent from May 1, 18 This note, the | stree recess of fifteen minutes was then | petition states, w: park | Gidoring the dam ting, the h iy g ges by furnished excelle; usic for - | ufactred and for sale taken to oxamine pluns for school bulld: | to Sweet & Ryder, and was deposited by | is that of aliering a Union Pagiic stock | and the poor farm, and s in the torsitory | Benciits by way of Yiso in .’F..- i gre | AsARod aReliR BN (o R4 Tia anlg rollagia Madicn) Iastitate pakias prepared by various architects. ien | them with the bank, and although past | ticket, chunging the date from October to | of the city's most rapid growth. The be taken into considc j | e — § the board was ng; lod to order the | due no money whatever has been baid | November. -Tho, ovidence agamst him | fand wes ooty vl bl e e e Soaeat hast b | o Unto s sowA L Sk rraidaor fariasds Pllma- Dmal 9 NUIVOUS Diseases plans were, on ‘motion, referred to the | on it. Judgment is therefore asked for | was furmished by two apulll,la of the ) Ai T TR ed twice before, and both times the | ,\‘ m‘,.,,, DISEASES, uonmun- n buildings and property. the amount with interest and the costs of | Union Pacifie. mother of Jawmes orth, & resicent o1 1 4,0 was unable to agree. The County Gradin | f 3 H Mr, Copeland introduced a resolution | the suit. Philbin was quietly arrested Saturday, | Columbus, Neb,, and she conveyed it in ———— It seems that Mr. Timme is the only | * that 800 be expended for the purchase of Uni s ~ e — 5 and taken to the district court, where he | trust 1o one August Graete i A Timely Suggestion. one of the commissioners who has mane | : ::.u]i};n:: ,.2:||l,‘,;‘:.l.|....“al 1.'.: III::;“],“““: l.! nion machine has .mvl_n)nm]lk- tensions. v il in the sum of §1,500, Arthur [ to hold during North’'s wminor Editor of the Would it not be | ooy oay inslination fo stand. oub rent male quar- choirs in the city to take titled to Commissions. i | Judge McCulloch yesterday announced | this nd J. J. Philbin being his sure- ili)'. Graeter Wils [ member Srall za i Philbin has many friends in the firm ot W. J. Baugh & Co., of St R RAT: ¢ | tettes o ununhunu-l) concurred in by the board Not Mr. Congdon in allowing the | After listening to the remarks of seves racts for county g ty who trust and believe that a | Louis, and this concern losing | By R y ¢ i ns cmwu R TO MEN gentlemen vepresenting heating arvange- | Bis decision in the ease of Cochran vs, | thorough examination into the charges suit 16 Woods, Christy & Co., thi part in the opaniug exo ltas 4 the ax | O0'Keofle, speaking for Mr. Corliss and | rod f” e siiah Avh Newvous Dissists, ments the board .nljnlumul Flannagan, which was tried in county | preferred against him will show them™to position buildingt, AN himself, said yesterday that he would | ¢v) 8yvuriis, Goxon i A, GLEET, Vanicocs: ¥, o' THE GEXI1O wre mans and Scandinavians all have fine wouk choirs, and it would b tremely titting | allow the contract to the \‘1.h‘~\ bidder, to have them participate and let thie | even if he were but fifty eents the lowest good people of Omala know what voeal | So far, on the bids for g n without foundation ndictment against John W. Lauer urder is now on record in the dis- | eal district of this state. et court journal. Below is the sub- | ready reached his maj s not entitled to the commis- | stance ot the text, which will doubtl H . 8 Withont an equal ~ Union sewing ma- | court last week. Judgment was rendered U . chine. in favor of the defendant, it beiug held |ll\u the plaintiff, who is a real estate appised of these proceedings material there is within its walls. A 1<‘L “”“hhl.‘n t : [1:1.“‘“ | b The ice havvest is practically over. A | sion clai for unde to sell the | prove ml\zlln" to'many of the geaders of | Mo subsequently sold the south | tle encouragement in the wuy of iiviti ra et o be recgived on gridivg 10N, b fow firms ave still engaged in cutting | property of the defe ¥ the BEE. hirty-ono fores W George M. | tions to_ e dillerent sinzing socictics 10 bo vosolyed ol grading b Teinonal B Suial) quantitics, but most of them have | the defendunt, s a-well Known e The ndiotment rel at on the who in_turn sold to; Jumes | might bring out-quite a tieat in muo b fle paoP Ak, SO ps | ] ; slored their full quota of tho erystal | [k e sut ssaitiet him his been | fweniyfinst ey, of | Novemben,© the f Bl & Krek SN S Ypertutaly be tho contracts. Mr. O'Keefis | s biopices . -3 - in the'courts for a long suid John Lauer did unlawfully, felo cen m\. rogramme whic uld certad be | > o 1 A ik - blooks. The total amount ‘stored s i g nously, wilfufly, purposely, i’ of bis i Jast ¥ ficice {said that “tho board had ug intention to | mia Nl Surgieal lnstltm, . 9 : ' Si d Capito! p b mearly three times that of last year, Self-thieading--Uniowsewing ac and Capilol Ave,, OMAHA, NEB, a A LovER oF Music, | discounienanuce any man, ' Cor. 13 appreciated by the ine | deliberate “and vremedifated malice lin the district court to assert his Ll.\IIII.J