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FEBRUARY 20, 1886 ! — — 1 3 from the day the line was opened u { [T\ ' | duck who would do the laborin'—the § 4 suits, For the las clve s he w P ¥ very able o converted anc ~ Their Labors Completed ~Arraignm ent o lf'"‘flh o “:'"rmhfll it nt g fl; | The Omaha Indian Oommittee Meets Again ;me;‘g:\l“f:(l: =t)2 i fi.’mhc o 'u{ his i . : + e depot, where he gained east | . career. Say, the faller dic o : Prisoners Yosterday Morning. sogtisintancs and mide: e nds. and Adopts Resolutions. a word toanswor but sméed 1ike & chum H - He was ever a religions man and as - and walked on. T wanted to smash him, DEATH OF JOSEPH BELL, |membor of the United Proshyicrian | THE MEATHEN AT OUR GATES. | bt [ darent church, was constant and devoted. With It's a go; the noble work o all, however, he was a genial, Kindly T of the . M. C. A and other A Busy lafe nded--The Eikhorn | man and numbers many of his sincercst | Some Home Missionary Gossip-—-The | organizations which are laboring, with Hehool Trouble — Police Court mourners among the roughest of the G. A. . Encampment—Another such marked suceesses for theredemption railroad men, Al headquarters, " * of fallen humanity thatthere are not many ftems—The Weather—FLoeal the officials, Mr. Bell w Story to the County Court soh 1 snbjects among men. Miscelinny. faithful, eflicient and Wble House, Ete. Dailey is an extremist, us it were, and is his demise will there be much regretted. a— even “‘tough” in the estimation of the wolice, who gaure “‘tonghn Ay A He was last of a family of seven chil a1 | Finished Their Lubors, dren and lonves n wifo and two childron: Legisiation for the Indians. ow standard. ~ But home mission At about 11 o'clock yesterday morning | Tis mother is still lving, The foneral | AS mentioned in the B 7 work is a hard job at best, for it is the grand jury brought in its last indict- | oeeurs from the family residence, on St. | committee appointed to further the cause lu,hr‘mx Nh'lhuhf of the truth into the ments, as follow Mary's “avenue, this® atternoon at 3 | of the Indians and_ creato n sympathy in | ind efthe houthen who has never I % One against Cl nd Patrick | © their behalf which shall bring about act- | 5465 aciaim him who has fallen from its For the benefit of every man w ho toils daily for the benefit of capital, which employs him.it is reasoned by the Bnl{lm‘"l ‘f'; :nln'fi 1:' N THE ELKHORN SCHOOL ROW, :“r'l“"":r('jlu\““"‘v“ I’;‘('":r 1"1‘ ‘([::"‘|"I'I'|‘|‘:; “illx{luiulx‘;‘:-',m;\( ;:\m::v.-.- of ;_rgmll:}ml ||u{).||(|~ majority of men that man is not paid any more than his service renders profit for those who employ him; and ainst Patrick Boyland, for burglar, of the g . ce | ladies ity are organized for a sti . : 3 , ") y \ . i A’;"m._, Charles Tt tor fe Li\i”,, on resolutions, consisting of Messrs. | more difficult unde ak’Tu;.n 1l a¥s ohe feel at all times that capital opposes less recompense for lubor that it is worth in proportion, while capital; hoot stolen property. County Perrine, Burniam and Sherrill, | deavoring to secure means to increase at the idea of labor making any complaints with their demands for justice, and want to know why the labor s bl the facilities of their worthy 3 { A ; v Against James B. Campbell and James | tyened yosterday from Elkhorn Station | WA appomted, and - they reported at a | Soc MU ot dovoting themselves | Guestion cannot be abolished. To the knowedge of man, labor never asks for a thing wnjust or nnreasonable, | Cliristy, for highway robhory (of David ] ; ; b6 e watit bo fiivas the eharges | Meeting yesterday. ‘The resolutions and | o the redemption of degratded woman. et any man wi athematical k xdge look 1 {8 survioas Broll " . ¢ hi i Shicld), u‘r:‘.f“” Il]“'l"" i \“n;: it M:m:r ,‘_;I“ | goneral statement of the condition of the [ hood. In the face of the almost nsur L ," nan \\1t!| m |y]n matical knowledge lm»l\‘ ‘!l(u what i serviee ||!01|( those who employ .]n_m‘ and in The other prisoncrs, with the exception | hehur in (bt district. o foand he | Indians will be sont on to Washington, | mountable burrier which the world sets | Tany cases it wili be found from a thousand to fifteen hundred per cent. Now, labor only asks for living wages of Latier and Powell, the two men indicted | condition. of affaits somowhat oxn and legislation in their bohalf will be |‘|l|‘vllni:'."n;:‘lhltI‘n-m\n‘uix;1 :m“u]mr has sinned and smaller tariffs on what they consume. Those who have found the way , thanks to one great protective, 0 ondition affairs somewhat exag- | M | i it it b o inherent difliculty of iming s : s 1 . Wbl ) for murder, were then arraigned. gotated. Messengor had never brought | 18ked It is hoped to enlist the sym- | ¢ 'sinnor the task is & hegyy ono. namely, in their clothing. Since the establishing of the Only Misftt Clothing Parlors, 1119 Farnam st., where Their pleadings were as follow Timothy Driscoll, horse stealing, not apistol to school with him nor had he :"“‘: ”Ii‘ "’;_“""“"""‘" l:"‘ |||,"' i l"‘l';"l ;;'l":‘::' ”]:‘\“:'*'!m"\‘l"fl',’:'”il;' H‘!I.l. . rl_«lin': it is found the saving of from 75 to 100 per cent on each purchase, and wear the same as those who pay the exor- ade toning s g o | P 1 esults e e lished, s fact in the cour 0 ) . y ¥ ‘ ek i oy guilty Lt Al ol s WS R specdily. somo lndics who had called - the bitant prices outside of the Parlors, the Savings Bank for man, The true statement of the above will be found Georgge N. Taylor, forgery, not guilty, | scholars. Mr. Bruner saw enough | Topy 5o finittde, s alroady intimated, | tosee the female prisoners, The Tadics | quoted below, embracing all the prosent styles and fab Augustus N. Miller, incest, not guilty. | however, to convince him that Messenger | wijile desiving to deal with the entire [ refused to look at it in that way and ! e T e Adolphus Petersen, horse theft, not | hul lost control of the school, and he | Tndian question, have especially inmind | called up numerous secasions in *thei guilty. auictly advised him to resign. This the | o case'of the Omahas on the roserva- | experience where they had restored John L. Gideon, altering B, & M. tick- | teacher refused to do. The moderator | tigy sixty miles north of the eity, | women to fives of honor and _ respeota: ets, guilty on one count. and the hoard of the distriet are in favor | My, Tibbles, who is husband of Bught- | bility. Three women occupicd the O ‘7 E ;R O A f I 'S Donald B. Allan, altering B. & M. tick- retaining Messenger until the ond of | Eyes, the sranddanghter of Standing | fem pallery and Bt O ets, not guilty. m, four weeks henee, but that he e s better posted probably on the | these, the " redoublable Sadie Judge Neville stated to a reporter | Will ever' be ve-ciloyed then is out of | wondition and peculiar needs of the In. | MeBride was tio inl objoct_ of the that Lauer and Poweil would be ar- | the qu . Messenger is a bachelor | dfans, Roferring to this particular case | good ladies’ labor: “Sudie is a raigned Monday morning. Their at- | about 55 years of age, and has been i CHERHIF P10y 0P AHBMMLILA pron s J torneys he said, required o have time to | teaching in Douglas county for the past 16 reservation contains about ence in_police circles, and is commonly ¢ was made to order by a leading merchant file important motions. In Lauer’s ease, | fourteen years.” He never quite gave | g0 of which only about 6,000 eres o Delieved to be so deep in the mud- that i \ il do do itis intimated, a motion for a change of || satisfac hut at no time before strack | e cultivated by those who have loisting machine couldn’t pull_her out, ? do do do venue will be made. such ctory charge as the school | wpanted the titlein fee simple, The The missionarics went up and chatted ! do do do REPOIRT AND RESOLUTIONS, at Elkhorn. He is the editor of asmall nder 1s idle and will_remain idle for | With her o few moments, delivering iy do do do : . 5000 After the indictments had been form- | Weekly paper, ealied thy 1es, pubs | gwenty-five years. Our Indian - system is | words of cheer and counsel, to which 0 4o do e o UL ally turned in and the report submiited, | lished at the station, and has a very goud | gutprageons in its every dotail. There is | Sadic listened with a smile of wild con- Judge Wakeley dismissed the grand standing as a vespectable eitizen in- the | yothing li nywliere clse on carth— | tempt. On returning to the floor the la- ;vuhnh-,w words of pr ]iwl[nr the l:lul communit v even i I(Iu» An Indian is nothing llill'§<|:vxlw||( lkil]l:: [:xTuud U{ the dillicnlt ry manne ich their work had “ ‘G TOC re nor loss a beast, an subject they had fo in Sadie : 3 i 8 i b | fifi,‘,fi",fl.z‘,‘,,‘,‘,‘,u‘ih i ik ATHINGULS LD O T WNB LB _,_,“(‘ Hi (_vl)‘n:n'r Bt K lite “;,.,l..“llw,.f.“:-l‘",..h.‘:.‘_\, o ‘l"l‘. And many others of seasonable and stylish gavments in spring. fall and winter weights.With the above will be found ‘The following is a full text of the re- | A Cockney in Police Court — Con- | T the simplest kind of - contract. | month for the past half dozen years. Oli, | vecent shipments in seasonable port and aecompanying resolutions fesscd His Crime—The Docket, By the act of 1833 the land she is the most notorious i in town, lo the Honorable, the District Court of 5 : £ : given out in severalty, each family being | but we will win her back. S‘EJ’ITS Douglas County, Nebrask Norman Clevcland, “an English tour- | Gutitled to 640 « .77 Of that amount he I'he ladies shortly went out and Sadie, The grand jury for the said county of | ist, yo knaw,” was one of the prisoners | ean cultivate perhaps for 8 1 who had overheard the last remark upon 3 5 q wy term of s court, “beg | arraigned before Judge Stenberg yi make a very precarious livi What | herself, “called the reporter, who still Embracing all styles of cuts and fabries for the season 3 ‘t that in pursuance of 1aw | torday, on a ¢ of drunk we want to do now is to secure for every | lingered, and promised him a “holy ¢ and the direction of said court, have vis- |y 1 mutton-chop wl Indian the right to muke a ¢ 4 cus if them Jvimmin over call me notori- AT ated the jail of said county and made 2 T'hen he ean rent the land that he doesn’t | ous, when I'm loose and kin get at 'em, £ 870 full and thorough exami v of the | glasses, silve cane, a gene nt to cultivate himselt and will be- | betcher lifer” 10 40 1o 16 e ckney accent—everything in fact to | come a person of some importance, and & —— 31 80 do do do show that he was “quite English.” With | he will correspondingly be clevated in Wanted to exchange for stock of Hard- 12 60 do do do A very dity condition, | o mock little sigh, he pleaded gilty, paid | moral tone e L pABE I BN O RUES 11 do do do BTN ILEH 8105161 i e (1P Qia el YR }‘lm'::}“h:}";:" waltzed through the erowd : oA i '(';':{nm:"?&l-b.1‘."";3“'.1.(" B e o el o o fitlotin, nny Inatnce, beon compl J. B. Demorest was a man who evi- wd siged by the committec oy n s S atiing (hoat lo And many others exquisite enongh o satisfy the most mend that ‘both the jail and the sherifs | fently didnot fear the terrors of the law, y ry of the Inte f mile from town of Essex (Iowx) ed assortment of house bo at once placed in a healthy and | 1 cms that he stole — two bil- Ilhe undersic s of Oni 1in blue grass. For further partic: e a0 i LTz vd balls from Simmerman’s saloon on | Nebraska, respectiuily reprosent that they | S5¢4 J e ) clean condition by having the walls cal- | G PR TOM BITHITEARINLS, SEOOK O 1stituLe a colmitiee organized in the year s, address Joln Linderholm, Central cimined, and the wood and iron work i City, Nebraska E i puang 17 Phis B deomed | Pawning them or selling them.he walked | 157 to co.ope th citizens and_assoc e OMESERY cleaned and painted. 11§ 18 decmed up to 1 lp\-li('vn"m nd asked him if he | tions of the east for the attempted improve- T TR e R absolutely necessary from a san St IPIANC a8 ® | ment and advancement in eivilization of the THE G. A. R. ENCAMPMENT, At $2.70, $£3.10, $3.00, $4, $1.40, $1.80, § .85, §6.20, 86.75 0, $7.00, and §8.50, point, and a pr i me wasn't looking for a man who had stolen ) tribies of the west, and more espeeially R et 102 iG] b e ] St agaiust discases peeuliar to T ([ billavd balls. The policer vin an | the people comprising thic Return of the Delegates—The Next > it~lgn|<hui manner, “"":‘,""‘1"~ *No.” s of Tudians located and e Encampment Here. Well, T have stolen them,” said Demor Nebraskas and {hat me The Omaha delegation to the grand en- 4 nd you had better put me under 10 they have voluntarily and & 2 AR, DT TN T et Usiiel matters and tiken sueh campment of the Nebraska department 1 cks Lrowded and that the hummocks aro al | fiyve“ihag* tho" fellow Was et within® their power concerni of the G. A. It., which has been in prog- ODJI ‘SZ‘ MISF ¥R new and et of hammnocks be at [ (uth, and dechned to - Ho | *%0%+ snid Omaha Tndians represent & body | 7658 at Red Cloud during the week, re AT THE Jh once bough placed in the jail concluded to investigate, however, and | o some 530 families orabont 1,200 peoplé, | tarned yesterd. The delegation e loE fndsi o | inquiring at the saloon, found that sur e located upon a re ation compris- | consisted of Gen. Geo. M. O'Bri Loy The grand Jury further finds that the | o, 6ugh tvo billard balls had been stolen. 000 eros of fand - tho. NOTU-ASEII | v The Do T ik © Brien, Jno. et s on it iactnt o delves s at once jailed and yes on of this states that said body of land | - Honza, Daniel Hurle, ¢ good government, discipline and reg E bt AlEaGa ot mranted or ceded to said Indians— | Capt. A. Allee, Frank Moore and Chester tion of prisoners has not been compl o e on | AU R S HORIONIDE | Tk hes ToriUoctes PotENG T 5 and Sutn with, and that there is not in any ‘ton and the notorious Mys, | 1Ons as t0its alicuation for o of twen- Al by Ny visited a printed. copy of such ru; . “‘”l‘ L ~I" b “‘(“f" DMrs. | e Ve years from the date srant, Jones, of Post No. 107. The encamp- the law preseribes. = The }i“““' it .\”“"~, also fined $5 and costs for "hat while "n 15 a lil valu ment was largely attended and tran- y recommend that the law on'this A 3 5 ericultural — purpos they cted many matters i rtanc 5l Toroat HorEnVith Tom IHadley, anegro. paid a fine of | to. larze extent of Jitte practical benefit to | "‘.l“ e _““‘I‘"’ 05 CRotimtos tand They % Sh5 e $10 and costs for disturbing the peace. aid Indians for the reason that they are | ¢lected ofticers. Hon. John M. Thayer The 0 recommends ! an_iron 1 ; 4 baleony be built avonnel tie north side of | . James Dailey, one of an old_gang of lout stock, implements or assistance to | was unanimously chosen for the office of tho wyiper. tior of cells in - the. main cell | thieves and confidence men who Bave | cultivate the same. or but . limited vortion | post commander s decided to hold Yoom to enable to jailor to inspect the | been operating in the town, was ar- | (Hereof (G BF UEEEE O I 3 > | the reunion this fall at Grand Island, and 0 ¢ 1 St bt 3 dians ng depr cells without being brought into close | rigned for vagr Tho Teacher Has Lost Control of His Pupils and Will Go, uperintendent Bruner re That was made to order by a merchant tailor for fastidious. Last but not least will be found an unexcell= ‘Which was made by a merchant tailor for double the price. Any style of cut and 378 diftereat paticrus are found on sale TaEnad for YRRy .T«“nf"t\'x cn nhts a3 itzond - wttorty unablo by ang the grand encampment next year in' this ot wi prisonor o { i coun- | oy sonable méthods, to_ enter coa"]fi‘.)“:;‘,’,‘.1‘I;f,:\l\"ll.:;’;:",\-H,n“ has been | 1 Jail, but suspended the sentence on fhto ob the 2 local delegation comment upon the | == == = = le for a laundry wherel ho bed | condition that he at once leave town. | s ocured, apathy of Omaha citizens toward secnr- | court 1 ¥ 1s the banks would be The Temperance Wave, made for a laundry whereby the bed | fatdtion s nusongo ClonNaitos ! i ; el n i court honse s the S clothes used on jail beds, or the dirty and | T8¢ i seen 0f Datley he B D Y e i et o | ing the location of events which bring to- | graded away, leaying the structurestand- | The W. €. 1. U, Buekingham hall was vermin-covered clothes of some of wards the depot. SRR ALk e bvar B anlaved MaxTandei o Yor Ef‘:‘."‘{i'. st assemblages of people. ~ | iy 'on o elenr space, fevel with the street. | arowded Jast night with an_enthusiastic washed. It often hap- Said langds, but that 161 elaimed ana stated | - We got the encampment on our own | Contractor Coots has fizured on the ex | en o "0 poi N Critehficld, who ilities, ns above r 3 S that said laws are practically inoperative | efforts,” said one, “‘and did remarkably | ense of such a job, and estimates that it | 2 2 et U erred to, that cleanly and neatly elad ed from W - | upon the same for the protection of propeity, | Well in that. Certainly the reunion isthe | would cost at least $100,000 to accom- | SXOWS more popular cvery fime persons, held in confinement as witness- | ton yesterday the formal order fc oF the establisiment and maintenance of | biggest feature of all G, A. R. conelaves, | Jiidh the work safely. © | speaks. The song service led Dby Mr. es, emerge from fail in o filthy condition. | retiving board which is to take action | Prover local covernment. for the reison that but we didn't stand a ghost of a show to | "'Phe commussioners are of the opinion | Gratton, Mrs. John T. Bell acting as Tiiis should not be, and the and Jury | upon the caso of Capt, Valos. e | 10 ersons recogn iitizensund having | get it. Half the towns of any importance | thyt the scheme is bardly fensible, on | greanist, was a specially pleasant feature. lifications as re: on to em- ) iol o oWl | o ey narend s { g 4 1 therefore recommend that the basement Atd s o i Sl G s i tDhatiby | (o thelustaleshad silarge prese account of the expense. In conve M ehfield, Yike Jolin MeCullong O i gt Bt be fitted for Tanmdry | board is composed of Gen. Howard, Gen. | brace atd put, s v e s o Wi o oMl SUcoa 12 iy (17 n o D Parli B e e reason of the above existing conditions, it 1 “ L8 sl ANC | with a reporter, ] i atural actor and can sway his purposes and prisoners he compelled fo | Breck, Col. MePartin, Maj. Brown and | 3G i Tadians, thouwh possessed of de- | beay Jfo . seourd urally | that the cost of building a r¢ gwall | onee at will to convalsive laughter or Wash their clothing when filthy. Also | Col. R. HHill. Capt. Valois will be | civeand intent to beiter and improve their | the organization will select the locality | around juare, an mak | fondor tears, His tabute fo mother love that a suflicient number of prison suits [ summoned to appear as soon ble | condition, are becoming disconraged, di ‘l Im[:uT _‘l e 5 7‘_IIU:HHW ]{H“f ing all ry improvements, such as an exquisite burst of eloquence. His be purchased to bo worn by prisoncrs | before the board. After many years of | heartened and demoralized, and their Tutire | frrand Istund carncd e, people of | ag”sodding, placing in shrubl ot mitation of the German and Swedish whose clothes are in the wash. faithful servico ho s to be retired on uo- | LubioyCMents. usetiess and: development | Omalia ought to wuke up to the xonliza- | would banot loss than $80.000, “I have | diafect was equnt to Joo Emmot in some 6., ‘Chis _grand jury is of the opinion | count of fafline oye : Y o er” ciatinod that considerable | tom of the big monoy and free advertis | about como to-the conclusion,’ he G My, Critehfield that too much s ‘required of the present | “OF T o S G o g numbrs of Mesponsible white eltizens aro | INE therd is in entertuining a luvge con- wonld better to spend t speaks again Lo night. jailor. We find he has to be at the Si L tad tolnge, B [ Williniz torent at reasonabie rates portions of | SOUTse oF people on an important ovear | amount in this wav than to expend 310 s . all hours, day and night, and that singly | GPP0C0 0 TR such lands as said Indians are themselves un. | sion. Forexample, in the town of Red | oo) for the addition of a new stor) 2 | Without an equal-— Union sewing ma- [ and_unaided he has to care for ani A OIS e : : and to reside upon and | Cloud, the encampment left not less than | oxtra expenditure w AES L : ! o Biandlo & large number of prisoners con- | Sused of drunken and disordo he same, and that sueh | $15,000 and did not take away a cent. rdly v So far as : r tho snce v Torm fined thorein: The grand jury therefore | M beon raceived. It complotely exoner- | 1 ation would result to | How much more do you suppose that i | coneerned we don’t need the ex Setting tl ) i e 4 sut Eltonhead from all the charges | the advantage of said indians, by providing | would have brought” Omaha, where the | ot the jdoa was (o got rid of 48 3 J X o ult ERRIEnd (AL 68 B nntter of Saf0h. | proforred ngninst im. money for the pureliase of stock, implements | attendance would undonbtedly ha o8 font Aboyertiie strootleval: Distlor AtigmioyJisislle s | e R Do o dnlon, ‘aote of I, Russell artived yos. | e, by (e practieal tenching of agvicuy e R el T A fon D BLXp formed n Ben reporter that he would | L caesbyltto ant. i }l‘l’:f “):‘:“L‘w" e Hntenabifor T T A s sniiojtlzonsiofiovory claasehould awakod || EWoiwill(takoln fow more {Omsheliolty s iarrenge the caseson the criminal docket | | WRITE FOR Ik hey have also examined the food | joea] prison and at I't, Leavenworth, | Protection of property rights, to the importance of this fuct and c¢; loans at low rates. — ¥ in the order of their trial to- s or Wok gwen to” the prisoners and are of the PARABARS SRULANY 2 We therefore, i view of ihe above clted everything that comes. J ?}.M;] 1‘:! : his intention to begin Monday Biash BTl L DAl opinion that it is good, wholesome and o e mahing, | TACTS. citeumstances and conditions, respect- — ‘ouncil Blu - | case of Peterson, the horse thicf, A surgical Gyeratlones. amply sufticient, fglt running Union sowing maohine. | tully sucgost and recommend the attention | mnoUnion sews backwardsor forwards. | : thinks that the trial of Lauer will begi Te: Tnialors, Broces, Trosses, and 8 lhe grand jury also be- oty ol s i e plyourdaniy oy and. Auatis - Union mauchine se Wednesday. Powell, the Flovence mu all kinde of Medieal and Surgical Appliances, wan. lieve that other = provisions than S AN T e DT T ing, encouraging, aiding and dir . Selling Out at Cost. wards. de will not be tried before a we ur..A(;.;I«cu‘n‘I‘; r'c'lf'mm R now exist whereby incurable insane per- | A3 Will be sc yH report, pub- 4 proper limitation Having concluded to quit the Liquor from next Monday. The date of the Pri e ;~,,| %N e e gons are fodzd 1} tho countyfail should | lished elsowhere, the geand jury recom- | By Wl ie vl mtasures i | business, wo now offr for salo our whole b other cases has not yet been fixod. rivate, SDeAmuM 4 Neryous Diseases be provided by the county.” Association | mend some extensive improvements in | nature of e nd 0 indicated i e eyt o AN " o PR L ol ECIALTY, i wit oriminals und_ conflnomont in dun- | (he county jail. When questioned about | and contenp ted; espe ) Iy l‘\\u{l Igforonon :":_:‘“ _?‘ Wines, Liguors, Ale, Porter and ol n,;2:,;:0:'\\\""i:l:lln,-::;:m Dy, Galbraith loft. yostorday. for 1L CONTAGIOUB AND DLOK : RRRLaRa: not_oaleulitad to veodusp|itho 1o he reptal or 808 GLIMAIE LobiE, ARE_ 100, 1 Chyars * 1 Denver on busin sted with his remove healthy condition whereby the minds of | _ . SR 4 i e I 7 OOLWC Pros s tions to the Union 4 MT6URYs tho insune can bo restored to. (her | S1d that the county ‘h,“: just o ;"l' d | th 20 Waonwonp Tie For Casi or to mEsPONStBLE pamiiEs | police court yesterday afternoon, and the | Pl colorativo treatment f healthy or normal condition. They 5 ying A""v\(".”l' and did not AL B Surnni, T ONLY on time ainst interest beal lobby, witness stand and prisoners’ Leansuit us or ke therefore rccommend that speedy and b going 1o uny further expense at LEAVITT A3 ing notes. benoh weto all opoupled by gentlamen f ity written special provisions be made for tlic con- | | making improvements for the P. L. PERIN \ plain finement and treatment of these deplor- | )& v matter, Comwmissioner — O'Keefie | qetical operation of the laws of this st AT COS] 'k was the predominating color in Asunder the cireumstances the stock | of that complexion. The occnsion was AT “PRIVATE CIRCULAR TO mEN ably unfortunate persons. THE HEATH AT HOME, is likely to be closed out very rapidly, [ the heaving of the case of Jolin Dixson, , £ 7 FroNSuvATE, SPXOIAK AN BARYOUR DINAES Byt ool stanons and condis | 1 2o0d 1 coi il now as i we invite the trade to call on ussoon and | eolored, charged with assault with intent ol B g iis, Goxokinata, s VABICOUPLE, tions surrounding the jail the manage- ny wher lie United States, and | gome Refeactory Subjects fect pick out their bargains. to kill, Dixson, it will be remembered, 4 T ARl OND GG T 2 ment is most thorough and eflicicnt, | L don’t Delieye that an outlay of any teved by Christian Workers. At the same time, we beg to say, that | G000 “po T Graen, anot colored ;! o { anaxpuE MBUANAQEAGHU BINITYLONY G ASsA 08 The discipline, strict, just and impartial, | more moncy is rded just present, : X LR we wish pavties indebted to us would R T I el anvinelt lto 3 Persons unable £ visit us may be tredted at thele and the treatment of prisoners at ail | 11 ot is the grand jury cannot order John D , & notoriously \u_mhlu-‘ prepare themselyes for prompt payment | man, Taesday night, during an aitered 5 T homies, by ¢ e, Medicines and Tustine times humane and kind, improvements made, and their recom- | charac 15 shipped to Council B of accounts, cither to our agents or it | tion in a gambling housc at Eleventh 2 X s ke il or cra BIECUTL BURLEY, :llp'nl .'mx..: i :llll 4 l||.lll\‘-l“‘uf "‘“T‘l‘," g ’ morning under a suspended «ll"lwn ?lmn l’hruu'rlll I::ml: D IA\pr‘- ;\ By xl\-l’_n(\u l” I‘»"-\m‘n 131 g }””["x‘“."r ) imd Jury. ey don’t amount to anything. The | , 34 ays. ORicer mking the trade for past favors, we orty and fi Hons it ¥ erred i convenient, e SRR HEARR LMY W furymen has a porfect. vigif to . | ° of fortyfive duys, ~Officer |, /008 octtull Jimd all wore op hand yesterday T — modation ‘of Tatcrts. By i The {u lowing resolutions were also | &0 you' or me for any erime wo may | Mostyn led the culprit to the depot and ) l‘mu-: BoRE & NESTOL Tx et 1 i f I e prices, Addrees all Leiters o adople liave committed, but wheh they go to re- him safely despatched on the .8 Our_house—4_stovis and base- | tors, ¢ Attorney Fstelle conducte 5 Omzha Medical and Surgical Institute, WuereAs, It has covie to the knowledge | comme improvements” for th in. Dailey has spent < Corner 11th and Douglas for the |‘)rn~w on and Lawye g 3 Cor. 131h St. and Capitol Ave,, OMAHA, NEB, of the grand jury that the recommendations | qounty us to mo that they reator part of the vi ¢ rent—possession given by Ma, ¢ | the defense, and between the two the eol- i — and suggestions of former grand jurles on 5 i ~ ST vy ¢ N o witnesses ma! d to get pret uatiersoneeriing tho ul and sounity Duld: out of the . dl, and but a fow days | soonerifnecessar g flfl:.;-l‘,..‘;ifl‘;"-.mru\.‘.l_ b0 ot Dif s have been treated With indiiference and 4 By i il % - ! 6 ) lmoet Totally istsganied by o emar A Pleasant Gathering. ago finished wterm of a month and ahalt | yyjon sowing machane Tasts a lfe time. | Dixson'stvuck at hin o dozen times, bit authorities whose duty it is t0 see thatthe | My, and Mrs. D, W. Young entertained | for stealing a carriage robe. reporter — s wot nto do meat foah times \n- ¥ico of the grand Jurles Is pand | o iie ber of frionds last ovening enjoyed the delightful privilege of a ¢ ANOTHER STORY. other witness said: **1 sced dar was goin WEREAS, Tho recommendations of the | uite a number of fricnds last evening at | 1) s his way to the station — to be a made, 5o I} A down present grand fm'x are bona fide, absolutely | their new residence located in Walnug [ With the culprit on his way to th by | A Scheme to Make an Addition to the A n declared that Poacasary and gl Vo n";"'l'gw;l'_ mm'lfll seu- | Hill, About thirty couples were present | yesterday and was entertained by ~ County Court House. grabbed a chair and swung it over iy aud exappination of details be it and is | comprising principally all the members | Some expressions and comments o | It is not generally known that for the | his head, but whether he putjt down Déreby requiested o Torward this report 1o the | of the Young People’s social union, The | points of lively interest to certain good | past few days the county commissioners | aguin or not Bo 'l memboi LRSS The Caligraph 18 rpidly displacing the pen. per quiarters and sce that the provisions | geyen Peakes sisters who appeared at the | people in this city have been seviously considering a plan to | During the taking of the avidenee the Henson Low you 1y 3ou Cannot siord 1o do herein advised are carried out to the letter, | . 5 s 4 ) 1 sorry to leave Omaha. T won't | Qs . " eourt | 1obby was quite demonstrative, and the without it. And be it further North Presbyterian church last week lm“““ o m)‘. %o 20 to church every S add another story to the county court | O0W F were kept busy preserving latiorn et Liaataoria plfesoivat, "It a copy of this resolution | wero i attendance and rendered soveral | 434 FRANEL0ERIC U Vst (iivteon | house buildmg, Such @ plan, howover, | Gilcr * Goorgo' Patyick, u colored gani- i : n S0 less, Beapnonded to the repoit of the grand jury [ of their vocal solections, The evening | Wilili He veferred to the_veligious they have under consideration, thou fien. GO0 hany ohataronous th his 3 e phrceniee o PSHEo the e Sy, | s vouy pleasantly pnssodd by a 1l pres: | W™ conducied by the ¥. M. C. A4 in | is doubtful whether it will bo carried | actions, and when oneof the witnesscs i o the " 1t B Foromay Grangyary, | oot and the hospitalities shown themuby | Hi% SUKECEE S0y sunday, N made o decidedly funny remark docs threo |imies ws iwuch) wud it gives you sov 3 s, o wi N Ny I e e A . ( eral fres hours duily 68 and inLercst oi yours T ot Xoung, ol long o 1 |l 'l " A, 1o | "o i L oot e i | G SR RIS, Letinier | Asolutely Pure. ity bt aric Death of Joseph Bell. p 0 I had in the 3 ale i el &, il ot o | By 1o H, G. STHIFE, Omuha, Nob. ey pread at 11 o'clock, after which all = ospel busine: slowly lowered until it ches and hauled him b Judge Stenbe Thiz powd . A marvel - | Génl. Agont 1 sk aid Western Lwa Joseph Bell, a veteran eitizen, dizd of ted well pleased with their eve 5 | be foreed to take in the ! b . i 3 ) 1 a svening's s T o once a week, Don’t yon i i y 3 now that if a [ level of the stre grade, and | who ordered him locked up in the cent s b | KIBBONS, (Underwood's best for il Tinds o eonsumption at his "lu“w on upper ?l- enjoyment. feller had to listen ‘to them Christian | then to have the present basemen | police station lm'lcuuli‘nurllnll court. Tho | & pelition with (40 ¢ o Writing muchiuos, on hand. _Price $1 cach, Mary's avenue yesterduy morning. He ¥ | — . S0 ey rent length of time the; A s It dith & small | command was obeyed and Patrick now ) Light, aum o pho powdors, | g . FRING: achine > tens! ducks for any great length of story increased in height, so with a sma A al ight, Atuig oF phusplate nowdors, | ek Bad been confined to his bed for soveral | Union machine has automatic tensions | GICE (08 S BH0% OO bered om0 gty ment underngath Gt lovel” would | pguishes behind the bars, | Saeniin g e i L weeks past, and his death was not unex- Died in the Poor House. that weighed” about twenty Po be measured, For instance, the co! e afternoon fius W0re AVAY, i . 1 pocted. As the news traveled on the | o .xh“ Sullivan .“'I inmate of the | more'n me. He was an English- | house now stands 18 feet above the str as there Jrere dl.l H.il lllu (AIA\“.H\AC i i ,ARO}',‘,XTEEJT,SA R B A 6l ' mothy 8 o 00t § ), and big enough to € | jevel, and if the plan is carried out, 6 £ nessos to Lo examined tho Guko was ¢ #treets to-day the expressions of r poor house for years, died in that institu- | o He got up and said that when | \would be added to the present basement | tinued until this morning o'clock, F ]\I ELLIS & CO swhich came from every solirce indicated | tion yesterday aftera lingering illuess. st camo o |l'< country he had to | foor making the ceiling 18 high, and - . . . B how great esteem the deceased had | ho ‘decoased was 70 years of age cork hard but after awhile he found | qllowing the space of 12 feet for the | Waxrep—Medium = sized safe. Will A |-t ‘ dB -ld S f l| " goen held by his fellow-townsmen and | Jeayes a dau in this eity. Supcrin- | Christ, and Christ got him a soft job }\Hh basement floor which would have to he | pay cush " Bee oflice, Council [Cm fic Sana oul mg upenn § y . tendent P has given this . | not much to do_and lots of tim NI' 9 ."| built underneath The work would have | Blufis, Low sl - e 3 Bell was a native of Pennsylvania | tice of Sullivan’s death and w in. n he told us to hustle around #nd | 1o he done slowly—section by section— e a— rasi OMAHA, NEB, and DES HUINLS. 1A, e L and dies at the age of fifty-ive years. He | her orders for. the disposition of ‘the re- | getreligion. When the meetin’ was OVer | and would require, at least, six months. | Otto Maganan, manuger of the Oflice, Cor. 14th .und_Faruwn ‘Stroots, Hoom 13 | ¥jlious per ~ eame to th vy in the early da mains. and llm b.}.l\i mm:l was walkin' | In m‘-lt ent l‘l’i‘“l x'lw”" :ul\l:(lfm mont creamery, is in the city, i WL NS S Sl faos y 2 0 ce of the Upion Paci e e .——— around shakin’ hands th | “were made, instead of buildinga refain- | s B fhediinkie, e i £x “:‘a‘l"?e‘t'il lrn::. wmp:.lm; s :Avkcl. agent Self-threadin, nion sewing macline, 1 the wrisou 1 asked this | ing wall around the squire on” which the ie noiseless Union sewing machine, GEORGE BUKLIsGHOZ with I, M. M eLdivk Carrlngs but twice’ #s niuch

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