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DAY, AUGUST 11, 1886, revenge, worthy of him. Of his two sons The Ahnual RelfiR br The ey, Ninth cavalry; Sceond Lientenant | vited: Admission frec ton cousin staying with her just now, It one, who promised to be one of the o —_— of ""‘l""‘"“ "“'““"“"“yf\"“( 1. | Ehillip \“l'--vv-vv]- i!r .\wlw'w cavalty, | J Cheney and family, and Miss | rather jarred on hor refined ‘ear to hear " attle of | ored Jeaders of the state, dice 8 Me y . Secretary Conoger af the board of edu- | Captain Walter Recd,” medical depart: | Stophenson, of -Bloomington and | her American relative speak of tho “hoss” A Letter On th 4 Oonduct of the Battle of o ul, e 'mw H;“l‘n'»l”m l.‘w"l,'"h:“;l ot h‘wr The City Fathers Hold a Long-Winded eation completed a)statement in detail of nn’m_ Judge Advoce . Mr. Wen, ‘,‘(‘ Ch Hewd' (n % | this \‘u",‘ oes " Lhiat, and the “boss” the Gettysburg, was disinherited; and it is said that one of Meeting, the receipts and' 'cxpenditures of the [ Company K, Sixth mfantry, ng | speoisl one last ever ind aftera short | other thing. She had expectod such dif | the purposes of old Lacroix in letting his X schools of the city! for the year ending | Stationed in \\\'Il,vm City, and not ha i o went westward, Mr. Cheney is | ferent langunge from a girl from Beane ] s fortune be swallowed up was to preve Tl ng commenced target practice unt T of o ake ic A " FIRING O B1G GUNS ON PATEN. | vint son Hu\ull‘p:“!lv‘n“":m\\l|n!y:h’u‘| of :\l A POLICEMAN'S WATERY GRAVE. | June 30, 1856 as follows Juhie 99, 1880, thelr “bractice sonson” 18 | Westeen seiroad 'mll -w-ml‘. vory | M e good word, Kitty?” she at = « he must have done under the laws of i Pk A GENERAL FUSD, extond. om September 15 to October | high in o1 cireic 1is | length inquired, I'nat ‘boss,’ you J g b Al op e i Atover was the cause of his action, | TH® School Board'a Finances—~A Seet. | - L jcenses..” (1 T gouir ot prestine woesnrs 0 vo o | IE n A ua g TR " —~Why General Bu .um-m Was liowever, 1he Laorolx fortuiio wal Wholly otis Cut—Matrimonial—Commis< : I\(‘v,‘;:. e ton S swest SRS ol Wone ”" Bl n-y”:;v "\“‘ ‘yv <“v‘”\< nne, § ml‘.\_\n‘ ¢ ek a Iml‘.h’v’v\m'(?fm Asked smain — The disaipated, and thie oid man_disnppeared sionors' Work—Rack to o R0t Ton, DISCOlIBNGRU s-vors LOLA AN AND SOLDIT noy will bo continuod to San Feanch tim Fathors teo 1t when they called Enemies of Meade. from view soon after to dic in poverty Erin-Other Local. ol 984307 | The Former Laid Out in & Game T'he return will be made via Denver | our ptace Boss town - ota (e STBIS S pot- tho Topeka & Santa Fo railrond - . TILDEN AND THE COMMISSION o Balance June 50, PR o L B SRR RO v b S g i i A voving fian of AV AdaE SR PIILADELPITA, August 10— A letter é Tho Councll Meeting. s o esterday afternoon the Gato City ¢ & Lavge Drinting Tetablishment (Avoung man of eighty.four summers Bitherto unpublished, written by Oencral | How an Effort Was Made to Induce | The eity fathers were dressed down o T + FADLILL of this city, quictly rodo out to the fort in | jg § Bovotis nr Wintess to s HIne George B. Meade, comimander of the Armiy of Him to Speak in Time. el it wel gy » ENTITUT y lintidlsome eArEYRTL soventy-fonr winte ) the BT, the ghting weight last night and rday, a distance of ten miles, in tendent and ‘Teachers’ ) p Potomae, | elation to his vi y al v d lv-ul ot T o etk 1 New York Star Ix was the \n\:nu of a | worked for over threo hours with the Tt e first d {d 1 | dory, and after u 1 rest ho handled settysburg, and which, with comme ¥ | Jotter to Governor Tilden trom his friends | {hermometer away up in the s | o Jdanitors’ pay vl < A0 | nfantry at that place. The day was a | 8 first division, n sece division and | the oarsin a vigorous manner all the way Colonel Benedict, of Burlington, Vt, will | at ‘Washington whilothe formation of | A1) b b Wi '.'“:" m"”‘:L“ ; Gonatruction. o o TRTA | oarolior, ant tho game was played, whder | 1 orve, Tt employs: C1 and officials, | baek v be published in the Philadelphia Weekly | the Electoral commission was being de Cheriulibi o Al b i i N RTAPToVORICHIA N d(evasvveey y i In the S8t 601 230; lnhe Press’ series of war articles to-morrow, isa | bated, and his views were sought by t Mr. Goodrich e g lliaad {0 9 | the warm sun, in the southeast corner of | poyforators, gummers and females con The lot of the averago monarch i3 not most important chapter to the controversy | that they might be governed in_their ac- A communication was read from the | Supniies 14 e . 3 parade ground. There \\I 18 a l-v:l\ | nected with the drying-room, 810; book | an_extremely happy one An English concerning General Sickles' conduct in the | tion in that matter.” [ reached there in [ mayor approving the ordinances passed Fuol ‘ "l”“,-”“- of ~"W‘h-‘ll~.w-! nl[w riends | binders, 110; type-founders (15 mules and | statistician s recently compiled a state battle, one which has been carried on int the midnight train from Washiugton, and | g the last meeting of the council Books, maps, charts, ete,......... ¥ and admirers froni the immediate neigh 10 fema b electrotypers and sterco. | ment of the number of sovercigns who, journal by General ayette MelLows, Gen- | as soon as I could reach tne governor's i inati yaErend I iy Ry Stationary ...... v borhood of the post. The Fort Omahas | typers, 15, machine men, pointers | within the historical era, have come to i al o oW e | ot presonuod Lis, Jettar, Whiolwas nomination was read from the mayor | Farnitare. ... .. LD apssss | wore regulation white flannol shirts, gray | (male | and female) aind - ma- | violent or ignominious ends, On his list eral Sickles and Colonel Biddle, of Meade's | LI BIen Cio ' Yorend before he | Appomting J. J. Galligan as chief of the | Interest.... . . pants and blue stockings, while the Gate | chine boys, 120, pressmen, 110, W kings and emporors, reigning :I.H:Vi Gene _:r[vm’n-u |_uu.|"r lu‘-‘!d-«{.r(;m AR ¥ firo department, The appointment was | Jnsurnoe L1110 1TU T Citys appeared in their dark drab suits. | compositors, 200, showing a | over seventy-four nations, OFf these 800 Siekles responsible for erippling the Army of Whet oy o " Speclal taxes. . e 5 | But seven innings were play At that In 1866, whicl s before i » overthr sre dopose y i 4o you ratuth ¥ 56 g Special . e 3 ining 7 ; 0l vhich was before the days of | were overthrown, 64 were doposed, the Potonine, and gives entirely now ovie | L} ) oiy, " I said, “as our friends u‘;"f‘,l“"ff d“lv" L B LU : % | time, both nine finots Of the | the first Pacitic railrond, th writor of this | committed suiolde, 23 became ineane of dence of Gemeral Ewell (confederate) In [ await your answer.” WOro RPVOINtOL Dy the MAYSE s Contmiy | SOCTOIary's SalAYy o1 o iieieiies 1,60000 | hOAtin ruddy \cos. was encamped on the Stanislaus rivor, | imbecile, 100 were killed in batule, 193 support of the wisdom of the sometimes mis- [ **['ho train gocs at 1 o'clock.* Stoners of ndjustrmont, | Confirmed, | Advertising. ... score resulted in favor of the Fort’ Oma- | Californin, well up in in the foot hills of | wore captared by the enamy, 25 wora onstrued “Pipe Creck order,” and explains | Ho had continued his walk up and | 5ot of felitstment. Supplementary roadors lias by the following showing: the Sierra Nevada, Six of ns, who wero | tortured to death, 131 wore & r i anpointed by the | Pubblementa T, OMAIIA rospecting and taking things | and 108 Wore Havigod, atiot or bene wity General Butterficld, General Hooker's | down tho parlor, and T had per force | mayor as spocial policeman i the Fourtit ] TR R BRI B R v el IR GO chifef of staff, hapvened to be temporarily by | joined him. He was silent for some min- | wirq" Referred to coi vy nlide. = b g R0 o X General Meade. This was becatse, accord: | iites, when he snid suddeuly: “Conis | ™oy mareried to commitics on poligo, sreses . el A bk # 8] large eabin which hud been built and de- | lived out their reigns prosperously. ing to the Iatter. Meade did not desire to with- | here at 12 o'clock.’’ grading, paving and other public im-. | Taxes retunded to Distict ; BoNvievaidisy ST 5 | serted some time bofore. Fror this cen- e : draw General Hunplitoys' from the ¢hird | At that hour I called, and the gavernor | Frovements were allowed R ] R R MR i tral point smail partics branchod out Mn} -\‘“.in days ago 1. O Honning nas corps, of which he was the mainstay. Gen- | and I resumed the walk, he silently and i NGHAK i Cnt a1l Supcrintendent’s repor; and en- Cody were gone for several days at a timo, and | arrested at the villago of asea, in Hi oral 8, Williams and General Warten wera | goomingly in docp thought, nntil I be: | arm St a fropth fatz & Callahan | 5 T R Iy it scarcely ever happenced that the six of | county, Tex, and was taken to Fort asked 10 act temporariiy but declined. Under | So0RIEY, © y nbout mssing | 0d,Stuht & Hamol for grading, und the KumA i us were at home at the same time. Wo | Wortli on Saturday. It now appears e e e e Cbo” ramay | the train. Several minutes were thus | $o% for sewor work wars o) and Jamos o251 | Cassidy had no trouble with anything or anybody | that Heaning is charged with being one saked General = Butterfield %o remain | (o8 b4 oy B0 He suid ox for sewer work were approve Transfer from genera fund to Cuthbert until, after we had occupied the pl of the murders of Oflicer Townsend, who until permanent arrangements could IA‘_“' & Yras T novoohkA1Lod Habored? A petition asking for the eurbing of sinking fu 5 soventoen or eighteen days, a bad s was shot by Knights of Labor on the bo omade. A few = days = dater | CWhy was 1 not consulted before?™ | Ohicago strect, from Sixteenth street to i E TS, Weoss/all s | conl tr Aptil last, Honnt i Butterfield was struck with a fragment of I thouglit you had been, governor Twi ) Total GATE CITY'S, of weatlier came on and drooe all the de- | coal train in April last ning hos in spont shell and loft the amy. Afterwanis | \No, sie T wis informed hat sach a AR BT L R LUl s g Lot it tached sin for shelter, Wo woro | his possossion i traveling eard. lesued by ral Humphreys accepted the ivita- | moeasure was contemplated, and now, at | Sommitee on paving, curbing and gUtter- | g,y qgarred trom geneit fund., . Green.. well hecled in tho matter of firearms, | the Knights of Labor at Fort Worth com- the last moment. I am called on to gi A potition of J. F. Coots, asking for the | Lterest from bonds insinking fund Putnam.. aud there was something like a thousand | mending him to the order overywhe y8: *‘My defense against the Si . MeT z 3 : 3 E "3 For < | 1t wa know i 4 h # ’ nst, s stopped suddenly el Sinking fund bonds relcemed . cTague e dollars in gold among the six. TFor cook | 1t was not known until s ghi charges and nsinuations of Generals Sick- | WY, v Ho stopped suddenly and | peyigvalof o house from Jones strcet | Yatanos on hand June 30, 1855, § Bae e o hiad o old soldior who hod. boen. dls. | that the grand Juey had indicted him, . -+t b DA EABE osths | swid: 1 will veply by telegraph or mes- el ; A L of the war. 1 have avolded controve LToft i the train, as instructed, and no | “H (HENS ) R ikt A st MO COR (LR e et long servico, : ho Camden (Me) Herald describes the with either of these officers, thongh both have | messenger nor telegram came the next he city phy "‘i o ‘; f"l'r- BOARE o AR OGle 1o JUNT, Oottner AL One morning, it being the third day of | ease ot Benjamin P. Paul, now living in allowed no opportunity to pass unimoroved, | day, and in the meanwhile it was being L O 10 8 e 4 Kelsey. O PTIE the bad weather, and the rain still fall- | Camden, who suffered from traumatic te- which permitted them“to circulate their ex- | ynijurstood—and that understanding wis YD 1 ity bonds 1 3 5 — — | ing, Joo, our cook, went down to the | tanus, or loc v, caused by the burstin parte statements, and as you justly say, to | {EAORG L L EHAGREMATE S | el Liled. | Gity onds & : ML 2113 | forks of the Stanislans to mect a eanoe | of & gun, blowing oft the thumb of his distort history fok tieir purposes. crnor was in favor of the commission. | ol PR ""‘“ A "_““l';‘y‘[‘“l", ‘:‘j‘j‘} Boids on hand June i, 3 Arthur Purtell acted very satisfactorily | which we expeeted up with provisions, [ right” hand and ™ shattering the wrist. Tatal Bolter Bxploston Whetlior any pains wero taken by | BolinonCt S0 M0 the WIGth Of tho strost | = — | as umpire. The door of the eabin was shut, and [ LOckjaw came on the twenty-first day Mirwaker, Auz. 10.—A dispatoh tothe | bis immedinte’ ropresentatives to | FogUccd 1o CEhsy feet, Granted, Total . RIS — there was a bit of fire on the hearth ifter the mjury. and continued through et S R L LRIGCO L iR i Y 0|A protestal if. A, Jenson aguinst tho e PRTENDITUIE OF soifoois Bullding Pormits, whick some of tho men were monlding | soventeen days. Though advised by five Evol sconsin from Lake Mills sny 1 ; b R pening of Kennedy street from Jackson ho expenditures of the difforen Whitlook 1ssti6 ine por- | builets, and over which a kettle of pork | Surgeons to have his arm amputated, ho the boiler of & threshing engine_exploded on | Able o & Vetiet that oo Davis woubd | 0 Lewvenworth was referred to the eity | schools for tenchers, fuuitors repairs, im L o e el in g pok e was. botling. wo_of" ho | Tefasot by tho ndvico of his witending the Foster farm near Jefferson, Wis., killing | pi A0¢ Hhe beliett YT EoRAHONES | MoLDa) provements, furniturs, supplies, station- | Wits yesterday as follows wg were playing eards, and n thied | physician, and made o verfect recovery. fivo persons instantly, Anthony Khwe, | 5o frionds of Governor Tilden, and | ,bhe residonts of Hanscom place com. } ery, abparatus, books, chutts, ete., were | Trustees Genman A ing, “while I was examin- did ¢ o the 5 , anc 1Hed ERIHAL thospEkIng y ¥ story frame cottage N g RO A or engineer and hisson; Joseph Lesier and his | porhaps urged them to consent to the | Praned against “".i,\h':vx!'3;'.&1-“‘%‘1":-0-1?: ] 'I"":"h"::l FetL iy, ; ing sowo mihoral specimens. In this | l_“" AT & 10-year old boy and Joseph Hass, Another | passage of the act forming the commis- o \Ea » ligh school. Michael Farrell, tw ¢ of aflairs the door softly opened, 4 ¢ at, county, Cal,, a of Lester's sons, aged eight vears and_a mnan | Sion nees and usked that somo step | Getiteal school K ADALETHA RSkl sCen a1 st and dwelling, nortliwest cor ind in walked a young man about twen® | party of Chinese miners recently found "‘?"'N chll“r. ml,m fatully scalded. gl An6ther dny iad pss and no reply be taken toabate the nuisanc I'here’s | Pacitic school. 20th and Lake streets. 9 -three years of nge. He was smooth- | gold nugget worth 35,000. ‘The *‘claim” other were Injured 1§ fnfarh " said | Casssehool.... ... . 00" < X 3 Sl % eRIGHI RIS i 2 & had come by messengor or tologram—and Aldur"‘\"';:vu]tdti: lg{{;;;g‘\.lnu‘gdlm 1\111?::} el Rl - ; X P J" McLander, one- faced, red-checked, and had such n smile | from which "|I|n?hu.n,_l‘ '| was une thed Thie Willlof Baiiuol it was khowi tho voto would bo takon a8 |y Duly in an unnsually Jarge yoico, | Boree sehool. Y 1,000 | o1 his phis that the sight of bt would | aRECHIR EesanEy ril‘:‘!";;)(“|||\m\n'n o kT so0n a8 the house of representatives met | /) T et o e - | Pleasant school o W ' have sot uny one to grinning. - He look- A b one nygol vas ever New Your, August 10.—The roatives | JPO% 18 U0 RPISE 08 HopEes Tt VS o | The petition, minul by 172 residents, | fyatman school E K DSy ptano oot ed from one to the other, us if to make | found in California. Tt is ncedless to say who went to Greystone on Monday to hear | it coming up unfinished | W3 referred to the committee on police. | Conter sehool. S Streotycen Genter and o0 | sure that all were present und then step- | that “agitators” don’t find any of thess the will of the dead statesman read nearly | pyginess. A petition sking for the fiun\,lrurlmn Leavenworth school. . Jumes It Barnagle, one-story Frame ped back and opened the doxr and eal- | nugge They are not to be picked up all took their departure this morning. It 15 | That morning at 8 o’clock a telegram {“;: sewer "_"k“.‘_"‘i“""‘:“ Medieul col- }’;;“41;:" oL cottage, northwest corter 5th | 1ot in beer-shops. ‘ understood In Yonkers that there is some | came from Governor Tilden of some 200 | 108¢ Was referred to the committee on | Tong schoo! 10 and Calneron strec 1,000 [ “Come m, William, they are at home.” ) sewerago. Jackson sehool. i 5 M E Jord: j i . surprise expressed at the bountiful bequests | words or more. The gentleman who was | ST o000 policeman Cusiek’s | Lake sehool 2 M E Jordan, twostory frame r oo | o A short, stout, ugly-faced man of forty for public benefit. There is no probability of | familiar with the cipher was absent, hav- | & PG T FOLCeREn FAsiekS | Karnam sehool: 20 B H AN, twotareth e hotel 20 | pushed his way in, shut the door, and a contest, The testament will be offered ing gone on to sce Governor Tilden by | /pcon o5 Stroet form & nuisance Castellar sehool. it 5 3 ST SRl stood with his back to it. “That he was a probate to-morrow, it is thought, cither the midnight train, but I undertook to | it 8IEE ST SO & S0 ey | Board room ..o 5 P el °F 4700 | hard pill no onccould doubt nfter look- ew York or Westchester county. translato tho message. 1t was a tedious | tyoq LD S BUSHE | A : rist Madsen, two-story’ framé and | ing into bis facu; tht ho meant business e e > JACKSON, Miss., August 20.—In the elec- [ ()odod it was delivered to Colonel By Chen —That seats be placed in A VERY SERIOUS CUT. ton avenue. 1,300 ndians!” I think the six of us, each *We do hor ety e o tion to-day this city gave 300 majority agaist | Polion. who was waiting for it in .{vllvlmu] rk to keep m:- H)uhlm from SEESEy M W Kimell, two-stor with a revolver ready to shoot, would Il the Mon: probibition, but tho_county wis carried by | g speaker’s ‘room at il cupitol. rolling on the grass. Public property | What Bccame 6f *Fooling™ in a tage, Miani i 76IbeOR (ORI 00RAG R Ew ety B acoont T : Loulsiann * Stato Lottery lie proluibitionists by S00 majority. It" camo oo lato, © The vote was | id Imiprovements. © i Barbar Shop. p et SrR b0 | B W linl 1S snt M aBR QG B as oAt pany g and control ~ — ~ s Pkt 2 o y Lowry hat an_electric ligh: o b = 3 % i 5 RalE platal < ) At the sumo are T the “'hot hste” whioh seemed 1o, bo pur- | Adovted. : SLINCHE OB SO Gy MR e e i Now, gents,” said the young man, | Compuny to uso this cortifloato, with fac-simiios A Man Who Was known in New Or- | g4} othe democratic party, c“"ch’ Bit By Lee—That the city auditor pur- | corner of Sixth and Piece streots, enter- “fiawe dwelling, St. Mary’s ave showing his white teeth as he smiled. ofour sfgnatures attached In its advortisment leans as a Negro Nurse and in AR ‘-‘V) LRVl Omm‘“m;,;“nl provi vh‘: nfiw city map for'each of the city | ed the barber shepof A. Viney, a fow nue and 20th street. ++ 8,000 | want to raise a few hundred dollars for Paris as a Millionaire jons before embarking on any untried g"’ sk AL A"’l"‘;f“‘m uch member of the | doors from his pilace, of employment. e an orphan asylum at Stockton. Planter, and uncertain remedy, for wiich thoy % S Viney was shaving himself, and Boisen expect each one of you to contr y y & Thoro lived a dozen_yenrs ago, on Du- | scemed to think thoro was no provision | o5y Ford=""attho marshal give an | /o0 0 o™ toolingt with him, The | Koy: George M. Bassctt, of Chicago, | any gentloman should so far forget him- maine street, down it the Fronich por- | in the constitution and_ tho laws, but | neU A SRRSHIAS JEOR A . U | 1ot Was that tho Tofmer's Tazor came | 2P0 Miss P. G. White, of Evanston, L, | self as to pull his gun, my friend Witliam 5 ; q ench government printing oftice to play a mateh | s said to bo the fin tablis nt of € 00,648.85 | game of ball with the club of the Second [ its kind in tae world is divided into 50, book-folders, sewers, - 2l wwwas % ;ll]l)go(i!f’!..lle“(':“\'\uvl "\'?T'\J’d‘.‘m o griflo .“."é'ui&'if;:"“ said, contained all that was | o CERPHIAE WG from Davenport | in contact with tho attor’s wrist, and & :;fififnmx:‘tl'f;‘lr":n:":“lltlx‘ficmiil-l::c:“yf {‘l‘r m:?fll(‘,ufi;qbu” anded, will probably at- JBSE AL ot e Ol icln R MK quirora a4 . s street, blt_)lwu_cn'h{mlh and 1%[""”1"" w:rlhew docp cut was the msult. Boisen was | 4o Mo l:'\' " Coohran. 917 Clarkson | 1t was only after this little_speech that dwelling was a rickety old shanty, dating Bernhardes Fight in Rio. ho grading is going on.” Mr. Ford x| taken at once to Boll’s drug storo, corner 8. B. G. Cochran, 917 Clarkson | oo%lly compreliended what was goir from the ancient duys of New ‘Orleans: | Rio de Janeiro News: The Bernhardt- | piined at some longth that the marshal | of Tenth street and ‘he railrond, where | Street. Bishop W. X. Ninde, of Topeka, | on. William kept every man of us und = S(COMMISBIONBIS: its shingle roof, rotten and covered with | Noirmont scandal has developed into s | M no attention to the ordor of the | Dootor Darragh drested the wound. 1t | Kan., officiated. The groom is pastor of | his cye, with his two pistols ready for ser- | _ We,thonndorsignod Banks and Bankers, will mess and weeds, and the house scemedl | genuine comedy, in which none of the Ho and Mr. Lee wrestled with | was found that an artery had been | the Northwest M. K, church, of Chi vice, and we were cowed. 1 know o8 drawn in The Louisinna Stato Lot about to tumble in_piccos. It contained | fiading characters—not. excopting tho | Uhe duostion n while, aftor which the res- | sovered, and it required a long time and | ‘The bride has been for two years pasc a | that tho average man will faol contompt R e but twd rooms, divided by a thin par- | polico—have won much credit. Tho di- | ®Ufiio% Was ndob i delicate surgical work to get Boisen’s | teacher in the high school at Evanston. | for us, and assert that he would bave it B o ik, divisions) aneucly fon the | BioSRaavemon, muoh orenie The o police committee reported recom- | wrist in proper shape. The doctor suys | For some weeks she has been visiting | done this or that had he been one of the Pres. Louisiana National Bank. eye, not for the nose or ear. Noirmont from taking a trunk away | Bending "'l".‘:‘:;‘l‘m“"“ “;’fif the “‘"-\G that he does not antizipate any danger, | with her cousin, Mrs, E. G. Cochran, in | six, but he was mistaken, Undor the ctr- Y S "r ho (ruullrm)m w.m‘lll an old curios- | from thentre, calling her a thief, as tho !l‘,';u'f&‘;.'"};l-,“ DISOIneHUESHATRbYIEAT ’ri_lllhou;zh the, \l\!-oun’l is a serious onc, | this city. The happy couple left last | cumstances, unless he was a fool, he SRR e ty shop, t was stored wit ki - atter elaims N o b4 s B : he cut was inflicted i a cide: i z, They nave y 5l itted. Tha ed- oscription, but apparently worth- | counter took place, in which various | Of reinstating Officer Tom Peironet with- | resuly more than Mr. Vine * |t isconsin. bofore going to | cluding, was a rond agentnamed Colonel SRR ALD WL, and valucless. The most conspicu- | members of the company took part. | O Pay for the time he was suspended. ———— their future homo in Chicago, = = Lee, and the man Willam had justly Pres. New Orleans National Bank. ous pieco of furnituro in the room was a1 | e sme wizht, during theplay o e | o, Mr. Ford objected to the lust " clause ‘of Cricket Match. Aot i earned the named of “Bloody Bill.” Only ] — immense rusty safe, which took up more | tween the third and fourth acts, Sarah | the report and - moved = that it Anothor mateh took place last Satur- Appraisers. ix months before they had eld up tho | JNPRECEQENTED ATTRACTION. than halfof . Ticte in a capacious and | drew a whip from hor dross and gavo | Po, STigken from the report: ME | o5 botwoon tho Omasa Cricket cluband | _Tho appraisers appointed by Judge | Mariposa stage, in which one ot our VER IALEA MILLION DiStiinures venerable rockmg-chair sat’ day after | Noirmont soveral blows across tho face | #o0 | OPISPIOS, L0 the . Bmencumont | o B g i oion” & Masouri freight and | MeCulloch to condemn lands for the use | DUmbEr was a passenge SR e ’p"‘,‘fi{.l(',“U‘mL.m“‘lflj,’,‘}_‘“fi“‘c“fl“‘l‘l';“éi';{ should b sustained. — ‘The amendment, | ticket auditor's office, and this time ro- | of the C., St. ., M. &O. railway company | i1’ ¢ Gomey e, = money with us'" | LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY. was the mother of the owner of the d the matter on the ground that | % motion, was lost, and the report of | sulted in an easy victory for the Burling- | at Florence qualified for office yesterday. | ““Here's my can; who chips in the first Incorporated in 1858 for 25 years by the legis- o o B Co ittee s 3 . 3 . ) o . e for Educationnl d Charitably house, Francois Lacroix, the negro nurse. | § was ot caught in thonot (fa- | UhS,committee adopted. 4 ton & Missouri boys by 79 runs, They are E. 8. Walker, J. Weber, Nathan | hundred?"’ B pltal of LN t0 whioh & repowos His life was one of absolute privation ante). The following day, the 24th, he committee on pub w‘}:rnnnrt.v and y B T AR Perry, Mitehell Chapman, William | = Ho held it toward me, and 1 dropped vor $550,000 his sinco boon tdded. for he allowed himsolf ShAFes b L ¥ yRtile » | improvements reported in_favor of dis- z L) . titon. They | i i R 1T, ) Dopular voto its franchise for o aliowed himself only tho burest ?-r”«':\'~’i\'i,”|.‘:f-"$fn'|‘.’;15:3:;"%:}olifl,‘.'-"l-‘é‘rs ALy Lo hroo ks 50 o S0 | v ooy QYANA OB o1 Reoves and Marshall Hamilton. They | in four twenties, wiieh was I L had ni populns voto la (ranchise 0 puy a cent, beyond what was needed | was procured for tho Rront stax. T Ghe | Oflicials after October 1. The report was | 1 e x’i-dl‘.{"fl'l'f-l"’nmf i — next with $150, and by the time the last ““1‘:::'.',.25‘« L L akon plnos to keep him alive, for food and dress, and | afternoon of the same day, as the son | gpteds o 3, Vaughun Commissioners’ Work, hud contributed the colonel had $300 in | monthly. - 1t never senles oF postonos. even his dress was of the shabbiest and | and seerotary of the latter wero e | The city marshal presented a com: | J'wils K On Saturday the county commissioners | his cap. In transferring it to his pockets | Lok ttho followini distribution: meancst description. - For' ton months | tho Polytechinic, they met the oflending | Munieation, expluining why ho bud stop- | A. Wileox, ¢, G, Vaughan, b, 3 will award the contract for the building | he counted the money, and as he put his 196th Grand Monthly o tho year Franoois Laoroix lived this | subordinate in’ thestreet, and at oneo | Fite qo UNRERS R 6ttied i the ror | 9 Francis Lo W b G of the retaining walls for the court house, | €4,0n his head he siid : y AnpTEN Tife of sordid want; but for the remaining | proceeded to give her a'piece of thoir lozon paloonsphaissatedidn thero i i This will go a good way toward mak- B ot sl wank b orthosonuiging | e " lgied hrnlbs S fh | pk ot o bttt e | A 4 Vi T, o EXTRAORDINARY UANTERLY DRRHING %) s ale sento - | a little short of varicty shows. The com- | As Gavin, b, McPherso ; 5 | etition prosented inst month by the res. | in& the little orphans happy. ) don’t Orleans on busine sult and tried to break their skull with | B <@ SEEO) VOO ST J. Broatch, ¢, W. Vaughan, b, @, Vaugii ! Y will perform their work at once. The next man came down with §200; th o 4 h o 1dents of South Omaha, want anything else, gentlemen, and we | In the Academy of Music, New Orleans, t\vln::xs;‘fiw‘x::\vlll l“nlr’xi cnv winter l)'ol- h(\r)mrn‘:ul, but sl;(- Iud omlv ;;. hav- S T { Shakeshatt, not out s A will now mlklo ;u;lr enfi'n. l' WLfmlll ad- Tuesday, Sept. 14, 1886, ~ on 10X d 3 y knew aught | ing it taken ay rom her and thrown fo i o | Exuas.. . vise you not to follow though of course | ryder the personal supervison and manage- of Parisian life, must have heard of tho | over the fence. ~Tho Gazota do Noticas |, MAking appropriations for the pay- Mayor Tookbud Telensed. ion. | YOU Can act your own pleasure. I wish | ment of G G. . BEAVKEGALD, of, Lk willionaire creole planter, Francois | of the 26th very properly stigmatized the | 1T of liabllities incurred by the city | Total. ayor Bboyd Informed dJudge Sten- | yoy y4 good morning.” isiana, and GEN. JUBAL A. nLy, of Vir- Lacroix, No bouleyardeur ' was more | conduct of these youngsters, and with d"lrml-'the mouthlof-lmy- Passed. BURL] MISSOUIRI FREIGH berg yesterday that some of the friends | ° The two backed out and shut the ginia. thoroughly Parisian thn he, or catriod | tho resaltof eallng onta joint en fram | .. Locitng water hydranis on Williams F AUDITOR'S 3 of Pat Rockbud, who waus sent up the | which swung out lnstead of in. ; CAPITAL PRIZE $150,000. TICKET more people of the gay capital with him. | them, which was published in the Piaz of | 5tt¢et and in south Omaha. G. W. West, b, Wilson . S T ey (S bad it closed before we made , Tick $10 only. Halves, $5. A man of unbounc 1th, he rushed | the 26th, forn lIly!u«;in'x‘;fln‘\;L‘h’&m-fif..‘g. Nurrowing Twonty-fivst street from | A. MePherson: vun out . 5 | other day for assaulting the marshal, Notice, Tickets are v. ; i i rush, but they were still too Fifths $2. Tenths $I- dforemost into all dissipations and | tion was a lie, and that thoy were *at | P8yenport to Burt, ~Passed, were auxious to take him out of the city Scomoc~ocouea e Y | smart for us. They had braced a log LIST OF PILIZES clootrified even Paris, His mis- | home” from 1o 2 p.m. ~Whether tho | , Ordering the oxtension of tho Burt t ;% | and koep him out. Upon theso condi- | dust it: and there sas only one i | 3 Oarrrar Pt O Hinn... siaom tresios dressed moro gorgeously than | good-natured chief of the Guzeta ac- | Jiréct branch of the north Omaba sower. Y ; . 3| tions the judge consented to relense the | dow in the house. Buforo anyone had [ 1 [, those of any Russian prince; his dinners | copted the invitation or not we do not ‘,?‘"“'1 1 ke ., = . prisoner. voluntecred to erawl out of that the two BLAIGE PRIZE 10,000 vere grandor thaa those of Lucullus; his | knows but wo think it probablo that ho ogularing and lu';v,mgug the business savin, not out. o = fellows had mado good their escape. In 4 LanGE BON. .. rses the finestin France, ~He threw | sent tho children a couplo of rattlo-boxes | Of house moving. Public property and Olarkc, b, Francl : BaEAapaL BATORTADLY, omng uway they miet our cook on bis way | 2 Pz 1%, awiry his money with a rocklessness that | instoad. Tho polies. invectisation thuy | Hmprovemento, = - Hastwood, b, K. Suaksiai 4 Mrs. 0. P. McCarty returned from the | 10k SI0 Y0 Clonel handed him a flask | 8 %o, yold of a Fortinatus purse, gambled it | far hus boen broad farco, Saruh failed | . MIerersing the polico forco from thirty | o Talbot, o and b, K. Shakeshatt. © 19 | wst Jnst evening, of whisicy nnd usked him to_ prosont it o | 483 0 away, spent it on cocotics, nd HIVOU AL & | taranamiecen the st oo donrat futled | ¢o thirty.six on.” Passod MY y + 15| "o Hon. Loran Clarko and W. A. | uswith his complments, We took the | 63 i zato that fow in Parls couldl imitate. o | the luvestigation ‘was postponed'to' the s oanging the grade, of Wabaaristroot ipory ., : ..../101 | Meazs, o Albion, Neb., aro In the oity. | trail antl pursuod it for sevoral hours, but 100 APPIOXINATION PRIZRS.. maintained this style would have [ 25th, when it was publicly known that | 3+ 20 “ighteenth street. Robert and John Patrick started on a | we had s the last of them 100 Approximation prizes of £0 nnual income of 5,000,000 | sho was to leave io.l» Sao {:,...1., on the | Fassed. Sned Gone Back to Erin. western tour last mght. —————— 10 - 100, T PO A [Ty e U T o that the ma. | , Ohenging the grade of Cuming street | yogiorday n party of old and well- | Thoe Rey. Father Ryan, ot Columbus DEAD MANAGER JARRETT. i L in Paris and disappeared as mysteriously [ jusiy of the law is somewhat dazzled and | from “Iwenty-seventh to - Thirthioth. |\ URy i Bot P Omaha took the | was & motropolitan visitor yesterday, e ¢ #8 he cemo. Not for gooa, however, for [ overawod by the superior points of the | *#s5¢d: sty Aok iaio AL R A P Wood. the londing contractar of | The Introducerof “Black Crook ™ un | 00 o0 Lol i ihould b made next year e returned to 1ive over g R A R L X —— g run for Now York, whence they will s A A8 et R GORIEROVOT 08 Harry Palmer's Partner. only 1o the office of the company in New Or the same life, eight weeks of profligacy Bt FOUND A WATERY GRAVE, sail by the steamer City of Chicago of the | these parts, an nily “went eastward w Yorls Journal: While all the rest | leans" U UL L loarty, gving worthy of Sardanapalus. —— A Member of the Ohicago Police | Inman line for Irejand. They were I0E. of New York was talking about the dead | oAk POSTAL NOTES, Express Money As Parss always contuins s large pro- Forco Drowned in South Omaha. | John Kennedy and vite, Thomas Collins | . J; 8- Green, of tho passenger depart- | (o on P voitorday the actors who | Hrao e e Beshonof Loulunacroolos, tho daguise | Tuke buman family living on_enrth | Daniol Kilroy, s momber of the Uhicago | and wite, Jeremiahpatoney and Jore: | Wiiyina trip 1o Stome City yestordag. - | throni tho Kialio wire absorbed i tho. | for, eyfrency brexurest at ole sxpense sa any was really attempted, eould not sts iyi 3 ~ S+ aid] s Thi . i Mi B b il oW, o death of Henry C. Jarre h . A, DAU; A that Francoise 1 - wole | tributed over the earth’s surface, so that | Afth street station, mot death by drown- | Donald, of this citygvere feilow travelers | board of eqnalization and” will continue | gui managers in the United States. Mr, | Or M. ADAUPHIN, it planter in Pavis, and Francoise Lacroix, | now shere is no e able part where | in at the stock yards last evening. He | with the aforesaid ar 88 Canada, A | in session a number of days. Jarrett diea on Monday last at Buenes Sabington, the negro misar” 1n Ne Orll‘nmgd.d were | man is not found. In Asia, where he was | went in bathing with some workwmen, in | very large crowd ofrelatiyes and friends | The Wzfl {;fl' the tuw";’flfifl '""'Iv been | Ayres, w:xin]u:- hulhml kone for the :';";“: Maxo P. 0. Mousy Orders pavable and address one and the same person. By industry | first plaoted, thore are no Proxi- o] o . ; w | secured by the eity and the ordinance | fif of his health. was born in Balti- | registered lctiors e wna” pawsimony o had bujlt up,poriiaps, | mately . about 00,000,000, “GONSELY | hvmch a e i ey B, ouss O | merint the depot ’}%’{flu od speod | B0 (8 canines will now bo enforosd. | move, Mc.. February 16, 128, and b NEW OLLEANS NATIONAL VAN, 22 Prizos amountine to . 0 Now Urlesns, La the largest {0 “the Crescent | erowded, on an average 130 to the squ ne 8 4 Rev. J.T. Roberts, of Wahoo, was in | came the proprietor of the Baltimore | ———————m = aity. Taventy'ive yours ago s fnoomn | il ' i iy e T holp bmsolt whet ho gob bes | M IERCREE Y akioically, glven, tho iy ostorday ot autendu the'swod: | Musoun wobn ufter ho attaincd bis ma| JOHN C. GREEN SCHOOL OF SCIENCE Wils X year inrents alone, and ho | §20,000,000, averagin 100 to the | Yond hisdepth, is struggles were seen rom the o " 9 o 1 - ding of his former fellow student, Rev. | jority A COLLEGE OF NEW JERSEY, hield more than §1,000,000 of real oataie, | square’ milo, . Bot* so. crowdod, |by one of his companions, | Lom e county Wkriy, Irolund, vory | GO8 Chassott. M Jarrett will be principally remem- | oo COLE ineluding some of the finest and most re- | buteverywhere and at points over- | John Williams who went to his rescue the objective poigfiof the present tri Alderman MeAllister and A. H. Wil. [ bered s being the pioneer m the intro- wunerative propetly in the eity. Of his | populated. In Africa there are 210,000,- | and came so near being strangled by the | They are among thd pldest residents of | helm, water commissioner, of (Grand | duction in this country of spectuculur X d o o income, a fow hundred went foi his home _In America, North and South, there | drowning man that he had to let him go [ Omaha and Nebrashe,) By hardand hon- | Island, werc in the city lust ‘evening on | dtamas, such =5»U~«'__“hluk“‘ rook, lll‘w Mithomatics wnd ¥ 11 For tho d d ten months of hislife | are tivoly thinly seattered | down in’ order to save himself. Other | est toil they have apfimulated sufficient | official business Whito'Fawn, " and “Julius Cusar.” Ho | ¥l d cscent city,'! the remainder for 3 the islands, “largo and | hein was summoned but before their ar- | of the world’s meang 3o enable them to | H. P. Rosenbamn, who has been visit- | W13 for many yoars in parinership with ¥ his two months of Paris, sma obably 10,000,000, The extremes | rival Kilroy was drowned. His remains | enjoy themselves "l, their — advs ing bis daughters in this vicinity for Harry Palmer, theiv business alytical and Appiiod Cii ssaying, Yoar aftor year went on, oven during White and' black are as five to Vered and renoved to the un- A trip towdlie "Old Dart"—tho | several weoks, startod on his roturn tri nning at’ the time when ks Sairorany-, & ntrsney ecamils the war, and luuf_’ ftor it In the height | three: the remuining 700,000,000 interme- | dortaking - 8 PP B 6 g Tty i v e AovARA) Wacus, AlATan op s FolurD brip ised the profitable schome y 1 ADH1Y 10t Holloss Freasuren of republican rule Lacroix came to the | diato brown and tawny. Of tho race, 500,- | his famity notificd of his untimely deuth. | o quarter of & contury azo, will gert OLBIATIRMAIAY, of bixr special steamboat excursions on tront in a titanio tax struggle with tho well clothed—that1s, wear gar- | Tho decoased was o fino looking man | be' means of the greatcst Track Atkinson, a Union Pacifie con- | tho Hudson or dow tho bay, which ure gopublican state government on the ques- | ments ot somo kind to cover their | about 28 years of mge and hasa wife | They will bo absent Several monihs. ductor hetwoen Gre ”"., il and Dene | now so popular. ‘Lhe first ‘of these ex fion of taxcs. Just about ten years ago, | nakedness; 0,000,000 ‘are semi- | and children living i Chicago. He isa | is understood from Mr. J. T. O'Connor, | YF; Wus in tho city yestarday o Wis Way | cursions wis on the Fall river steambout R 10 157475, his imnense fortuno, estimated | clothed, ' covering = luterior parts | member of the Chicago police. force but | agent of tho Inman line in this city, | 5 to spend a woll earned vaoution, Bristol, wid Mr, Jurrtt und his partner at jover u Muillion, disapposred 5o | of the' body; 253,000,000 are prac- | came to Omahaon Monday to superin- | that other parties are being madoup ia | o Bishop, W. X. Niude, of the M. . | ure suid to have divided #1,0% fnudvnly that ono might almost be- | tically uaked. Of the race, 50,000,000 | tond the work of building tanks, in which | this city for a visit to Ircland. Church, Topeka, Kan,, stopped over i “Mr. Jurrett had a genius for the show Wholesale Manufacturors und Dealors in lieve it was a case of Cluderclla, when the | live in houses partly furnished with the | line he was an expert in Fowler Brothers —— yesterday on Lis way to Europe | business,” said an old attache of the oldon coneh bocame & pumpkin again. | appointments of civilization; 700,000,000 | packing house. . His romains will prob: Avmy Briefs. and ofliciated at the wedding of Rev. G. | Union Square Company, “and knew the h n . averoixs provorty was soied for tayes | i huts orcaves with no furnishing: 60,- | ably be sentto Chieago to-day for burisl. | A genoral court martial is appointed to | M. Bassett and Miss White. Bishop Niude | exact vaiue of an attretion beftor than as oors, Blinds, and sold. “He was offered the money by | 000,000 have nothing thut cun be called & — . finas " L relock | Wi8 president of Garrett Biblical msti- | any man I ever saw. e was shrewa at Mould cperyiee » ahundred porsons to redeem it, but ve- | Lome, ave barberous and savage. The New Additions, meet at {?rt Robison, l\:-:,. at 10 o’cloc . Evanston, 111, when Rev. Mr. Bas- | a bargain, but extremoly hberal to those | Mouldings, Fino Hard Wood Intorior Finish fusod it. To evory sheifl®s salo ho went, | rangd 1s from the topmost round—the [ A plat was filed yesterd boolerk's | %1 On Tuesday, the 17th duy of August, | s a stndent there. he employed. He was full of inv Mantles, Counters, Pew Ends, whore the property sold at one-hundredth | Anglo-Saxon civilization. which 15 the plat was filed yesterday in the clerk’s | 1555, or us soon thereafter as practicable, Seward Strest church people will | and expedients, and was, [ bolie Brackets, its value. - Ho stood callous and unre- | highest known—down to the naked say- | ©lice of Albright and Aylesworll’s sec- | for (i trial of such persons as may | give a social on Thursday evening next | fist managor who ever arrang ] B D g ) gardful of what was going on, smiling | agery. The portion of the race lying be- | ond addition to Omaha, being a subdivi- | properly come before it. The following | in the parlors of the church, Twenty- | o famous star appear in two eiti SCROLL WORK and TURNING. ‘whenever a pieco was sold at an unusi; I | Jow thie human coudition is at the very | sion of lot seven, block one, Washington | is lSn- ail for the court: Lieutenant | second and Beward streets. The evening | same cvening. he star was John Dealers in Building Paper., low figure. One week he was & wil- [ Joast three-lifths of the whole, or 900,- | Hill, aud containing twenty-four lots. sA | Colonel Joshua S. Fletcaer, jr., Second | will bedevoted to social intercourse, and | Broughaw, un'@ he played in New York . per. ;imuro. zh%nuxt nn}':llwn 1 d 000,000. bl lualll:lnclu one eight of Bowlint infantry; Captain Charles Parker, Ninth | will be an \»uhuum uupm'lumlywl‘;)r ‘u‘l|l ;nln«ll’]llllhu’k'lmm?.l f\l'».vml\n‘Ln ml.m'm% 'T | Maia Ofice snd Factory at Lyons, lows, t scomed impossible to nnderstan wrve— ircen, lying north of Hamilton strect, | cavalry; First Lieutent Augustus R. | the new members to get acquaiited with | thought of a watter of ind, but af | $is couree, aud ther wore Bany wio | Dr.M. B, Croll, oor, 10h snd Chioage. | wae sled BIEL O Y By e e Elonton: | each other 4" " 204" Tuieresting | that timme it ws rogardod as wonderiul | Of6e & Warerooms Cor. 42th & fzard SU All theso ladies ‘E{l