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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1886, POLITICS IN SAKPY APEANUT P[I\LR l‘UA\CTthI) LIEUTENANT JOHN M'BLAIN. | dent of the company at Denver, came in | ADDITIONAL 00UNOIL BLUFES NEWS g * - yestorday, and will tacry a fow days with GANTRCION, D) Cor o XRY 18I | S O TReRe "“",""" O1d Man the Popu- Released From Arrest and Roturned | his frion Y M ‘ | ar hoice. d that interest on sa . : y - ‘ to Duty. Mr Geo. Frye, of the Keokuk (In) T A - D et O hree | PAPILLION, Neb., Sept. 15.—{Corre- | o0 a1 wond Lientenant John F. McBlain, | Central Stone worlk o L iy THECe | gpondence to the BER.J—In looking over | Mike Malone “""?‘j d'by the Keeper of & | i/ Logiment of eavalry, was tried by | Merchants Al oliitcal situation in Sarpy county, Frait Stand. the court-martial recently in session at | Mrs. E. F. Morearity has roturne ed and gy Choeyenne, Wyo. The charge was that | 8 Visit to Lake Minnetauka and other northern points in below destgnatedfwill be BADGER STATE . BOURBONS, | i oniaoretn iicw detansiettom o e Is & Bad Man. v I to the surprise of all interested, ,is stopping at the | the coloved man “Joe Gates,” who was ht as & ‘‘vag,’ with £30.02 in his pockets, now turns out to be the notor < Joe Botts guilty of conduet unbecoming an Mes, %, A, Patoh of Doston 18 v Gates he gave his name, was ar- nd gentleman, in violation of the | | ('l S En s T Pateh of this city rested for vagrancy and having had the sixty-first article of war. A synopsis of | jsaccompanied by Mrs, DD, D Fostor white boy, Willie Stoye from Daven. Wisconsin Demo tion and Cax dates Nor arrested late Tuesday n to original | but one tendency can be obs | that for the “Grand Old Man of Nebras- | DELEGATES FROM THE THIRD | he was ka." The farmers, even to & demo ofticer crat demanding home rule upon the v prineiples advocated by the state's senior [ A Paylight T OLD PRINCIPLES REAFFIRMED The Platform Declares For Tariff For | tevenne Only and Other Politis n bhery--Shot at a Bur- the specification is as follows 8, B. Lineoln, of Grand feland. 4. 8. | port, 0 his s ¥ i ! . . E X Jincoln, o nd Island, por company, an accoun® of - cal Platitndes—Sumptuary i senator and will demonstrate the fact at glar—Next Year's Fair—Aunother Having marr January 6, 1878, at | McEuchron, of Fremont, and M. F. | which appearcd in the Bre yosterday Laws Denounced. seribed above the polls. Prominent zens irresp Lost Girl—Drévities and Philadelphia, Pa., previous to his en Sturges, of Des Moines, is atthe Cozzens. | 1o holice w rather susp! olous ”‘ju‘ e which | tive ot party in this county declare their Other nocal. trance to the United States army, did, at D. C. Foote, of Now York, is in the ity | {5 two were the parties who robl | intention of supporting Van Wyck At 8an Pranotsss, Ual 1n the & or | on his way to San Fra v : » | ot at San Franeiseo, Cal., in the superior | tis Chiongto, Batlington & Quiney d Wisconsim Democrats, | ¥ 1 o6 118 16 an 4h and fonvlon i y 15 workingup an enviabie ¢ X gton & Qui dey $Ea o The demoecratic charemarked | First, because ho is an ablo and fearloss A Ntabbing Afeay. court, October 27, 1834, frandulently ob Mr. B . Finel At Glenwood a few days ago, m Ll . v 4 titute ¢ sen tive d states ccond, be i r . o | i y v r ) / “inch, re nt rh wilo 1 dde ol stato ¢ led at moon | an will | b A bt kbl A cutting affray took place at the fruit | ! divoree from his wife by falsely et & ©5; denlors. Tn stk Bonts | + \"“‘I‘ yaorL 3 ““‘,\ kad Boin ol o 13 of Darlir cause the principles advooated by him | o004 1 o Nanth representing himself as having been a 4 ' 1 intes as Joc Hotts, & brother of to<day _— those of tho § lo; third, becatse ard on the corner of Fifteenth and tomt 6 ¢ 1 [ Uy b | in, provisions, and cotton. starts in | Dave Botts, formerly porter the ton, wa ‘ porary - cliair . il i o U d, beeause | 1y 0 o1ie adioining MeCaffrey's saloon, | Tesident of California, and by failing to | businoss horo to-day. For the present | Ogden house in this eity, ad now at th man. His montion of tho names of Presl The Presidential Deer Hunt. his record is one which proves him u | SOREAS, 4 T loGatlrey A Mikw | adidress a copy of complaint to his % | o wWill huve his Bondquarters iu room Qid D Tt I e an iy B8 T Cleveland and Postmaster General | SARANAC INN, Sept. 15.—The third at- | staunch friendandadvocate of the produe- | 4 10 0 clock lust night in which Mike | ojqroes, ete. Ho admits and doclares | 1% Paxton’ house, shere ho will be | o os woind protel in South Omtabe. @ el Vile evoked cheering. After appointing | tempt at a doer hunt proved successful this | crs’, laborers' and manufacturers’ intor. Malone, a blacksmith, was seriously cut | that throngh no fault of her's his feel- [ pliased to sco all who wish to do business | negro. weiehing fully twe hundred the 1l committees the convention ad- | morning. No r had fallen during the NS x;m}w the I\‘I ||\uh(‘ ;;_w\'-v' ssion | by the proprictor of the stand, Anton | ings toward her had entively changed, [ syith him | pounds, \‘u.(‘ ix year y 1 n l~Hn|‘l' T 19490 1 11 night, and as the conditions were favorable monopolies; and last of all, be Greco. Malone, it appears, had been | and that he desired to get a divoree trom | =y fgl Moh T LHey ; DU NRAT AR LR AU journed until 2:50 p, m. for 'n scent, dogs were put oot about 8 | i valiunt sorvices during his pre Py hier simply beouyse his own condition In Mr. Hugh J. Mohan, the well known | severai policomen in Omaha, who were BGilbert A. Woodward was nominated for | 10 governor, and J. . Putnam for Licutenant o'elock. Thehunt was in charge of govirnor; secretary e, John_ C. | Charles I Catler, of New York, and Colonel Flidwie, | Milwauk treasurer, — John | Belo, of the Galveston News. President Washington correspondent, is in this eity | trying to arrest him, He “apset” them on lus way to his home in California, | all and swam over the Missouri river to ving been absent some fourteen or six- | Council Bluils v months, Mr. Mohan will, in all Itis related of him that about five years probability,address the Knights of Labor | ago he was one of a gang of colored some evening this week bofore continuing | erooks who made the attack on oid man on his journey. He is enthusiastic over tuddebaker and his wife at their home Omaha and her prospoects, never before | on Silver Creck, near Silver City, and at- having formoed an idea of the magnitude | tempted to rob them. Studdobiker had of her business interests at that time §,500 in the house, and on - his wil ‘o [ term of oflice demand some recognition | tormenting the Italian by making inroads i | at the hands of the peop 1d the most | upon the peanut supply, and refusing to | gifieations the sceused pload *not guilty m!u_n:z one is n‘m; of rlus n-q-lwliuri pay for the tubers. Some trouble arose and | The court found him of the specificati L VJohnson, Madison; attornéy gen- | cleveland re a8 A1 USTRT which, if it could be loft alone to old | would have resulted in a row butfor the | gmity, except the words A J i 'hlit\l\ ..u:l:x v:l,:xk \1”‘:,.:{: he I:'.:i m(:rnmr"‘l: §;u‘|-\v A'-.nvml_),v\w‘)ul:l be d;u\ml )\;lh an | intorference of Smith Coffee, who took h.mq.-u a8 having been a resident of Cali- pioronis, Biward atdtmugti | SR ESREEL R Rt [ Enuslas iR in the histor Malone & and offered to pay for tho | fornia, and of his resumption in July and : railrond commissioner, | ho ¢ was concerned, but he callec out | ity politics, We gincerely hope this sy peanuts ho tiad taken. Greeo refused to | August, 1880, of his cohabitation with his Jaies Weehan, Stevens’ Points msurance | his guide and together thay made their way | will prevail and be repre fiecept the money from Coffoe and scomed | Wife, and further by concealing amicable commissioner, John K. Errel, aunee, toward the wateh gronnd assigned them. One | at the prin satisticd to havoe Malone taken aw correspondence botween them, ete. Of TUA. Walker, of Manitoeveo, was re- | Incky hunter among those wio started out of | yeede Y i 1 elonted chalrman of the siato. central coni- | the tn was Mr. As T Coolidio, of Boston, atlotl” ] This ended the troublo for the time being. | the charge the court found him guilty 0 lite nad changed. To the charges and sp era superintendent 1in, Fond Du rule, farmers and labor- 3 or ha . § 3 - s seeing the robbers threw the mittee, who was stationed at Long Pon ‘”I'l' .'l’;’-" l,f""‘(‘ ,ll" "mu"‘,’ B About 10 o'clock, however, Malone r and sentenced him to be _distissed from Brevities. mone % bar The gang went THE PLATFORYL. was fortunate enough tokill'a buc < || SHG 10T Uiis TOASON 0louG LIS BE turned and renewed tho quatrel. Bofore | the service of the United States. The fol- The county commissioners yosterday but_ not until PN ventic yresonting o day the president ty will iu all probability | are generally run by political tric ol convention, fepesenting the democ: | (LG wpper lake togions. ‘Lo oport. | and the farmer clenient come o tho potls 1Y Fiat we reafiirm thegeneral declaration | has recently found iis way into the woods | complaining that men of their choice of principles of the democratic party sot | that Colonel Belo, who is spending the sum- | have not been placed in nomination, and forth in_the platform of 1854, upon which | mer here with his family, would probably be | they cither fail to vote at all or vote for Grover Cleveland was elected president. selected for the Austrian mission. Both Col- | thoother man, For these very reasons 5 “Fhat we send cordial grecting to Presi- | onel Belo and President Claveland unite in | " (Cotv (iims e Taborer, and friond of dent Cleveland and cabinet, and our hearty | saying that the runor is entirely unfounded. | g iator Van Wyck attend the primerie ;hv b.v»fl:lnuhv realized the situation Ma- | lowing .?u.u order of the department | ojered a permit to sell liquor to_be is- | they had puta bullet in' the old man one and Greco were tangled up in a row | commander: | sied to M. Goodhard, of Elkhorn | Botts was tried and sentenced to the 1 which Malone soon cried for help and [ _ The proceedings in the ease of Second | Gyiiion. b VY ot WHIGH L BIROR, Tia line. jfu: aid that he had been stabbed. Sargeant {:"',""'":m John = F. McBlain, {“"?" A singlo Moonso Win griaied While he was in the \ Mostyn, of the polico force, ar- IJ"mu»u_. (|n(l's c?vnllry, |‘nr‘u approved. N | vesterday the parties being ¥rederick Dal- | county jail in this city awaiting his trial for 2 24 rested Greco and relieved him of | the ?'-“"|““|" ;_!"? L 'l"j;r"“';l'" “'":‘ ery and Emia Lavson, both born in | theStuddebaker shooting Wall Mekadden the possession of an ugly looking | mander, bythe evidence before the court, | geijon “and now of Omaha. was deputy sherift under Shorift’ Guittar i dagger with which he had committed the | the acoused was entitled to an acquittal. ' . X to marr, mondation of their wiso and pa- - . Lotadsy ook | U g 4Pyt ; &t da " I Secordanc’ with' o pincipies and | Niexmarotis, Sept. 1n—The thirteenth | Precinct in Sar py county on kridag, Sop- | Malone had received & nasty wound in | disapvroved. Henry Cryeroft, the colored fellow who | With this iden , oot tho democratic party—an | annual eonvention of the Brotherhood. of | lember 17, and Took to it that none but | the jower abdominal region Tho cut is | , Livutenant MoBlain will be relensed [ assaulted James Connors with a shovel | 1RRGIAIGM 14 on Botts which show adminigtration, which by its purity, fidelit il 4 true representatives of their interests are | o Vo i 2 A Wb -3 | from arrest and returned to duty. on Tenth street last week, was fined $25 [ A story is told on Botts which shows RO el b ekt w1y | L:ocomotive Firemen of North Ameriea held | ¢fi% FAPRRRRIRLNTD 1 DI TRTER D | about two inches in length, but foruun- arre etutnod to duty. S GoRa that he is a sharp_ono, as_well as his and classos of men in the Uniged | 1S opening session af the Grand Operahouse | gonyention at Springtield September 18. ately not deep cnough ‘to make the | o .l 'f'-"l"\l RH ALY, FHEGOE 6L ReY Fowler | Woman, who is in St. Joe, It scems that 1 P and reyived tho faith of oll in the | tlis merning, Colonel John T, West presid- | ““One word relative by that most supreme | Vound very dangerous one. Malono | . rigadior Feneral United States Army, | | CAGE T 00 (o8 vemnse at | While Botts in jail here, lis wife, primciples of oo governments and we ok | ing. - Addressos wero made by Colonel West, | of all anmitigatod fratiis, Chureh Howo. was removed ta his room on_ Sixtcenth Commanding. LML Lyemngat | who then resided in Omaha, 'was in the O O Bl Sopposition | Colonel J. B. W. Maynard, of Indiana, read | posed candidacy among the thinking | DL Lot bl BERS it R 8 T T L g tHE anxions || et til AN aesanBve sav lnie o 1 on one oceasion she secreted in an partment and for ) B and his p: Antonia Rufe, were I3 utiful and expensive easy chair. Rev range a phial of 3 : 10 the so-called Pacific Mail subsidy, wherein [ an address in In_ his annual | classes g nly lamentable. How in R ;! N ) 2 | pare: sitod vosterd BOREG % My Wl eetiDes h i nge a phial of ereosote. Botts, who is y placed in jail, the'first on the charge of | parent appeared yesterds n search of a [ Mr. Wright, of Moines conferen 0 he fimhlullly m!ht-rv'd ‘”I 'x‘l||..»p.-i\\ C g ml:hu:lfl (;mln[vl .\ll ) ‘\r‘;l_'w-nl Ill“l‘.l“ this world such & man can have the [ BAeH (84 IRBRE: toLto e ta T STR daiBhEst oA Bmo 1t was M 10 presentation address, to whieh | i l; .ik s .]u..:l-. \‘": the ¢ ples and ~ triumphantly vindicated the [ upon the rights of nother notable | offrontery to foist himself upon the peo- | fSsault ntent do v i daughter. | - E 83, iis body and tried to Plodizes of tho party 10 opposo the. tyranny | address was that o Phelan, traveling | plo o andidate for any ofiice what. | Mury and the latter for invest Nelson, of South Thirteenth street, whose K l_“‘, | Father Mo | county physician that he and greed of monovoly. = ) engincer of the Northern Pacific, and & | ovop iy their gift, goes beyond the bounds LTINS fifteen yoar old daughter, Mary, hasbeen | ,Kev. Thomas I Lillis and Father Me- | o heing all over blotehe 5. That we o the actlon of | member of”the Brotherhood of Lochmotive | €¥4F I (il KT foms DEYONT HIe TOUECE A Seventy-Five Cent Spree. e o O homy Shintn Siidny, Sho | Guire, of Kansas City od in this city loved e had, but another physi- restoration to the public il tn'u for n:lwu\ruln'wuh In secret session this llvf) s past record, or that 1if he succeed :‘0'11{ "'“bvll l\nolwu u|| the l-_)c:r;l 'muym. \(mmfs fln-lnn ]<n||ru-nin|| url.-m I:\mii L 1.'{:‘-&::”\" T Gl lion acres of lnnd long since grante ail- | afternoon committees on rifual, resolutions, | by and subterfuging to the nom had just been released from jail, having | after bry ng her sol over the head | 7 RTER Szh L S 3 OtLs W e discharged in Wiy corporations and nover earned according | secret work, grievances and insurance werd | jnation that ho can possibly bo elected. | served a thirty-day sentence, concluded | of one of the inmates, took her child T vl [[dbyjEEisD go, Burlington & to the condition of the grants. Ina a8 apvointed. * "o ollicers will be-elected on | The demoorats of this county conceds | 1o rato the evont by a full-grown | home with her. ORI sl et S QIO OHL MU WODMAU L OB RO ARTY SR T i et At ol an off yoar i politics with them and | gk She procured a new pair of 1 to Other NS Ma 210 Al ns] lvs0ol tnvIthe | paac e A o A LA e e Hitanding ibe Boad Gt th s 1o reason why the republicans . c P ed & new pair o Confessed to Other Crimes. . Miss Maggic E. Hull has issued inyita- | parties. for homesteads for actual settlers, we insis ixtending the Bond Call. A e A ¢ legis- | Pants, valued 2t about. five dollars, be- 5 pimes s taken i i tions for a party to be aiven to her little - - S— {hhni unvarned lands oretofofe improvi- | WasmiNaToN, Sept. 15,—What is eom | Should not cleot the entiro county, legis- | P 8 e ooliars, be | J- Swisshelmer was taken in last night | f}oUg % Hon g oe Misses Tad and Pink K. of L. O f dently granted to aid the construction of rail- BT kil % | Iative and state ticket, but with such a | longing to a respectable colored man by [ by Officer Picronet and slated with RES{ININONG lisses Tad and i 3 . of L. Convention, oS shall be reclaimed by forfeitare, and | MORLY Known as “the voluntary bond eall” |y seating element as' Howe upon it the | the name of Davis, and pawned them for = 5 Balch, who, with herself, are about to | The long talked of congressional con- O b e o Spolley: ot th | OF circular of August 20, issued by the acting | Dirty would jeopardize thoir most excel. | 75 R drunkenness. Ho lnboted under the | jeve for Notre Dame, South Hond, Ind.. | vontion of the Knights of Lab republican administration i permitling vast | seeretaty of the treasury, offering to redeem | Font- chances. b out a most distastoral | s s With the monoy thus raised, | impression that he had been arrested on | to attend school. The party will be O i B G S e arcas of public lands o fall into the owner- | uncalled three per cent. bonds to the amount | subject Short L will simply” say tlio BEE's | '},‘,‘,‘,“.‘Jfl“{,,‘,‘f,‘f‘f ‘.‘;f:b,,cflflommfly":‘.g ntelogram from Chieago, and finally | to miglt at for " fathorss - vesidenoe | 400 ly"m}."hw e ("llllhl lll;m[l'c:lrl nies and alien a it enRGeT e ToR S 1 dadion h e DE s otite, and so sus " she > t i g 701 Capitol ave e INes | street, in this ety, with close oL o i e e of SI000,0001f prosentad bofore Soplember | earnest effort fo defeat this must un. | to tho Intoxisating flud, that sho: grow | o0 aidliol halng fEulity; fof L :hgln(m:lm‘y"'-fi\iixly!v‘\'ll;lg'xll!«I\'ilr'"“'lf;x;\ Fovion: | The Tooal asseumblyrof tis eity, No. 1088 & “hat we demand the abolition of the sys- [ 10th (to-day), has been so moditied as to | scrupulous, —unprincipled unmitigated | hilarious befors her six bits were entirely | charges of larceny, for which he says | ¢ R0V ERNCET T Ble ooimanted | invitod the J) 0L SILIB QLY 210 2 b e G A N I GOltvich IRHOR 1 SOnLraRtD offer to redeein, “until_further notice,” il | scoundrel is hearfily applauded by the | spent. Gottime out on tho sidowalk on | Chicago ollicials are looking for him. | with grotesiue fisarcs and mserived with | Vited tho delegates from all over the bethg Righly detrimental to honest threo per cent. bonds prosented at i treas- | citizens of this county mdiscriminately, the corner of Tenth and Dodgo, she pro. | There1s a question as to whither the | fer frotesaue fizures and inserived with | congressionn! disirict and paid their ex- and - preeminently such branches ury, st parand with acerued interest up to | republicans, domocrats, prohibitionists, | ceeded to give a ' temperanco lecture to | confossion was brought out by a guilty | maids for school” te ( onses while here, entortaining them in manutacturo 5, are exposed 10;aw direct | extonds indenitely tho amount of bonds | W¢R Women and children, all alike. | the congregated crowd, when a police- | conscicnoo or by an_attack of the tro. | Tp Rt e e ated New York | Bood style at the Pacitic house. Tho del- fusincirity of the republican party in adopt- | that may be presented and the date withmn . A V.| man took her in charge. She willbogiven | mons, tram both of which tho prisoner | . fiiial writer, passed throuwzh Omaha | czates hegan gathering the evening be- - ing a resolution in ils recent platform in op- | Which they may be redeemed. Waftings From Wahoo. a practical illustration, of the evils of in- | scems to be a sufferer T i‘n‘ D ORAGEBRTOF fore and all day yesterday they labored o;mn“h‘i» mnl {’un"!l':lr: feat of ‘I" l‘I.(v)lll‘l‘”:;! lnl:l(—ry_crlmcou Wanoo, N Sept. 16.--[Correspon- ‘empSrancy: Shot av a Burgl ).1’15"1!.3'}"'"‘ hllwfi’"fi in ‘hi' (¥ ro ro- among themselves to reach © harmonious abor evidenced by the defeat of the 0 o 3 b , Neb., Sept. 16.--[Corre: sl _Bhot av a Burglar, L enss _ 3 | Aol o B UL AV I TR RN LLIBTONG accomplish that end by tho republican logis- | New York, Sept. 13.—At the Brooklyn | dence of the Brx.]—Our public schools In the Mystic Ring. Wm. Segolho, who lives at the corner | SCiVIng letters from a committee of the | Seolsion, A SO LAt DBl TRt R goriataniof 4C e i won, Santa Rita secoud, Jim Douglas third. | management, with a large atteudance, | to meet kim in a glove contest to the fin- | nojge at t b o i) e f i RSOl Ve are opposed to monopoly in every form, | ;.0 =5 J 2 4 nagy b ee L) FE &l « noise at the window of s bedroom at an | law 1n connection with the university. cratic nomince. Dr. Hatton, the green- 5. That we are unalterably opposed to Jaw- | Time—1:15%. which would be still larger were it not | 1sh, will bo able to get a fight yet. An | gapiy Lour yesterday morning, and arose — - back eandidate, also had a good tollow- lii‘“f‘u‘fii‘u‘d“'u‘.ii‘“r'.d"t‘ufil“;?l Ix‘tnr?!‘(f.”n,‘"fi'.‘;‘,‘, Mh”",’““"“""&': on l';lurcnco M. second. | that there ave several cases of malignant | **Unknown’ will) arrive from Chicago | j, Jm‘, m)m.‘, a d,mm l,f;;y at work | LINCOLN AND THE TORN FLAG. | ing, while Sovercign, who is a green- Siats reqard with abhorrenco all sentinents | Aila and quarters Avetino won, Richmond | SPRtheria in the city. A to-duy and amatch will be arranged be- | yrving to offect an ontrance into the | An Incident Which Greatly Pleased a | backer by profestion, the KA, S, r that favor or lead to anarchy, and | (oo Only w0l Eartea NG HERR T Rev. Wellman, state evangeli: hold- | tween him nnd' McCormick, the winner | house. The fellow took alarm at Mr. Party of Rebel Sympathizers. ni»’pointmi‘m RiHIAGYOFRerREorthe 'm{ that uu‘fi?"w‘irut’?.ue‘;m"""o;hol"' 1 favor il and Turee-six by, or won. | ing a serics of revival meetings at the t;) take the eutire gate’ receipts. But lit- ?P ~'1h|”:\|muururicl"z ;”"z' fl«:l‘l,, oy Washington Critic: “I’ve not been 1 | vancement of Sovereign by practice, if ; T Mollie McCarthy's Last sccond, Supervisor | Congregational church, and is having | tleis known of McGprmick’s pugilistic | fully showing an alibi to two bullets sent | these grounds for several years,” re- | the stories the knights tell of him b luterference. with the rights of person or o T 3 econd, Superviso! gregational church, and is having I pugi H 4 eral y ) the stories the knights tell of him be ko roperty, We denounce tho action of tho | third Time=:0d. : 0od success. He is & gontloman of affa: | ability here,thouglt hathasthe reputation | 8fter him by Mr. marked a_citizen to a Critic reporter as | true—had more frionds than b b Tt toputican convantion in attempting to irce-quariers mile: Toufse won, Ittilalia | bility and pleasing address and will in | of peing a ‘stayer.” The *cowboy cham- they strolled about the white house | credited with. It was expeet 2 cululuc{,ll}flslnnll!:lm‘.l struggle on a riot st seond, Lainbridge third, Timo—117. © | all probability awaken more than passing | ion ¢ lonst doos fiob 0ars {0 m:el.him i A‘:;mhcr Mnrrnylumnnnm. ; grounds Inst S urd:,ly xxfll‘rl‘lmun. liston- loy would be nominated by a large 4 political subterfuge, witich, by reason of | Mile: Frank Ward won, Brought - | interest in church matters. ) st does & him. wo Murrays were released from the | ing to the music of the Marine band and jority, ~and nine 1 8- 18 selfcovident falsity and absurdily, isa libel | O e SIED Large numbers of our sitizens are at- | yYien abproached in vegard to the fight, | ooty jail yestorday. One of them was rving the numerous groups of well | gemblics’ had already — instructed St To the great body of her Inboring ¢ Brewery Burned. tondung the state fair at Lincoln this | pic? ‘MeCormmiok, but refused to give any | Kate Murray, the Texas girl who was i young ‘womon, department | for him snd o bad annownoed < e deny bt thoworkingmon of Wiscon JDurzito, Sepk. 18- foo houses and L aoutlon|roason othor thati that ho would ot fight arrostod charied with stoaling hor lover's el e Sl L e ofyoung Jop i abalos 1 Siees y L bullding of the Lake View Browery, of D oChY SYonIng o anent Or- |y man without a record. dinmonds. The other was a tough named | of "ohildren gamboling. on ‘the green IOULOF g0V A0 JONCOEROE 2 e couth opiesn, sunromacy | thie clty, burned this morning. Loss gunization of the bourd of trads wits par- | * 10,4 3on O Brion aro at Lincotn | Miko Murray, who was arrosted for reck- | ChySiug the war | eams hero quite ofion, | strengih thin s antielpated, and ho 53 thig state: by Teprosenting tho. Iaboring | 5%, insurance to tlie amount of »vening. A constitution and by- | d will probably give nspar- | less driving at the fair grounds during | yud the scenes then presonted a very | east it for Dr. Hatton. When the Keat- classes as a dangerous clement, (0 be kept | fora burnod. Four i laws were adopted ring exhibition at that place during the | the races. ~After he was placed in the | ypimated and variegated speotacle. | loy delemates found they could not carry under surveillance, h; a 'cunhnsslun that the | o'ralling floor, but not i SR fai Y cim_n]ntyi:u} l]clqlxlntxrue_ulu ni‘u-!lflpttuusr:":\\|ll Whshington was & military camp, and | the convention for thelr favorite, they :t!lrllll{:l;:\‘:l"x;-:lulghI;;:H;_mt&rt Jare accept the s Mayor Bowman's Murderer. Gots ihe o aiae Dassrved Jailer o o bl-tu with a knife, but came | wpenever there was music here alarge | moved to adjourn, without endorsng 8. AL tho intemperaa nnd. excessive use ; B T“‘eflfflll’ll Notes. . ST. Louts, Mo., Sevt. 15,—Chief of Police | Nyrehal Cammings received word yos- outiscoond hott; SR qfio\\;tl_ was sure to rhfl 1:1;_1:«:;.13;.(;& anybody. ) i : of intoxieating liquors is earnestly to be Albert Hanson, a boy of nineteen, was | Holloran, of East St. Louls, to-day sent fur- = 4 , 1¢ bright umforms of the officevs of the y respectable majority wanted to B e e s e shovael | Dabbed by a policeman s he was about to | ter inquiries to the shorlil of tho county | torday of the denth of John Boarstrom | e o ey charged | AEMY and navy,the scarlet haggy trousers s fourth candidate, and seleat be reculated by a reasonable and liberal | Jump off Brooklyn bridge. ratAS NG ! at Farnam, Neb., and a uest that e case against Michael Troy, charged | of some of the zouaves and the blue of | & mun from their own ranks, i K o where Arthur Arthbuthnot confessed to the ~ i 8 ] X 1 cense law, but in regard to the enactment of | _‘The corner stone of St. Mark’s Episcopal | /100 or the late ex-Mayor Bowman. 1he | Mrs. Bearstrom, who lives in Omaha, be | With an assault upon Michael Hartigan, | others, the clean nantical attire of men- | choice was Sovereign. But the Sovereign sumptuiry or prohibitory luws, whether gen- | clurcn in Chevenno waa Inid Kuesday with | 134 s Doen ninced 1n the handsof Franic | notified of the event. Bearstrom waa at | Will b called in Judgo Stenberg's court | of-wars men, all mingling with civ and Hatfon men united forces and ezl or_local, designed exclusively for the | Masonlo ceremonies. “The building Will cost | 36w yian, the murdered man's son, and he i i i is afte gan has been run- | comprising men, women and childre voted against adjournment. The vote arbitrary regulation of the personal habits | $20,000, the murdered man 3 one time employed in the Union Pucific | this afternoon. Hartigan has been run v 2 i ; s I iven ns AR exranolof: Iegisintive e et ial kb issioners of | Will probably demand Arthbuthnot’s resurn & ' | ning around this city since the affair oc. | 823 ature, prosonted a most attrac on this question stood 45 for adjournment, et by U constitt i nove | ihe, olectrieal subway, commissioners of | to East 5t. Lous in order that tho latter ¥ shops, and while here soparated from his | Bia ArGRRE TR CHY FINCCE e, & o oed | Sbectacle. ” Celebrated regimental bands | 54 against. The convontion linally en Traty toth fundamental principlos of all | tejexraph comyany that plucing 1ts. wires on | Dopersonally examined by tho nuglmrl‘t\fi wifo. Ho then moved to Farnam ana | SurEed: fwo wocks seo, with & oradked | ofton alternated with the Marine band in | dorsed . Hatton and adjourned. ” And free government, and usthiied Ly N0 prac- o ol ad railroad structure i folation | there. ‘Ihe general opinion prevails hede | wont to farming, and succeeded ir 7 S 7 discoursing music for the enjoyment of | now the members of the order dcclare P the elevated I structure is a violation | {hat A vthoutinot is a crank. 3 been summoned to appear in the case, i i ! tical results yet attained” in the experience of | of law and must be stopped. 2 BOVISIA AN, f L b the crowd. During those entertainments | that they will vote for whom they please, mankind. 4 TR becoming thognosssorjotin fine gfarm President Lincoln and his family, mem- the s if no convention hud ‘ 7. "Fhat the democratio party has unfailingly | whaward, White; o well known clitzens of Suspected Murdersrs Jalled. and home. He was never divorced from A Breach of Promise Suit. B A o tids s just the samo as Lk © | testified 11 gratitude to the soldiers of G | Moo DoIt M s o Koy | - ST. Louts, Sopt. 15—Yesterday three de- | hus wifo, who has been living in Omahs | Frantiska Hajek has filed suit against diplomutic corps, general officers and SERBRS: LN, o “ E‘.‘R.‘i.'i'.‘&".’..fi‘g‘!?l’i’f.‘.‘..’i'z.flh"‘q'ziJfll‘??".?!‘.ifli‘,‘.‘ was arrested, but s lynehing party took him | tectives arrived in this eity in search of the | supporting herself by laundry work, By | [, 8. Hascall for $20,000 for an alieged | prominent people occu; m. That we favor such changes in the d the south [ Th Knigiits of Labor had a large ball which added | Iast evening in the Masonic temple. Tho ttractive to | committee reported the sale of more tick- ors during | ets this year than ever before, and the \noes. e crowd evineed that this was true. ninds me of an incident | - Colonel Keatley will open the congres- at the inauguration of | gjonal campaign at Atlantic on the 25th. {mm jail Tuesday and hung him from the | murderer of George T. Powell, & railroad | her hns!lmnd's duntfh hr& Bsnrbxllroml be- Ral 4 . = » ’otomac bridge. ont, assassinated last Saturday nightat | comes the owner of a home. She will re- | ot % 4 vendion laws us shl remove moro tectinieal | “48TC% o oo the last week of the cam. | Barsbail, 1l They satod & the el of | move to Farnam at onco. She alleges that upon the strength of the afford liberal pensions, graded necording to E_nnm of 1850 have so many men been absent | police they believed the murderers were in promises she held unlawful relations he extent of disebility. om the departments in Washington asnow. | this city and requested him to put his men A Daylight Robbery. with the defendant at divers times be- t ] ; AT the present time not a single cabinet ofi- | upon their trask. About noon ome of 5 o' con February 10and April 8. Mr. Has- i D 1 8 CardInSL PG of the dimmer | ceriain the clty, while a_miajority of the | throe suspectod mén was arrested and fn the Aboutjbololook yesturdayiafiomoon R thet ! breach of promise to marry the plaintiff. r“m"l of the \l:'hil‘l; houst argely to make the ground ens, strangers and v hese musical 8 ‘‘And this which occurrec | ! i L T call brands the affair as a blackmaling I ; : o n 1 3 0. de auditors, chiefs of divisions and_alinost half | evening the other two were placed in_jail. Miss Amy Dwyer was passing up Far- | O these musical entertainments in Presi- L — [ gratio party, aud that Uiose wncubots ot the | Ho ciorics are nway, and fow of ‘them will [ The' datectivo from Marshall Jdentifica the | nam strcet on’hor way home, whon sho goliomp. AW dent Lincoln’s administration, which T \ Semoorais, who voted. agninst considering a | FeHID before the first of October. | ineuasthose susnectud of the murder 8ud | was met by a man who crowded up Xba Arion Glab: took placo in the summer of Y61 Al «poarest, 1love you, Fly with me,” DUl for the reductinn of tho taril, doserveno | During the past weel or two the coffee | they ; ) music. stand had been ercotea just there Yecognition i deimoeratic coueits, > " | market In New York has boan greadly e e against her, nearly pushing her off of tho | This popular organization will givo its | (bomting 1o spot. eauidistunt. bowween | 314 buse bl plager o his best gt = cited at times, anddealings reached ‘very Kansas Olcy's County House, sidowalk. After he had passed Miss | firgt party of the season this ovening at | the twomounds), and ov 1 would,” said the fuir one, “only i t was a tent- nts have | shaped eanvas eanopy, through the cen- of the | ter of which entended a flu i year | balyards attached. The A Greenback Split. PeorrA, 11.—-The greenbaek convention for this Tenth congressional district met in o proporiiol would never he u sucee etious wel e days tho spreaiativo | KANSAS Crry, Sept. 15—The proposition | Dyyer discovered that he had snatchod | Germania hall, and ull arran Shatihn visre Ve O Diaks, - (Tl tlso to build n how county howse In this oity 8t 8 | hor purse,containing $5. out of her band. | been made to ‘ensure the suc Vices fran Rio and Havre have been of a [ $odiSray und the bonds. carried by a simall | Uhe sneal disappeared before the aston- | event. Tho oflicers of the club this 1 “Why no With | «well, you know you are always caught on the fly, and—"" : conyention here to-day and broke up in a | stren character. besides there s o | Jeaioriie ished and indignant young lady could ycke, president; ( i | of the musical ceremonies was conducted | Ot s SVEEE i ed. row, the majority withdrawing and organiz- | heavy in' recoipts, stocks and visie | MO Jadhcn o A e Ry el i rev Beutz, | by President Lincoln, who at the ap- el ol 1 ing a regular convention which passed reso- | ble supply, - Prices ave two cents higher than | presiaent of the lowa Land League, | sneak a8 a middle-aged man, with a | treasurer. pointed hour came through the ciowd on Nebraska and Towa Weather. Intions. endorsing Worthington and ad- | I Ausus p | Towa Ciry, In., Sept. 15.—Dennis Maher, brown muslache and’ smooth — the lawn from the For Nebraska and Jows: Local rains, fol Journed. The ramp convention filled their | The fire in Eigin, 11L, destroyed Dubols was yosterday elected prosident | & chin and d dm o dark suit. A Tool Thief. companied by Sccretary T AT R T T A Tanks by the admission of a few republicans, | opera house and_ other property, entailing a 4’ Land league, in place of M. V. | The police have been notified, The offico of tho Omahs Barbed wire | followed by some others of th Ah L P s LD . and nominated " Wallaca and nd: | 10ss or $100,000, insured Tor 60,00, Several | Ofihe 1oWa Tand leaehs, R g 00 B 0:0fllan of tho-Omata. larbe They stepped into the musie stand, and journed. p,.:nl.‘:uh]v h-lniL;‘:n-i-lurn-n!l‘,.ogfilrl’lv:l ulu“wm B ool Lt s, Third Ward Republicans, works was visited on Tuesday night and | president Lincoln, taking hold of the ——— robably result fafally. Mr. Theodore Swan, A 1 Aloks 2 o - at 85 3 el ik i A Ty P e e e Thackeray's Homesickness. A caucus of the Third ward republicans | & auantity of tools, valued at $50, stolen. | halyards, to which a new silk An Mg window cap. Bothanms | Thackeray was an improvident wreteh, | was held at 110 North Eleventh streetlast | The thief who took them probably un flag was attached, at a given sigy s were broken nd a leg badly | and his expenses nearly aiways exceeded O A B LSt erstood the business, as the tools stolen | menced to haul up the flag, dhed, " Tte Will probably dic. "Mr. G. M. | his income, His avowad purpose in com- | ¢YeRing, presided over by A. H. Willis. | wore the most valuable of alarge amount r aroso from the vast throng ll’l' ‘i v mx”ule l'ljunl'd. fiv‘\ ‘\ ing to Ame l time, in 1856, | A committee of five, appointed for the | on hand, present but was nstantly checked. Taff, ral others received injurie v AT NEW YORE-~ Washington E New York. First buse hits Fresn CompLedon§ If you have humors, pimples, 000001 1-5 00000000 0-0 Washington 11, New York the second 4 Ditoners—Shaw and Welch! was, to use his own expression, “to lay | purpose, recommended the following r—— As tho flag ascended to the boils. RIS et B 3 Washington 2, New York President and Mrs, Cleveland will not 1 pot of money” for his two dsugh- | named persons to uct as delegates to the The Sixteenth Street Viaduct, pomnt on the stafl where the tent- the system needs toning and Pleree, turn to Washington till some time next v was encireled it it caugnt upon some difying. Nothing gives such ection and wis torn nesrly in twai BURYInR, SGBANE £ pached the top of the Has and vigorous fe i on_ one of mons Liver Regulator, a simple AT PHILADELPIIA— i and yet it shows the impulsiveness | county convention: Leo Helsley, Charles Raymond & Campbell, the contrac ©; ik A0 1Y and may possibly bejdetained in the Adiron- | and’ hoyishness of the man that he re- 3 b » building the Sixteenth street via- | P 0 000 1 3—91 dacks till near October. When they left they Py . i 80 WA H8 | R, Graves, Robert Livesey, W. B, Peyton, | whoare building the Sixteenth streot via- | (7 ie) on' ey hoped 10 Teturn 80 wa. 10 spend & MOt Ak turied to England in the midst of a pros- | A" H, Willis, . J. Davis, Chas. W i‘v, e R Ty e Protty Prospeet, thelr cottage near this city | Perous engagement and with half nis | 4nd ‘James' A” Knight. 'The del i, ciean skin ling as_Sim- hreo | duct, are rushing the work us rapidly as 3 zates | possible, The stone piers on either side | i ined six or seven of the stars ~ Pitchers—Atkinson and Chamberlain. Er- | on th Tanneytown road, but the repairs are | leeture dates unfulfilled. Before he had | werg approved by:the meeting and” the ROSSIIES, - f \ which remained six or seven of the star: voetable compound. It stimu- ors-cAihictca 6, Loulsvile 5. Umibire~ | RouyGc compieie. the piasterini st by | wisiod yarious” oitins I’ the west and n | foflowing ultorunigs choson: B W. Wil- !3;‘;;‘-,’.,‘,’2"{'.:‘,“}';2:3;" ot ot DaTeook and & portion of the atripos. This VAR |y the Livor, oloanss the oyes O OB B green un‘.} there is \llnl.hn(»yul. t do. Mrs. | Pennsylvania, while in his room one | Jiams, J G. Greer, J. D, Keeler and W. | monced in a few days. laasod. expression of many ol the robel of yellowness, improves 3 Modays Baitimore-Pittsburg game was Cleveland is a good deal disappointed atshis | night in his hotel in New York, he hap- | G "Shriver. The eptius then adjourned. s S please ki pres a1 0F 146 rou jon and makes the breath y Y’ th [ but will be pleased at the way In which the | pened to piok up a newspaper, and there g symputhizers presont shows ow t] Y, postpened on account of rain, white house Lias been fixed up. D ! I Nexs Year's Fair, The Time Extended. construed the meident, while the union- e L ARNmwYoumcs T ] R R. Miles s the name of the pastor of the | would sail for Livorpool noxt morning. | The Omaha Fay and Exposition asso. | T1e county comumissioners yestorday | ists scomed shovkod and, puralyzed of oileve Cieinnati .0 1 0 1L 0 0-0 1 0— | Third strect Methodist Eviscopal chureh, of | A fit of nomesickness overcame him, b Lis passed & rosolution instructing the | uttorance. I was near the stand, and St. Joseph, Mo, He came from (I,’(Inl‘l!:‘l,h:’l‘ll)llulnl Although he was aboutretiring, and was ciation have decidfid upon the dates of t d M watched with deep Inteaest Lincoln und | 7o, chell was artially divested of his apparel, he rang | holding their nextannual fair. . It will be ; ) hen wiice.! Soward. President Lincoln's faoe wore | Il S8outers o wvory grave expression, and Secrotar Tie game. Called o account of darkness. gah elght montlis ago to take charge First base hiis—Metropolitan 7, Cineinnati | FEL OIS $ED U EOEQERMET county clerk to notify all architects who contemplate farnishing plans and bids ihed Errors—Cinclunati 5, Metropolitans 3, o 5 ! i ) i i Colly. " | posed. Miles is & young man and a decided!. or his servant, packed his baggage that | & nine days’ session, commencing on N R : o v | y 4 f h“'.l!"""'“’-")-. posed. Mllen In 8 youpEmAn aid o abcldediX | vory night. withont saying & word 0 | Septomber 9 and glosipk on the 17th, The | f0F the proposed county hospital that 1 Soward's flushod for an Instant, but s | : b BN YORKT 0 0 2 0 0 0 g | approved ecclosiastical fashion, and is looked | one of 1 triends, and sailed for home | gucoess of the fair suat clused has encour- | o ugm‘fa:(r)u_iflv ng tho eamo bas beon | the tattered flag re ohed its anox e | o Hhai wy e lth w Bt Loul 1231038600 =3 uponinecolored society as a most polished | the next morning. Even Mr. Fields,who . extended to October stily turned to the leador of the band | rigierodyiy ; 1 Firstbase hits—Brooklyn 9, St. Lows 8 Pitchers—Porter and Carnthers. Errors— Brooklyn 4, St. Louis 8, Umpire—Gill. gentleman. This sbining light siept Iask | wus oortainly his closost American friend, | #%ed the association; und work will be —— and told him to strike up the musie, and nicht in the calaboose, or the ety prison. | o i is sudder ! | commenced at an garly date to arrange Personal Paragraphs. this diverted the attention of the crowd Jeht in the calaboose, or the olty Priseti; | had no intimation of bis sudden dopart gatly g Stention of the ctowd | ee1ABLISHED weapons ana assault with intent to kill. [t USEDINALL ure until several days after, when the | for a mammoth meating next year that’| H. H. Wallace, of Tekamah, 18 in the | from the emb: Charley Turner departed last evening | Crazy Patchwork Block, enameled in AT BosTON Nowever, that the reverend gentle- | Pilot who had divected the vessel on its [ will pse anything ever held in the [ city. was the town talk smong the rebels in 1BZO. e Rl 80,00 00008 o l‘.l‘lfi;’)‘«rl‘uxlw‘:lll tho ‘Atactions Wy 10 the oocaa haadod him o card on | west, Kunas Gty gteat shows not ex | Mr. D. W, Suso loft. last ovening for | Washington for many u diy. WER 200000 ¢ :y/‘&flgg{l'lls 2 Phi alohia 7 )f the married ladies of his flock, and | which these words were written: | cepted. ide he exposition and the “hicago, - - X o . First base ilis—Boston 12, Philadelphia 7, | {6 et of 1 deadly assault was 0o 1ess a | “Good-by, Ficlds: good-by. Mrs. Fields, | mardi gras assocfitions, in aadition to [~ Mr. McDonald went to New York last [,y B¢ autiful Fresent. SO LD Farors—Boston 5, Philadelphia 4. Umpire b Y s Y q b Virels Balt € o g Murphy . v personage than the lady's own husband. As | God bless everybody, says W.M.T. "This | the regular fair programme, an enter- | pight, " The Virgin Salt Co., of Ne o ATST Lous Heariy'ss can bo ledrned, 'the lnmediats | oifundonment of his engugements meant | tainwent, i tho shape of mérehants' pa- | Y5 g8y cole of Grand Island, is | Conn., to introduce Virgin Saltinto every | - § aniaced © ik Louls 10 0100 00 o3| keublewhichledto s et s s o owai | for him a large pecuniary loss, and yet | rades, mardi gras marches, oto., will be | 11 e'oipy " | fawmily ure making this grand offer: A | |1 ! . Chicago. . 10930000 0 1—4/gucheinEiwood Kansas, "just across the | he afterward told Mr. Fields in London | furnished for each evening of the week. ’ e y First base hits—St. Louis 3, Chicago 7. | yjver. Her husband was formerly janitor of | that if John Jucob Astor had offered him itchers-—tiealy and Flynn," Errors-St | Gyer, berhusband was forierly Janitor o | B o Cartane t0 nFmit. that partioulsr Delinquent Fines. for Yale colecge. 1T OTERIE ] (welve boautitul colors, And containing | cuaitzues s riceson syl .o:hfi. (.!m-;:'wé A ;l‘xph\_ Quest, Jealousy b Lot lite been nroused by the fre | steamer to sail withont him he would [ A number of the keepers and inmates [ L. M. Morris, of Iowa City, is visiting lh«"lul .?l|l('3§lt.<'(yl *‘“ '[:v:; Ull:.-umillfi; I‘vi'.{:l alithe L rasn > KansanCity 0 1 05 £40% o- o | Guency with which Rov. Miles visited his | have declined the ‘impossible favor”and | of houses of proatitution have become Omaha friends. ograpbed Canihaviog & omUiN Ror 3 Detroit...... S8 9L 98 03| wite " Last night Groen watehed them. | pone abrond. He never had another | delinguent in the payment of the fines | . Dr. R R. Spanlding, of Ogalalla, was | BOWAHC U Al 1 Ghe GAMIO): | mmns D iniigs st baso bt Kansag | At and a triend ealled at tho Groen cotae, | Ghiano to ill theso broken emgagoments. | y® SBLNNLE KE BYEER, B IO 508 | in tho city yestorday. glven awny with every 1000t packags AHIEAS G v Kansas. City 5, Detrols o | jon started for tnw Intier's howse: Tt 1s said | A fow yoars afterwad, on » Chrlstmas Sontember, and the police bave been | [HIATEY Jones, Sioux Falls; J. A. Ramey | g0, houschold purposes. 1t is the clean- it won A Bucwden. i Yoy forron—Kausas City 5, Detrolt 0. | it Green wado a discovery that led to make | morniag, bis mother found bim dead in | ZEBUR B5 in of ieuevs, are at the Areade. est, purast and whitest Salt ever seen or o sews Tron ol oty o S an attack on Lis reverence, whow he fright- | bed. gathering them in. May Armstrong | gy ), Santon and his sister, Mrs. G. | uged. Remember that & large package | garsofiie worid 4 renoria, Rent fully injured. Miles managed Lo escape and —— and four girls were runin lust night, 1 the e; raatar: | RESG. - S" 1w, any or Cawr i Another Boud Call. went home, where he got his revolver, and | The regular prayer meeting of the W. | charged with being iumates of a house dW Logan, returned from the east yester- | costs only 10 cents, with tho abovo pres- | ‘adaress 3 Wflxnrox. SAnt;ll.—fln umw&" started h‘&dh‘lnfihfiflmummuf" -ha‘lxx LT UL will d in the 'l'gmklngh-m of ill repute. A dozen in all have been 'I’;r - A R A ent. Ask your grocer for it. e A treasu HHernoo was arrested with the weapon. In an rsday aftern st | imilar el . . Geo. 0 rer—— 3 or ¥ o Mundred and forty-socond el for the ro- | ¥iow at the prison Miles admils that he was gosloss st daclook “Shuradat afisetoon, | arse ou selmallar sharge. Bouss, is at the capitol city, takmg in tne | A New Cottage for rent, also Furni- | & mouth < bonds. Tuecallls for #1500, | In the woman's bedroom with her, sad hear s the Taties will Sprained and swollen ankles can be | state fair. wre and new Fisher's Piano for sale. | WELAYY LA™ Sy [ e ol bonde, e o ot s | InE the husbana's feotsiope Re ra. The | RO SO\ e ainte a3l | putan Good Shape by the use of SkJacobs | - Chas, Sioan, former agent of the Wolls- | Inquire on Fremises, Farnam wnd 8 | 4t acainpt b B ~ given that tho principal aud acorued inlerest Dihuoral conduct, however, 7 | busbands. | it Fargo in this city, and now superinten- | streets. Mis. L. Jawkowski foti HICAGE MATL. 118 G~ Chicago