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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 20, 1886. - i \ N the rate of six per eent per annum, pa | THE TELEPHONE SERVICE, In. conformity withithe recommenaa- | BARRING OUT SICK CATTLE. | tsratsor Iy. The principal and inter. tion of Mr. J. K. Ghoate, superinten | st are both payable at the office of Manager Smith Makes an Explana- | dent Colorado division, Mr, John Rapelje Kountze Bros. in £ | New York tion has been appointed assistant superinten- o ,,' %, O, The City Veterinarian Reocives Stringent | . l“l\ re were also $30,800 in paving “I wonder,” said Manager E. B. Smith, | ent, with office at Denver, Colo. e djn ?) o “\l‘ LN ’j r,/CO@\ Sory Abont Planrs.Pastmont sonds, payable in nty years, and are | of the Telephone company, vesterd £ | risdiction over all narrew guage districts ‘n i i Orders About Pleuro-Pnenmoni [ in sums of #1000, with intorost ats por | peonle. who Hd Tault with. ths of the Colotadg duvision, excoptthe Gireo O‘\) "\,. % T oy % cen myable semiannually s he place ( o *acifio, 0 Ou ¢ ) i a R aRtianet o Nos ! telephone service ever stop to think that | gogeen 1 L ; > it < ’/ e y ; o s i AANTINE MAINTAINED, | above mentioned in New Nork Stimeot Lol A 4 iy |, There 0,000 Ihese bonds | they are generally to blame, and not the Mr. P and will be due in | company or its employes Ihe remark five, SIX, Seven. | wyug called forth by a comninnication in | rado ¢ wil He Pls ¢d Faro-The Telephone Ser- indard guage however the latter | 1y people don’t know how to use a | be seen to be admired. The work of this vice—A Boy Run Over—Ra‘l d nine ye trom their date, an | o "0 i " ier compluning of the | M4 the Greeley, Salt lake & Pacific | umount becoming due each year; | * M L2 bichiel g [ narrow guage district, with jurisdiction ; : " § » Notes—A South Omaia " i e o 100l il b o neglct of the gporatots to mak proper | flf.".\('\";fj\,,‘; over ail Sl of the Uolor ‘ Of good qualities and low prices recen tly introduced by the NEBRAS- cent per annum, payable annaally. The | tinued, “the subscriber who complains |~ To take effect October 1st, 1880." " : & : N A ‘ principal and ibterest.are both piy that he can't get tho nmoor he wants is | 7 4 \““""M | KA CLOTHING CoO., is what forces severy one who examines their goods Dr. Ramaceiotti, city vetermary, re- | The bids for £50,000 paving bonds were | self. 1 wish ] Kickers would come Geo. W. Boulden, of Philadelphia, ha | . " ] seived the following telogram yesterday | L T Ol Up into tho contral exchango them- | joeated i Onana. M. Boulden i ot an | to buy of them. Every hour in the day brings to them many new custo- morning | Spencer, Trask ¢ 0 ew or . chinery there I'hen (\.\. ) amatear, but a thoronghly trained artist = | R i | Bt Aspll e 2 0| Do rformod ot Uika Smple ton | most el ,',; mans ;\m";-f,f‘f, vty | €TS8, strongly recommended by those who have had dealings with Wi toroot i I De | e blils for th Juent wlm.lm”\ ato, Dt ns 1 saidwhon | NORUNvostorn BXonnnim ‘,‘L‘]\ I’ o« | them, and are astonished at the very Low Prices and the unequalled WEASANC AR L CVC" | bonds were as f¢ a mistake does oceur, the subscriber ten | will be surprised and please he work man who stands at the head of | 0 oo | to oneisto blame for i, It may be be- | is a large oil painting, done by this gen Al @ igs 4 ;.’I,‘, fon, s a0 0 | 0 i ot .1' HE T bar sk | Lo Nyon i Woll of thesooin, 1. ',. bargains offered. In addition to the specialties mentioned last week, hroatening revor o rectly, or beeause he did not eall it loud | o handsome square, beautifully and tast valence of pleunro-pnenn: | ) 1,000 00 | enough for the operator to hear him, 1t | fully decorated, in th er ot which s | B B it . | for the $11,000 ourbing and | MAy bo bo f.:w 1o, 1MIBR" 10, CRILYID (1 | & Bertatt. Yepioat .‘w’-,‘.,'," ".‘. an o n | we have placed on our counters 100 dozen heavy all wool scarlet shirts cattle in the distille " i shoec | i | operator at the same time that a dozen steamer out '\4 n lan which is almost Clieago, as also m w mild degree in | @uttering bonds wors us foll ollivr: . stibagriboy clamoring | perfect v are bordered by tw ock vards atthat point. Ths fact of | Flake Bros, & Co. $11,281 00 | o700 "eur PR OB | HOREAY pamely srogonting & ldy de. "awers HAF M ' r ¢ S ,‘1\“”‘_} I “’ et i::v:;,“‘,‘:I\\“;IV:‘,‘J:‘M i o g gur. Mo truth] of ! SHCR] panele rebregunting o luly dos and drawers, at 50c each; worth double the money. Come all, and | the suprinon ik L SRR ASONS, il oy Iay tioblumoof their | gentioman Is Uy worlcof an irtisty (llv“[ get the greatest value for your money, and those with limited means, 1 elsewhere in thisissue of the Bi Why Counci Kasper Opposes lmit that our operators may wspecialty of parlor or ves- Besides holding the position of oty Moynihan's Protective Police. | ma veterinarian, Dr. Ramaceiotti is also "1 have heen asked o ofien why 1am ile, They're 10W16 degbrRtions. He omany | ray Way ’ - i o e ¥ RO i suuerron Dol oo e | ke i I et s i (oY e | Untle decorations Hooun paint fromany | remember the only place where you can buy mens’ all wool suits for w's merchant polico | Gl Uu‘ ave’ Lot infatlible. But ] do | people. of On should congratulate is r the direetion of . man of the committee :',i:"‘,“,‘l',',’,,\, : '- an 10 Tound in any "m”"“ Washingto publicans, fo 8 Bu representative. “My | - “ilave you any plans for improving | The republicans of Washington county | TOLK suits, from 5 to 12 yearr £+ %2 0A and goods at ONE PRICE ONLY. experienee with - two of Moynihan's | the servicey” sclected the following delegates to the men, " eontinued Councilman Kasper, i state convention: Lorenzo Crounse, | § “led mie o believe that his foree would be Henry 'k, Sam. Warwick, Sam 18 at Spiker Conant, S. B. Taylo ke 0 mistakeonce in - His Lh;H is to daily visit the yards of | public ”"‘””‘ll‘ ”" the conpany at Conneil Blufis and exam n Kasper, ¢ ine le and horses intended for | on pol shipment into this stat \lnh,.-v...| to plenro-pneumonia, Dr R cintti says that n ease of it has never been found in Nebraska, Never e estab- [ more likely to injure the public safet 1S S00n a8 we get into our new s in the Barker building; we shali surteh-board, costing $20,00. theless the quarantine mt oint of ; y Al ished, and fe will maintain it antil | than to proteet it Last Thursday night siHtuye: | B . Alonzo Perkins, J.W. Bougs, ] further notice, ‘The disease, he says, has ned,” < L bber mt 7 o'clock one of my teamsters saw i o becn oceasioned in the present insts a man looking throngh & window of my I'he onlv instructions to this aclegation a germ which lodges in the lu [} lodg Vel The teamster seared him | r S 10 NEWSPAPERS, | 18 to support Mr. Lane for state superin- sing the formation of n pus, giv- | W s adent of public instrietion. Sttt tior e, o e bod i Sl i :”"” wentinto | mhe Omaha Type Foundry and Sup- | The legidlative |t UsD appearance with streaks of red and white. | Wiilo T was oating somo fellow knocked i, d : 1"',"["'".( R HRRLEFIAL Thus fur no eattte have come from Chi- | 4y the door and skked for something to bl bl R e LI L O R DRVETE | | eago, since the stringent orders issu y | eat.” My wate told him to go to the The Western Newspaper Union at re instructed for Henry Sprick for | the live stock commission that loon and get some free lunch. I followed | Omahis prepared at all times to outlit This is equivalent to were issued, Yosterday, howey him and o stattod on 4 ran and. ot ihe | Publishers on short notice with prosss, as the district is com- hundred and twenty-tive head of vear Jings and three-year olds, from Huron county, Ohio, were received. These had passed tnrough the yards i . but their ownerselaime he: but six hours, and « isolated from the re ing been quartered i th type, rules, borders, inks, composition, same time another fellow rted away from near_one of the windows of my | SUCKs aud tules, and i tiet everything houase. - At Thirteenth and Leavenworth | In the """“"' printers’ uml vul-lhh R e \'“ 1 o] ) 1 y assistince vo | supplies. Better terms and more libe d to-day, b, ught them, with the assistance of two prices ean be secured than by sending to | Wishes to express her thanks fo the In Chieago or elsewhe; Save money by | man line and their agent Mr. Brown at buying near home. Second hand ew York for the courteous treatment i o pr o » bougl S Ve d attention given to hLer during her 010 thintione of flic MOH . Wis 60 he | in the printing line bought and sold, We ndat g = — The partics in charge made atfidavit 1o | Bodi of his employes. T ik 1o fel-. | often have groat bargains in this paption. | tip. e this offect, and as they wero all in a [ Jowe Started o worlk tho torn & oot tob Iar. Send for TiE PRINTERS AUSILIA RY, e healthy condition, the” doctor allowed carly Ui th vt iunons | e | QUF MORthls rade Journal, it gives T DMAhA THE C.E. MAYNE REAL ESTATE and TRUST 03 them to be at the same Ume eX- | poogmmend the establishment of & mer- | 15t8 of goods and prices and from time | §¥A decree was re mh red yesterday in the n acting it from the ownurs. tWo | chants' police under the autiority of the | t0 time proclaims uncqualled ba case ot the d ) ional bank — = 1 i g sbey, in tavor of the M‘ED‘CA‘-‘NS ”TU,,, - th AND FARNAM, OMASIA gion and Burt countie sister nl Mrs I hom Soeuatih S Cor. Douglas and 14th sts., Omaha. olicemen, who landed them in j pon investigation they proved to be- long to Moynihan's fo Moynihan cattle, hay men named Peck, that they would quar. Besides the eity really has no such | BeW an Lsecond hand 1 antine them for nety days after their [ g8 1o, ST WestERN NEWs b mrival at their destination, a place in the | {iehonty 10, &1ve to anybody exeeptto | o gpoit bot, Howard and | 2 1 ‘ Property of every description for sale i all parts of the city. Lands for sale in vicinity of St. Paul, in this state. — Onsaha, Nebraska. as follows: CRTRRs | every county in Nepr Dr. Ramasciott states that thereisnow enforced in the state against eattle fr ocal Laconics, ntine orders | Dan Angell—"I wish you'd ing stern north- |y ince when Jefferson park COMPLETE SET OF ABSTRACTS AMUS 1es of Douglas county kept. Maps of the eity st TIE AL L PALMER COMPANY e for Oof T s or connty, or any other been B ovthar L alANE statte s el 59 S A IR0 | , information desired, furnished free of charge upon appaication offcet of this is the_detention of il catdle | e s a cow pasture, how nueh the ety | pyimers company from the T e p A il bl 4| o R R | from those states, atowners” expense for | gots for the -l\\hu is done with e theatre, who mase their apear= | Kennedy ve, Potwin, nimety days, unless it ¢ shown by e othe 4[.\ Inu t Boyd's for two nights and ¢k, Jones & Co. vs. Leefe ¢ bill of heal(h from a veterinarian at the beginning next Friday. We AP GzacS (hh S D1 : M. BURKE & SONS, point of shipment that the animals came having a goorl tim Imer's Union Sqiare comp . ind other cows we | never found it w of his Madi A it is conc | rom a herd i no w condition however, will_not now opers of Hlmois cattle Stanbright vs. Hambright, Hart et al. vs. Rosenfeld. iy misry Chronis'&"5ur m LIYE STGCK COMMISSION MERCHANTS, a The fences a and itis only 2 question of time befc com _the strongest s vs Baier, . nl|mu‘|| in the above telegram. | ek will become a camping ground i h Hm; the Am nstage has | Deitz vs, Kant et al DGR, MCNIENANIY, Prop @EO. BURKE, Mansger, Y i mules from the Immnh.».l the cows in town.” known. It will be seen to Fis aud Chuturan vs. Chutu Qistectiycataipilos) sk e R SR S e pentaritar e e UNION STOCK YARDS, OMAHA, NEB. tioned. llw are examinea solely to do: A ke l Sinners, Which \\'Il be pro- Dolan vs. H “M ot al. «ase requiring cither medical or surgica REFRREN Merehants' and Farmers® Bank, David ¢ m. rnoy National termine whother or not they are afllicted BT LM WG o) . by this organization, re eived tho The suits of Robinson vs. Woodworth; | #ud imvitealitoc tafor themselves | BAnk, Kearney, Columbns State Bank, 4u|m..m.\, Neb.: 'Mebonald's Bank. Nor with eithee glanders or f: If not, the acoming down town, getting | entive endorsement of the press of New | Bloome i orrespond with us, Long ecperience in treat | Platte, Neb, ; Olnaha National Bank, Omal vs. Schoeder and Robinson vs, > and San Fran- | Jossiyn et al. will bo called on Friday. 1 of intense inter y ¢ ; fact is reporied o the hive stock comiis- | drunk and raismg a big disturbance, | York, Boston, Chi lue of stock [ n and by them an order of discharge | T are arrested by the police and | cisco. It o is ‘«m .l‘ = ] llun\l"hl before me the next day for t Its motive good one—charity. The OfF for Lincoln. t erday morning Dr. Ramac ‘-n.mm:.( ‘ormerly 1 used to release them w sale of seats commences Thursday. i A a his attention directed to a bo, reprimand, beeanze I knew that n 2 — \1»(.n‘l‘\.\ mornin John T. € stood tor two days back in the [ they got back to the fort they would be NO SMALL HALLS, 1l other,delegates and polit Todlbyithol Man for Lincoln to attend the republ of Rediek’s block. He punished by confinement in” the guatd | A pearth Exporic animal, found him affected with | house. Lafely, however, th bers of the Sucial Olubs, conyention, whieh is to be held WL pay customers’ draft with bill of lading attached for two-thirds c. S. RAYMOND, k and ans left state that and ordered him shot, which | runming all bounds of decenc it o place to-day All those who went The only reliable L‘dlnlms!'u‘o making - was done by a policeman. determined to treat them like other per- [ This year there is found to be consider- | TUF i men, . They thongnt . his y J W - sous. Il try to teach them that they | able regret among the members of the | enances were as good as those of any of PHVB(&, Speclul NEHUUS Diseases RELIABLE E ELER’ PLAYED FARO, can’t disturb the good order and po al clubs ..1 the city, because | the other aspirants for gubernatorial ALL CONTARIO) i i v, Silver i B N Cainiaa on Brolsn of the KT B risastionl | Nonors SHI od I e b L s B L e e Watches, Diamonds, Fine Jewelry, Silverware rere efght men in e ficld, ansious for | 160 s Subiiie' The the nomination, that the selection would ative treatment for loes of vi 3 ed. Corner Doug be narrowed down to T r CATIONS CONFIL AL . The other eandic A Politician—"*John A. McShane is | ot this kind. 3 the hall of th ty. All work warrant- Yoing to be ol He's going out of | Light Guards was in especial demand b el tcen 4000 and | the clubs mentioned, but. that has. boe arties will argest stock. Prices the lowest. Repairing a specis us and 15th strects, Omaha. Money—Police Court. “There’s the man that got my money, judge,” said S. T. Bradley, a working- or sei closed and no more dancing i PR, 5,000 m: . and n_ the other counties 3 3 5 £ the D, : aly written—enclos man, in police court yesterday T oL onongh majority 1o over: be allowed init. The other halls of the Post of the s city, with the exception of a_f aré for cortain r in | too w, whieh [ of Daw: nnl sons objectionable, are | Appleg: feeling of ce and consequently unsuited to | all scemed to be lh-\! Paul’s name would illng five | small friendly gatherings. The members | not bo mentioned,and some said he ought morning, pointing to a hard looking customer who infront of the judicial des 2 4 = charge made by Bradley was that one | Wyoming I succeeded in :.-f.»s.-.y.ay.s'*:;ct:e,':;:'arcaa*m;m WOODBRIDGE: BROUS. | o ot IMEEY. & come that.”” Elmer Frank—"During my stay | Practico limited to Diseases of the State Agents Frank Kinsolla had stole §20 belonging | bears. They have a territorial law out [ OF the elubs i’ question are hoping that | to'be hooted out of the convention. AR FOR THE | EYE, EAR. NOSE AND THROAT. 1o him. The evidence showed that Kite | thers that n mas not o vemtont o o | somebody will yet be mduced o build a 3 - opin D i ; Fricis 9 7 3 hall to accommodate them, United l’rt-shytvrltln-‘. selln had Monduy night met Bradley, who | torritory can't Kitl any game but bea 5 t btesiany: i 7 ¢ it was out of work 0 to gét him | This lnw canses a good deal of annoy- B At the session of the local presbytery by yroaK BECUREL ; ajob in a wholesale furniture establish- | anee to hunters who £0 out there; 1 don't m D i 5 of thejUnited Presbyterian church Monday Y A ment. angement had been | believe it is constitutional. Nllll“)'ll"“'l“f"“”‘ id vental of the Coz- |y’ o potition from the members of y ity o Ln.um. made, Kinsella turned to Bradley and | GRS S Mon tehman’s | ““This house is now doing and has done | Fighteenth street was read, asking that | modation ‘;"”gy;“'";;m“'{;",;;,;q';'h:l;‘;;‘“"" 5 . RN R s of b o atiepiilia o O e motate o Ir 4t N6 | for two years the second fargest busin the United. Prosbytetian chureh, on the | omaba " Modical and Surdical Institute o i ot and gave fi soci 1 - o b i raes smess | the Unite ytor ) ) fer “ 090 st I u'-’llllhk: fitm <16 | ishing condition, having already 5,000 | of any liotel in Omaha, f T T LR i g l’-‘lnfi' I‘tnfilf mcflu.flnnFsihfflnu Caolto! A{Jnglocgnunu o Omaha Neb | mm\"’sefifx’tx{L’i‘?llei%ll'i!!‘;:’:“l::sc:}f:gh.uw L $15 of the amount. Tlis Kinsclla | members and increasing every diy. We folory rassonsigiven Sonmishing T RN A RAAREY T 23wt EROR. vromiscd to do. Instead, howeyer, hie | propose to extend 1t into Canada and to S LUMSEY. | epend upon itself for its support went off and lost the whole' amount piay- | hake it on of the most. relinbie and con. o e ] . f sume time that it would be of ing faro. ~ Kinsella's defence was that | servative labo lutionsingthotcomna| . gt bailee AndersontsBixthaay, 0 8| IR \fz.ft':)";:ulh e N I SR Bradley had given him the money to play | try. Our members are becoming mora | Monda AROi5e N8 fortye | 4 otion conld!be taken on the subject the faro with, with the understanding thilt | 1 mope iterestol i ito. cen fourth birthday s about | oy wdjourncd. ’ . the profits of the gambling deal were to | day and are ing more respeet to ”. twenty couples of the Swedish society s S ——— - | be divided. 3 found him guilty, | Jaws.” swooped down upon him at his Hen dence, v Munk's Funeral. RO ang. sentonood him: o thrty e 1922 Douglus strect, giving him a verita: | Tho funeral of Henry Munk, Genoral Vi S g 4 2080 N g TEROLT, As soon as the genial host | 's conching vho was killed Sun- A Lu\ls‘ ...ni.-’ Solfer wis \llllm l“" to ‘Ih“ The Jewish New Year or Rosh Hasho- | i ]m\(. P TNL s e l’l:uvul) s o \Ifnmni “rh ) W n“llxlxil‘!"\l Sn'x)x“ : 22 s aZis ‘, ‘ this Kov'to Honry Dufont's Butehor chan. | nah commences today at sundown. | amuzenient, thoy propared to give thelr | G8Y by @ N e S R L ! o | Inaccordance with the Hebrews'computa | tnexpeeted” guests a fitting plion v y / ternoon at Drexel & Maul's ‘under. i | i os aisiment.” inerment of the | Mothers who would have their children dressed nicely, should ' D Km0, us was made in Prospect Hill cem- ""h{ "]:f" Landeolid, [fy The coflin was filled with floy : dy and il Tong b w | 1GR3 o), DAiins famigy e call and look at the goods of the ¢ delivered from the Egyptian bond- | memorable one (o those who were fortu- | faah It s CREREREL B amily lives in Copenhagen, Sweden, nd thereby become a separate and | nate \lwu"h 10 be present $ — | net mation. But the month of “““‘ foll l\'!""““-'”“ Rlioate prasonts Avmy Gossip. “Lishri™ is the wonth in which, by | 2% \i;[j""“'l,“"‘“”m ,”.“‘l"’l‘lllh;lm:.,|II 1 order was issued at headquarters time-honored tradition, the crea- beautiful bonque com United States Ma tion of man occurred. Commenci A ] s of cute flowers, | Yesterdayr 4 i fth | Nord Mr. and Mrs, | ps Fort R «Irlul\\‘rn\ymllu'vs § aputy Attorne rtson, w o ay “Tishri r. und Mrs. C. J. Johnson, | of i per diem to cighteen ounces. B0 Attocnoy o Rvaro S o Sl i ol Ishe stoine, v, nad N | Ciieitenant. Brook been ordered | “Ebba Lofgren, Miss | from his position as quartermaster of the 5 Merteen, Professor Lind- | Bellevue rifle range lu his pust at Fort | just returned from a visit tothe Rosebud | the Jews celebrate “their new y quest, Mr. Sjoberg, Mr. Smith, My, Huf- | Sidney. 4 and the following te days, [ Indian Agency, suc cd m making a | 2 0 [ mather important arvost—ikat of Timo ,‘I‘"l'l'.f‘fl'fl".“l Mo Ten Days of Pomte Mr. Olson, Mr. Brunnell and Master | = e Nordwal, ticlos w stolen from r tly afterward, the supposi: | tion of time it is on the first day of the | The LTRRINGEAEIRlS hat Selter was the' guilty man. | eventh month, called, *Pishri.” G Whilsts ;\“]‘“1“.“‘ o ";"“_“’! R, JFrio and C.0). Coburn wre fined | (he fivst month is eallod “Nissan,” yot ju | WU Fe(TEmel 15 and costs each for fighting, — Out of | anly marks the date when that peoplo Rt o1 g ol;.h: drunks, three were fined and the “,:. iy RORR 91| thoroughly enip rest discharged. o WHISKY l~'(Tll INDIANS, The Fede tes \llm aPers these days s called the . . S 2, v se g i Inzy genius, “h,,hh\,,,“ 2 “L,}" b | ocension isone’on which services are| the agency for some time, supporting }:4:\]:‘:):)““" e o ol ol ‘l‘h\“,:i mself by taking advantage of the aver- [ {EViH 6 haard s .mxludlun»(nmh ter. He A\ oughou 1¢ e suspe by has been on the quict, selling whisky to | ) suspension ot the Indiuns, in small qu and devoting their time with spiritual knocked down and run over by Iars worth it u o, | For somo {imne o WAL o Fabe & o bt fu this city | buggy driven by wman named John i A1 Jenith icned | a1 closo ™fram " Cxupdgwn fodny (o | Wilion Stroud was crossing Sixteonth JOWRR Mo ok Jength Uglite sundown on ‘Thursday, The divine stroot neur Wobster, and was about to 0! MIROLES] yices at the synagogue will commence [ Jump on a wagon when Wil o'clock this evening . instead | Son's g Tan Into him and ». Rabbi Benson will | knocked "him down, The little fellow was picked up and removed to the ive at 1500 Webster street Run Over, Yesterday morning about 7 o'clock C| strond, a boy of about 13028 FARXT.ANM ST., e, Who have the best line of Boys’ and Childrens’ CLOTHING, Hosiery, Furnishing Goods and Rubber Goods In the city. 'he laws against seling liquor to the Indians are stringent and severe deed th ave to be, The averag | skin, under the pest of conditions is a Y P pestloss, reckless creature, whom it is a ] dlmmm matter to hold in check. But 4§ when Uncle Sum has to 1 combi i i of one-third fire-w and two- p. irds Indian, he b « upon the subject Jf he Joys and Sorrows of the Departed | home of a rel v His injuries w The musie at the synogoguo for the | OUS though. they were quite soye occasion will be choice selections from | €onsisting of bruises about th tra ..nn..u al Jewish hips. Madical attendance was summoned avery unpleasant b on his hands. For this v n, wmoral suasion and fede laws and tho boy's injuries were dressed. : $ig is now considered ont of dungor. e PP P o (s v St Tt S g ) made to ¥ 0f Sonty young ladles and gontle: | kg 0" HE wishd whoPwas ok eombine to inculeate m the br asts of the | Wwen visited the residence of Mrs. Honora. | 4IRS (4%t at fho ting. He was sngased nobla red man the strictest principles of | Carroll, Seventeenth and Paul _strects, | in looking out for another team whon the temperance, evening. They were provided | accident oecurred, and consequently did AT Y R withfmusie, and at once procoeded to take | not see young Stroud, who darted di- charge of the houseand enjoy themselyes | Feotly in front of his horse. ‘This is the can do. ©ity Treasurer Buck Opens a Number | without restraing. It wa Jlanrm i and | Yersion of the aff glven by numerous Call and see what a new house . ST T ‘welcome home' to Misses Annie and | V¢ Witnesses of the accident . Maggie Carroll, duughters of the hostess, Qity Treasurer Buck yesterdayfmorning Rail Notes. ' who “returned last y f i 1 I uenml a number of bids for public \\mlx, irho ehurued lass . lkhnli:l:)mhi;: ‘.in‘t\l\: Assistant Superintendent Dickinson, of Absolutely Pure. They were tor $71,000 of dis- | Wy, ton and Pitteburg. The evening | the Union Pacific, went out yesterdayjmor- e o il . g da October Ist, | was cool ..lfl.h asant m.-.mll\ built for | ninglin afspec r with Gene r Thispowder nore: ol 1y, strength and wholesomeness. More econ- , due in_one, (W, four. five, | dancing, and all enjoyed themselyes | Hanna to Denver. There they will meet | AZiStrenuth aud wholesomensia | Jore Sook ¥ low ' ‘seven, ei ht and nine years from heartily, Refreshments and songs added | the other general directors and go out b with the multitude of S = a ir date, an_equal amount becoming | 7est (o tic programine. and the Sdnght | 055 tous ol ianéeon of th Fos foat shortwelgl i or shospume powders OL SIEGEL, Manager. each year. ‘They are in sums of §500 § hours had comc and gone ere the party The following circular Was iss l B Wallae: Now york, ‘el and bu\r interest from their date at | adjourned GeneralfSuperintendent Smith yos! \