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( Omati's " Fly Copper” Arrested for Fraud | yLiicperscaivin jand ' acGinnis, Base | Por the Season of 168687 in the Metro- | This morning a large number of the | All Beosuse Her Oolored Lover Went reasonof the change « Sixteenth in Nebraska City. v THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESRAY OCTOBER 6, 1886, ittsburg L. Umpire—York, politan Theatres. grain men of both Neb; 2 and Kansas Back on Her, ‘|\ 'y.\‘ '\“'."“:‘,‘ff":?! he hoard of Second Gim ; iy - assembled in this ofty, to attend the | srtlic works v Ly R L M| | P AT . second annual meeting of the Nebraska | o y R : in. hdnweRlc. . tinTore 0 0 AMERON-COMM E 1CS. i - CARVED WITH A PUTTY KNIFE, | toauniform grade. Adopted A YORK COUNTY JAIL BREAK MotHs, First oaes | o ODORECRITICS. | o4 Kansas Giralt Dealors Insurance as | By Cheney—Instructing the committee - its—P tg 2 Baltimore none. Errors e sociation. This jsociety was organized [ on public property wnd improvements to Two Prisoners Cut Their Way b b Mgy Umpire—Robb The Opera and the Star Fall to En- | two years ago, anl s aim was to interest | 1ast Night's Session of the Council— | tako steps to keep cattlo ont of Jefferson Throngh the Walls and Escape n 0 1 080 0—4 thuse—Mrs. Langtry Scores a the in yv'n\\‘vru[ both of this ens | Grain Insurance—Court Notes— [ i yoings—Ne- tropolit 0 0900 VU Great Success — Other also of Northern' Kaffsas 1n a move to Brevities and City News State Political Doing wne and Shaffer, Base hits Dramatio ftems, protect themselvés against the rapacity braskia Happenings. ineinuat 7, M tans 6, Ertors - Cin d of regular insurance: companic | ) I , 2 mpire - rates of the latter had become so high uRusan pa LA i | ort was adopted spisoners Bireak Jail. 1 Favorites of the Footlight that th in men had my up t She anted to Dic DOt Of ¢ sminitiee of Bublia ™ 5 i . NG O 8 AT el %6 | 900 0-5| New YORK, Oct. b,—(Special Telegram to | mind t they ‘conld stand them 1o [ Josio Jamieson, a protty white ik A bl M 3 g ¢ peci gram to | P 3 } . onger. At the fifst moeting the project | r P i | Dre y unc cnts in favor of L4 £ the Brg.]—John MeBride, confined in tl d L% B the Bek,|—The theatres began t rogular | longoer. At the fifat maeting tho proj who is an inmate of Madame Leeper's | allowini the eity marshal to purchase a % 1 2 . : Chamberlin. | \inter soason last night. The performance | Of the new association was discussed, : 5 et ! < t county jail here tor hor caling, and Huzh | 150016 plays—\White, ts—Louisville and later a plan which was subse: | Place on Jacksonstroet, near Fourteenth, | 8 peping of the effects of > eienl ki | square trary to the mg J. 1 in General, | Moynihan the to 0! 70 and con 1 1 o of the Lonsdale Violet Cameron troupe at risor » rial lopted o Smith, for adultery, broke jail last night by | 7 ooklyn 10, Errors—Louisville 4 t : quently adopted was formulated which | made an attempt to furmsh the coroner u ing trial was adopted * First, the Orfglnnl and Only starch that ls cutting a vight by eleven inches thr h | Brooklyn 1. Umpire-—-Kelly, i the Ino is severely eriticised by t 10 morn- 5 ORDINANCES, ) . prne A o The prisoners were AT WASHINGTON t vame: ing papers. The Tribune says External the wall and eseape Wasliir 3 ) nal circumstance: bined o inone cell and cat their way out 3 (3 ¢ internal eircumstances combined to fined inone cell 4 it their w {ienry . &Y ot e o ractically, at least so far as the mem- | job last night that came very near prov 1oty onl bors of_ the association aro concerad, Fouta,; FLAHeA ™, T8 20T 1D Jordinanco makig appropria witha jack knife. The wall'was mado by | Wasiington 14, English flavor nlgh—so high, In- [ wornorations, Tho grain of the membors | 100K uponand has many admirers, but she d during the wonili of September, | S YA Aoiking tio by sixes together, making a solid | Washington 9, Detrolt 8. Umpire—DPierce. | deed, that the odor was decidedly unpleasant | is nsured by the association against fire | has given them all the cold shoulder and | from the various fands as follows: NG § iiveh, Got, 18 o8 wall of an cvon six inches thick, A m Second Game: to the nostrils of all decent people and_well- | and lightning, ann at reasonable rates | fastened her affections upon Sam King, | {iineiat fuil e N every pack prisonier was confined in the next e Washington .1 00000 0 0-1|yishers of the stage. And yet Miss Violet [ and on n mutual basis. The association | the saddic eolored mulaito who is th made no attempt to escape -\1‘“'"‘vl”’~:~‘” "',‘;((’",‘, g L '{“""m"‘,"“ 9 Cameron and her ‘Commodore’ found no | now numbers about threo hundred mem- | king bee among the colored sports of | Fire tund i B4 7 been notified and a liberal reward has been ehors—Glimore and g 1 | Dltonetsciilmors saldyin. FIEst | Vor, 1t is true that the houso was crowded, | bers, and comprises the leading men in | the city. While making a protense of | Vinduct fund e ) T T R offered for tio wrrost and deleution of the e b i & D mpere FErors | bat it was not such an audience as we are | the districts mentioned. The officers for | returning the aflections ot the girl, Sam, | Judgment tuid TV ™ Lshe U AT PHILADELPIIA— g wont to see at the Casino, Nipe-tenths of | the fir ] 1 Himebaugh, of | it scems, has been triflin® of lateand pay: | {urbing and guttering fund......... 13 bond fund. ... e MeCook's Big Fair. Kansas City..... 01 29 38 9= 41 thopresent were men, and It was noticoable Ll ol L. W Low oL Lit; e LoDy t0 Opkiat OUISTILIS OF | Baving fand B e 1) sl McCooR, Neb., Oct, 5,—(Special Telogram | Philndelphin . .. 0 2 8 2.0, 0 Std | tat whon there was appiause the thoatro was | SOUT presiagnt, and ., Luvwrence, of | Joslots elss., his has caused o feeling | spocial real estato. 20,000 00 WH I to the Bk, ]—MeCook 18 all alive and bend- 3 sas City 10, Philadolphia 1. | Somewhat oppressively scented with paten- | gt ST SOREIE SRt Hlie tHond: | sleuier thb ',:l.l‘;}:Y:["f“fifml‘]'_ bR " p TR g ing every exertion to make the falr, which ] oull. It was exceedingly obvious that a de- | ;00 was large. The session was con- | attempt 1o commit siitoide y in the |~l|’““fl~ el AR M opened hero this morning, asiceess. People | AT N¥ termined effort was making to give the greet- | (ticted with closed doors. Among those | ovening sho went to Powors' drug store | yomanGin the grude of Juckson and commenced coming in n-l n il part to see | QUL . 310 ing to .\h;u Ohmeron & |Ixhlmu'a of I{m:rl!- in attendance were e and obtained & quantity of morphine, | bonestreels [Font Jixth to Ninth strccts. i that fair and town on the Upper Republican. | ™ §i F oM i i (6w Yark b, ness and sincerity, but it was nevertheless | G. W, Lowry, Patrick Egan. C. G. [ She returned to her room and wrote & | Onloring the ing of Jac N “Thie entries so far in stock, agricultural pro- | rors—Chicago Y j only a littlo less of failure than the offort | Bowen, Mason (fagg, Thomas Cochrane, | note to her colored lover, in which sho | geardering the grading of dackson and | o At FENIUON, cluttal thd st ANGE dets, and especially merchant products and | Quest. to Bolster up the operetta with applause. The | Lincoln: J. C. Gregg, St. Joe, Mo.; O. G! | nceused him of having broken her heart k gkl s Aiens of Throat, Skin or Bones, Blood Polsoning, business men’s displays, are the finest ever | - AT BosToN— work Itself searcely received a hand, nor did | Hulburd, Hiawatha, Kan.; J. M. Davie- | by refusing to properly return her love i Nulx’»ulx <n| LD Nik Mukted 91d Sores and Ulcors tronted wh xhibi o o wenther s | Boston— it deserve a better fate. “The Commodore’ robky NabiE ‘i i ; st o 'hile At telocating the haymarket now situatec FuuigE prine exhibited in the west. The weather 1s the | G090 | 6 ona of the weakest of ofensable musenm | $00 York, Neb.: John A. Born, Utica, | and trust, and while holding him respon xhil in the west. diby . 8 aga b : him on Juckson street, and placing it upon ndiacrefion, Exce vory best exeopt o Iittlo dainp. o threo-mile | - First biso Niix—Boston 6, § . | comedies * "Tho' Commodore’ fs " illcon- [ Neb: Louis ‘A Van Wasmor, ‘Grand | sible for hor death, forgave him and | Jones strect between Twelfth wnd Thir: % Kiote BiE e, T 5. B, ta B. and Lit- | Errors—Boston 7, St. Louis’ 7. celved, ili-writien, ilset, and_ill-performed, | Island; R, D. Laneson, Elwood, Neb.; | begged that he would pay her room rent | foanth streets, Publie property and im- fbe, ph S R Y s s ST S e shraigh | Powers, Miss Camoron has an_ agreeable manner of | Himebaugh & Merriam, Omaha; Omaha | and see that her grave was kent groen, | jeovements ] e Arch, the forme! ] 3 AT ST, Lot singing, and her singing voice is decidedly | Elevator and Grain company, Omaha; J. | and a lot more ot that kind of gush. Then s A 3 heats, Etta B, "sccond. e, 2:354, 230, | oA Tl 1 pretty Th the lower fezlsters, but n'the med. | Boms, Hunover, Kan.; C. W- ' Wyndhan, | sho swallowed o dose of the morphin | gron ¢pine the curbing of Cuming strct Phrce-minute pacing race. Entries, Pilot, | Athictios \.iiliiuillil 1.0 00 8 0 fum nd llgher reglsters it takes o edeo | Glonvillo, Neb.! S. Jameson, Stelia, Neb.i | and prepared to die. About the time the PN CHEUILR AL VR A A Positive Writton Guaranice sives In crery oue 3illy hutlor, 1 Fitlia ., coming in i | o Pitehers=Marplly and *Hart, \yhich robs it of its, sweotness and charm. | james Morriesey, Plattsmouth; G. W. | drug began to aflect the would-be sui- | Deejaring the L b (8 A L MO N0 Sthtice Time, | McQuade, er speaking voice is high pitched and wiry, Wi o5 ‘! side she chia " A VAo W A ecclaring the necessity of extending ~3 he X distaticed. - Time, - Her attitudes are few and her westures un- [ Witt, Aurora, NEb. o cide she changed her views on the sub- | gonyentstrect from Thornell’s addition E IDE, J13g, 238 5 BEReoh Jockey Club itaces. graceful. Shemight give pleasure with & | The meeting adjourned at about 6 | ject of death and decided she would 1ive | o' Hurmey strect. Grades and grading. 290 PAGES, TIN PLATPS, dlaeant o.ihand gilh Tinttios, Aoonlleht N B Billy A Gravisesn, L. L, Oct. 5.—All a non- | secondary part, but in_the enco of a | 0'clock, after a'session which occupied a | while tonger and try to play even with Changing the grade of Chicago stroet DrAL Bph DAt 0 N ERemInG T ltiths oroer Haned,: 1 winning allowances, one wile: Gleanor | dozen ormoresingers on an American stago | greator part of the afternoon. A mum- | hor recrcant lover, She ericd for helb | from' relteonth strect to Nieteonth e WELON S won, Little Minnie second, Editor third, | S0 18 not equipped to stand at the head and | ber of subjects was discussed, one of the | and aroused the inmates of the place, | sproet. Passed Tle programme to-morrow is a good one, | Pime—1 41tc, T o * | giye her name to a lyric organization. princi of which was that as to whether took prompt action to save her |° AT el s e 10 : but the best taces will. be Thursday and Fric [ Timo=1:4Ld The Tinos is equally sore upon tho whole | thy ssociation should undertake to in- | life. A ph s SUmMMONGH ind | ks i e ocosslty of changing tho 4 oo 11 ) One and one-eightl miles: Climax won, | performance. The World says: “By all 2 E SYaBRT 0 . ULNEHALUT sl ed and | grade of Farnam streét from Twenty- ¥ iree thousand dollars is™ paid in 1ds the t interes > attainmal suro the stock, property and private - great deal of work suceceded in by AVURIALS § 048 Foat wad SITes Tor Tio 5,000 is the total paid | Nakowmis second, Ferona d. Time— [ odds the most unintercsting entertainiment | FEF (€5 T x X seventh avenueto a point 346 teet west of for ry 5,000 is al pa )| 3 and performance at the Casino was given | dences of the members, The question ng the foolish girl out of danger. | Twenty-soventh avenue, and of Harney 21,829,850 by the lation in p s ang purses P [ \ ' I'wenty-seventh avenue, a y WOKE )y y it thla el B LR el 5 . £ there lost night.” iroused quite a lengthy debate, but was a late hour she was resting quietly | gyraet from Twenty-seventh avenue to RE N HIl 9 RNG it THEFe Th NobYREA Oft "!‘“!. t\\"}v-“\rnhlf. !?[m'&'»f:nu(lls Fgmhn Mr: y made her reentrance on the y decided by a resolution ‘to have | and in a fair way to recover. 'This is the | Jiguny-otehtn strect J wansits | Tansill sPunchl‘.Igars SR LR Ohers Ot Spaalal i | nea e eyt erodo second, Fenlon | Amel can siage at the Fittl avenuo, appear g to do_ with any property except cond time that the girl has made an | =~ Chuiging the grade or Capitol avenue AP *| were shipped duving tho past SK. (i —[Special tele- ) e— . ing as Lady R 3 “ L, o grain and elevators belongi P AR HOE oxIStenon aceq anging & p AL L . Wwo yon 101 d . Rt (o Thiw)dir0, Rultins thissy Firstof Octobar sveepstakces, for threa-yoar- | Noieay ])‘m“xuu:: “.x‘l“ "'E:H_lri‘;;y\uwlx v"'-:lhy ||m|l .:[m. g ain .;Il)lll vator s belonging 'm; mpt to end her existence on account | gy [irhteenth sireet to Lwenticth b [ o vear: v\y::v‘“\\_’.’. o e A dletective. vas atrested here to-lay o | 91ds and upwards, one and one-fourth miles: | g'large audience. ‘The play 18 peculiarly | 0o members of tho nssociation. of her coon lover's faithlesness. About | gy, Passed, A csT| Bonao {h tho worli ean trnthe in dotective, was arrested | p-lay Volanti won, Millic second, Jim Douglas | adapted to her power, and in it she shows The eleetion of oflicers for the ensuing year ago when she was an mmate of aring the necessity of changing W | ulyanak Croil R it swornl out by & farmer named L Time-=: 2 that she is not a noviee in the art of actiug, | Yeur resulted in the following: Ire y Shepard’s place she quarreled with ade of Sixteenth street from Harney AL I et Normand, on the charge of obtaining ‘ allowances, one mile: Begzats | hut one of the most expert, ingeniousand | dent, T. W. Lowrey, Lincoln; Vice P her Sammy over his attentions to an- | g1it to Howard street. Passed. SOLD BY LEADING DRUCCISTS. money under false pretences. Last spring | Bush won, Jessic second, War Eaglo third. | plensing comedy aotressesof her tim Himebatgh, Omaha; See other gir lowed poison to end | * 0 0% AT Ve council adjourned, R.W.TANSILL &C0.,55 State St.Chicago. Normand was in receipt of numerous letters me: g Cora Morris appeared at Union Square as E. Lawrence, Omaha, and Trea her woes, but was saved through the in- < B - — Sy , i L Doy N having disposed of 120 papers, the larg- threatening to burn his house and barn, He LAt AIAYPARELTTAG oh! SO U LRI AT , Patrick Bgan, Lincoln. terterence of her friends. *[ est amount of work eyer put'through at - hired Nelizh to work np the ease and find LD S 1 eter miliar \mericar So'far as could be ascertained from a ikl iy ons ves & vonnal oult 'tho. guilty parties. Neligh persuaded | LATONtA, Ky, Oct. 5.—Sclling purse, nine | goers that It 1 only necessary to say that sho | number of the members the association, | CARVED WITH A PUTTY KNipp, | 15 0no session of the council. BonK E him to give $350 tobuy a team of horses to be | furlongs: T erwon, Ligan second, | has lost none of her wondertul power, after one yoar's existence, is in. an ex- e used i working up the ease, and instend of | Warrington third, 8 wname Janauicheek mude, her st apheat: | Gollont condition, It i still, however an | Uy Ending of a Quarrel Over Pool The Court Call. ) m.nm:"lll::i ::f;:_f; ?‘."\‘:..‘H:'fi"'f;..m“‘ ;,o:f:m‘l': Maidens, three years old and upwards, | Stuart.” Herexcellent acting was well re- [ experiment, yet it bids promise to hold Chips. The following s will be called in L eveny ithee The eyidence against Neligh is very | Seven furlongs: Glen Almond won, Har- | cel least until the insurance companies An ugly fight took place ab Judge Neville's court to-day. Bidiplacoinyiiis SR A hank L0 SOH0CAR b A tsburg second, Audelia " third.”Time— rodiuce their ligurgs o 1 rate low enough | night at tho corner of Seventh | Vogtman vs. Mack. aniread Himelt il hpioms - 9 Bty yards: W o enable grain edealers to insure at | ang Pacific streets, in which one of the | Kewitt vs. Lormzen. At paes L § g - ctisipe snny Sullivan, came ne: Brown vs. Bernstein et al. . ants and Hoads of Fam. Ooppati gty LeBEAk A ) ot. 5.—[Spectal to the | yypg, “A Buneh of Keys,” the best of Chas, | which immediately preceded the ]‘1 lncxp.n‘:‘m, l); nny lTnlln.ul.f B BT K BN O 3 (oS no 18, et ivontaia £ oty ominens Loon DosLes Beg.]—The fair of the Brown County Agri- | ~f{andieap, mile and half a rurlong: Mona | H. Hoyt's farcical skits, will be presented [ lishment ot the association, the insu being scalped. Sullivan, who is a [ HOMKIAN ¥S., D cultural socioty of Ainsworth, has just fin- | won, Little Minch second, Fort ihird. | at Boyd's opera house on Friday and | companiestook out of the pockets of | young man employed i the | 11, v Howley ot al. fshed & most successtul sossion. 1t is osti- 407, Saturday evenings and Saturday mag- | grain - men for | insuran in | Union Pacitic freight depot had been | Banks vs. Miller, sherif, mated that 2,000 people were on the grounds | o JUTRE TR 08 Ialt won, Iight. | inee. I'he picee is said to be brighter | this state no loss¢ than 50,000, ying pool with som friends Clark vs. Buck, eity tr on Friday, Oc Tho -nssociation Will be | iy sceond. Barbutg thitd. T hnei—1 441y, | than ever this season, new music and new | Thelr premiums ran fis high as 6 per | when a painter by the mame of wnd vs. Omalin, % ablo to meet all its bills and pay all purses k 3o PATB LTl % | specialties being introduced. Marietta | cent. 'This, it readily will be n, was | Charles Tuft got into the game. Atthe | Turner vs. CTNHEOBDARE™ . chool for¥ R0 Wi 11 tu)l, - Thte! weather during Trotting at St. Louls, Nash and Bugene Canfield are still with | excessive, especially iw view of ‘the fact | close of the wits some disputo sher Z IR L) SR the entire session was excellent. The ex- | St.Louis, Oct, 5—Trotting at the St | the comvany seuts W that during the ‘preceding {wo years, | over the division of the pool chips when Cooper et al. feiwhts. Largo grounds. Bo ANBRAE R AV dBrastRARE GEIas Jucts | Louis Fair association: B Thursday morning. there were not mbie than two elevators | Tuft struck at Sullivan who re- Anderson ef g ed nc nodntions, = e BN 6, ol lSHOWAA Sls e Uhdertul |17 Mirstvhos 908 class: Astral won, -8t -Bel amtroyoRAUGIN Vb o ke Rod North- | turned the insult, and o fight | Bock et al vs. Poterson et al. Miss EARLE, 1910 ashingto D. C. pRereLrgbrknblo, landialiowod Riefiwondartd StIace, 9:% class L AgAlWon, o oL LDe ew Hotel. ern Kansas, Thigfactset the grain men | ensued. In the trouble Tuit| B &M. k. R, Co., in Ne- il el (ol SR L »‘vc"ml.xl\lun third. Best tim - Georgo A. Joslyn is now busily engaged | thinking. with tho result that what they | drew a putty knife and gave Sulli- e x —_— — show, especially or horses and’ cattle, would Secol o, Osage stakes oar- K & 9Ly engag! i ooh % 75 A 32 dve S A A X il . £ D o, S 3% bl | o ohe TS, SRR takes (o e et ol | i pushing forward o work on the now | BOW laairo casts theus, bus nbont throe | van ara violousslyshes it it sorost the | “Charvootkn s, Vomaska. J. L. WILKIE, U e vk s &8 Sa0oL A GaoTRSIER &L TR e o T o e T ) o years pass | side of the head. Tuft w arrested by Abbott vs. publishing Co. e ;::;Ln|1|-?::\f:‘;‘:::::l?o sm:“{;:l\ful |‘x‘n’uuo‘(‘:alnfu5§ Victor Wilkes second, Georgette third. Best [ hotel which muainly through his enter- | by there is'sc cely any doubt but th Ofticer Hazo and both the prisoner and i{«-l{::|:\l: e AT Manutucturer of thercon. ADFQTY FUN0LL L ooevounnns veessooe o 80D 85 617 8t. Charloa 1., §t. Louls, Mo, t stakes, for colts and fillies two prise ard money will be erected on the | t rumwmmhfig Bor bo reduced Sutfivan’ taken to the. ¢ il Dr. K P B e e Tyain and Sany Notavtes, | outhens cornit ot Tt ant Fondh | R gVt volr B now | Evsenaing was ol and Sitindod sl | S50 : aper Boxes, Butier County for Van Wyok. okt ¥ rables. .| streets. He wentto Des Moines yester- | been put into a siiking fund, and when a | van, who had two ugly sashes across the | Haseall vs. Om. q : BRELLWOOD, Neb., Oct. 4.—[Special to tio | | L17 Overiand train, for the wwest last | day having with bim _rough sketch of | goodiy sum is laid by, "dividonds will be | rigli side of his he S e | s 106'S. 14th st. Onaha, Neb. : aucus meeting held hiere the | THENE Wi one of the heaviest of the sen- | the ground und floor plans of the hotol | declated in the same manner as with any | dressed and’ Sullivan held as a witness Yergi vs. Yorga, 3 cases. Orders by mail solicited and will ro- Van Wyck men swept thefloor and sentseven | chatge. had plenty of work on s '3,‘-',”", oot Mendellsoln | other mutual company. oo | against Tuft. 3 Housel. ceive prompt attention, delegates to attend the county convention, | ty A ra o GrandBIIna S Dhovell| i EH L eae B Rl ol -'“.,m‘."‘m“{" There are but fow states 1n. which in- e State ex rel Chose vs. Murphy. T LT T X L 1 Island. 2 izh, 1323 contain210rooms, be | urance companies of this kind are now PUT THROUGH WITH A RUSH. M held f‘\l,;"qgl"[“ B e oo Bolld SR P uding two specials. | constructed of Cincinnati pressed brick | n existence. One of them is Illinois, e District Court. ckers were nominated forrepresen- | The couches were alltilled and the ith terra cotta tr " vhe R S P G AR M . = - N Datelo S tatives o the state legislature, The nom- | gyoeand o e o hk.l-,\ il c‘,“:)‘l‘l:l)ht“ll:(l‘\\':i‘l']“l.;v E;[:l:::;ntxlhl.h\n:ll‘s‘\)‘“l‘u‘l\'. where n‘hfxf been in \vox‘lfll},.c:m_ilnu‘m. A Busy Session of the City Council F.and L. Kahn Bros. brought suit yes- » fneess are W. A. Hulchison of Rome Creek | £% f . v ; f the handsomest | for some years back, and where it has Last Night. e T T D teaohmt I L s and Gord of Ulysses. ‘The nomince for | |1 COMMIssion hl;‘l'fl»'s-\{,"l‘l’_mwft_hti‘l ull- Tlrm-lurm]m Omaha. The interior will | been productive of a great deal of good. AT L AR e s e srday morning ]ru ETUE‘C“ {I ;,“ urean 4 o4 d i Yo 0cglsd county attorney 13 Sheesley of David City. | mans were the Hon. Wiilix . Cod he somewhat similar to the Paxton, with A semi-annual meeting of the associa- g arge - | aguinst George Louis & Co., for $2,005. o it Sent oo Tor 8 150 Tho wajority of the republicans in this part | (Buffalo Bill), Hon. George Canficld, | seyeral extensions and improvements.. | tion will be held about mid-winter. ber of visitors were present at the reg- | for goods furnished defendants, . ks DEELONDOL, O of the eounty are solid for the old man. Jule Keene and Con Grumer, of the | The dining room will be on the sccond e deisings ular weekly meeting of the city council | juliette . Grifiin et al. appeals from Messrs, Kuhn & Co., Agents. —— ‘Wild West.” They go to North Platte | floor, and will be two stories in_ height, Licensed to Wed. last evening. . S t of $100 f or the land be- S Wholesale Cattle Stealing. to attend the Lincoln county fuir, visit | thus making one of the most desirable Judze MeGnllooh o T mayos!s communioation approving 3 semento S dripty NERVITA speedily HEnRow, Neb,, Oct. 5.—[Special Telezram | Buffalo Bill's big ranch and have a grand | eating apartments in the w Another B R Tt e et e pproving | Jonging to her condemned for the Belt FHEE "'mAL i vl :?un\ Ber.)—Sixty-ive hend fi!val\mlyh')mt- old time generally, in which a littlo foaturo will bo a oromenid, 333 cgvasterdyloficiilioning g 13.05dlnanoss pise utl:i' lmnlnwlvnwnl Line railroad company. e ¢, Molstein and graded stock. were stolen | hunting may be indulgedin. The two | feet, on the second floor, and the | ; RUERICRA00, 3 | of the city council wasread .and placec The following pleaded not guilty this | and Madred affsctions. Trial package Lic, poatage, Fese 14 000 Last night from the ranch of Fleming Bros., | Specials were No. 15 of the B. & M. and | ceiling of the dining room will be Ricke: Dakota City on file. et g1 L e Komed located botween Byron and Chester ‘The | the oflicers’ car of the Hannival & St. | of giass. Tho office will be directly 1 Woodbine, Ta R A =) | LOED DG e country surrounding is being scoured for the | Joe road. Their occupants were General | opposite . the Farnam street entranee vard A imvorly. . Dougl R R AR O e O S ere John Lynch, enarged with robbery; thieves. ‘The general impression is that 1t is | Crook, A. E. Touzalin, Superintendent | whence the clerks can have a full view | | Lillie A Williams. ... Douzlas county Fahey as a member of the police force | Archie Robinson, charged with attempt thowork of au organtzod gang, A‘reward | Holdroge, John A. Coliins, . Donahoe, | of the entire lobby and apartments con- |+ John 4; Wolteshek...Omaha vico Patrick Murphy, removed, was re- | 1o commit rape; John Wilson, forging a IOF for tho return of the cattle, L. H. Tower and R. C, Cushing, who are | nected therewith.” Buck of the office will A a e & AT YOMARE 5 2 l.ud to the committee on polico. rles Johnson, ceny; Na- i going to Idaho und Moutana ona hunt- | be the reading, writing and smoking | { SRt Febiiion: Omann “The mayor’s appointment of Frank W. Webster to Oppose Dorsey. ing trip and general tour of observation. ,rlt_;mm.wi:}lllh [n:\,"{n».;.: _US)EYIHJMN k:vlllm_:]-'»_ « Austin. ason, Neb Sulan as poundmaster vice D. A. Hurley, n . Nm:nti.x.fi eb., 'I"l‘”-'rf-l'd['tl‘amc!n: d’l‘ole- Deales e T RN e Ok aront leraniihe oy anistoras mnonbuls L Lube filwaukee removed, was referred to the com- o he jury in_the caso of gram he k. [=The Third distrie | ¢mno- o i b e y I i MR iy Lrirdey AR mittee on public o e shaus & MeEwan vs Oliver C, Camp- cratic convention met hore to-nightand nom- | _ 11e #00d people of Walnut Hill are | nam. The plans for the exterior are not Building Permits, R R 1""‘{:“‘-"' ",‘\“‘ bell, was in favor of the plaintifis for Pt e > congratulating themselves on the fact | yet completed, but it will be fully in s cintendent Whitl od build- | considerable discussion between M %0410, inated W. 1. Webster, of Merrick, for con- y o Lottt S Bl P s aperintendent Whitlock issued build- | fPHFCOTEo - CaeRason Be e e | §94.40, < Vi s o | that next Sunday the now Christian [ €ovd with the best urchitectual ve- | . 05l o0 S0 o davns f ) Q D £ J In the case of Stephen Robinson vs. C. gress, Amonz tho resolutions is one de- St i inzz permits yesterday us fol.ows ; g o an oAt phen | > 4 Z ¥ y 1 1 Mr. Ford, wh 1 I s on e ; quirements of the day. There will b 4 3 erred, and Mr. Ford, who wanted the | |, RS R iy Douncing the republican state convention on | church erected in that locality will be | joihing omitted in the design and finish | Miss Elizabeth Kuhlman, one-story appointment confirmed. D:sWosdworththonerlictias ingiayor the temperance question dedicated. Tho services will open at 11 | of thishiotel to make it the equal of any | 5 e cotiage. Eleventhiand Vinton. $1000 |~ “ihe mayor's appointment of Mark | ©f fiabingon for BRSO e : o’clock in the morning and be conducted | in the couutry Rl Lellnan s URpIATSEOEYA0ISIOr0 Kohn as special policeman for the Harye Judge Wakely is hearing Mg villis T o building, Thirteenth and Farnam ... 8,000 Saed el Sl Y Langworthy, ‘in which the B s {Special Tele- l:iv‘il..mA|n‘|x~(lrn‘|\)rl‘lyll.r:‘lns, uf“ hlnru'hhu'l = Chiatles SEntthaweon, on-story Traine Lumber compuny was reforred o tho SeAnpR S gm0 the Bik|—A Unlon Paiicforco | 24 GOINERormann of West ulbgitys - Pevsona) Paragraphs, enitae, Biglith, betiveen IHiekory and N tenovt. DE the building inspector | Judge Noville will go to Jurt county roke g i to-day one ek east 4 B A : 16 John Creighton went to St. Loui harles . 0 ] g :k e sourt for one wee! Rroks s “’,."" 8- iock catt. of« the and nothing will be left undono to o, TR e for the month of September showing that ktolioldiconstforionoiw present depot. Kumor has it that Columbus | make this occusion a memorable one for e ey STy W0 yosterday | Three permits aggregating, permits were issued for buildings having ) IR Ty 2 is to bo blessel with new passenger accomo- | Walnut Hill. Undoubtedly a large num- nator Van Wy ed yesterday - 4 total value of §240,000, was receivec Aocording to the Paris Figaro M, Paul dations and the eity is duly thankful for the | por will be present, and citizens of | MOrMIng at the Paxton hotel. A Pretty Little Traveler. don file. & Bert, the French mimster resident at long promised improvement. o i o espocially fnvited, Mrs, J. A, Lucien Stephens has returned from a | There was oue party at the Union Pa- arge number of estimates for public | Lonauin, has been dnstrumental in os; C spie, of the deaf and dumb institute, with relatives in Missouri, cific depot last evening that was pidrticu- | impr nents were reported by the | tablishing the FAgacemy of -onguin, ves particular eredit for the success- S. Woolf, a prominent merchant of Salt . od in the arrival of the Mis- | board of public works were approved by after the model of the Academy kran Ak ] L ful works hie has done in bringing about | Lake City was in the city yester. ariy ded dn;bie Arkival of the Mis- | i) noll caise, It is composed of forty members, 'h;);‘wr;-! 1::]‘[':;‘:;::"““«}1 l‘f“;:‘“:'l';""rf{“_‘ the ercction of this pretty littlechurch | Dr. Merritt, a distinguished New York sl TA0R On motion of Mr, Ford the estimate of :;wl ML Bert has made himself its presi fheo Twenty-sixh district hed in this eity | and turning it over' on “dedication day | medical man, was a_ passengor to Sun | counted very closely, This was cam- | Ryan & Co. for the grading of Tenth | dont. Absolufely Pure and Unadulterated. anan county, wis nominated by acelamation. | free of debt.” Francisco last evening. posed of the Hon, J. A, Gillespie, Mrs. | street, amounting to $300, was approved | = : 1 use ¢ enthusiasim prevailed. Pe—— Hugh McCafli Vi o and g eomein exaetly on time the minutes were | and the city auditor directed not to de- i HOSPITALS, i 5 5 o flrey, with dog and gun, ¥ ? bt : It Was @ Canard. | went westward Lot eyening (o buy some | Gillespie, and two lady teachers of the | liver the warrants until the laborers on CURATIVE INSTITUTIONS, Slck Judge—No Court, Yesterday Buffalo Bili received a di; prairie chickens from the grangers. deaf and dumb institute. ‘They were | the wWork have had their pay ured & _.& INFIRMARIES, NorroLk, Neb., Oct. 5.—[Special to the | patch from his superintendent in cha B, A, Vangreen, of Vangreen Bros, In‘\m‘ll’lv Alinasine, "‘_ri\nl ’i’ M The motion was made upon the strength AND PRESGHIDED Ny PHYSICIANS EVERYWHEAE, gx,|-The Madison county court convened | of the Wild West camp on Staten Ieland | vopulir ¥ 3 : ] 1| ot complainia that have boen made thiat T . 3 3 1 § £l pular st Cumf street grocers, | Gillespie's s 4 : 5 : i < 3 &5 3 at ‘:un:‘)ntn:\ yesteray, and as l.lnljnllllrmul that the reported shooting of ono of his | went to Custer county last wight to | fincell RiooS: "'L’,‘,’m "“.’, Aora, :".“\ horera ‘“."-'.i:.”m:fir“‘ ayenel ko HOI ERA' ORB 5 CONSUMPTION, untll October 18 an account of tho iness | cowboys was a canard, There was no [ slaughter tho gontlo prairic fowl, fng il from Kansas City to Om nor. & sub.gontresor of Byan & Co HEMORRHAGES S L Senatorial Convention, 8. PAvL, Neb., Oct, 5.—[Special Telegram Pacifie train, and when it did not ) fight, and only the accide discharge Licutenant £, H, Brooke, who has The train rolled in and among those on The proposition of the Omaha Thomp- And all Wasting Discases | ] DIARRHEA= THE TEXAS DROUTH, of a pistol give rise to the sensatio charge of the construction of the rifle | the Pullman ear was the golden-haired | son & hu.wuu Electrie Light company OR DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION, o dispateh, range at Bellevue and did so much to | child radiant in smiles at" meet [ f I fift 1 A g 4 ateh, 20 1 evue d C child radia es at meeting her | to furnish fifteen electrie lnmps at §18 per Al i Not Nearly 8o Much Suffering as Re- i s malke the camp a success, returned to bis | Felntives and evidontly as haphy a8 happy | month fo ssoh lamp. whs. referred (o )3 RYBODYB«SUBJEGTO' MALARIA. ported, Judge McCulloch eunlled the docket of | post at Fort Siduey last evening, i B r e o S R a R B iy | i e the seevploniaid soceived f e commiuion oo ansiand olvatsiobighie, [+, A(OMMAINTS GEHISKIND PURE STIMULANT A petition asking that C. 5. Higgins be gram to the Bek.|—A great deal that has | court yesterduy ande disposition of sixty- | one of the most rapid and legible short- orry” to leayd theé little one as her | required to abate the nuisance in the AND -fiM SA]: : ,mf 5. been misleading hins been published regard- r hand writers in the west, 15 in the c nds were rejoicfid to receive her, and e imperfect smoko stack o his E'NO mfij Ewi FOR THE SICK, INVALIDS, ing the extent of the damago and suffering visiting friends. He is official reportcr r " 1.&11‘;0:».1 in the depot | restaurant was referred (o the committe HAV]NQABO'ITLEO CONVALESCING PATIENTS, O ~eaused by the drouth in Northwestern Texas, for his father, who is judge of the district | for many a day that gttracted more ‘at- | on public property and improven AGED PEOPLE, Mority Lasker, a well-known and prominent DYSPEPS/A court ut Omahs tention than the,conting of litte Ray. wnd the building inspector with power to R WEAK AND DEBILITATED WOMEN. business man of Galveston, returned yester- United States Marshal Bierbower went | It only goes to showthat with the care | act, i " ¥or sale by Druggisia, Grocers and Dalers, day from uwip through the drouth-ridden Causos its vietlms to be miserable, hopeless, to Lincoln last evening, where he will be exercised by r,;ultmml companies nd The petition of P. E. Iler, John i Frice, One Dollar per ¥lotile. distriet. He made a caretul survey of Wit- | coutused, and depressed in mind, very ireit jomed by District Attorney Lambertson, | especially the Pullmatl car company, in | MeShane and others, asking permis ly i enled bottls, und v goncing ox. barger, Runnels, aan, Brown and other | Bo. anguid, and drowsy, It is a disease | wnd togethor they will take a trip through | having none but“kind hearted mén in | to use parts of lots 1 and 2, in block 26 3 : countios, and reports that while there were | G SRS T oG eolt, 3¢ requires | the Republican Valley on government | their cmploy, ingthgse days children, | near the river, for the purpose of sinking o ccasional instances of destitution, there business. aged people” and Tnvalids are just - | & well to the depth of 3,000 feet in pros v 8808 oh the Decess: eareful, persistent attention, and a remedy to 8 5 7% > .y S b S M 0l o o P }‘a’:‘l."éiifi.n‘t‘.‘.. 15):\-&-“1{'.:-“ ::l‘m’l:; d l'.‘»:ff’ of throw off (Le causes and tone up the diges- J. H.Green, of the Union Pacific y enre in Lrave IH}H ] a!‘I‘Hullnn.h d by a | pecting for gas, coal or oil, was r¢ ol rsous sutfering wado the proper applica- | tive orgaus Gl they perform their du senger department, went to Lincoln y Acone, of their sigters and their cousins | to the committee on public property and ~ > lfl" l;;‘"."\""lb:m;‘*" & Foep ll!l- rui(rnfi willlngly, Mood's Sarsaparilla has proven h-nll.w “n vbn-n;n_‘,a connected \vn‘h |(h.- and thelr aunts, = 5 lm{ Alxltuxnn‘;n]xil-l.l KRt O 63 5 . i ] LTy Comymytio P of the afflicted districts had offered to indorse o ed remedy in bundscds of ca: ron © is making arraungements for g i A pe sk o vole ) Ahe Dotes of Persons clauning o bo i *desti. | JUSt the required remedy i hundsed & party of Californla txavelers, ninoteen Injured d¢'the Bridge, #15 per month for 4 special policeman in G "5 " tute circumstances, pavable on easy terns, 1 haye takon Flood's Sarsaparilla for dys of whom will leave Stromsburg, Neb ¢ rday mornipg ‘William Dibond, [ Hanscom park was referred to the com- w bie for such advances. Lnstances werb EUintaar ks moscltn oM TOStIG Hon. J. . Wright, ex-mayor of Lin- | Union Pacific bridgé, met with a very cluim of James Fox for §1,500 for IT )5“;\'5A B & SPEEDY y G o : IS tra work on grading was referred to —tem - unfreguent, said Lasker, where persons own- - b R % coln and & prominent member of the leg- | serious accident. He Was working on a " - onddas & . - © . = ® gt By Towas Cook, Drush Electsle Light Co, | o0 B e G | B e 1roa W D& 08 & | the commitiee on- grades and grading 2, ‘CURE: o< A aellef commitices as mendic HNow York Qliy, and took the evening tran for home » R - oL’ | and sity engine A 5 gianesa —— Tho houorable Jolin Was & candidate be. [ $0 the upper portion of the new struc- | A protest against the paving of Four- 4 RUfifilSTSSEU.’ lT' Postofiice C Sick Headache FOONMANARACALL WAS & QRDCNINE 811 ura: b““ ,m.,lai-l,guu some mtls nm; toenth strect frn»l;) lm\-.:;.pmuxrwl to Postollon ehanses in Nebraska during the . have been | nomination. but owing. Lo ertain poeu. | Were being raised, the chain oroke and [ Cuming street, and a similar oue aguins o e week ending October 2, 183, furnished by [ o For the past 4o gy Pl 11 e says he was loft. Ho doos | he was thrown a distance of uwelve feet | th Javing of lirace streot were -Ten'r:} SSC THE CHICAGO MAIL | Caeryioi tho elgium Royal and Duitod Giates Wm. Van Vieck, of the postofice depart- induced to try Hood's Satsapa- not believe in viva voce choice, aspecially | %0 the ground. He was picked up in an | to the committee on paving curbing au 3 ¢ (dally sdition) will be sent to LSl CVery Sati da sis T was induced fo fry ¥y When outsiders have the best lungs. | ubconscious state, andt to his rooms | guttering. adTas 11 1o U Cinuds ¢ months £ i b Oih-a CUgO. B e Ronast Olir, Sarpy sounty | 2l Aud bave Lognd most selelc 1 oneeh SAKS e bn Paoilio, between Eighth and Niath | - Petitions were presented asking for the | Adusss Fik Ciifcado Nall Vs stiiv ciienso | potwaan Antwern & New York W s ) BATR, ¥ | tully recommend it to al” Mus. E. F. An Indiana tramp was seen hiding a | streets. Doctor Galbraill was called and [ division of ‘the yarious wards into more | == - Postwasters appolnted—Boelus, Ioward | A¥¥AuLE, New Haven, Coun. Sy liedge before he entered | found that Dibond was badly injured in | polling places, and referred to the dele- 'ENNYR“ AL P“.Ls p 2 o 0 connty, 0. G, Jehsen; Brower: Keya bana Mrs. Mary ©. Smith, Cumbridgeport, Mas A tiam on & beswing tour, - The pack- | the side and his left ankle somewhai | gations from the various wards v T0 THEL RHINE, GERMANY, ITALY, HOL. county, D. 1. Miller; Danuebroy, Howard | was a sufferer from dyspepsia and sick head- | g contained ‘% in niokels. $400 in | lacerated, It is not thought than any i KESOLUTIONS YCMICHESTER'S ENGLISH." LAKD AKD FRANCE. eounty, Otio D, Rasowussen; Sules, KexaPabia | gone” She took Hood's Sarsaparills abd | greenbacks, and a certificate of deposit | serious results will follow. By Ford—Instructing the marshal to The Oriinnl and Only Genulne. " D Fi RoURW, Wi Nesoo: found it the best remedy she ever used. for $300. All (ms wealth was handed 2 ——— prosecs the contractor on the North ; , davweal wershings Iniiaiecs FALL AND WINTER. JOWA. ¥ over to the tramp, aud he was told to Dominick Egan was arrested last ey Jmaha sewer and keep the residents of ¥ Salon from $9) o $7%. Excursion trip from e masters sppaiuted b Jowa during the | - Hood's Sarsaparilla ot = h i oharged with baving assauliod Clias, | that viewnity from tiliing - the sower. - #1210 %0 §1 s Yacond Cabin, " outwArd, | $a8 i 2 4 - " B —— ustad. Egan has been paying court to | Adopted, g 'Madlaon Rauare, i ¢ LS ) Al Blon county, Alice H. Groyes; [ Soid by wl drpgeists. 81 six for ¢ Made The county commissioners have gone | a steydaugiitor of Hustad, and” when the | ~ By Goodrich—Instructing the board of | Sold by Druggiets everywhere. Ask for "'Chi i Teige Peiar A noxville, Mavion eounty, J. N. Davis: Un y (. 1 HOOD & Lowell, Mass, y £ ydaug| 'Y y 3 Ay, 'Po Yo Fng ) ey DA ouly by €. L. Y ' to St. Louis on business connected with | latter interfered Egan assaulted him. He | public works 1o award the countract for | chester's English” Pennyroyai Pills, 1ute Ity LS Earniimati F ity vd ) 100 Doses One Dollar. the proposed new county hospital. was arrested by Officer Whalen. the paving of West Farnam street with | a0 Ot 1% Tt st : D, 0. Frocupa, 14 Feruam 3§