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2 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY OCTOBER T”F RO\I) ‘\H\T I)l Bl ”T 3. & M. and the other roads. Now they | the same rates on them to Caldwell, MUNICIPAL: MELANG [ the laborers excavating for the Little Mac's Pather-in-Law, " I NUL 0" L | eonld not send goods to Y Ulyss | Tdaho, that hi 1d have gotte to - } Hal 3 ") N ] o ysses, | Tda hat _he could have gotten Last Night's ' Daii " £ the | ton for the new city hall. T General Marey arrived in the city yes o (V] West Point, I Bend and a_host of | Omana [Sensation.] I don't want | ** Abit - lepo i R i T s | sl tord |} home After an ex | other place rates from Fremont | to antagomze any of the roa S Y I Yo R Lt Bt AN L LB Sl b Oapitalists BEnthu o | Were 10 ce cents, \I mer- | but n[ 18 not y dom to All the councilmen were present at the who is « ‘h‘\l;\ mte [t .r-!l~ W exc 'Hv_:y}‘mvvwn,' w' in the LE » 0 B 1 on his house, | join hands with any road unless upon an | regular weckly mecting of the council with the Ryan brof wost. Itis presumable that the game 4 oposed Omaha g i ! y 'S y, mecting \ nei Proposed Omah wit | astern basis, and cortainly not with one | held last evening, Tho following busi ¢ way of explanation of the | captured was sent shead or by somo other b wio when it had it in its power joined | 066 was trunsacted s n trom labot, (hia | route, as the usual num s OR DIARR &= [ IMPORTANT CITIZE MEETING. | ) i ”'L‘-";l“”ifl;_\\“"\“ml!‘H"l o PETITIONS AND €0MMUNICATION | 8 Monday of every secor | ied to the Rock 1 vening : ' The City Connell~The Catholic S| £5,000,000; | haul from St. Joo and Kansas City, but [ Rances adopted at the last mocti of tho men b ¥ wn oflicer of 1 dignified & . SETHIS. { Otd Woman! g 3 rof a mill: | jtis the short haul trom Fremont and | , Same—Ap David E. K o udheuiuliveb, $ | o rovalist but rchable as aConneil OMPLAINTS: SIS KIND: § { An Old Woman's Story- Coart t SN i ¢ itrar of the L of W wi lnst ey \ Woor | Bl may Y N tion. N 1 ANDNAF M Y A S g Notes—A Hamane Act " fudl %0 DIAVET, the answer il vice W nt, res 1 Gowe | G, SYHCH M ] ‘I, | fine men of American manlooa (ex f; -er/u J11Ys SAFE Winioar { 1 Other Liooal, 18 & competiak point.)’ [Ap: | i v tho amount duo thom - Mr. “Rea | cent his geay mufton.chop whiskers) and HAV]NQ‘A'BOTTLE'OF‘ | u. Th sing Mr., Hime of Clark stract from Vel e By in Des | oparade. In - regard to polities the & 2 & 3 The Proceedin 1 come to their as [ T8 of vours. as | to Twenty - fourth cod mes neral had very | to say L SN R W \ vnoof 1l ) ! because some- | od in t I, originitl, or 'was | Dloeks, Paving, eurbing tterir A War Jnckman. although a staunch democrat. The 40 P 4 fngs of Omalia’s m I capital in Ir | it s Of Propetty Owners uncil | A warrant } n out in the | Present administration, he s sed ; i8ts which ¢ hich did | Mr. Himebaugh—It is original to s u camy HaTI0N cOntE e Nat 13 Tt | him beeause it was demoeratic it | SEmbiod Taat Hlgh The ra Mr. Grifith—Woll, then, I must say | 8ddi | it by Nat Brown, proprietor of | wag evident that the fathor-in-luw of the | - : Lancoln was Oma- | that you have made a very unfortunate | OfJ. H Asking § m. | the Merchants’, for the arrest ot William | Jate General MeClellan had somo_good rooms, to consid e et | Sl in whioh o Weite YoM létten, be. | 386 t0 propoerly by cha on | J. Jackman. The charge against him is | New Jersey eriticism in store for expres i voration of the pr orn & Missouri Valley cause it was written with the type writer | Jackson of, Financ that of obtaining money under false pro- | sion should the oceasion require. 1l city to the nor d that if the road in ) and upon the letter paper andin the Of Property Owners cead- | ten It seems that Mr. Brown cashed | said he was gott » old to mingle in . b prosided. The following gentlemen were | uestion were built, he would give the | office of the traflic manager of the Union | r of Twentieth s Dodge | a cheek for $25 drawn by Jaekman upon | politics now, hut judging by his appear AR : { T attondance: Hoemon Kountzo, G, M., | Sune rates to St.uoo and - Grand Tsland | Pacitie, and was sont. from- the head LUt i Grades and gead- | Lincoln bank. © Wien the eheck was | e, Genordl Marey would be able to C oy : o A e that he did to Omaha, but it was not | quarters to the Herald office. & presented it was at onee repudiated, on | hold his own against many of the old war 3 H Hitcheock, Dr. Miller, Armstrong, | Morchouse who woulidl d i Of prop wher i for > ! AL ” F E 1 H s ler, u Z, | Morchouse who would do this, but Mar. Mr. Himcbangh—I can prove my | . property owners ~Asking for grad. | the ground that there was no money | horses of to-d | ‘RE Vi § Lous Raapke, P, E. Mayne,W. A. Paxton. | vin Hughitt, of the Northwestern, The | words, and will take an onth it ne ing of Cuminie steact from Thirty-second | thore to dackman'scredit. 1t 1s said thit - lyl('/?-g{‘” E?:SY \-r CH ; 0. 8. Potnis, A. Millard, . A. Welshans, | St.J ‘\‘1;;»\” 1 Island was paymng an ry, if there is a notary here, th ‘\llm-k! I”l’lh rty-sixth \Hu‘!l with cedar r. Brown is not the only vietim of these : I Like to Be Human." ASA E Q.SPE[DY Jos, Garnoau, Jr., C. A Fried, J. 8 | Ilerestof 6 per cent upon its bonds of Ve said is true, dnd T am W locks. Paving, curbing and gutter bogus choeks. Jackmar has not yet been ast evening Mr. C Raymond, *UN2D, caSne i PAY I, O8 gk W A 1. Ofban.o. | & oo per nile, " and o believed tio million dollars on it O Board of Publie: Works Ity arresied Omahw's prominent joweler, left for ‘CUBE \ oy BHEH 1k on, road conld be built for that rate. A cer- fith: T reiterate what I have | first estimate in favor of R —— ; e | ¢ Bowan, Euciyd Martin, Itghort Easson, | tain merchant from the north, ‘who de. | said.” Mr. Himobaugh ovades the aue | the eity wall contract for th Sanders' Block. Lyons, Ta., with the remains of I Holm, ”_ RUfiGlSTSS[LLIF i S 1. {"’“,'J"'“- 1L G Clark, F. Coipetzer, | sired to purch in_Omaha, had asked | tion. T did not say that his article was | 34815 Approved. A number of 8 Pioncers looking for the old military | the young man who died of typhoid fever 1 Sk o T Edwin '“-I‘\y. C. Hart- | for a roturn pass. He was informed that | written by any other porson; 1 simiply | wtes for grading were reported by the | bridge on Cuming street will bo lost now | Monday midnight. The deceased worked | =22 (el gl — g Jos. Markor, Goorge €. Warker, P | ho could got hono from' Omalia, but lio | Snid hat it was written o tho Tetier | 0ard of pblic Works andapproyed by |in view of tho improvements that havo for Mr. Raymond sinco the latter has o aeh, ortchler, A, E. IReo- | would bo given one from Chicago. e perand in the office and passed through | the cotncil. g ! oly been mangurated, especiaily if the | been in this ety and about two years be- tor, Jos. Redan, S D Mercor, LA | aecordingly made his purchases there. | the type-writer of the traflie n of |, OF Marshal Commings—Asking for | W B8 M o iy from | fore. Me. Holm W or C. Brunor. T for, G W, Lininger, T. | “ My, Grifliths said that he had been as- | the Union Pacitic,” leave of absence for one week totl, | it plontdors Baye: beon dwdy Irom s HUNAE B JEUNE alio: 4 Goore 1 hos. Swift, Ward ( neroft, | sured assistance for the new project from Mr. Himebangh: I deny the state- | , OF property owners—Asking for fire | Omaha some ti The latost addition | &nd abonta week ago was taken sick, foorgr bio, H. T 'Clark, and Frank | a number of towns, among_them Yank- | mentin every particular, unless it was [ hydrants at Seventeenth and Pierce, and | to the business beauty of this part of Although not any kin of Mr, Raymond ) The osation of the | o ind stated that one “of the- highest rds done by the Herald.” Eighteonth and Williams, Fire and wa- | Cuming stroot is Sander's brick block, | arugfuiily, as soon as lis illncss wis 617 St. CharlesSt., §t. Louls, Mo. Ll poration of the | authorities of the ouly road leading Colpetzer lere remarked that it € consisilige” of six ologant, stores A 88 | fooianest oW taken —to tho lusta of 41,0 Medioal Col < Gt o D nctor 1 by Nir. Griflith, | out of Omaha had told him that Omaha but just that Mr. Guifith should [ OfJ.B. Furay—Asking tho extension | fine upper rooms as ean be found in- the o iy Tul Sl ey s (ki vy other ! of the Omaha freight burea. | Thoy wer | must. look for lier future trade to Wyom- | give his réason for making so strange an of the curb lito on’Seward strcev nout | city, Mr. Sundors i ono of tho old sots | Foatca, 28, teuder ‘Hands could do, oo yoluminous and specilic, o \bodying in | ing, Colorado, Utah and beyond. When | nssertion, because Mr. Himebaugh was a | Twenty-fourth. Paving, curbing and | tiers of this part of Nebraska, and is Contrary to gencral expectations and b L he main the statutcs o’ Nebraska ‘pro- | askiud for' Iis reasons for- this strango | man of rhspectability and vorachy in the | BWCHNE, Pevar foumd i tite orcond atoon'af thy | tven of thoso of his physictan. Dr. Gross: | FUISGHRSIIE 28 5TACe: Blood Petsonings vided for such institutions. The princi- | statement, the official stated that it had | communit 3 Of Chief Galligan—Recommending that | parade. 8 man, the young man suddenly passed | gid Sores and UIoers. aro trestad with snparslasd | pal featuro was tho committing of 60 per | been oceasionud by the unfortunate. geo- | Mr. Griflith : *Lam ready to_produce | & WK set of whels be purchased fortose | 7 T Ll shoro. M. Ttay- | - st et i I L Jos. Barker had no doubt of the nee- [ The subject was then changed, and | Of Grorge A, Cotter—Caling attention | €. 8. Raymond has uearly completed balmed, " placed in-a neat casket and | Bibeiug et nerkouneds ey, dinat o i oM Hitelieoek said that an amendment | essity of doing something. T question | after som dosultory speeches, M Hitch- | o eotiain improvements. used by the | an onamental standard plock, opposito | S to Liyous, I, whoto' tho relntives oh 0 et 1 Ty of s, o this clause had been | with him was how the Omaha road could | cock’s amendment was caried. Messrs, | fire department, and - which - we 1s i ; : of the deccased” in this country, reside. | rendering Magriago phapp Judge Savage said that { voad | bo mad cock s amendunent was cartied. MOSSES. | |utnp by the petitioner and asking re- | 13 Jewelry store, corner. of Douglas and | Busides this he accompanied the body | Bkt Paken go e | been su ”i‘!lml solely as for Gri rswered that in 1835 the | the committee, which had nlready been | Compens in the sum of $300 ire | Fifteenth streets. _1 he time will be regu- | himseif and closed his store yesterd: ne“n;;rfln[u“u.&.l.;h. Tetly confid, be |»”THi‘|” and amendment, such aspht | 1, K. & M. V. road had earied into | considoring the articles of incorporation. e ORIt TMCERRUEBUE IR ::""I B e ae mpventpn s T e Fitsost WBBHIRE R e cquired by a consideration of the cmont $1.044,000 of freignt. [ The meeting called for Thursday after- | Ments rom the regulator within the Raymond | decoised who wasone of its most popular o) R 1 btk D, ez b S et i | noon at s oper house was posiponed, | Of Joseph Kavan—Preferring eharges | establishment. ” Folks returning at a lute | employes. | When asked by representa. MARRIACE GUIDE, | St alicnck siated, whon e notiod . about half as much, making | and the meeting adjourned till nextTues: | 9f drunkenness aguinst” Ofliccr Casey. | hour, even the weo sm ' will not have | tiveof the Bik why he did these kind acts | 353 ARGt 3EE fener e | at nobody scemed desirous of openimz | about $1,500,000. 1f they had a roud | day evening. Police. to look around for the moon now. Both | When relatives frequently are not half so [ yeaeefl s the dise ¥ g Mekb 0 0 ; o discussion, thut he would state the | which could insinuate itselt into_Fre : I Councilman Shrocder asked that_tho | day and night this will be a great bencfit [ Windful of the solcmnity of deathy Mr. |- it t|a||.l:~l:|n(:u of the amendment, which had | mont, they would stand o chance for a = t. Philomen 3 matter be investigated. He knew of the | to the Y“MH as it is | Ravmond remarked hesitatingly: “Well | loloeyefrepraduction. "]‘I."“ ‘“'nl‘f'*]'* h he had heard it. It was | good share of the business, and if they This evening the grand fair promw case and thought Casey had not a “d—n | loca near the i nd in the [ —=well, Tlike to be human.™ - iiug martisge ehowld | fll"‘ ,(m:_.l « i, entrusting 60 per cent of | would build clsewhere they would enjoy | by the ladies of St. Philomena parish, Dbit of sense” when he “arrested the peti- [ centre of the business portion of Omaha. L5 L f = < | o stock to thre men forten years, upon | the same advantage. He was confidnt, | will commence in the annex of the ex- | Honer who bad asked him to urrest some s T Sty i BEY agreement of 80 per cent of “stock, the | from the outset the road would be able + ¢ { 2 i boiste s Temptation. A most interesting party of Japanese ! | roud might be leased or sold, the remain- | 1o pay interest on its bonds, and possibly | Pesition building and continue for six | “OFf K. 0. Sullivan—Asking for chang- | OnS v o little messengor boy. || pssod throligh tho oity Jast evonitg con: VHE GENTLE [ inge 20 por cont oftho stock 3 ho accorded | o DViaend at the end of the first year, | nights. The tables will be beautifully | ing of grade of Tenth strect from named s called by Miss | sisting of thirty-three members. They ; aniotint. Thera might bea tlme, p O courso the Northwestorn would be G e L Il ERtEoRt Kloska, a drossmaker on Thitteenth | reprosontod all the artistic workers' of MALY DO MPE, 00., Springheid, O . 3 X 0, POS: ot o 5 o R 3 h and g 75 \ s « > artistic we % b amount, There t , DOs: powerful competitor, but the proposed | handsome and useful articles which will | 804 grading. . stree owar s Waps 6TE RIS 3 = S ssrs. K ¢ 0 :v:h_nlfiuul\ I.u n the road night be le; road would be_withott the complication | be disposed of by lottery at very reason- Of J. B. Callahan—Asking for $75.00 as ‘lr!“m\ .f.'.m.\'\f-{,‘. ‘f"‘:'l, {‘!:‘ was l‘.n |‘||.l]‘1| wn, - especially in - curio ereation _ Muessrs. Kuhn & Co,, nts. or sold to other roads with a satisfac ot the pools of the other. Once put a e . L damage to property by chinge of plans | 2Font! ) man went into | ndeed, it might be said that no handi- guatautee that the rights of all inte L O ey oo P, | able prices, The proceeds of the fair will | of Eleventh strect vinduet. Finance and | i o et ot 10y | work was exeepted among these men WEAK, NERVOUS PEOPLE ‘subsorvel, road into Fremont, and: they could im- | |, applied to defray the expense of the | elaims. hilo sho wasabsent, it isclaimed, young | RIS WE (RGP SIROME T TIOR: | oty A St A (i Savege said that so far as the | Wehile interest might be expected on the | recent improvements to the conven- SOLUTIONS. Horman took hor posketbook whicll lny | =135 6o Roro sixky stiox ahout yeor i o st growing outof the transaction | bonds, the best advantage was to be | tion By Choney— Recomuiontling the repeal | 00 tho tabloand containalinbout $5/and | 870 undor contract with the Deacon | |galiSghicy concerned, a trust of the same kind [ sought in what had been tcrmed Omaba | The tables will be 5 of tho ordinanco-changing the fire limits | &umber of rocelpts. = Voung Homan | Bros., extensive exporters of Yokohama, gl had been attacked in Massachusetts, | dire he tables will bo attended by the fol- | 1 favor of exciptihs cortain property | vt Bave beenatrestad yestornay mor- | and have been exibiting their work in SSiato tn D and the supreme court of tho state M. Kountae folt that sympathy did not loying \\”:.1;5»‘.;.,\\.; T on Caming strdeel Mr. Loo suggosiod ut the arrest has not yet taken place. 1 the Jeading citics of the country. Mr. ol ] eld th > trust | be revoked, | go n impelling shippers to patronize el Y Davis, Mrs. Ien- | that us the property’ exempted belongs District Court. . H. Deacon is now with the party and Al (HTh S e T R it dona ih¥oraithodentitiof i aitrouds What thoy sought were snba: | g3 [y - ueacH, PR CThy, Mis ] {OR tho Folsqit ‘ustate it might bo | Inthe caso of the city of Omaha vs e o oL et G ont o St ,'?'""::"7",',3'75'*"'"" SHry counsel | » ease was | factory rates, Could the proposed road 3 b 5 a job put up bitween Mr. Dailey, the ok oo | speak the almond -eyed language and are IABASH AV.. CHIRZ0G, Judge Grey, now of the United States su- | give such? While he ind nota made u | 4 of" i father of the ordinamce, and Prosidont | A1Vin Suunders and others to recover | vory popular with the Japs. Prince e T Study of railrond matters, yet he did not | Fh o " ¢ nd. Mr, Dailoy denied that there [ Possession of cortain property suid to bo- | Otak, however, is their regulat inter- R, ] (r1'~ ountzo, i(- ‘I‘M inforred, was the | understand how their project could com- LI l.‘l T 1s anything wrong/with the ordinance | 10ng to the plaintifl, Geo. F. Brown asks [ preter and he isa littie gentfeman capa- | gontlomaniuilio liod fm}f\h' the suggestion | pete with the Northwestern, say to Fre arthy .ll\\“h‘ asatl draywn by the city engi- [ to be made one of the defendants, be- | Yle of holding his own. anywhere. ‘In | NEWSPAPER B e iy e e TR S hantt] | s o na s ontorpriie onELio MikteaNallies a alolie: Pl Nang)| L e konsoiiy ar it upon. the | belongs to him. MY dine onei e f 4 ADVERTISING | ik e ces of whicli they coni | from Omaba for notbinz. & id polite, Hoglan, Netlio | peintor. o regolution was roferred (o Ao GTINCIm it 7o ML DonA AT i | aine r ~second, how they | taink that politic or busine y Mullen, Miss Dinan, Miss | the committee off pulic property and im- on trial, and_the attorne, BTN ain; 1 | fhonld Jook at the project of building & | felt that there scemed to him no o 3 :“.‘f?.;-ym'” Malong, and Miss Mary | provements. 25 il el g e i Train No. 1 on the Union Pacific last I Pays Best W88 101 o bo gond 1nto lightly. To meant | sort may tue. mies tHEFe wor hoie-Miss: Fanmio Arnold, Miss Ella | anth 8 3. sollvay shoipanses bt >0 the attoruey before this moru- | PYORLE consied of seventeen foasiv | b WHEN PAOPERLY NORE. o 0 be gone ghtly. road behind the enterprise. bt annie Arnold, Miss Ella | and’B. & M. raily companies be Te- ; 5 loaded cars. On this side it was divided | § the ‘furnisninz of large amounts of | ' Mr. Griflith said that ho. could easily | Kennedy, Miss Mageio Switt, Mrs. Dow- | quested to pay{ito the city treasury at ekl Sl loag - On his side it was divided | | We am o ano DO aive 7o ALL customens, money, and the establishment of a road it B o0 0! 3 ney, Mrs. O. McCaiirey, Miss Cotter, Miss i their 8RB h ) . into two sections, Conductor Fairbrass | 1LOWEST PRICES---PROMPT TRANSACTIONS--- | 2 answer the gentleman's objeption, in fact Y, & W, LSS { oL, once their shar¢ of the cost of the con- A Novel Lite Preserver, aking the first s b + - Brodi; 1 a field already occupiod by a corpora- | so thoroughty had the committee studied | Miggie O'Boutke Katie Mur struction of theSuseenth street viaduet, Sbars: ol iths tiral depark taking the first and Conductor Brodie | isueicious Seiecrions---Conspicuaus Po fon, exooedingly powerful and backed | thio subjoct, that an answer could bo | NI e Croft: ani Mise Doy Adopted. B z P e et - e e X:‘ ',.:’":,",".y‘: ad to b uwl]] in such an n to any objection made. But there | Roce 1:1""" ‘Crofh a8 M REPORTS OF GOMMITT T ;.} Le00s) I v Gone to Lincoln, ASERORINIONSANDICONFIDENTIAL BXRVICE: gmorgency without stint, It ought well | were modes contemplated which it would e f The committee on police reported in [ What is known as the Bonner drop net. | gporift Coburn and Jailer Miller went | {Aoveaniscmenrs Desianco, Proors Suo i ke conal dorod fiu‘fl’i’l:.’;?.u“l“g"gd;'.‘"' in [ bo injurious to make public, but_which | ¢} BT f{\\'x!)r of clunln'mmg the appointment of | 1t1s used by the New York firemen, and | ("Lin ol yesterday with C. F. Howard, | | E s lire SRRl Lure it | How 7uieh thoy coulo. Spako, At HOW | ot his banFae i e morcs o The purmis | Postoilico—Mlss Brosnan and Mis R o e ot o atia asla handios | ok hordscthiat to | Fomence o/ Rearopmoss Panries | | much they would need to undertake the | hurcau. But supposo-tho Northwestérn O'Connor. LS propriatimg £15 per month for the pur- | and may be g thirty men, thus H FBEE or CHARGE. 1 E;u: :‘(c.w”“.ml::\“‘lm :‘l::ouflmh‘::u did not make a rate of 90 cents to Fre An O1d Woman's Story. ))ufll'l\)f employ .,_E a special policeman | soreading it out like ate. It is in- R e T The H. P. Hubbard Co., icvt('nguhlvmnon, B T A ;f:‘lll’)‘-t“l\llilél:hlf“\lil|n{“cf)|';‘l)¢lcnuuit |l)|‘“r Before Judge McCulloch yesterday af- :\](‘lnplm.‘ om park. Both reports were ;;fl“d ‘&“:“:)b |“:||E):‘;;Ah; "‘l.unl:l]in‘f“I“lxul Ca‘tal"l’h cured Succassors to H. P. HUBBARD, 4 bo built, Lo would take stock, but not e e D Chuld mot the | ternoon the case of Mrs. Mary Dunk vs |~ The committee on vinduets and rail- | will stand the impact of o"body of 250 : Juticious Advrtising Agents and Experts, i without some misgiving to where he | thing? ¢ Dr. J. J. Solomon was on trial. s reported in_favor of allowing the | pounds falling ve fee Catarrh Is & very prevalent disonse, with b H b B S TG M Bt onool thonsne A & Both parti 1o in F1 . Thi 'u, Taiwayitl Rediedin t ] fool, distressing and offensive symptoms. Hoos Established 1871, Incorporated 1885, I L X : R Mr. Hitchcock though r. Kountze's rties reside in Florence, the lit- nah rse railway the privilege of = : ; ' G ¢ sum can be raised, he thought | objection was answered by the fact that S o < | using the Eleventh street viaduet in con- ightfully Scalded. Sarsaparilla gives ready relief and New Haven, Conn. { le thit some trust ol ) t mlet four miles north of this city ¢ i VIg that some trust ought to bo | with reference to the Northwestern's mo- | [t js alleg {nti® wl Ty | ideration of the vayment of a part cost | A distressing accident occurred at the ureproniinaaliltipstatiouKhihohleod, BT0un 200 Paoe Catatoaur or 'Leaot (Alurgo amout of stock ought | nopoly of the business to Fremont, she | sevent the plaintiff, who s a lady | of the construction of the same ind their | residence of George and thius reachies overy part of tho system, Sent Fce on ArruicaTion. e“ml‘x: 0l Lo ‘_u"\\l‘::;h‘l not Kfl.::‘mf uLx]\y nad bt one-fifth of the traflic hetween | {req. m"f]"‘ SR ‘J'?:x,: (.)1“"‘”" '\\i u!xlhucmlo[ maintaining the same. | pwolfeh street 'y o Mr “1 suffered with rh fifteen 5. Took ess a large 0 of the | Chicago 2 ol R 3 5| some . 0. BLLE s 2D bod's §: narilla ; bt Fi that any pool ought to be created which T y 5 h bled her of < it i : a tub of boiling hof water & ar: general health is much e e bt 0 2 & L monopol. ould be decre 8 S I 4 Making appropriation for the payment RZHOVAVER Y L better.” L W. LiLris, Postal Clerk Chicag NERVITA speedily ou was beyond the control of thoso who | and tho effeet would bo. the xamo as that | bmounting iy ailto S1000, 1t 1s Lo k- | of liabilitics mcurred during the month fed, The hittle sufleror was | - better et [ARVITA mutly ; R 5F a'Rgo): “m‘IIlhhli’kI"“Lw |le.\t“?lr . Dunk "'{‘l“" of September, amounting to 32,835 - attendance and will prob- 3 s Railroad. ] i in response to Mr. | St PR o oueht eged that part of this umount Mrs. | Pugacd s 3 cover, though his condition is very “X suffered with catarrh 6 or 8 yoars s tried [ o kindred alctious. Trial pckags Ve, pounge; Free ot ol os peferenco as fo | what | Were | oulg fo securo many subscribers to an in. gavetotho dostor in order to pay | Ovdering the grading of Cass streot | critical. gl many wonderful curos, fnhialers, etc., spend- | Bl 8 LIS €0 0l RGEEGH ™ A atios tOm nl\l:ltxlil o uo:i”" Hexiblo set of artielos of corporation 2,000,000 of the 2l ostago, m"fI geniy i d bir S0 entyagy Horaeshoer's Ball i lrlll) ”mInf"‘lw‘lnlmm\ mm”“‘”“‘x" = T | ated against i giving to Kan Judze Savago said that while he'hud | Mes. Dunké alliges that she gave Solomon o oL, D sse g of “Jones straot | Tho horsestioerawill givothoir tuproved.” A, Woreesto, Miss, PENNYROYAI- P“-I-s \ the san tes to points in this ¢ drawn up the articles to comply with the | the money with the understanding that | from Fifteenth B bt Sixte i annual bal the exposition annex on which it did to Omaha merchants Iaw, Lo thought it_questionable whothor | if he securcd hisshare of the eatate he | = rn i o G Wi Novem] Tl is st i Tood's Sarsaparilla Is characterized by “CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH (0 that place than Kansas City ,',:,l]:‘]‘l’: :lllx:\:hl“[mb“ sh of fi“ the stock- | Culloch has reserved his dec A LBl opas : o e S o B e mon [ remedial agents; 2d, the proportion; 3d, the futiandslvayn B, Bavan ot rthl loas. i %0 allowanco was' made (p | holders should be required o otfect i O Aor DRl e oYan Temens” The ball promises to bo a | #7ocess of scouring tho active medicinal | AR Omaha because of her geographical sit- ange. The Omaha Shoot, il h . ful affs qualitics. The result Is a medicine of unusual AME PAPES : uation. The same which obtaned [ 1, ehenck moved to the [ The Omaha Sportsmen association, the R e e siEangl, allscing oy rto unknown. e d between Omaha and Grand Island ruled | {5 G ™o :u Llu~w ercent | «QOwls,” Lave written a lotter to the | first street, Passed. Y ure, 8end for book containing additional evidence, | Sold by Druggiets everywhere. Ask for"'Chi- i betwoon Bt. doo & ind Island, | The | of gho stock migi B0 Rer et | Oniaha Gun club, declining to accept the | Ordering the gr el T R Hood's Sarsayarilia tones up my system chestor's English"” Pennyroyai Pills, Take Y ; 3 the stock mighteflect the s > g g i g ; 4 same rates ruled with reterence to Coun- ght effuct the snlo or loase ? T § phrtilos myc sharpens my apyictito, and BOOHS ! SMhiGis butiwhen Omaba oun-| of tho roud, proyided that the stock of lenge of that o for a club | street from Do > s street. | the Opera house on Tuesday evening, | scems to make nio over.” J. 1’ THOMPSON, { et \ haba merchants | the 20 per cent be leftin the same con- | shoot. ‘The reason assigned by B. B. B Grades and grading. Oct. 206, were placed on saie yesterduy, | Kegister of Deeds, Lowe 3 AL oo I md tha b %o daxed | dition Konndy, thio author of tho lattor, Is that | , Latblisulig the grado of ‘wontioth| and arc gaing rapidly. Kho fdications 1n worthi A A AL o e, 3 o 2 bridge . T i vasisac W f the : ! ) street frol ‘0 streel Lake street. | are tha r. Vischer wi e give o 8 worti) ol JALKINGTON, ) g ith Council Butls and the bridze toll, | Tho motion was seconded by W. A, L. | one of tht principal objects of the Omalia atpndvSboniCGiagn irath o ko sivedts|| aronthat e Visghorsmill b0 g venRtOR! Sab il sivotsy SewRobccllzy SRR, WILEOR'S COMPOUND OF ¢ * north, Mr. Griflith smd. that he would | G0P0R: 3 Y 4 Sportsmen’s association is tho protection ,]v‘;-;“hmi““nl_ e e % cordial reception that he deserves. 4 5 I Bt rond thore, tha. Normwestons al | g e Grinit satd that f ho did notknow | ofgume, and they ennnot on this acemnt | oGS o alipwing tho Cable 1 oy the TR Hood’s Sarsaparilla PURE COD LIVER i though the representatives of that ros EQMEIB.Raak oornarnions and | accopt. 4 ahallunge dor a floldsconte ¢ the right o use cerl 8 The fire Sty i Sold by all drugpists. $1; six for §5. M (D il e of i | e SR | e il Sl | e S ST | BRI W | S D ™ | L OIL AND LIME « anything to do with the managemes s of the proposed rog shooting tournament just the same. The < R v a0k in089105) Lo Su Ko R0Q0-A0INC 01000 "HONE: U - i . {8 _anything to do with the management of |y would buy a cigar he would boin favor | members met lst nigt and formed sides | 145; Mladnolwandsralhuas, . oo i ‘ ; 100 Doses One Dollar. - _, i mont, Elkhgrn & Missouri Valloy ronds, | Of the amendmont proposed. He did not [ for a shoot, which will take place next | MR EOARIISE ‘f":‘ Ty | Tho plat of Pottor Cobbs! aldition 40 | e i 7 Whien she naade rates she gave. O | W0t them flexible. He wanted the back tho losing side to furnisli a game | SOMPANY tho right, to_ uso thoatley in | South Omahs was filed yostorday aler: 0il and Lime:--Persons When sho niade rates sho gave Omahi | of thom lined with rods of steel so they | suppé blocks 16 and 17, in Kountze & Ruth’s | noon with the county clerk LINGOLNBUSINESS DIRECTORY aLiver Ol wil be pl 1 the go-by, Hor tarils were wado with | could not bend, beeanse he wanted - tho St addition, for the pirpose of laying and [ P SN S o Mar e plen v 0 | e R R ‘[‘l'“.h:“fr“ road for Omuba, There were corpora- Defending Murderers, ARAUg sidg sracka, Possed. © + suit for false imprisonment, the = = R i am On i e, | tions which, if the door were left open at | Judge Thurston went to North Platte xtending Convent strect from “Thor- | 505 0 dvquy afternoon awarded’ the | Receutly Buit Newly Furnishiod in“ln seventy-nine couts. Local to V ) ¢ al rates to ORGSR OPRITAND Jo7k O1 . 17 noll’s addition to Harney streot. o ! Centine’ | were o .upon tho | 42, Would buanro fostonin sud by up | lastovening e prinoipnl counsol for tha il g & 5. The Tremont, it i Tl \ . §z. Ll.;vls l:u'uI‘ - rates, plio, |iE00 (s SSHERHALY A8 & . ‘l"' ;m::}\.: ":l. defense of Tiedman, Myers and Long, CEDAR COUNTY'S CANDIDATE. I("Hx~t|".nx.~_: re .l_n.;nl\ml_'lh:\( it is now J. C. FITZGERALD & SON, Proprictors. b i i 4 ropasdion. e claimed, wWere madde for the § accused of murdering an old o Nail tune to send in their notification of open- Cor. *th and I 5ts., Lincoin, Nob ro nnd g0t tho ganuine. Munufuctured only by 3 +benelit of the Chicago jobber, otherwise dividends, & u ng d couple in | A Litne Sketeh of a Nominee forState | ing their of rogistration for tho T iy A, A, B WILBOI, ehem st Buston. Sold by n'ldraggists } B i g Jobpor, Otherwlses |~ Joseph Barkor thought there ought to | LOuR county, burning the building and Auditor. fafl ol L Dt TaanSISORor ARy, Slenmt s, Somlioey. b0 .0 i - {8 Foud did not feul the, consideration whon ety sud the axticled snonld b pub- | Tho trinl will tako place bofore Judgo Hanrmaroy, Cedar Co,, Nob., Oct, 13, | Tho wife of Josoph Matza died J. W, HAWKINS, P. BOYER & CO. 4 it was the me ] ““.1 MA"!“ HMIGEIL KA PADSL,. L0 b4 © ad, dis- | Famrer and District Attorney Sinelair —[Correspondence of the Beg. |—For the rly ]Imul]'l yesterduy morning, A. ]. t t ) DEALERS 18 " were inconside ien made | cussed s rstood. S T A P P G T S firabitime intLor -y bas:Codar county.| nt i ce_nlice from the res r A . 1 B ¢ lon. ] 1 A od.' R 5 . ze Thurston will be | fivst time in her history has Cedar county ¥ rcilitect, 3 0 1 H:’ ‘flh\rw«x:::tlll‘l\lh"l"‘li:]“ » ;n]l‘inli_vt‘n.::v 1.«“ hoook (-l.l,]xlfl‘.\nlulé\.:lfu“lln'\v' “‘4;): s sted by Boeach, Haiman and othor | been honored by g plico on astato ticket. <|~-Iic kl” Hmlv‘m 10lll‘“'“]fl"l Btraghy A8 3| Omces—83, 3t and 42, Rieiards Block, Lincoln, Hall sSafcs,VauIts Timelocks B s at, as late o ] y W orneys i) p ati Tuis | o e ' el s 1 srnoon, 3 S eb, Elovator ol strect. ' ( i o chans that s nle s last July, the | 2 SGECL Ly i chir o amind, . | 1008 atorteys ot igh roputation, | Buls | o demooratis sty romembored her | Far i fo itond. - 0 (7| X MO and Jai! Work, | wood ns it did to Omaha, They had done | Prove and report the same at a meeting | gorine that evel & VINY A A at Hastings lust whek, by nominating s : ) - 4 Breoder o1 Brooder of 090 Furnd e Jel esting that ever d on U | A man named A, C. Shifler 1 1026 Varnan Street, Ouaha, Neb. p evorything as mon and” jerchants and | ©0 be beld next Tuesday night. of westorn Nebras the records |y homas Bhinger for auditor of | rosted yasterday in the Blufls for sh iy | GARNSIRAT L SARONEUAROARTON e XL E Vel sfforts L o 20/ B " i N 2 ] > JOu g e bl . S, : Sheyawore tired of ‘thelr offorta and | o5 P DIOEE Sepopiod “tho " motton, ! — public accounts, Mr. Ebinger was born | an old man named Joatling. The two | ¢ : A | sppeals, nuoh g0 that one o Mr. Himebaugh said there were place Wants a Divoroa, n 1836, in Cantdbn TRuga, Switzerland. | Were guarreling about some chickens, Live Stock Auctioneer 1 the merchant had sworn that he 1d Mr. I baugh said there were vlaces " ) . 3 erchant h orn that he would [ M. Himel wore places | Mps Byva Thayer commenced & suit for | Game to this e i e when Shifler drew his revolver, a #3-cali i all parts of tho U 8. at fale 5 W k. ever again ask the roads for relief. It [ Where the line ought to be built, but one | .. Came to this couhtry/din 1864; lived in n ) ) 2 ‘ ni RALD ARK thio Yoads for rellof. D thont was not between the two lines of | divorce, yesterday, in the disteict court, | é At MV 4 and | Do, and fired, hitting Jeatling in the Hoom 3, State Block, Lincoln, Nela In calor ws wll geantles, towns, railroads. was an axiom in railroading that every em bween the two lines of ¢ " > ) ond county, IHineis, two yewrs, and [ hyonen The latter is not expected to | - Golloway und Short Horn bulls tor Muiled for \,‘wroad across the state of lowa would get ;‘"'A\“”‘hwmh-ru'. which were sepavated | from her husband, W. 0. Thayer. | ghen moved to #naock county, same | Ij - Omahi §A1y Map, new additions, ete., 25c. B tho “long haul.” Tho neurer thoso Towa | by an averagy distauco of about twenty | Drunkenness and faflure to support are | sato. In 1870 hoommle to this county on upper Farns B. 1L GOULDING, Nenvaska Stute. Gizerte, Business Dircctory | : Jines came to Omaha the nearer they [ W His proposition was to induce the | glleged as the grounds for the separation | [y 1873 he was Tt R by & 230 i o nd Farmen's List, $5. poads were building a - wall " avouna | Knew thore wore sone gpithots applied to | tody of one ehild, the offspring of the un- | (NN and/ovlc siles hns boon either | RS Y (e = e | s - 1208, 14th S¢.. Omaha, Nob, Omaha, greater than the great Cunese | the Union Pacitic evertheless that | happy marriage . deputy or treasurer. Jast year he was | Monday ), in which the espondence in regarl 17 ionns solifited Seall beoause it was too long to be got | roud W Omaha's best grip yet. [A PPy WMarri bt T4 not 2 candidate SnéRate law relative to | estate agent came out md best, not- Room 4, Richurds o= Teoln, Nob, = —re - ‘ around, too high to b crossed and too | Yoice, “Yes, but it's around Owaha's Peisonal Faragraphs. trensurers holding:sgbessive terms shut- | Withstanding the fact that the wife of Rivseside Shori H Pt A o Tk iy 4 jrd, ta 2 ha crosse ) e (e e e v \ wlan rrrg s shboring restaurant keeper rushed to Vers. orns . h thick to be tunncled. The Northwestern | throat.”] It was going to expend a mill- Captain Josslyn, U. S. A. cost. | Ui kim. He gy deputy under s x ¢ & 4 ; y e uilding a Tine to Lincoln. What | iou of ‘dollars 1 Omafa, and was build- | ward-bound DR e T b AL A T OR pablioen:t surdt 18 1585 the Tast timo ssistanceand attempled © puld off his { e stritly puro Baes il Baies Taped cutle. ek s D o0 BOAVALOTNS | did it do when it got to Waboo? Why | Ing as many m ad e any rond, | Tave pound passoiger last VUIng. . | ho was elooted, iidiracbived all but thirty- | adversary, Lho trouble axas ove ¢ | Bt Fopreacnte s - wiberts, Crugws, ) , simply put up the same prices that it put | to-day, in “Nebrd ommities | v O: Godixey, of the Utah colmmier-1 fiye voles—ands=bis opponent was disput ¢ money which it waa ol“m‘n Aot bk, Ienick, Koo 0 Sharons, Moss Hoses, “FULLY WARRANTED - Ao b coln: Vs line and the | were'to go ‘to Mr. Callaway and do fo sod traligh thoolty last ovenlng | A “ No.” 1 “mumi’and "a “solid" | 8 cbriy per suould bo forced | K i ot Crte' oun My, e ‘ othors Ignorod Omahu's merehants bo. | the Union Pucitic as they would for the | ® VRS I8 BHCCARe: = manof the county, at that. Tho | L0 G Fenish i o e | s tornid. 1 Puro. Waics Fubert, 1 Pure . The 3) Cabpet ! cnuse the interest of the former lay in | Proposed roud, the Union Facilic would . H. Buteher, who is both a packing | republicans of this county will vote for [ #h e ’ ) 4 Batos ( 1 Rose of Sharon, 1 Youn: - - etting the long haul. | L not lind | take and build it. That road, with its house and a slaughtor house democrat, | him almost to a man, and the demc s | enoked alistle was released by the ma PR S Bank. and ol R AT fu]g With them for this, because it was | eastern allics, could do a8 much as any having a name to suit both, went west | and anti-mongpolists Will vote solidly for | Whasn he sought to impose” upon, the | inspoct the herl. —Address, CHAS. M. BRAN- £ their intercst s0 to do, and if ho were a | other road for them, It would he safe to last evening. him A ; Lavoran was induced to withdr aw from | BN, Lincoln, Neb g Sfreignt agent of one of them he would have the Union Pacifie take hold of the Ex-Aiderman Furay went to his stock Mr. Ebinger is an anti-monopohstaiem- | the scene, 1d the conflict closed without W hon in Lineoln sionar hur ainly tlo the same thing. ontorprise.t " [Supprossed dissatistuc, | ranch near Waterloo, in this county, last | oerat, s an_excellent educadion, i a | any serious results.___ National Hotel Mr. Easson detailed the efforts made u.;\x; fif‘n’i"fin.‘.fiu"fi‘.‘ff"..h’“lfi. ‘:r Kllulll“llli‘h :: ; li:\“l'"nri :[n:n '1',‘\'.'1\.'1 h|<lm--:‘hI l‘l;"x; Phat Old “Grecian Benad." Ang R " o " p| 'k ro od, @ ] Pacitic ng ss G igel sei c | pr s61f; and if he does not run | many lives when the old &e a8 QR e 1 whioh thelr work rosulted, Lion paots dow Ro: duceaiiie D il wet yoms sty | Aviay alicud of s tickot we eteatly e | buill, s grodually bocoming moro scri 2,828,860 JvAdams, Traflic Manager Kimball, and appiause.] 1f the road does not dis- xlnll,xgun;i-. N. Y. passed through the ciy 1 olpunen of the yolers el 7 obrasks. | ous. Soveral men are aid up in | Tansill's Pusch Cigars e roe, ) 2 0 i ing, s N o] WOPOoiis! 3 J 'se o) v e effec V. - he expeeted a little more encouragement | that it allows to St. Jue merchants the | Will remain five yoars. E.oipa. o B kR bim s dssons. OQne man is sufl o'y Wwithous' u drom D. 1 Bowian, T Far When the Iatter would return from Kan: | same rates it allows to ust |Mr. Easson | William 8. Helier, formerly of Albany, | friends tnroughout tho state know b a3 | Cy Dotel on Teath street, another B i Hor | Juiin Hussio, 2405 Ouwming st sas City. to the present time, thore | here repeated the names of the towns | N. Y., ant i the firm of Cooper & Heller, | Well #s we do. ENO. | \was fasen to the hospital yesterday and B eaate ust & b - Kunde, 610 Sou b 10th st L was o reliel. Fight years ago, Omaha | and the distancos already printed, in | of this cily, lefe last night for Central Apyva—y Dr. Galbraith was ealled across the river Odeaiient " (dea s North 161 at shipped everywhere in Nebraska. [ which Omaha is distenced.] A sbori | City, whero he has accepted the position Over Anxious Diggera, last night to attend to two other cases waniedin cachtows. A Y P . restricted them. They were | time ago, one of our customers went (o I of stenographer to the county oourt of | Fhe BEE of Maaduy contained a ref- | Evidently big artificial construction [ TS | 1) 1621 Howard st. tion by | causes big human destruetion. RMW.TANSILL &CO.,65 State SLChicaro. | ¢ w ot 107 Bouth 18th st shut out here in their own state by the ! Chi , bouglit a bill of goods and got ' Mervick county, erence Lo a st.ik of short durs

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