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Little 01 Hard W w Lana anc neorpo; ¢ M The Harper, 5 G. M incorpora. Ge H. £8.000, of t bonds of Distr; ty, in amount $325, b been registered with the aunditor, these ds bearing the usual 7 per cent inter- running ten years, After two months pent in trials and tribulations the salt well contractors have everything in shape for prosecuting the rch for the center of the earth, and State Geologist Russell reports fayorable progress being made. The supreme court will commence its sions again to-day after pesrly a adjournment. The call of the thi k is for cases arising in he Fifth judicial di ACTIVE B got in the night befor down on North F zht entered rglary street, and | the work in a As th lace by remoy k window. @ inside they e Yalleytan” at the bar, took sev E for future use, 100k two or three hundred cigars and the change in the drawer. amoputing to half a dozen dollars. They sok other articles of vame at hand good me anm pipe. gold pen and older and some smlverware. After visit g a place as hospitable as Kelley's seemed to them they evidently thought saloon’s sure takes “for the same mght Sexton's place of business was raided and at that point they gained sdmission by breaking a light from the door, tak- ing about the same amount of cash snd drinks and cigars as were taken at Kelle The lieavy stealing, however, wus reseryed for the mercantile house of Fred Schmidt's, for at that place they ded in more extensively; arter € an entrance by the back way the enced assorting out what they thought the most valuable, emptying the cash drawer of $30, and then gathering together 3 miscellaneous collection of velvets, silks and jewelry to the value of several hundred dollars. The morning light revealed the depredations mitted, and officers cummenced a s at oncé hitting upon one William Conlin, as presumably the guilty party. A search warrant was ovtained and a search of his house brought to light much of the stolen property, including s portion of the cash taken. The party and his wife were then taken before Justice Coch- ran aud Conlin Limselt was & raigned for the theft and bound over under a $1,000 bond 10 answer. Faling to produce the wherewith be was com- mitted POLICE COURT. P In police eourt yesterday J. J. Smit an oft-time and Tepeat offender, was ai raigned for bhis usual misdemeanor, drunkenpess. Heretofore Smiith has plead and begzed off largely from sen- tenee, but when he commernced the old song yesterday the judge stopped him with a fine of $10 that 1n this case will have to be worked out. Five other cases of Do greater magni- tude than plain drunks were up before his honor and assessed the usual fines and costs, part of whom paid aud the rest became boarders with the city. A party who bad ought to have been up in court, and for a good round sentence, was making the sir blue with profanity on one of the principal streets of the city yesterdsy morning, but be bad cursed himself out of sight before a police officer could be fouad. MINOR MENTION 3 Jay Gould and party, who were in the sily Sunday evening, were interviewed oy | COMMENT 0N THE CAMPAIGY, | 2722 - WEALTH OF THE A o ’S Estate Worth Fuily Three Dollars agents have of real es! 1ree e holding wealth ds 1ave ZTOw equivalent to | annum. There 1= | te is vy far | xy. It 3,000,000, if man- hor 50 per cent per ry | 1 n 1l prevent them in another hundred years from owning most of Manhattanisland? ———— A Corsican Vendetta, London Globe: The spirit of ve is very strong even among the h An amusing illustration of this us quarrel arose at Chiatra, near Corte, between two members of the lead- ing families. As usual, it ended in blood being spilt. The spirit of vendetta was aroused. Brothers, fathers, uncles, cous- ins flew to arms, and, natural Worst conse were expec the good cure, M. I"Abbe Re that a treaty of pe duiy _ s ed D document of unique follows ‘In minigue and having come ba romise and swear in the d pastor, Mo ccasena, and other pe n to witness the oath to ce es. They fimmlse to lay down | heir arms which had been taken up on | his occasion; they recognize that the blood of christians capnot and must not be spilt except in the cause of religion and country and implore pardon from God, sociely and justice, who have & just right ta this solemn and public act of reparation, They charge their pastor with the duty of choosing the fit time for liol.lverin¥ up to justice sny member of either family who-in- fringes these presents, and promise to bring no animosity into their dealings with one another. Done at Chiatra this 20th day of August, 1856.” Such is the exact tenor of this precious document, as original as it is unique in Corsica. It helps the inguirer to form ar idea of the customs and mauners of this singular people. o A Lawyer's Complaint. Pat O'Hawes swore out a complaint in police court yesterday morningfor thea . test of Howard Green. Green is charged with ap riating $6 which Ella Mitch ell gave 1o him to turn over to Mr ('Hawes, as hus fee for defending Wil MOST PERFECT MADE with gerict to Purity, Strex; It Pey. S, ot o Dr Price's Faaca, Vealliay ey L 3 | jodgment it THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19, Howe's Chief Occupation. Howe u kn '\\: t Mr. Howe s a Patriot. erat: The Howe s arch Howe scholarship & his unfathome som, bu he is discounted by a b Th y e is to furnisk him “mental and J to his pile. holar, Chu ething of hi Howe's Work for Tilden. Wymore Reporter: If Church would try to prevent the brasks from canvasing 0 as to elect Samuel Howe of Ne toral vote The farm- | w, govern them- | Church Howe and Dr. Miller. llion Times: 1f Dr. Mi e McS Pa crowd ) as Char Howe wi letter in_the | th Nemaha Granger sddressed to Hon. T. J Majors, in which he makesa very serious charge, and one that, if true, will have considerable influence in the eampaign Mr, Reymon says: “'At the session of the legislature of 1881 Mr. Howe - troduced 8 bill known as the prohibi- tory bill, submitting to the vote of the Ffl\"plr the question ot the right to manu- acture and sell spirituous and malt lig- uors in the state of Nebraska, but before it came to the final vote you told me Howe had b 1to defeat the Omaha disti Howe for d to fre you T they had | anything to show that Howe ha out to Lert You s no; Howe was t00 sharp for that, You told the same story to others before and after the legis- lature adjourned, and this is the man, Mr. Majors, you now endorse and help | to nominate as a candidate of the repub lican party, and, if your own words are ue, & bribe-taker, & bribe-give without prineiple, s politieian who seeks position for the money he can mske out | of the moneyed interest by blackmail al m te tic m, Howe Peddling Bogus Letters. Lincoln Democrat: The congressionsl | campaign committee is busily engaged | in circulating some documents purport- ing to be letters to Church Howe from distinguished eastern men congra ing bim upon his nomination and hop he would be elected. In this connect | it is perhaps proper to say that the De crat has been permitted (o copy the fol- lowing letter Mew Youx, Oct. 12 1584, My Dear McBride: | see by the papers that 8 man pawed Howe is publishing letter purporting 1o be written by me endorsing bis candiducy” for comgress. Who is this Howe? Please send me a copy of the all letter in his batalf. 1f, however, in is all right, let i event let me bear from you speedily ours as ever, . A ABTHUR ToJ. C. McBride, Liscoln, Neb. THE SENATORIAL ISSUE. Senator Van Wyck's Speech at Alns- | worth Ainsworth News: Seastor C. H. Van | § Wyck addressed a targe and appreciative | audience at the opera house in this city last Thursdsy evening. There was bhardly an of a | ney eng Van Wyck i Senator Van Wyck's n Sarpr. ecord. Nevraska City P purpose. Thi all the desert and mountsin snd _worth: & pass: on and urging new ments to further increase bas always been str increase leg or om date of ries n the ways been att in 36 1 and je of Indian la nsion nd € 10 those cleim 0st 1mpo; on itizen pays. gihy ome He 2 e Chadron. ck cor d e1n 1831, One of introduced w. ing aws and pen: Widows mouth, for 1 pensions give hom. pu ot | ment of new land oftices at McCook, Sid- | He has secured the ds within the stat for purchasers of suds. One at bills he introduce advocated and final) L the had passed, taxation of nt railroads. had r lands the same Bi tu prot received resolutions endc k and the Res, 1 Pacific land grant of sbout oue wmil 1 ed i securing jus- | ‘the 1836, AN INTERESTING TREATISE ON BLOOD AND SKIN D FREE TO ALL APPLICANTS SEASES SENT IT SHOULD BE READ BY EVERYBODY ADDRESS THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. 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