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THE CMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1886. \{ N N N '\ RPN | graoger out of his money. Neither of T TT MYSTERY, Until Satarday Night. SUING FOR STOLEN STEERS, | fienesati'tine « vers pitinirecord.and —. Ty ospeeinl requestof ' large numbor they we rv»zi’n‘n ten d \’w ] xh.'- county | AnlInguest Held Yesterday Afteruoon | of friends who do not receiye their sala. eyl LA A AL v S AL on the Remains. ries until Saturday, the managers of the An Intercsting Suit Againet Geo, B, Ham: | graph operaior who had come here t0 | qpq jnguest over the remains of J. W. | Great Bankrupt Salle uf fine winter cloth- mond & Co. T Six o of intoxication were dfsposed | Moftatt, who died at St. Joseph's hospital | IN&, hats, ete., at 1118 Farnam street ' have consented to contanue the sale until . — MATTERS of by a commitne m.t.._nm county jail '\I\t:,l‘nn“]d:f__v{\’vn:_ ]I-:Il;j I_rt‘:ll:;rd;\f "x;‘fll(r‘i | that time. Consequertly to-day, Friday, EDERAL COURT AN IMPORTANT LEITER, . A S 4 | and to-morrow, Saturday, will be the I : : M ki TAN Coroner Droxal | S0t aeuring oot the wreat | The cold waves have been so long in coming that our expectations as Gol. Whitms Acquitted—The Mor | How Col. Witman Was Acquitted of The jury impanelled and sworn are as | bargains offered, such as overcoats at & N f TR TN L aekmal? Forgery. foilows; John Eyler, dohn Butler, George | $2.03, worth §17 Winter ‘sults al, .63, tothe sale of heavy overcoats have not been quite realized. Inantici- at Inquest—Is It Blackmall? The most important case called in po- | Mediock, Arthur Briggs, S. Burgess and | Jorth $13; hats 99 cents, worth $3, ete. ~other Lcal lce couet estarday morning was that of | Honey Hart St Tonger e Suturdnynigut. | Pation of'a cold full and early winter, we laid in the most extensive line Matters. Col. Witman, who,was charged with passe | The remains were viewed under the di- | Store open from 8 a. . until 9 p, m. 0z o forged 25 cheek npon J. B, Crenzer. | roction of Dr. Hanchett, showing two et of overcoats ever offered to the people of Omaha. These overcoats A sult was filed by Me. 3. 1., Wet fn | The offense was committed two months | large cuts on the head, together with . The Chatauqua Circle. ] : " ¢ R e RSttt rLyesicrtay inwiich | 120, il Witman was on a protracted | largo abrasions of the skin on tho Limbs | ( Following is the ‘programme of the must be sold. It is better for us to sell them at a sacrifice than to carry Wi Dhekcott, s stook taleor of Suline | I'he check was signed “P. J. | whe » had been tied with cord by l".t auqua v{.\.- for next l;rnl:n)v ht tl T 2 x § NUAHLY TCae,; Wha minintilt and oot 1 At on the wholo was a_bun: | the pofice. A commitieo of Knights of | Tho session will be ld at Mrs. Stevens 1is immense stock, so we have marked down the prices on the same as \ibidd Al % bl Lt orie sroved pretty | Pythins were present, i residence, 2504 Davenport steeet ammond & Co, the beef packers of | &lin i ‘Hl, '“I 'm,,("‘ll l‘ A fo o ‘,“‘ 1 District Attorney Elect Simeral con Quotations from ureat g follows: uth Omaha, defendants, In k S "\'“ WAL Hed ALl ! L &¢ } | ducted the examination for the state A Study of Rocks With Specimens. . th/on Mr. Prescott makes some in { iweek, but t it was passed upon hm } - Dr, Hanchett was the first witn He f So e P, Seward M ’ ‘ . . e e T o e &, | DY s one s Tho mater having | estied 10 has (e haom onled ant foun | A S Bidisinciiin, ¥, 1y 100 Mens’ heavy Grey Beaver Overcoats, cassimers lined, L i been adjusted to the satistaction of Cren- | deceased in Mr. Thieman's house on auqua sonnn Miss Tlenty 1856, cattle thicves raided his ranche in . \ | h Last fifty quotations on Geology, p. £ zev, the prisoner was therefore discl South Sev 1th street suffering from AIAITIOW \ D3 d " Kansas and drove of thirty-four head of | i EHORGE wAthoretre et | Srvsihelos and high fever. Ha. Gallod on | pagCIRBIIUR L i e s 81 reduced from, $6 to $3.60. catile. These eattle were traced to Kan tance, connected with an interesting | hiln twice daily. The patient never | ~° TR : NI . ) . . By i i o0 | ST St |l Wl i Ui S s icin v (koo 100 Mens” heavy blue Chinchilla Beaver Overcoats, reduced commission firm there, lrwing en & ocars D came ou 'St 10 X | ¢ K Me 0 ¢ o sesseiinniia Miss Harve, : e 4 ool fway trom bad companions and lead a | the witness had taken eharge of him. He o Co. This firm in turn shipped the | ST EPE AN Tnordinate. eraving | was about in the most dangerous period Real Eatate Transfor from $9 to $5.50. cattle to ]II.‘mmuml & Con o who | furliguor washis only fault. His friends | of typhoid fover when witness was ealled | The following transfers were filed. Nov. 65 ' h b hi illa 8 i turn slaughtered tnem at their | thonght that a change of elimate and | and delirium was mostly always present | 10, with the county clerk: M l C h 0 0 qny et Ko i T | Coni g ke - chugie “or | AL Sty " dostor” dhon | G S ens’ heavy blue Chinchilla Storm Overcoats, extra long value of the cattle Mr. Prescott estimates [ the hetter. 1ora time Colone itman | detaled the cumstances of the |yt Bl 10, Wost B L s P : : e s : : T 0. el o 1S made. demand | did well, but meeting somo. of the boys, | ronovul from the house by the polico | drans 1ot 1 Bl 10 West Bud add, w'd with cassimere lmmg. trimmed with large fur collar and upon Messrs, Hammond & Co, tor that to drinking heavier than viT in the patrol \\'l;:(‘m The next morning ' E Hawley and wife to Geo 1 Brown, s amount and has been refused a settl for forging the cheek ho | the withess saw Mofat in the police sta- | being partof w 35 of n e 14, 01413, g ¢ fl‘ d f. $ 4 $ Th C b b h . 18 ctanlingly Ding] i o t iy S o A | g o tho o s s . | S " R cuffs,reduced from $12.50 to$8. This Coat cannot be bought amount with intervest from the day that is friends, therefore, thonght | Moffat was conscions, recogniacd the m i Drown to trance C Brown, undiv Vi tttlo wara stolon, for lim t_remain in jail for & | doctor, and said: “IUS all over, doctor, | 11007 5ol m ele 0 LE1 g el gai’ 0 elsewhere for less than $14. Messrs. Hummond & Co. woro the in- | month or two, n prder to allow hin to_| they'vé broweit me to the fail and 3t's | (i | BULOL W g, 1 6 M A48, e s nocent receivers of stolen property, but | recover from the cifcts of his debaueh too’ late” Witness fonnd the | &' o piitu iy 1 l 0 . i bl k d b nocent riesivers of stolun properts, bt | regover fiom the ltoetsof bis dobuneh, | ton” el Witness | fonnd | e | SK e to e o mene | 80 NENS’ @ll wool worsted Overcoats, in black and brown, re- are liable to be held responsible for the | mun's favor was aletter written by him Jwlor to ventilate it and build a fir Co, being blk MeCazue's prope add to Toss ‘incurred by Mr. Prescott. {08 friend; “This letter was penmed by [ The logs were bound with o Fajg, The IS, duced from $12 to $7.75 - him when he intended to commit suieide. | hands w ot ticd. Wounds on the head and wife toJacob G Boli- ¢ J BLOWING OUT THE GAS, He thought better of it afterward, and | were ble 4 not been washed, 4 of ne g, 21513, wod— 3 § - decided to remain o while longor in the | Dr. Leisenring had seen Moftat, beford | S s nobortson nd wite to M Estello Please bear in mind that all these goods are new and fresh, and man- and of the living. The letter reads asfol- | witness had ealled to the jail. The ex- | pavm § Robertson and wife to Mus Fstele low posure, exertion and wounds received, | ' (1—&2.000, el & S 1 . > i Ly on conling bourd in the cor: | | o Stuaghe, Ascftant Eyeinger, Line | it o he conditon i which e vas, | " Huspior Watch Coto Al @ Pear ufactured for the season by us, and that we guarantee every article to B Lk coln Braneh Missouri i dear | tended to produce Moffat's death. lot 9, blk 10, Dwight & Lyman's add, q ¢ | A " i : 3 . | oner’s oifice yesterday morning was the | £ AW HON thiB Feaches O L MIIRILBG | - Mrsr MoRAbbEHa bNE TOR: Wilhisas, Siio]| AL L Batlbk auiba feto 0 Wik | be as represented or the money will be refunded, All goods at strictly bodvof a younggirl Addic Reinhart. She | muste out and shall no more be able to | iy tears and claimed she could not trick’s add, w d—$400. i was the vietim of the old trick of blow- :«E’u:\”m e l|l'\<!‘|\\:‘lll‘l;:<.|llllr»'J’('nl:\)llll[\r be reconciled when she knew her hus- \:u( \”‘I‘x:lml(‘lnx-\;\_f:;“m“.“vlm Law- | one prlce at the ing out the gas. With Kind reiards to the boys and a trust of | band had been wurdered, Cornelius Smith ) The girl for two wecks past ad been | rapid prowmotion for vou, 1am Her “husband = generally beeame de- |y yartof lot4 of s ¢ Iy of 0 ¢ 1, 5-14-13, w B e a TRLNE 6T of Yours trul lirious about 8 in the evening. he | —$102, | employed as adomestic at the house o E L. WitvaN.” called Thieman to assist her, but while M T Patriek and wife to Harry B Mulford, | Alder, 2009 Dodge street. Wednesc The letter was written in hand so | the latter was .)mw 1t Moftatt could not | being known as Pope place, w d—£14,000, night she retired to bed carly, about 8 | different from that on the forged check, | control himsclf. Witness \\‘vlnl away in 1 ]ll' Ty II‘ )lll\ln»:ln| l‘l’ I,\’[)‘;l' Patrick, lot 4, blk o'ciock, saying that she was tired, and | that Judie Stenberg concluded that Wit- | fright and when she returned, found her | 1 pope.vie, W =S, anted & o nishts vest At 7 o'clock | man could not have written both | husband cut on the head and blecding on | (e A Shannon to Doutinie Hooks, lot entorday mmormmig when MrstAdler arose | 40d a8 already” mentioned,” discharged | the head.’ The wonud. her hushind | B85S Cloves toG 3 Iiteheocs lots 1 sto 9 A / arose | ji0 said, had been eansed by ) hieman 's 4, Paddoek place, w d—§8,%00, = } nothing was to be seen of the girl. Sus- | Witmun eomes of a good fammly in the | breaking over his head a lurge bowl | *F 3 Morsemen to-Fho Public Plat of Morse- or ougelas an t, Sts mana peeting that something was wrong, Mrs. | east. He served with nigh honors during | which was in the chamber. The” police | men's park —Dedication. 5 ) U Adler went to her room to call her. | the war, starting out as a private and [ wi called and witness protestec inst | Herbert Davenport to Bernard and John Going in, she found the girl stretehed | leaving the sc ¢ with the rank of | her husband being taken from the house. | Rilev, lots 18, 19, Davenport’s sub, w a— Z [ I ) t X 3 lifcless on the bed, the room filled with | coloncl She was then compelled to retire and in iTevhert J Dave (ol 1 ) gus, und the jet turned completely on - the morning she heard o wagon drive up, | Alebert) nport to Bernard and _John A L A 1S IT BLACKMAIL? 48 3 card a wagon drive Up, 4 pijey, Jor 26, Davenport’s sub, w d—sS1,200. = t was evident” in a moment that the girl nd her husband was taken When i Rl : Tellle) |- T 5 y Addie I Siever and husband to Nellie | Npiw OUTFITS FOR NEWSPAPERS, ' on retiring Wednesday nig! ad blown & I'hieman returned, he told witness that | courtney, § 15 of lot 5, bl 3, sub of John L | % Eny e out the gas. g A. D. Jones Says that the Case in | Moflatt had been taken to the | Rediek's add to Omali, w d—S4,000. Tlio OlmARL Xype; Foundey and Sup OMAHA THE Medical aid was called in at onee, Mrs, | Covrt Agamst Him s for Money. [ jail, although _ when taking him | Larmon P Pruyn dud wite to Wm D DIV Rbnse HOE BRI Earsand _— - % Dr. Burroughs and Dr. Denise respond- | In view of the petition recently filed in ho'said Do was take | Bobertson lot T Sinis Park, w 82000, i GHIGAGO ShORT LINE i e 5 Ao & distaots Y % e o i a spita rank rown etal to Mary R Stone, lot e “ < o i u'\._. Ilinll\ wor el (u.r an nmn_!u.um_n.‘ |~|‘ the district court, setting forth forgery n\x‘x_ _wlnn‘x\” .lln : th 3 hospit \I; 4, DIk 5. Drake's add, W d.—82,000, Lyt The Western Newspaper Union at revive some faint spark of life whieh | 4id o fraudulent assignment on the part | W itness described the location of the hik ‘ X \ 3 L A LAl gy tre afra ASSIL b C g ¥ A e G P Dietz and wife to Lizzie Cock,w 40 feet | Omaha is prepared at all times to outfit might have been left. The body was still : ; wounds upon her husband’s head as in | o G% Dz and wite 1o Lizzie Cockw 40 5 ! oo —OF THE— VHT i » ene rome of A, D. Jone sthe means by which he R R 4l e S L of Jot 4, blk 4, Patrick’s 1st add, w 31200, | publishers on short notice with presses, warn:, and this gave encouragement of a ne pl those viewed by the LA e et A Colonuhorn ey Cas favorable result, which, however, did not | came into possession of a large amount . Thicman took Moffat’s mizht | zing 15 lot 11, bk 13, B V Smuth's add, w ”"-k‘-m ‘l\ l|‘or< er i inks, ‘un‘mu_:?n:n_uu; ' ' ] come. Thoe gl gave no sizns of return- | of the land now owned by Lim in this | elothes and washed them to remove the | d-st.' stieks and Fules, and’ in tict everything 10200, VIIWauKkes ral g conscioueness, aud o D, Dentse Said | ity, a reporter for the B asked the | blood which lowed ‘on” them from his | | Cis F Iuntzinger to Karon Ifnsen s 3¢ | 10 he e of priniers: apd, publiopory ) psterday morning, was pr: R AT ntioned if. he had res s | wounds. ot 11, blk 13, mith’s add, w d—=s1 s . erms ore 1ibera e \y.fp.‘-'.. :1\3 u’:.i found. pr gentleman mentoned 1f he had read the M'x_“ AT AllontiwhohadE nursed! Mot Caroline Blumle and husband to Edward | prices can be secured than by sending to THE BEST BOUTE girl, of ubout twenty y e, She | (e Bot ren e o of it | from his fever and thought he Was <0ing | “Fiena Aust to Geo W Logan, lot 3, blk 351, | in thecprnting line bought and sold: We Srom OMAHA and COUNCIL BLUFFS ot hasno relatives in thi eity,except a mar S i G to get weil Omaba, W d—S9,000 b A S e 1, W ried sister living at- Ninth' and” Hiekory | PTAC 0 e PAPCES Wilson said that he thought kindness s S0 ;{“"u L34 '~"'1fl" bariiing mlenq particu- {5 QRIS T - would haye made Moffat quiet and that THE CITY OF LONDON, eSOt B N A TR T 3 TEHRE IAST. oronor Drexel will hold no inquest, Vit have you to say abont It out it | N0 person stood in danger of an_attack T Loetioal| PG O manner of the girl's death is very on't wish to say anything aboutit | g, 5 hiny if they treated bim as the wit- | Eating, Drinking and Wickedness in | 15t8 of goods and prices and from time hronic & Surgical Diseases. | 14, rzaxg DALY BETWEEN OMARA o all, at least for. the present, 1Us ull a | [FOT1 A0 G RGN (ERLCH MR to time proclaims uncqualled bargains - pisa AINSEDATLY, S ETWE plain. iy Biackmail Ry ness did. When seen by witness, Mof the English Capital. ; DR. McMENAMY, Propiietos. COUNCIL BLUFF e cheme to blackmail. fat had been cut on the head and his ear I 4 new and second hand material. Sixteen years' Hospital and Private PractiCe EE R B i DED: “Do you know of such & man as Rob- | Tt B pesh et London Letter: Rome has not so many WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION We'llave ‘o faciitfes, apparatus and remedies | o jongo, e ivarre inson, the party who sues you?" sifulliofblood. Roman Catholics as Loudon; Dublin has | 1ath Street, bet. Howardand Jackson, | for the sucoesstul trestment of every form of die | ¢ ", 2 : d - i T shebrhobisl bptsll 0 .y Ofticer Fahey said they removed Mo fower Irishmen than London; Edinburg | i s 3 b | ease requi either medical or surgical treatment, . Paul, Minneapolis, Cedar Rapids, The Man and Institute Who are to 1 such an: acquuintance | 7, 1ion's coal wagon. He tied Moffatt’s | joss. Scotel L - Ainburg | Omah Naboraska and invito alf o come and inveatigutt for themseives | Qe Dul Dav . Take 1L 1y years. But I have not seen | g0 000 e thought he w. ess Scotchmen; and Jews! why, al - - or correspond with Long experience in treat Clinton, Jubuque, avenport, ake Oare of Them, rd of him since.” cet and dnnds e ouaht e ¢t | Judea has not one-tenth as many, ‘and it Marshal Cummings Warned. iig cnkca by letter cnaolea e (0 treat many cases | Rock Island,Freeport, Rockford, Dr.S. Armstrong, superintendent of | 1t hus been intimated from other sources, | (0 IS 1Y DYFAESE Lfi‘m}mh{."h'}; grows every d |<,v.»|;ly four’ minutes | Marshall Cummings yesterday showed | *gnifeatiysithost seeing them o ities ana Elgin, Madison, Janesville, the new Nebr 1 institute for that the charge of blackmail is capable | B WS SRAr: S0 Lt ity | makes a birth—even while T spend two | 4 yonorter for the Bex the following mys- Fect, Curvatnres of the Spine Beloit, Winona, La Crosse, minded youth, wasintown yesterda of beinw sustained, and b is feit (4aL | againkt the stove. Witness sent 2 mes- hours in writing this thirty, babes Wil | orious message which be received writ- fumers, CALCETS | Andall other important points Last, Northoast was met by u reporter for the B at the | RO MY, ones’ s SEeits (50 B0 1 senger after a doctor, but the latter did | pave “faken place. Yoo think of | ten on a postal card: ‘Blvod and und Boutucast. Millard. This institntion has not yet | aiier has aleeady becn made o Mr. | Fotcome. 1T Mrs. Thieman had not held | ;" the " evening paper that - ree- | Dear Sir—The nest time von are goin to 3 ok phrough Ucketsjonllioutheldioket Agen been opened although it is ready for oc- | Jones to withdraw the petition for a cer- | He lamp the house “?“"}“ ! e "i:fi" ords the births and the deaths | make a pull on the poker fooms, whare the | - ail kinds o Medical and Surgical Appiiace Tnion Pacifie Depot. o 9e1 Ope e s | e monnt of money, and not_a very | burned. “Witness remained with Moffatt | of “tne preceding four and twenty | boys play s little fricndley wame, you wood | utctyred and oravie, Purliman Sleeners and the fnast Dint cupancy, and it is not expected hat ) olanionntelthe ButiMr Jonos hitb and gave him medicine every hour; 100K | Lours must Ve rate items, | 4o atavor too sufferin humanity Hlyuu Waood The only reliable sledical Institute making glthu\uul;l‘ are ru mknm m'mn n.l.( 5 Rl 3 rocbive ohildro i either Mr. s has fycH L £ U 100 1ours st g ems, Bl Bt Rarta holiseman, S0 name : f HICAGO, MILWAL ST, PAUL HAILWAY, will be thrown open to_ receive u'.mx..:. T e rohoces to it it ot and | gut Bis club and revolver to frighten | Variiy, s joys and sorrows are u multi not. tella”sertain poliseinan, whow vawe |- Priyate, Sp&fllfl'}% Nervous Diseases | Cuicado Snwaviowe & sr. e iy, until sometime next yoar, It i sabrick | o img fo he well provided with facts to | Mot but neither bad the desived ¢llect | fude.” It sirc Ias 3,500 miles jour- | §, P, as he stands in with 'the gang A G DIREASES FLoons smiploves af tholsolpiny. structure, 93x110 fect with several addi- tble him to do s6. So confiden. of the | \Yitness carried Moffatt to jail beeause of rom New York to San Francisco. | promist to let them no when they was to be [ ALE CONTAGIOUS AND BLOOD BISEAS! I RIS o ey tions, Its capacity will be fn the neigh- | fact is he that h3 proposes, when the | Lhicman "“}_"; 0 to l“'!- ,'.‘” Il“"’\ all v twenty miles a day; a | arrested, beforeband, Yours tru e il a potaon y oas i vate Al Ruekin Asiiant Qonpca, KaNeRsT. o horhood of fifty children of whom appli- s comes Lo trial, to move thatall the | the bed clothes he could find it the house 00 mules. Well, it wonld | " LAW AND € hout mercury, 4 Ticket Agent. : . cations have now been received from | co-defendants be excused and he be made ;l‘p- Ix‘:‘:“m 1|t :xlxhx:lu; :i]\l ':illt"(l)‘n hu|||||1L|n|1n\_:. . n llil‘I A._}s :\Il Ill““ rate to nlu:w\.‘- P. 8.—You are a mutton head, :‘7 patoraivaireay w\(:, lw‘\‘-\;’l\l)yll»jl Jomer "1;;’:;”1: _’l:'A‘vav’z.':v‘.LAnlulunl General Passon- B ¢ & jad solely s for the ¢ goniancirionsia eside the stove | {he rip, t London has 7,000 miles of ALY, A 1, NI Andulio L ot abont forty-Aive. Tho cost of the build- | 8016ty linble for she ot in - the v olsonring oallor | stomst andntiyca ok thomfor o s cittana ol b et ot | 3.8 cudn, Goora suporintontont. ing has been borne by an appropria- JAILED, Y ubout 9 There was a | o walk at the rate of twenty miles a will send you, in plain wrapper, our 2 3 B o 10,0001 mdlor nti to - Inst JAILED, VBT good warm fire the stove. D, U, (7l PRIVATE CIRCULAR TO MEN ORE CATARRIL Te Great German 5 s Lo gk H —_ Leisenring un < hands, and 3 % She UPON PRIVATE, SFECIAL ANT RyoUs Diswases, Jetiiedy 18 & positive cuie | Freo s session of the legislature, and of this, | 3 e seisenring unt t's hands, an more 1t by ne b BT Iy B S0 aonte st bout two thonsand doliars remain, | The Eeal Culpric in Safety and | witnoss his fect, about three hours after | fifty days if you should lay up Sunday i T,V ARIGOCBLE BB ATEDICA T Cou s fammptom The support of the institution is provided Stricken with Sy he was taken to jail. And if vou were a thirsty sort of travele TUIE, AND ALL DI ih ) GaNyro. for h\'n‘v\)‘ of one-cighth mill,which has | On the 21st of July, 1885, Leone Perro, “( . 3 l”h‘lvm .;\ -Me was v:m.-;l) h.\; and couldn’t pass a drinking shop—don't ARXIOREANS fOr EenC IBIOLY iHeatefo6g 1o = put into the state treasur; to the | an Italian of this eity, was arrested, [ Mrs. Moflatt to sce ! and hail | o alarmed—the 7,000 miles has five and ) ' 13 may be treated at flelr . routine method of rec about | ehurgod with shooting with intent to kill, | U5t got into the latier's room when Mof- | soventy miles of drinking shops—publies 2 mes, | s | Railway '}Eme Table gixteon thousand dollara. ‘Tho aim of | o was indicted, tried, found guilty and | toom or ho would kill him a8 suro asho | Lycy,eal them. 8o you nced not think ) | ke 1o Ihlcat ONATI 2 is to enable the feeb! pinde 2. i A UL e W o a8 sure a8 he st N ende ”,‘"‘H re The following is the ) val and de- e il el minied | sentenced to imprisonment in' the peni- | was a live man and had his life insured in I s people live?—as you do, 1 conveniont TR T e e T AR O OB e ahd b0 loss n burden to their friends. | tentiary for cight years, More than one | the Accidental Insurance company. | by cating, They eat a lot. Iean't go idation ‘of paticiits Bourd Knd sendunce gt | Lo local depors. rming of the 0., St 1 M. & For th on they wili be variously om: | year has already efapsed, and now comes | Thiemann detailed the manner m which | 6 fimires, but you can take your slates : 4 Teasansbie priden. Addr ot il Leiters (o arrivo ol doprt from thele ot Gorier oF Ployed abont the place i Tittle® nets | the real perpetiator of the deed, with & | MofTatt beat and bruyzed himsclf, his wife | i figure up hotw much they eat every 3 Omaba Medical and Surgical Institufe, | c'n'so and i ¢SS &S W ol ine 1t adapted to both their mental and physi- | letter from Lis present whereabouts, ad- | and the policeman. The injuries received | gyy, forin o year these London folks Cor. 13th St. and Capitol Ave., OMANHA. NEB. & M. depot - all othors” from ‘the Union Pacillo cal condition, ‘They will be tanght ealis- iitting his own guilt, the innocence of | by Moffatt, witness thought were sus- | gwallow down 500,000 oxen, 2,000,000 depot, BRIDGE TRAINS thenies and trades when possible, and in | Perro, and charging his conviction to | tained wiile the deceased was wrestiing | gheep, 200,000 calves, 300,000 swinc, 8000, 0 trains will Jonvo 1. 1 depot at 8:15- other ways improved t 18 expeeted | the unskillfuluess of the Italian interp with the policeman. Witness did not see | 9o head of fowls, 500,000,000 pounds of 800840 - 8:50--010:00--11:0. n.: BI:Y that 100 applications will be reecived be- ssused in the ease when it | the latter use his club. He did not thinis | figh 50,000,000 pounds of oysters, 200,00 150020300 3 4:00 SR fore Januar ame and whereabouts | he could have sent such a patient to the | Johdiers—is that enough to figure on? 1f o Tianielor for Omaba 1t 7:12—B3:15-0:9 AR culprit are withheld for | hospital. The jail was warm, and he | 56 (e are some million tons of canned et el i e Noler g L THE FEDERAL COURT. ¥ ons. In his letter, received | wasso wrapped up that there was | ooois; no end of fruit and other stuff, but AT T S 042 o T 50 s 1508180 : ; few days ago, he offers to give, if n d of Moflatt’s being too hot rather | jiot 1o spoil your appetite talking of i Arlye Omat Indictments by the Gran@ Ju The ary V{0 help Perro to secure his | than too cold, Boans andmoad. and 60,000,000 basliain of v Broadwuy I JAriveguaa Route Cases, ivery from the jail. As soon as Judgz Harvey Wells, swore that he called on | ywheat, we might as well forbear, But Tn cffect r til tarther nos tates grand jury yesterday | Nev recovers from his illness, he will | Moflatf at the hospital, but t he was | jow do they wash all this stufl down, you \ tice. Thisis addition L rain ery returned ndictments against Patrick Me- sought toattach his name to a petition | not tied. Moffutt did not speak of bis | pjignt feel glad to know, Look shirp T i Qedldy Nulty for by 2 open a mail box and | dsking for Perro’s release, 1.|(|‘|’v‘|||‘_‘w 1 \I“|:|- w’::v".lly:':;ll.«l\" ‘:.‘.u.uk in two | T¢ ‘takes 200,000,000 quarts of beer! A e Ao L ACONNEOTING JINBE. 0 $ against Runkles for making counterfeit sy IR ¢ ‘olock | Stream of beer about the sizc of the e & insfer Depot at Councit ufs . NS J ¥ = Army Gossip, Phe jury then adjoarned untild o'clock | Wapsie wouldnot suflice to quench the e ARRIVE mum-y.‘ 'lllw_ iry nox m:wluinu!lw Colonel Terrell, who has just returt to-day. on o el Tt moro thas thiss thoy v P DK A ICAGO, MOCK 1SLAND & PACIKIC, cases of the nien who arce chargea with | from a visit to Forts Laramie, Niobrar - 8 drink 10,000,000 quarts of rum and 50,000, P elv ur X Bi5 A M i DU:15 4w, selling liquor to the Indians, and Robinson, reports that absolute quiot | 1ILDINGS AND ORDINANCE 000 quarts_of wine—the wine, the rum, Abzolute Y Sa 1i0:18 4. ¥ ‘ 150 v, Judge Dundy is still Learinge the case | preyails in western army eircles. Some | How the Pormer are to be Secured at | 1o DCCr--200.000000 quartst -Any water |- uever varies. A marvel of CHICAGO & NORIS of Dodge ve.the Pnanix Insurance com- | of the officers of the Second infantry sre | the Expense of the Late 000,000 Of gitlons Qaily. . Taking ont tha | purit and wholesomeness. More 3 | u. M S ; a trfle nervous about tho changes Whicl | At the lust mecting of tho council the | waior used for sprinkling, cookin economical than the ordinary. kinds and Ggu“ml B]ufls BUNLINGTON & istrict Attorney Jertson said yes- | are now being made 44y amondine tho ordinances re- | fountains, and the aetus ; Mz sup- | cannot be sold i petition with the mu ! i terday that he will appeal the case of Luke | Recommodations at Fort Omah matter of amending tho ordinances re :,f‘\”;,'.'flli,,""“‘,'\’. BN R A A S et Al o1 o | M Voorhees who is charged with fraud on a | ten companies of the Second infantry are | 1ating to the duty of the building inspec you know, and there is no use saying | phosphate powders. Sold only in can 1 | " M route contract, to the supreme too liniited. | tor was considered. Somo changes were | Yot ¥RON: (i Ewre (8 Mo WS BIINE B 15 o0 e Powder Co., 108 Wall St n lcago T PR R He further suys that the e wise they are pleased with the | effected, but they cannot now be had be- | plenty of them, but 1t only seemed to [ New York. . Ag:18 a1 | A7 RN nst Colonel Patvick, mention ~of | change which s to be brought about. cause of being in the hands of the city | make more dvinking for ihose that ure 3 2 il : A 640 v ML Aioir i which was made in yesterday's Bev, is to king on this yery matter, an army R T TS - T S of the | mot. The supply 1s about so large and - — "n;y. nly road (o take fc I‘ilpn w' ,m::(_:in: KANSAS CILY, 8T, JOR & COL ml‘y“ e be re-commenced in the cowrt in this v remarked to o reporter that hie | C1CTE for enrofment, s ureoftho | Hok 218 BUbN T U AT i e | Alislitown, Uader Hiapids, Oilnlon, £oxie, 00 AREE M | S Al * o thought the war department ought to ex- | change as outlined, however, is the er SR F0. R BONRHINGH; - (kU 108 RAVAPL: Siinper. | ehraska. Colorada, Wsoming, Uiab, REBIN L il ol AR ‘Phurston and Hall'on behalf | pend from §00,000 to $100.000 on the post | tion of a board of advisors, to act with | B0 e TS {10 G0 Fovinuess bit pper- adn. Ores inaton ana Call M ; e of their chient Con Groner, commenced | ot this point, in order to place it mproper | the building inspector in all cases where |t is difficult to see wheve, You sec more W | Agmia dcafsps ayporigr SVAULARGR AR ossh BIOUX CHTY & 1ACIFIC suit m‘l":w" nlwfniw‘l Stales colrt lo rocoR vj:_!‘ll‘:llrllmv A m'“' querty Il‘|’|".“!:| "’(L ”‘3 great responstbility is assumed or a rad- | drankenness in ao hour in London than - Yoo | o Amensafewar ihe numerous polntsof 8u. AT | Apgan gOoIR hion. Rt ‘_j'l‘_‘i:_""'l,,' orL B, | B e e e kopir. | loal diffurence of opinion is likely to | on the entiro continent, of Europe—all SRR | DErVaon Omnta and Chioago, are ita {wo tiime s by Gromer and 'which the lie said, & ¥ " | arise. This change has been suggested by | Asit theown in, and Africa, too—in o a1t i naR0 | o dax gt DAY COACHRS whioh are the Shett WESTWARY avrive B timed over to Pattevion ——— a little conflict, whieh was lately occa- | YeRT Mt London is & great cilysqand | payward Bros,, (o ovarl S, Omaha, Neb | 40 ReR s ik BN G ERTS e 6L S moaels 3 T Caught on the Fly. sioned by the opposition of the building | {{EY S ROR G 18, WerEe U Splaiousn” anmaisial skicesl sk, 08 i tont wnd R PATLOT DIAW UNION PACIFIC. 2. v Patlerson, by mukin, Yesterday morning a Sixtenth strect | Inspeetor to place more than one story | {0 B0 O Nmehester, o Inver e ’ B [ hoidein aramratea’ BATATIAT DINTRG T, P SO i assigument of the property, which grocer named Schmidt rushed down t more npon the three-story Hellman builds | 4,055 0,05 is just as bad—deep dranken- - the equat of which cannot be found elgewhere! | Tocl bxple 10 curelessly signed by Groner, managed to |70 pa e depot with s (e bing | N8 : T'he m;h story, however ..r |l|l|( e Tl ber, dumning sins than li AF‘(' ne ’i yw‘” rai £ 1o | 1\“\‘ M < PR dispose of the property for §10,000. The | Ol FA0IR0 QON 8 Lid & | on, despite the inspector’s protest, by the | qiit kenness vampage in the street 12 COMPOUN fo Ry ¢ non t wit Muil und Fx iisana| M IR ik Lhat 1 Fghtly snagad | 036 and cicled among.the crowd undl | waisent of the ol oouncll in violition | ‘pukennces, “rampige in- iho streets WILBOR'S COMPOUND OF iho Ciilemro & Norhwearorn Ity Vgt ligpross."iiiin o this moncy and therciore sues Mr., | he found the person he wanted, a man | of the ordinances which they had them- [ gt 8t Q8 YoM S s s found ¥ [ With'those of all cntern i QUTAWAND: -~ Arsive. Patierson, naméd Cl who, withhis wife and | sclves pussod, 5 T : faxs SQANGH QUSICRNRIANGR 6 Il PURE COD LIVER | ofor Deteolt, Colymbus, Y { A | TMERGALLL DAULKIS, 4. 3. | Bk b - amt T | PR t 15 claimed that since this consen: B dnight & ' on' o, | n: Now Yoik 5101 20t KA pros: 804 ONLY HIS WAY, flill\l. LLEAAS LS n'}u.“\‘\‘::: Att ‘l::;,‘;xp‘f.u | mas glven by tas counall, B Arlo of drel- A e e LU fusy OIL AND L | Wonshiagion ‘and ‘sl toininin the snat, | grintl o I COSE g i ORI e g nrgod him with atic INE | teets have examined the building and pro- | 500 000 B G P | ot agent for Lckers Vi 1he | g 1 mouth. .. 7:004) 7 2 A Cowboy Finea for Careying Con | 0 beathim out of a bill for groceries. | nounced it capablo of sustaining the in- | Kels are closed Jo front, Uil Bunday el | NN WESTIIN i opa MW A LD, VT s | SANE e Bars This Clark denied, stoutly assert: | ereasod weight. As nearly us can_now | Lrnoon at G, Sunduy-cyou cint wod i gou “the belt co awmodatione Al x| AN eN 2V Bmith o wil i swicked | DEthat it owas | his ntention | be understood, from the “explanation of | {oR B FEGE PURES auy J ¥ R ha] 2i0 | » « B, B ¥ Wooly aud winkec to pay for the same. The latter, how one of the council, another duty of the 60060 place, M. I E P WILSO A | sowboy of the genwme western stamp | ever, was threatened with arrest, and | g > discreti - C Funs', A it L} k ) 13 o and | adyisory board will be to use discretion 4 . o e = T Wi signed in police court yesterday | finally made up his mind to settlo his | iy getting around some of the building | A newly married couple from the in- | Ci i Yo " via i moming . for wearing concealod | Pl which he did in an embarrassing | orninances when they are found to be a | terior of ada, wio had cvidently | ¢ | Y & aring alod | e in the presence of many visitors. | | A | never before ventured upon a ralroad T (NOTE--4 ! LIy except Weapons. e was picked e train, took the cars to upon their ANT 11 dally ox by daty ¢ i up by police wearing a holster full of S pm——"— - wedding trip. When the conductor eame | o ) § *hoo dies. Judge Neville's illness, - - - 2 partridgees, to., revolvers of various - 0 s around 1o colleet the tickets the bride r “;‘.-I-r-‘.l:‘l b foy wewlvers of wariows | Roy, Willard Scott will begin on Sat- | Judge Neville has boen absentfrom his | urdom was so flustrated by the novelty E.T. ALLEN, M, D. = sy 8izos | ".l rus. Suuith plosded i urday evening at 8 o’clock 1 the parlors | court for several days back owing to ill- | Of the situation that he handed out his SPECIALIST Ul icave 3 TR T 0. / in a nonchalunt sort of a way, and re- | of (ho St Mary's Avenue Congregational | ness which confines him to his bed. Sev- | marriage eertific The conductor | 4 st | pi el XN 0 marked that it was his style to carry three | chureh u biblé class for the weekly study | eral days ago, in stooping to pick up a | lookedat it approvin and handed it e abd | o ¥88/0e Bepcarn, 8:09, wi.; Liogyer Bx., 10 / or four revolvers with him all the time. | of the international Sunday School les- | picce of gl the judge strained his | back with the remark that it was a 4 a 1 Omaha at * 8:10. - y l ' f 1 3 . [ ¥ & u [] y . g o was fined §10 and costs, paid it and | sens. The class will be undenomina- | back. A few days luter, i town, he hud | highly useful document in its place, an | | 181454 316034815 pu 1y \ was released, tionat and open to all whether teachers or | the misfortune to again strain’ at, and | one that he often contemplated securing o 4 W B a ¥ o 0w mei Quleaga Ra, T. W Lance and ‘Thos. Bass were two | not, and the instructions given- will be | this faet will vender it impossible for him | for himselt, but that its possession. did I ( AR T A youug men who had been arrested | designed to fit teachers for teaching. All | 1o attend to-court busiiess before Mou- | not entitle "the holder o frec pas i A J Qu suspivion of trying to swindle u | are inyited, | day. over tuat road. . 8.y » | |

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