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THE OMAHA DATLY BEE: SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1886 ~TWELVE PAGES. CAN ARENSDORF BE BMLED? Lt evar et men won | SUSPENSION. DAY AT MAND. |, ooy eveensss won®, e | AGREAT INDUSTRY'S CROWTH | g anclemnso et e ot AmvsmmrT | PO, Be Back Before Lon Thief in Omah. their choice LIGITS O° LONDON, b v et T b g b | The boys who tw s bra are s Botd's opers ; M | Cmeaso, Nov. 2.—(Spocial Tel t Sherift Ds ‘atre Mills " | . The boys who twist the brakes are not At the Boyd's opera house, on Wednes- An Tnexpected Tam in the Baddook Mar- |, eac0 Nox. oc(Spachal 'elegram 19 | Lawyers for the Oondemned Anarchists Ea. | Sherill Dan Fagrell, of Mills county, | Morvellons Success of the Stock Yards | to be bohind in the line of & grand good | day and Thursday ovenings. Novemor 84 | lowa, has been in the city for the past N | social time, and with that end in view the two in a sedrch for a number of Company at West Lincoln, members of Capitol lodge, No. 170, . S L Tods S b lorses that have been stolen from his Brotherhood of Ralway Brakemen have | ternoon, will be presented the powerful COONS ON TRIAL AT LINCOLN. } u:nilu:;vhm m:':n;(":'»-n '\:“.';4;,:.”'2'. .:‘.“\wd: AN UNPLEASANTJOB FORJUDGES | county in the past month, Farrell has « | PREPARING FOR NEW PLANTS, | arrangements m le for a 1l ball to | and picturesque drama, the “Ligh o | . M o be given at Masonic Temple 1 on next | London There is sometning fascinat- | Second regiment broke camp at the yards - | veculiar way of getting game when he | Wednesday evening. the 24th. Arrang. ing about the hts and 25, and also on Thanksgiving day af- | i i der Case in Sioux Oity. the butehers in all the packing houses at the deavoring to Postpone the Execution. ! — stock yards were ordered to quit work. London.” To Bome Testimony Taken and the Hear- | and marched through the city to their Armoty | The Treasurer of the Anarchist De. | £0¢8 hunting dnd his work here resulted | Work of the Lancaster District Court | ments have been made for the best music | Se€ it onee engenders the wish to seo it ing Adjourncd-Storm Losses in to stack their guns and lay away their knap- | fense Hund Makes an ltemized | inthe recovery of fiva horses and the eap- —The State's Official Vote—Move- | 10 be obtained, and an invitation is ex- | ;{fl:l"|v. I.l\'lll::l‘q;e H[H'[ln:uik«d yq.«nnb Platte County-Nebraska City ks, The entire protection of life and n re At ture of the mah who stole them: Within ments of Politicians—Cap- !. nded to their m-n.i}q.. be H esent :m-! | {IH!\ t‘\w‘ NG LN ’n nd t‘l'llul nu:lni 3 | property in Packingtown now rests with eport and Appeats For the past six wéeks a numbor of farmers St N L good thne is assured to all who may | dramas, the most of which aro but feet Gamblers Ratded, B o o BUMEA AR B TR Aitionat A1a, ST AT CRONY STV Nt AheTe Aote ital City News, attend in advane ing figzures of one’s fancys But the point, o A pleasant 1 ption was given last [ plot and purpose of the “lLighis o' Lon- wlan of the packe evening the Academy of Music hali | don' are so strongly and vividly drawn, : S In taking back their men E— stolen from them. ‘The first man to slowly and in squads has had the desired Awaiting Their Doom. suffer w Coons' Tria in Progres: s L. P Anderson, of Malvern ot R b i ki ) by the Lincoln Business college manage- [ and its moral —is <o direct, pure cois, Neb, N pecial Tele- | effect. The men have been forced to act in- | ¢ T T ; | At the annual meeting of the Nebraska y is » 1 holesome ¢ indeli \ g N S A e 0 ac HICAGO, Nov, 20, —[Sporeal Telegrans to | fowa, a br or o Ongressms der. I b ment to its patrons and friends. Some of | {nd wholesome as to indeli- gram to the Bee. ] —The triat of E. B, Coons, | dividually and on helr own judgments. ! | Iowa, « brother of Congressman Ander ! 1. | Stock Yards company, the proprietors as | the most p well of the town site of West Lincoln, very creditable showing was made to the ant of the loeal ent in | by stamp ity image upon even the eity, hoth musical and recitative, [ the unretlective mind. Its dive sened the programme and entertamed | peeuliarly constructed — situat the Brr, | ~Week from Friday next is the day set for the excention of the seven anarchists by the sentence of Judge Gary, and unless a son, of the Lighth district. He lost a v Iy in October. ate seereta 1, arreste to Superintendent Thomp- | Those who were week ago for obtaifing money | were put on th ent homie from day to day r good conduet. Then, to ified a ns offer uable m: A short under false pretenses, was called at 2 o'clock | the retarn of the ol men did not come with | goarc e SR8 ed from one of the | ime afterwards Joe Fallon, a farmer f 00 " srtots s rogress of work | ¢ Euests of thie evening in the most | every opportunity for the embellishments and at night adjourncd, after haaring | such tush as to frighten from | Judes of the supreme conrt before thatday | WVing two miles east of ~ Glenwood ‘I""'::"L:II'“:'|'( o ‘l"{"‘f """"l by """;,k Dleasant mannar, and the: management | of wondorful mechanical contivay P 5 e @ o, P taces @ y f L 4 bl st q teg yonies, ['his Mowe z hast ye: e report of e | o social part v ovening s | and autractive sc surroundings. only a part of the state evidence, | their places all the new men who had | fj0 sentence will be earrted into execution. | 105t & team of ponies, Ihis was followed | (L0 000 G50 e Ll VL been ‘ll'plh il ;1 part vlv: "ly" owing fexeal: | company to rendet the piay he 1 undor until Saturday next, prominent attorneys in | been taken into the hou The result i | [y the meantime tho counsel for the con. | PY, the larceny of a horse from Amos oL ha R 2 ime he following exce iy sl the play here g ng o ) 1 t thou Gridiey at Pacific City, and of another | sold in the past year, aggregating a total | lent programme was rendered the management of the widely known the ease befng absent from the eity tie first | that between two and three thousand nou- | youed men are preparing to apply to the it i and of anoti Ll < t IntPathantal Lro ok, BT amusement caterer, Mr. Jacoh Ltk Wi of the week and the defense reciting to the | union men are in the packing houses to-da . from Dud Delashmett at Pacitic Junetion. | value of $31,645. These lots ave sold for \ © \ ! \ \ Justices of the supreme court 1o interfere and | 7Fyaearmors beeame Dr. SO R, Datby, Prof. J. A, Wesco and | has succeeded Shook & Collier in the y the execution, though it is hard to de- | 1 4ok aid from th h down and the balanece on [ AR5 tplovy right to produce the picce. Mr. Litt nused and beg authorities. In court that it would take at least two days to | Several thousand of the strikers were taken | one-fourth. o 1. o . e i prescnt their evidence. The ense as made | back yesterday and this morning, 5o 1hat | pariiine jast what they are doing in the | e N ‘ 178 | three stimeat 8 per cent. As an | [nyoe Rev. Alesander Aile brings his own seenery —ull new and ex- ! ence. T . . e at they are dc sponse to their call Farrell went to work | ¢ 4 4 nvo v. Alexander Ailen g N L0GSE B e N el W ted | only a few thousand now remain unem- | pajier and when and to which of the justices o the. cases. After 8 week's wor i | lustration of the value of the investment | Voeal Fear noFoe,” Ciro Pinsati | quisitely painted—and the management company claims 18 fetitfousand never in their | Moseds and huudreds of these hold tekels | of he supreme court they will make their | Towa he secured clues that brought him | (0 the stock yards company their orig. | =-Mr. George Peters ; s that the plav T O ey, T Hearing {n court, owini to the | from foromen to return o worle Mowdas. A | application, as thoso of them_that can be | to Omalia to look for the property and | inal purchase of 30 acres, upon a part of | | Vaeal solo, "selection—Miss Nunnie | and more artistioally xondered than it rominence of the ease, drew & large crowd iin Armour & Co’s was sterted | yitoiea seet very reluctant to talk about the | the thiof. ‘The farmers imagined they Allibridge. 3 which West Lincoln is sitnated, cost the vidence will be | to-day and furnishes work for a la er num- eption address—Rev, Dr. €. I, Ihe “Clio” engagement el ok | 1 with . A matter, Mr. Foster is in Washington and | Were being made the victims of the depre- [ oorh 1 WEEC I 1S SIUILECL <0t The y b fosed_wiy - 8, " tact hal ver) 1l v o . g O | " o 9 W 0 e conpany is making alread s Address, “Business Edues on’”’ Prol Y pe rm ¢ WS alse vell o sl . Storm Losses In Platte County. L men drifted away to Peoria, Kansas | we aptain Black has not been coming | but Farrell, from the information ob- | 1 L & . ication” —Pr ctor, de- ility as a com- tor. He is a superior tained, decided that the work had all | apparent to all. One of the fivst improve- | D.Nuil Johnson R L BT been done by one man. He came to | ments that will be made is to enlarge the | Violin solo and piane accompanist, f serves mention for his o aha on Eriday morning and in one ok oner. These vards were | TBeme, Opus 40, Leonard—Prof. Wesco' | poser and dire 1y stock yards proper I'hese yards wer Coruvmnus, Neb,, Nov, ram to the B, | 11 0.—[Speeinl Tete- | City and other places”during the’ lockuty | fto town much lately. [t may be that e I§ srrible casuattios | 16ads to the bulick that by next week 1hero | working on the case in the seclusion of his terrible easualbies | iij'bhu'fow of the former employes i pro L s v from the storm, and which were thought to | Giied tor, sting such as have been black- | home. s work succecded in locating three i 5 and Mrs, Roose musician and the selections from hiscom- be exaggerated, were fully conlirmed to-day | [isted rm','\.,.J“.,.",.m‘.l.,..\ nd offeusive v are preparing our briefs for the supreme the ‘horses and the ] thief, | 14id out when the B. & M. had the only Reading, selection—Miss Minnie Latta. | positions were of the most enjoyable x by the tarmers that thronzed our streets froi keeping the others from k. ‘'T'he str aid Mr. Zeisler to your reporter to- i clue was found at | line of track running to the yards, and Instrumental — trio, selection Pr. | teatures of the evening. all parts of the county. The following losses | his been an expensive one for the packers, when asked what wasbeing done in the s, clothing store on Sixteenth | that track was located along the east side | Dalby, Prof. Wesco and Mrs, Roose. Marhoft soll Cases, Millard | are thie summing up: Michael Rezan, thirty- | Ui bileliers, die counts and staie, and those | ge. < An application for 4 supersedeas will | street where s man had teaded one of the | of them. Since the Missouri Pacific and | Voeal solo, seloction—=Mr. E. Lo Ful. | | Marhof” sells = Rheifi L | five hiead ; Guy C. Barnum, forty heads K. M. | men thiuk that its like will not soon oceur | Probably be made to one of e juages of the | stoien horses fora suit of clothes. Get: | Northwostern ronos have had a track buitt | 30 coune Tady st fonts at the state | = S— | Sparhawk, twenty head; Rickley Bros, | again. suprewe court of the state Monday ot ‘Tues- [ ting an aceurate discription of the suit of | {5 S et Fo G e ARyl A AL AR AL LA | 1- In regard to the polsoning aay.” clothes he soon located the man who was § T university who form the Union College | twenty-five head, all steers and fattening ca THE ite a loss of S B! ) t. 1 y arres o was idc ed by Mr. Davis srense their capacity one-thivd, o d 2 N s 3 two hund; TV Wells lost 250 | but providence saved my entire anply and his name as Harry Witmar. He | canning industry will be developed in | Meeting llhuwm.\ evening that they 2 loss in hogs eannot | from being sent “1 do not know yet.” o eternity, for it Mrs, Wihich aiready s | mour had not been present when gl package | “Will you try Jud head of shee et be fully estimated cnted this term. One of the of the entertainment is a young fellow about™ twenty three nd looks more | the early spring, and at the present time e f A vas ol B O i 0 - Ly years of age, sickly % e i 5 A the ~—OF I'¥ j arming, and portends financial embariass- 21.“..J'E!}‘.T.TT‘-'..?.’it.ffl'.‘i‘l‘ )::':lllll‘l_“ r'l':\\h“s‘u & I cannot tell you anything about it oneratic tenor than a horse thief. After | the stock is nearly all taken for a vege- enerous in number, given ment to iany of our farniers, SOELN A011 Wl LA TS VDM AR A ORE Selonbt: ““Has Mr. Leonard Swett determined topre | getting his man in charge of | table eanning company that will put in wker, the eloentionist, prior to ' ' ] Business Boom at Columbus, fically, s the mixture was such that cach | SNt an argument in the caset ost 3 seas corphs troubles re- ant giving employment through the ture’ on her eastern four, and |Cag[], lIwaukee Apll] y CoLtamts, Neby Nov. 20 [Special Tele- | “ke iude” from te poisoned buckwheat | “You will have to ind that out trom Mr. | curred to him, and he decided to 1son to 200 hands, and & cauning | the musical numbers on the programme iy | ntained just enouch to pr ve | Swett himself.” 4 gram to the Ber. | —For several davs past r- | fatal, Now I think *that was the work of |~ iy application for a supersedeas is an | He therefore hustled his man into a cab | €otating for the grounds necessary upon credit_upon those wking part | THE BEST ROUTE f mors have been thick that some capitalists | some crank of ananarchist. Of conrse We | antirely one-sided aflair,” said Assistant | and had him on the Towa side of the river | Which to plant an immense establish- | throughout the evening. The weather | from lown were casting round for invest- | are doing everything that experts know how | Siqtes’ Atiorney” Furthmann, “The state | before he realized what was being done | ment that will handle fruits and vege- | was 1ot atits brightest and “best, and at Srom OMAHA and COUNCIL BLUFFS ot ment. A four-story brick hotel will go up in | L0 learn” who' give the mnocent boy the i in season and will can meats in the | one time a postponement was under dis- | y will not be represented in it at | with him. Farrel then returned and com- | table i package, Several times we thought we had | f1° and we would t be HLbh RN GE L UL |} ey 3 i i i the spring, and otlier improvements are on | 1 ¢low and thoen it was lost, 14 15 5 torrible | Mk and - we would = not b al-|yepeed | a osearch for the other | Winter months, muking an institution | cussion and so announced through error; | e taniaeOur.paeking. house. which has | hon o (el tas b 1L terrible | Jood to'say onoword tn the matter, Tiore: | PRMCCL 18 o Searel et the, G | ol bisiness' inits. Tne all the year | notwitiatanding thess drawhicks o | ‘L ELED FHAST. od | shudder, this is caleuiated to, the otliet side Is dothg in egard 1o the “M;h_ session of H. Tipke, the dairyman, | round. At the stock rds company’s | audience was a very creditable in num- Joes Of & Tecurrence of the trouble. | company now loeated in Chicago is ne all equally excellent and retleoted been unoccupied for two years, has pass 1 into the hands of Atwood & Co., of Red Oak, == = cation. Leonard Swett is i the ease and | another in N. H. Browh’s livery barn on | anmual mecting the old board of dircet- | bers and enthusiastic for cach and every | TWo TRAINS DAILY BETWERN OMAHA ] N6k Bflve Ve’ 16a8a, nd was Hully A CUBAN'S WILL, will arzue it before the supreme court. He | Cuming street, one in Dimmick’s barn | ors were re-elected for the CHLABL L number, whicl was as follows: COUNCIL BLUFFS | LA Ll|lr~_'4' ap 'Hlnt '1'1'" gom- | A Contest Already Started Among the ’/".‘-T«'.!Y."J‘;Kfl'«"n'e"i‘,"".».u’:’ ,(',‘ ,»“'{: A:{mml: <>:| ‘i fls }1 t ‘:md l:m'm: T u‘} (‘llm |_nlM s 0 ‘I;‘lilmn" :P‘](H‘l Overture et enda Quelle Chicago, —anp— Milwaukes, mand of these gentlemen will enable them 4 1 il 8 N & session of a mer living near the city. . tent; J ) 3 e PEsity A . el ~ to run the packing house to its utmost capa NhW X onE Nob S further than that I canuot give any n'gm - | Yesterday he succeeded in getting pos- nt; John {ul_h-qm-, secretary, and | Ree \'In‘!{x\m— h-fnm:\nm « roup and the St. Paul, Minneapolis, Cedar Rapids, | ity of 1,000 hiogs ver day, and employing sev- | NEW York, Nov ed copy | tion, for [ know nothing more about the mat- | &3 4 o+ Btole A Houtz, treasurer MeWilliamses. ... . Mark Twain | Dave 000 he Jday, emple 30V | obtiawill of tha ate DOl A tor? session of all of the stolen horscs and ) trea s DS 1L ATWOBALPATKOR, Clinton, Dubuque, avenport, | Shiydivatiien Operations will commence he will of the late Don ‘Thomas am, br. Ernest Schmidt, cashier of the an- | lcft for home with them last night. It 3 DISTRICT COURT. Quartette. . ¥ “'am Dreaming” | Rock Island,Fresport, Rockford, ccember 1. awealthy Cuban planter and a number of the et of the . | was onc of the neatest picces of official | Th against D, Reynolds. i - G Wi, Wanlssh Jatkeile | Killed by the Oars, family of the lnte Juan Pedro Terry, whose | o Lis accounts from Augustslto November | work that has been done in the state for | continued in- court, the jury di Recitation—Secene from King Jobn.... Beloit, Winona, ) g | PNGTRIC IGNERaN Nov, 90, —[Special | Will leaving his wite and unborn ehild 8600, | 15, *Starting from the initial date with a | a long while and Farrell deserves all of | and an adionrnment taken to Monday. ) } ; Shakespea S L) 0 ] 3 ' hidsli it - —[ODeClal | 00 admitted to probate recently, filed in | balance of £5,570.50 on hand, there havi the credit himself. ] > few outstanding equity % b arker, Anud all other ‘mportant points East, Northeass Il'llvum‘n‘l to l:nrilh. = l;h(' lrjumu:l';ll llv;mh the surrogates oflice to day together with a | Teceived s'lnr 1'.;. Of this S11,400. —_— will be called and argned” and an | Piano hnln‘l “Chanson llh:m_'mhc." .Dupont i and Bouthoast. a of Patrick Quinlan was found on the Bur- | 1% SWTORLes GUEE 10 Cay Tosetier With & | peen expended, leaving a present b A P sl > be! illar journment will be taken for the term Miss Minnic D. Cochran, For through tickets call on the Ticket Agan lington track this morning, having been run | PO OF Joso fmilio Terty proying foran | 1,072.49. The report 15 carefully itemized et s () e By sl in Judge Pond and Court Reporter | Recitation e Biakeman at Chureh,” | at O Farim stroct dn Paston- ot or & R RN e e e e s e | [ Sl eeup YO e RI GG ppes ——— Mullen will go to Nebraska City, where |y o Miss Parker "Pullman Sieovers and the Onost Dining Cars | I8 el froin Uiy bodyiantl ibotil |28 W AR SREEHRAE A Y | o e e i rate lvero e d o raa THE DISTRICT COURT. Judge Hayward has the district court for [ 1Secilaneous Lgeiaiions . in the world are run on tho muiu lines of the lews were cut off, " A strong suspicion obtains | Sents an estate valued at $50.000,000. of which | huwetous as they are diversitied and indi. Otoc county nlr The final | voeal Sol S o ENSTE Was o Dream,» | CHICAGO, MiLwaukEE & BT, PAUL KALLWAY, that Quinlan was foully murdered and the 000.000 are invested in this country, Itis | €46 MWt the copdemnel men have wahy | juage Neville's Recovery - Court | jury easo i the Tons 1 | i 3 s (8K | (anngevaryariontionsaBAIA oI bR SHES I body placed on the track to destroy all evi- | a joint will of the testator and wife, tobe op- | Scnwab Newaey orleilinetalonesra)l Notes, mentioned in yesterday Recitation—(By request) Robert of Li ) Managor. coroner did not develop any evidence to con- | €Yative it case of the death of either, it being | 81,55, number of private pa Judge Neville, who has been kept from | and order leagne against a druggist (L T s s o8 S UOKER, Assistant LGOI il o vhe y were marrie - | have donated liberally, By far the gre: STt od Shrader, resnlted in a verdict iss Parler ARPENTER, G fivm the suspicion, and the jury returned a | stated that when they were married he pos B le_ pre his duties for the past two weeks on ac- | named Shrader, resulted in a verdict of : il assistance is rece s i labor unions, and it is their subserinii ne W oll the fund | count of sickness, has recovered sufli- he £15,000 ex- | ciently to be able, to resume bhis duties and will take np the trial of criminal causes on Monday i Judge verdiet of “killed by the ears.” sessed $20,000 and she owned negro s - Since his death and at present the estate over | 4o an nnusually Heav a v P A 0 ally hieav < A Rapist Sent ¢ . id above these pos ons were the profits [ penditures rev. 3 NrEBRASKA City, Neb., Nov. 20. conjugal society. [hey had twelye ehildren, | heretofore unknown. mto the | of whom eight survive, and the will directs %0 retain DR G 3 i Ticket Agent. E. Newman, one of Lin- | G0 E 05k rronn, Assistant General Passon- who has won more than & | ger and Ticket Agent n in temperance and chris- | © J. T. CuAnk, General Superintondent. cctured last evening n St. not guilty, the testimony for the state | Mrs. A heing very mengre, one witness colu’s | t he purchased a bottle of bec state reput though he aid not open 1t. Agent | tian work, ] 1 and his partner, W hitcomb,> the | Paul’s M. E. ehureh to a good audience, e he i | Who were hizhly entertained upon the | Beailway '_-l‘_lme Table Special jury in the wett Black aite case, theold man charged with raping | that the estate be divided between them, visler - have tocether Wakely will continue ring of stated, were pre F \ e § L 0y captions, | ¥ g & Iiiteonibie i 5 bjcet, “Mormonism. the little Flower girl, came in this noon | share and share alike, taking into Lhe bili of exceptions, inclu civil cases this week. The Lauer case | Put Whitcomb's testimony was of no [ subicet, Y K OMAHA. § ) 5 s e vhiie eady apher's wages, —printing, 3 i ) N OLL0ARE pigr] Agent Jg ive L'he University socicty meetings at thei 0wl o o . after being out twenty-four hours, with a ver- | fccount the amounts which have already PO s S s o will come up for a: final rehearing before | Welzht and Agont James is a fumtive | | 8 R TR DE S A dictof assanlt with Intent to commit rape | B0 §lien rancine from SO8S to SLT- | cldrk of the eriminal eonrt for ‘transeripts, ’ With recommendation for mercs, which | o Francisco Jaries and Don Jos “The yemainder of the expenditures went out Judee ¢ Roriay o6 from N LEraifod ToooRTl s Ante s in the University building on Friday | partiroof trais by Central Standurd Timo a¢ y, November 20. | 1o answer in court at this term. Another | ¢vening were largely attended, and the };";:_‘;}'3:. ;:;“i“m n’g‘r?lh;i-“ ‘l‘l:\::'"’ll‘p‘l‘):nl ‘.’;;.t :z David R. Archer | Jaw and order c ntinued, and | programmes were excellent in composi- | iRt WEL trains on the B, & M. er to the former, | what are left of them have gone over to | tion and entertaining m_delivery. “The | € 5. &Q and K. C, St §. & 0 B, from the H. | rein avery pros- | & M. depot. all othe Judge Neville o, Mond. Fred Weymuller su to compel him to tra Hayward at once gave hiln in the 000 cach, to devote toa purpose wh in fees to detectives, correspondence, ete. { three years over the road. ad secretly entrusted thom, 'Lhe 5 The Arbeiter Zeitung, commenting upon the Shap 3 i f il is i rreed, three-fourths of his 3 - 9 socictics all and each from tho Union Pucifia Duke Simpson's case is set for next Fri Jildren are Don Andres, Don Carm report, says the present balance is’ not sufli- reed, D2 18 & the next term of court. o8 all an b and the Sheltonbe ger case for next Monday | Edunrdo Seralino. Don Feancisco arios, Don nt for future needs, and all friends of the tm the Linwood Building _THE OFFICIAL VOTE QUESTION. perous condition the pr depot. BRIDGE TRAINS. wwveek. Juan Pedro, Don Jose Emlio, 1 tivie | cause are urged to g helping hand. That the oflicial yote is out or that an Ihe wide awake waite Briago trains will lony depot at 0:5; dad and Don Antonio. Surro Rollins = S Bettie Noland sues for divorce | official document is yet ere: I PRESIDENT'S OBSEQUIES | from Samuel Noland. to whom 5 i Y Stovx Crry, Ia record. ‘The auxiiiary letters testame o AT opy | Married in Quiney, IIl, on the none such until after Monds on which | night they propose to gram to the By cro signed and granted to Jose Lwilio | Preparations Completed Foxa Very | goprary, 1865, The petition is based | day th board meet (0 make dp the state | ment at the Metropolit are serlousy considerl B i ity ‘Terry, who wus sworn in as executor. Con- Simple Funeral, alleged o Y Wi e > . et adiver The b S0 time n aee are serious'y considering the advisability of ey BIAnoh! New! YousNG e R G enora || pon alleged adultery with one Jennie | mént that will be oflicial. The stumblings | time and place the Want th Mayor Removed. edon the | hotel have a club of their own called the | Bizb-8:00—s an error, and there will be | Windsor club, and on “Thanksgiving | 24 N entertain- nk, ut which nds will be right signed the deer admitting the will to | THE state vol epresenting baron Dl ere f St e 9 o) i 2p.m. withdrawing their communication from | ERNIOSENLIR e it z Pierce of St. Joe around on what have been printed as | royally entertained. L) . : anghter of the testator, living in DPar funeral service in the church of the Heavenly Py ar 5 Lot Lig LEAL en printed as The' n 3 . n : Leavo Broadway 10 p. m; Arive Omaha Mayor Cleland, addressed him some time ago, | Frifiee, nsked the surtozate to £rant an or: | Jieet Stonds, the. family of o 1’.:&.».‘{" “Jnh'r) Fanusehka, through his attorney, | ofticial votes arc individual compilations | The Tincoln Home Opera company | 1™ Ly. Omani 10 00p S ' Ar.' rondway for the purpose of placing i on record te- | der couipelling the exeeutors 10 show eaise DIONEnYy : Max Kuhn, rank Swoboda for de- | without any attached authority, and the | Were stranded by the late storm at their | 10 25] Tn "effoct Auggust 0th uaiil furthor no- Arthur, the pall bearers and immediate | famatory friends will be conveyed by a special train, h )13 is wdditional o p t train sorvioe. 1. W. MORSE, G. I A.0 i were unable to | tice, day evening for an garding his oflicial power in favor ot sustain- Id ot be re ine the prolibition laws. The mayor has | cision — was x ed. failed to make a reply and the league will | not be issued until the di ords, alleging the dumage to [ Journal's apology on the errors in the | homes in Lincoln “eter to amount to $5,000, Vote on attorney general were not from | Visit Ashland Wedn, provided by Chanucey M. Depew, to Albany, In the county court Sarah B. Ell footings taken from the footir of the [ entertainment there, According to i CONNECTING LINES theretore take the matter bofore Governor - —— shortly in advance of” the 103 train, which | commenced suit against Dennis iilcinlrotolaona tilatiallt Bor hag | arrangements last evening was “substitu- | pArrival snd_ depacture of traing trom. the Larrabee and ask that Mayor Cleland be re- | Big Strike of Mincrs Probable. G | Will bear, p:-?ru;-(n’n‘l)(iux AR ;.;‘"-‘ ishop | yingham for §132.68 for labor and ms there buen any. recount or thing of | ted, and the company departed for t nrenhe N, moved trom office P , Nov. 20.—This afternoon the | Djane will perfors e burial servies, ¢ or. | furnished in the construction of a house. | that kind, and. the \tion to | Place by special train. CHICARD, ROCK TSLAND & PACI¥IC. miners’ delezates held nsider | ranizations to join in the cortege in uniform A new question was brought befol the action of the operators in refusing to | or otherwise, McMichaels says that, appre- [ Judge Wakeley yesterday afternoon in ain confer with them. It was decided to | ciating the courtesy of tiese offers, he'still is | the "celebrated” Cochran ~ divorce case. eions and call ameeting | Obliged to add that in_order to preveat the | Mrs. Cochran, it appears, refuses to allow Ives of all the mines ai | OUsequies of the ex-president from assuming | her deposition fo be tiken in the case the appearance of display decides 4 p i I rnev e Ve have not the power to order a | not to accept this. tender of d and the plaintifi’s attorney moved for an Nebraska City Gamblers Raided, NenraskA Criy, Neb., Nov. 20.—[Special sgram to the Bee.]—Mayor Larsh has commenced a raid on the eambling houses | of the represer and to-night had one pulled, a litile cabin | op Bekunios Apollo Division U. R. K. of P. gave an n1 ; IDIMONAS ibition drill sandwiched with” skating Xy representative | at the Metropolitan rink Friday evening, L who is being | and avery enjoyablo time it was to all in hine and the eor- 2 kership, was in Lin- omerd by the olc eations for the spe: Iters comedy company T pation of near Seventh and Main, taking in_eight vie- 5 e -y, 5 ¥ s P o | order of the court compelling her to give | coln yesterday looking 1 and s been playing to” large houses , ! ¢ strik id Seeretary McMullen, *We only | any militar ivie organization, as there is | ¢ ) o I & coln_ yesterday looking around and s¢ playing to 1 timsand w cmplete outiit, Seven of them | proceitod a demand which we befieve to be | tobe no parade, the funcral befng private, [ in her deposition. The conrt took the | ing how the land Iays for an eleetion at - the cople’s theatel the reraNIGHRRiiy walting examination ¢ fuse “Fhe operators even refuse to erect [ Noprovision will be made for the ing to | argument under advisement. the hands of the groomers, for this e past week, giving s matin yos ONCAY, s £ 5 Se: which is required by law. We are | Albany of any person other than mewmbers of . e in the campaign the ropes are being In ter il the co y drama_“Vixa'’ CNICAGO, MILWAUKLE & BT Shot OfF Twi His Finger willing for any board of disinterested per- | the family and the pall bearers, No commit- Marhoft' sells s Cheap, Millard | with a great deal of vigor, and it looks | 1ast evemmng A new company is booked AL l LABKA Ci Nov. 20, «.1 | sons to decide’upon our claims. I predict a | tees or délegations of any kind will accom- | Hotel. as though if schemes could put it thre for a wet stand at this theater the A0 o NRHRASKA ov. 20.—[Special | struggle, and if there is the operators will be | pany the body, which will be taken by rail di- - T A L O P RN s g e Y, 81: JOK 8 COUNCIE BIAKER Tolegram to the Br: werge Montgomery, | responsible. Some of the men may strikeas | rectly to the cemetery beyond Albany, where THE FORT OMAHA BILL, thaysomasndininartxasiNomgomeris b . B an | A3l avon iy 0 A M. | Do azed twenty, shot off two tingers this morn- | s00n as they are informed of the syndicate’s | the interment takes place. 1 e % Brad Slaughter for clerk will be foisted [ At the Funke apera house fast evening . A 553 P M ing while rabbit hunting. action.” Gresham, Lincoln, Hafton and Chandler, | The Board of Trade Getting Tangled | upon the house. The house evidentiyis | the entertainment was the enfertwnment WABASH, ST. LOUIS & PACIFIC. - - members of Arthur's cabinet, ngst Up in Its Position. not_considered competent to organize | Of the week, no other dates being bitled, AB00r M. ! AS: Increasing Arensdorf's Bail, i A "‘:‘“fl ;.. be 3"3' Ty :IIN. .~u1:..m nl“‘fif&l'fi)"xf‘ffl'n lr].:l::om;l:fi About twenty members answered the | itself. <'-"X.1"' _\"'ulrnl:u;l-\‘4>|\|||5"\m|im():1‘|):1- ‘Im; sloux ciTy & cacie, S1ovx CiTy, In,, Nov. 20.—[S al Tele- LovtsvinLe, Nov, 20.—Courie ournal dence this eIHO0] accep vi- | o r soting of the bo AL OFFERED, irande, d B ence was pres- AT:05A M. A 95 AL S Srovx Crrvs In, Nov. S0.—fSpecial Telo- | C0mVIL collowers of - Evorsieo. and | 1ation o aotas pajl bearera. A dispateh wis | ©all for special meoting of the board of | L HELE overnen, o G L RO xeopt LLEes: RSB | A A gram tothe Bre. [--An unexpected turn in i o - 5 ‘ received from Judge Samuel Blatehford ade at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon to sy Rl . 4 » in this popular place of amusement the Hadaock ease was made to-day. When | ¥rench, the mountain merehant princes, as | oo ihat Chief Justice Waite, o ustices L i the bili Boz b from F, W. Kelley, foreman of bridees on 56 1n thiE l‘l\ piaca ol g nen| - —— = e e Arensdorf was yesterday adinitted. to §25,000 | they aro ealled, had a battlo at Hazard, Perry | 1arian, Gray and himself would attend the | e dction on the bili now pending be- | the Lincoln extension of the Northwest- | Mrs, W, B, Morris, of Crete, wasin | popur, WARD. Arrive coun ty, Ky., Wednesday, when @ wai | fuperal tore congress providin, named Simmonds was killed, A trice was | Final arranzements for the funeral of ex- | of Fort Omaha. ties sign- | president Arthur were completed to-night, ner, from the committe flerences | N one will be permitted to enter . , whose decision | the house on Mo morning except | Suveral months ago to ascertain at what riday. Longhbri gone to riain, Duk., to with relatives t place the coming month. for the removal | ern, and from the city marshal of Walioo, Mr. Brun- | both parties in«ln' ing as to the nature of | | appointed | the offense of Mike Burke, who is serving | Cl a thirty *sentence in the county juil | #tt 1 5 Both' of Miss Tilhe Furst, one of the popular b, the attorneys for the state ad not agreed 10N PACIF Pacific Expross ~Denver Expross. . as to whether the crime was a bailable one | then held and resulted in boih atall, orif so, how large the bond should | ingan agreement to leave th he, tration committe iiis morning a written notice was filed | toan arl Si0ux Cizy, Nov, 2. elegram | nez ran, but was overtaken, when he mude a | 13 desigated the tollowing representatives | Wihen ho o H to the Brs.) he building occupied by the | stout resistance, wounding five of the police | funeral of ex-I’resident Arthur Sloux City Vinegar and Piekling works was | before he was killed. His two ecompanions | cock, chairman: A Hewitt, W. D. K offenders who have made thewr ‘records, -—— ted a e n of Beuni cased speaking at fifteen min- | utes past 5 o'clock, M Chay Iy, | moved that the action of the board on e attorneys for the prosecution. requate | SNouldbe final, pending which all hostilitics | the pall bearers “and. members of - the | price additional giounds could ba pro- | hiere for nssaulting an oflicer. ' Bo 10 D ST in o e S ON S BB aNE 1710081 BADroes. . 1! should cease, 4 " Yol A the letters speak of the herctofore good | ladies 4 Y, 151 1 N Ing Judge Lewis to reconsider his decision [ OV O e 10 it o Lo el Lishei e ool SUEGI Cneariptni I;";‘,u“_:";eaf,r‘l':‘;cf;’fl charucter of Burke and offer to help him | Visiting with her many friends in BAl Sug Bxorem. . and asking o increase the bond to 850,000, Terrific Mine Explosion. Deing by cards, After tho services a ATy | by o fow membors of the committan “I'he | 0Ut of his troubl Burke was jailed the ""}.‘1'« TR e BOUTHWARD. he matter of admitting Arcnsdorf to bnitat | prrrsyuna, Nov. 20.—A terrible explosion | £uard in —commiand of = General Sehofield | yoport stated that the commitiee had | #h of the month, and he was arrested rs. Qwen “l‘n as ;X' 3110 143k i, |MISSOURL PACIFI all hus been widely discussed to-day, | ocenrred i ;. A s | will precede the nearse and e - 3P/ A 0 i | after a hard struggle, at the St. Charles been in Lincoln the past two ~Day Expross and o general opinion seems 1o | occurred in the burning Standard mine this | 08 Uto the depot. The train wil | been been unable to secure sny addi- | foVC® Ghre S Whe found drunk. Thie iting at the home of Land Com. Night Hipross be thak either the court should notaceept any | MOTHINE about s o'clock. ‘The explosion oe- | leave at 10 "o'clock. ~ and no one will | tional grounds near the present site of | {ugot G orcode for the man missioner Seott, departed homewurd G, ST, J & G fi‘"“‘.‘.’“".:‘f“‘“t"' ount slould not B 1'[-« vurr:l m[\vlmt is the *gas hea ngs," which | be pe |I||(uml‘m gpon it ;{‘:l‘eplllm pnhlll bear- :::: I‘x:‘rl‘.rull:ul‘r::‘,::nln‘\nlm::lllr::lIl]:v:)‘l:;”n:n:w £ R 2 Monday last much pleased with Lincoln i Plutismouth \an the states attorneys are petitioning for. | has been feared ever since the mine took nd family. ‘Lhe pall bearers will be o near Bellyue anc ear GGilmore, |y o omoers yesterday Kkeeping a | #nd its society. = Ttisbecoming more and more evident every T o Sk ] 0 ss Walter Q. Gresham, Robert T. | where ample grounds can be sceured at \8 offlcors yeatardny. were koeplng a e Jopart, ~~ 7 NORTWAKD, —_ day that the case for the proseeution is got. :‘,{gv”“{lm 1nen wore 3:6::.‘.’.’1‘ Ill"‘j'l{m ":“:l"“]\): W. E. Chandler, ex-Postmaster | §100 per acr weather eye open for a chap who is a par Marhoffsallo Gno Bt Books. Mitlard | 2217 LS. P M & O AN | M. ting sk cand the detense Wil wn- | four. wio were: frightiully burned, mhe ew | General Frank fiatton, ex-Attorney General | * My Rosewater, n member of the com- | titl stranger to the town, and wiio is con Marholfsells fino Pookut Books, Millard | sl ;Bloux City Kxpreas .| ... | bildo doubt e dificulty i making out & | wnt'of the damaze done to the mine is not | Benjamin Haris Brewster, General P. I |\ iide “road o' letter from Herma | Sidered by the police a hard character. | Hotel. bakland Accommod'n 10:50n] ... ¢ Vitt bas not yes furnished bail | gnown, as it is not considered safe to ent idan, Dr. Cornelius R Agnew,Cornelius | (g0 000 0ae o 40 sl 160 acres adjoin- | 118 chap the day before entered a Chines : =) Dopar EASTWARD, Arrive. ‘There 18 some talk of the law and order | h o 2 | 5 Bhss, Robert Dunn, G, H. Sharpe. Charles | fsountze ollering to sc 4 aeres adjoin- | wooh house and tried to put into exeeu- Advices from Florids say that the P G B & QA PN gue guaranteeing his bond. A meeting of Cuban Bandits Kill Tifany and Cornelils \anderbilt. No | ing the present fort at §500 per acre, SRS (T the Chinese must | Apache prisoncrs are dying off at a rapid 6:00 . vin Pluitsmoutn. | 90| 7310 ague was held to consider the matier NUAR BanaIse wilitary " organizations —will “attend the | Senator Manderson then took the floor w10 6 h S F os | rate ow ho climi i perhe a L e o r : : o, and brandished a revolver to exe- | rate owing to the clima nd perhavs A, tenins dnily; B, daily cxcopt Sun- List night, but took no detinite action, Havaxa, Nov. 20. t night a body of + tuneral, and it is the desire of the family to | and for a long hour and a half expatiated | Eh S L their own uneleanliness, Tuere are 454 aily oxcept Satanday; D, daily except ’ - police surprised ho notorious outlaw i | ke e¥brything conducigd without isplay: | wpon tie merits of his bill and tho virtues O fack Brennan and Tom Burke, two old | bucks, squaws and papooscs in the fort, | Monddy Vinegar Works Bu:ned nez and two other bandits in this city. Jimi ASHINGTON, Nov, ¥0--% of the Colorado delegation in_congress : ' 8 - 4 STOCK YARD TRA il lenve U, were up in police court again for ¢ and disorde nk | Some one recently ps ly conduct, They were fined | belonging 1o a et 1 i 3 Y Py R e s Wellborn. W.” W, Phelps, €. C. Matson, | of the bill, be rescipded, The Nek O DA IRE i e S R ARROR HON, YR ATELUAR 4 18 f0r OinAbA At *T:05-8:10... 4 4 VB AR ardest k ne Dinner. John D. Long, Daniel Ermenirout,” Robert | Mr., Rosewater arose to a point of or 1p. ekl Ay Manniog company [.50F4U0 villinn & urrosk, 3 4:85 ~ 4125 D, 1w, part of the firemen that the entire establish- John B. Drake gave | 1t Hitt, Beria Wilkins and John L. Heard have filed their articles of incorporation - e I ) Allfl)lln Bx. . ll.‘ 150 oiton gin helonging to Major | le8.0.6:07p m.: Toca! Kx., lo r Lelund, Miss. wasTotally de- | MO Pas: Kx.,ln % 0. 5:470. der and mmed that there was not a ? e of the house, has noti- | quoram p sent. The rosolntion of June | With the secretury of ‘state, reciting the | A large he commitiee of their | 5y} been adoptod by sixty members business transacted by the company the | Givin, ne ointment and has requested them to | =3 1 2400 R ment was not destroyed, Tho atarm sounded : shortly after 6 o'clock and by e de. | i Tt arbnt g oo and by the e the de” | Grand Pacifie hotel to-night, which was at: hicago Bx,, o e e | General Clark, clerl ), 3 game dinner at the | el CER COrE K - i 1 4 A ame & al in such institutions, and | stroyed by fire Wednesday. 1t was the | Vg erpt sund. 1 the fire a1 tended by a large number of distinguished ! 3 hb & 3l at 0 o'clock | of the board, and he cliimed that | Sdme as usual 1 h h 4 y ") *Brcept Sunday Honday. e Smsosed bussting ot a ke | Euests (row ull seetions of the countsy: meet at the Fifin Avenuo otel ai 9 gelock | 98 TR PORIL S 08 3 CUIMET Wi | the list of organizers as heretofore ‘pub- | finest one in the stare, and was valied at sene lamp in the generating roont caused (he s ——_ Springer, Weliborn, Matson, 1iitt, Wilkns | the ~action ' of the sixty, He | lished are atlached to the urticles. 0 = | §30,000. - e —— e E— nre, It was alwost noon be- ublicly pped, and Heard, who are now in Washington, med further that the board had no nge in the running of Missouri . pre— ) N conamropniioiste Notioa, - x fore the e was entirely out [ Wimanxrox, Del., Nov, 20.—8ix negroes | will leave for New York to-morrow afternoon | right to change the action already taken, traing is predicted for an carly fnshionod calored walors for | (TATROF NERRASKA Doukias Coun i, 19, Lo, the company s estimated | and two whites were publioly whipped at | & The congressional commitiee on military but no announcement hus yet been | scaling envelopes, 1716 style. s s op | oo, i Tor said eouaty Nove Dartuont, Horace Diteke. who Hved in (s | New Castle to-day. Marhofl sells the pest Trunks, Millara | Airs had beew asked to suspend ~action 1 1o the public. An carly morning ‘,;f"““." ,""_"l'."“ among the luaders of | 1)y Yrosont, J, I8 ® boCu aitiionh, Lotace Duroke who livad In the Y e Mar hofl sells the best Trunks, Millard | o1 the bill and complied with the request. | train_ into Lineoln from Omaha would | New Zork fushion. T A P had bo Insurance, 1he balance of the loss German:War Secretary to Resign, Hotel. AR S ‘T'he board could nat go back of that uc- uc:upylnuel‘d all ml"j“‘t e - g e l- “ “; NN b or 0F R evka Waward iran, is fully covered by insurance, The five will Brriry, Nov. 20.—The German war secre- - % 5 tion. 3. 8. Dundy, jr., J. J. Neligh and John oW 3er o oW hiuhg o R and Bling tho potition of Jobn guitse sowe delay i business, but arrange- | ary will pesign shortly and will provably b | Rocoemm ey e ophone. Mr. Chase's 'mdiion was then with. | H. Sabler were a portion of the Omaha | Guantitics of opossum meat, o demiid A8 i ustrumont purposins Ylents are boing made - for febullding e | {iicaded by General Yo Canrivl. el QCHESTEL, | Now. 200 By precon- | drawn and Mr. Waketield moved that the | delegation in Lincoln yesterday. for it having suddezly sprung vp awong . s £ irned parts at once, —— c, ALeangen i i "ty | vote of the board by which the resolution | Ex-Senator Orlandc f f the eploureans - S —— . ‘ tinued their use of the telephones in this city ) s 2 nator Orlando Tefit, ol nss i . Burglariows Tramps Hound Oyer. A Hit at Our Street Cars, at noon to-day. ot June 22 wasadopted be reconsidered. | pounty, was breathing the atmosphere of 4 M—— 4 80— 1% e Kansas City Times, - - On Mr. Rosewater's point of order the | Lincoln, for the firs o sinoe the con- A Syrae eourse has been incorporated HUsBOLDT, Tn., Nov. 2%.—(Special Tele- | Lincoln, for the first time since the con ! e P forpara sber 4th, A. D., 1880, at 40 a0 the HEE. | Three tramps, who burg. | | Sleet ear travel in Omaha and Minueapo- | Marhoft sells Sole Leather Trunks, | President ruled that there was a quorum | gressional election, yesterday. in the list of studies at wbia vollege o wigixned for hearlig U A0, Sl AR NN, W lis is suspended, while in sunshiny Kansas | Millard Hotel, of the board present. Aftersome discus- Alfred Hazlett, James Marsh and J, J, | 1us winter, It includes a study of trans. when ll persons nterosted N TS M R 6.8 K076 A l“":"h 1St | (4 the eable cars go up and down the bluft SRS e cussion M. Wakelicld's motion was | ol Were the contineent from the ing. | 181005 of Syriac portions of the Bible and | in'saf mrter may uppesr at' couty court E Y, were ¢ e ; " . J gen! . stion to Syriae literature. betd, 1 e ikl COURLY, #nd show ¢ ' yesterday and braught here (0. and bauny | 404 the consolidated mule skips along Quak- | How That Rumor Originated. engniod, AT | domof Gage in the cupital city yesier- | 87 ltreduction to Byriuc literature BATIAN sk SOF BRI SRR SN o . b b yaud | ity hill to the laseivious pleasing of the lash. Philadelphia th dimentagert .. O motion the board adjourned wntil | ;. y wsnted and that notice of the pendeney of sl over to appear before the grand jury Novem- — ¢ talk about “elimate.” The rumor that Mr, Evarts will not mak Tuesday evening when a meeting will he { . . swarms of locusts are aguin | potition and the beardug thercol, be given to har They were taken to the Webster | 204 Yet they talk about “elimat x OF Lhal AL, SRS Will HOL MAYe & |} 5) 4 ¢ the consideration of the pro- Dr. W. W! Harsha, president of Belle wstation in various parts of | all eersons intorestod i suid matter, by ity jail for safe keeping, as public feeling B P v | Aaseh Ao sonsaeee. "";’ winter doubtless | ;e gnlorgement of Fort Omaha or its | Yo college, was & visitor at the capital | Mexico. Phe inhabitants are engzaged in | pablishioe 8 cons of this ondor in e Omabis wlust thews 18 very siro Chicago Tribune, g frow the fact that this 1s the short ses= | ropmoval to & more suitable location of the stute yesterduy & combined effort o extinguish tho pests, | oo whek T T diea v we ks heiae - e - . g lou, —————— SOCIAL NOTES OF THE and thousand are killed daily § 80 suid iy of hoartig. The Hiawatha Arvives Safe, The secret which it hus eost Mr. Moen . - 1 kinds i ; fho Sloniants the DAt w g YA e aoped 1L R MeCuLLocn DETROIT, Nov. 80.—The Liawatha, includ- | Dearly $300,000 to keep wust be a terrible se- | Marhoff sells Collar Hoxes, Millard Ll‘l\lu L‘:',’,fl;nf"& if:,:,'::‘;'t‘f. Omabs | Tho e PR e ) A i o B o T M s County Judge. ) @ iu tiie list of lost vossels sent from Cni- | cret. \What it may be is only guessed at, bnt | Hotel. AR v e, * | and the ball, and the recoptions, and oven | perry growers are shipping. donble the | Supolies for 18817, - cago this morning, has arrived save at Port | his anxiety to keep it from jthe publie wakes | e {wenty-mile bicyele race at the ex- Bull-fighting is not dying out so fast in | the church social have been smothered in | usual quantity of cranberrics to the we Thoe Uuion Pacitle Kallway Company invite Huron, ‘This aduce the loss o vessels it almost certain that Mr, Moen is the auther | position building last bight between John Mexico as many would” have us belieye. | the lirst snow of the season. The week | this full, | Tenders, for its whaole supply of siaplo ok and cirgoes to $039.000. There were ten | of “Beautiful Suow | 5. Prince und Fred Shaw was won casily t week two ball fights ocenrved in one | surrounding the tirst of the winter's, hol- - | fax the yens 18T, A hat of yrticice will bo # bives lost on the Lucerne, which sank off | - | by Princ aluepantla, and reports of sucn | idays will however be an awakening and [ Gas is now to be had in Cleyeland, O, | Bished dpon apileation. For pavtioutues ad 8J. 0. liurhs, Geue tureKeeper O ; ebravka A CALLAWAY, booked for Thunksgiving day | rutein years. Goners M aneger tilrty-nlue. 30 Lar as reportod. Ashland, Wis.,, making the total lives lost Bob Koehluer, of Chicago, #s at the ——ai— oceurrences ave frequently noticed -in the | a large number of entertainments of all | for $1.25 per thousand fect, the lowest Quuha bouse, | MarhofF sells tine Purses, Millard Hotel, | exchanges. kinds are