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DECEMBER 10, 1856, NMs v ROR REC is ha u-n‘v sonted, M. GHll B0: | of South Temth iveet Ind cvenlng in | X et s . REGARD FOR RECORDS | bttt | WL 0 e 2| GTOPmarQPOGH | DIRECTOR ...... e ey bis supper got a blow on the side of his PROFESSIONAL CARDS. head whickaiearly par: fellow was quite IT ANNOYS N T e ATTORNEYS, sides refusing to sett fight. A bystande THE OMAHA DAILY BEE:" FRIDAY, S ] * REQUIRED TOREINCORPORATE | ,,...."\ne worzer: ere Ten sears B o o e Ot F. In the Penitentiary, r::mm[uu about $33 in bitls and silver. As R e e i " Harris was the only. ono in the saloor T 4 8 L ¥ 08 Xpo y, one in th loon Towa Roads Br | coutt today, W. B. Hinman, who waean | 06 St Daye Blogels Have b the Bepo | vty Wi vmed hid artest nnd oharg Before the State Supreme Court. raigned undor an indictment charging him sition Building. him with the crime, alyzed him hstreperos and | il i ereiio | 1y e RYHODY g an Important Test Case BEVINS & CHURCHILI, with forging a large number of potes and - 3 e . and with ong blow landed the pugilist in | carNeeT Sl HELD TO BE UNCONSTITUTIONAL | Selling them to parties in Lincoln and other | A FEDERAL JUROR'S HAnW LUCK. THE CHARTER COMMITTEE, the street. At this point the police ap- ) ?QO(U!{E N-W. Cor, 13th and Douglas Sta. | amounting, it is said, in the aggre- tsiin . ‘ " N peared and the cause of the disturbance | s oF S i gate to about $10,000, pleaded guiity to the 2 Still Grinding Away on Changes For | {40k to his heels. A BQT'TL[ S (R A - Election of Officers By the State Dai- | second count, uttering, but not gullty asto [ Changing the Charter—Testing the the Retter. —— U W. J. CONNELL, rymen's Association in Session at the forging. The district attorney entered a Hydrants—An Afternoon Blaze— Messrs. Barton, Evans, Craighton, Pop- :\IS“" hmen's Mr:an LE s HG A A & # GBdar Rapida-tows CitF nolle pros a to the frstcount, any the court A Baloon Row — Amuse- ploton, Builoy, Les, Bechel, Murphy, | ,‘“:"{‘m pilaatatunaltib gty s 138, 14th Strost — = sentenced Hinman to ten years in the peni v o g and Manvill sharte juested y a4 committee o & ) . - — ithout a Saloon. tentiary and to pay §100 fine. ments—Other Local - el bl e “l" heir | switchmen to meet at Canningham hall al any DRUGSTORE GEORGE W, DOANE This criminal is the gay and festive clerical —_— amendment committee, continued their | g 7.30 o'clock this evening to consider TAKE IT FAITH= looking piano dealer, who operated in Lin- T " 1o O work at the board of trade rooms yester: | the gricvances of the B, & M, switchmen ATTORNEY AT LAW, An Important Test Case. coln, Wahoo and other places, and who it is he Bicyclo Contest. day aftornoon. They were all in & talk s FULLY, AND Pateonsts Block, 15th and Dok Des Moixes, 1 Dec Special Tele- | elaimed, maintained several househvids in Interest is increasing in the six day . DN, - . £ e et i i diffsren't parts of the state during his days of | piovele r At id ing mood, apparently, and occupicd the R i, Yoo Wil 8 e gram o the Bre. | ~To-day the supremecourb | m!w prospority bicycle race at the exposition building afternoon in & disoussion of tochnioal LONNIES—At St. Joseph Iospital, Dec., - \ GEORGE 8. SMITH heard arguments on the question of thecon= | ' LA for the championship of tho United | TSRO0 1 8 KctemOn 0 Gth, at 2 pom. Richiard Lonnies, nephew confin&ca: il stitutionality of the new Sweeny law requir An Indian Soave. Statos. The amusomont seckors are just | {5 Brogross 1n thelr Work, . Section 41| Fanemlcrl e et s Aged [0 yeirs, T AT oy 1808 Parnam 8 ing foreizn corporations doing business in | Nonrors Juscrios, Neb., Dee. 9.~ ) hoginning to realize that the greatest ox- | of the present charter, providing for the | from tho resider e of ek g f‘:“'c"‘- m, f HAT THERE (8 » arnam Street. VLN fowa to roincorporato here, "Ll is the first | [Special to the Bry:. | —Bazile Mills,Crelghton | pibit of speed and endurance that has | grading of strects wnd appointing av- | of 5tk and Douglns st. Feisads inyited. | BUT ONE /fe/q[a Yy Fo . D HOLWES, test of the law, and a case was made up for | and Plainview are full of men, women and | ovor heen made by American wheelmen | praisers to assess the damages of private ! L ited. that refuse to | ehild, the purpose by the trunk line n who came in from their homes comply with it. Several weeks ago the state | adjacent to the Santee reservation about 4 v 18 INGFensing. @ o up. After a lengthy discussion upon The bank eloarances esterday THAT Room 8§ Fronzer Block, Opposite Postofce, * arreated employes of - the Northwestern aud | o'clock tils morning, imagining it they | 41C0 18 ncreasing s b afternoon and | ghs ‘pdvisnbility - of appointing & | amownted Lo §300,9 A o P of the Sanice In. | evening. Alrendy tho men ave ahead of | permanent board of . appr Chicazo, Butlington & Quincy, two of the | were fleeing froma - \ isors foreign companies that refused to reincor- | dians, Not one could be found [ the world’s record and the promising | the section was amended by the qualifica- ahits collostion; ses: A”fn.SLUNSBQISUm f G, A RUTHERFORD, 3 The internal re porate, and the roads at once Instituted pro- | among them who had scen an Indian, | contestants are not old-timers by any | tion thai the three appraisers shull all be ",’l"m-_‘c"‘l;l“‘u:‘l;:qm v ing. is sun | SoLo. BY AU DRUGGISTS Attorney At Law, ceedings 'n the supreme court fora writ of | . €. MeNish, of * Wisner, says | means, frecholders, A motion was also adopted | T 06 BV /PR T8, RAARIOR, 18 st ¢ £ R Cor, Douglns and 19th sts. voe e habeas corpus for the release of their em- | that a divorce was granted tswo squaws | Of the contestantsJohn S. Prince is the {‘"”‘"‘;”f" ”}" o A COCHVILWORNS D’ boHtity - sk :rl:”"'..,l od ar 25 F50¢ gi&l‘l"”b’oc\‘@ Speciul attention 1o Trial Cases & Collections. ployes, with n view 1o test the constitution- | v Judge Crawford’s court yesterday at Nio- | most popular favorite. He is twenty-eight | Seotion 2, which in the presont charter | locatod & patt of what 18 Known as the JN. Har PROPS . ey S ality of the law. ‘The hearing of the case | brara, and the Iudians in consequence werd | voqrsold, has been on the wheel eight | providesthiat the council shull have power | Qualey road. N.HARRIS & Co dnireo > Cin.0 ____ PHYSICIANS, began today. The companies are repre- | havinga picnic on the reservation, hence th | youve and is o world beater, He holds | to extend, widen, grade, and otherwise | ~P. P Shelby, nssistant general trafiio e | CHARLES ROSEWATEIR, M, sonted by W, Goudy, of scare. But privato opinion says it was gotten | {1 oliampionshin of Amer general solicitor of the Northwestern; John | b by the law and order leagua of Sioux City, | i CHAIMDIORSL AmSrica, ad lins a jip by the law and order Ieague of Sioux City, | 413y challengge (o race any man liv- | amended 50 as to confer this power on | evening for a trip to Boston. e Physleian & Surg W. Cary, of Milwaukee, general solicitor | 1% t6 scare Mavor Cleland, who lasheen abe 15,0 trom one to one thousand miles for | the mayor and council jointly, | * ¢, . Johnson has taken out a building Jd. & T. COUSING Iysician o SUrgecn, of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St, Paul; Jobn | ¢ reseivation last t on his way home, | any sum that wont bankrupt him. He | with the proviso, however, that permit: to repair his building, which ~t 9 2148 19th St cor. Farnam. Tron Rank Miflding. J, Herrick, of Chic for s partner, Wirt | The last seen of the mayor he was waking | has more speed than any man in the | the contracts for improvements | was badly damaged by fire two wee Officeliours, 2 to 4 and 7 to 4 p 100 12 on Dester, general solicitor of the Chicago, Bur- | ood tine duwn e track, with lis plug hat | present race, and is_only matched in en- | might be let by a two-thirds vote | ago, Ut L/ M 0 AL _Sunday. Telephone 504, lington & Quiney, and by the state attorney | Well buek on his he . durance by’ Schock, from whom he | of l;xc entire pn}\ rouncil, despite the veto The officors and di st8 of Lo Hu: O N, M. D, of these rouds, The state is represented by YAnootn ARES HOAMMIRR: prested thschamplonship in Minncapolls | of the mayor, ;an amondment offered by | mang “gocloty will tacet at Colool Ph sician and SU 080N g . o Baaator Bwostey, N A T in May last in a race for six days, twelve | Mr. Connel 1o the effect that the provis- | ¢ rosidonco ¢ v evening 2'.::1‘.},‘.'2.'.’.’.‘5:".1.'1'&.‘L “"".,M"ffl':fu‘wm m;" ’d LixcoLy, Neb,, Dec. 0.—[Special Telegram | hours” por day for §1,000 @ side and the | jon of pl'n]wr({ abutting on streets to be Cha, residence on Monday evening 3 4 OFFICE, ¥.W. Cor. 14th and Douglas. Ofiee Telophone 46 Rosidence Tolephone 42, to the Brw.]--The eitizens met in mwass | ¢ T race Prince cov- | improved sh H § g next, Baforo & full bench of the supreme court by ] champlonship. In this race Prince coy- | improved shall notify the council of the W. b GALBRAI'MH, improve streets and alleys, efc., was | manager of thie Union Pacilic left last — bY | meeting at Funk’s opera house this evening | eved 1,042 miles to Schock’s 1,028§. Prince | material they desire to be used within | The’ county commussioners and Com- Mr. Lierrick, who luid down as the general { 1, gy action to raise n donation suicient | does more headwork than any of his op- | thirty days next after the passage and }“““t“!‘c"'“l""‘ Mount Jeft last evening theory of the companies: to securo the location of the Methodist un- | ponents. He knows the weak points of | approval of ordinance ordering the im. | for Chicago on bisiness connected with 1. That the statute is repugnant to the | (0 560 Ba L OG0 S8 g had been < fellow racers and is quick in taking | provement should give the owners “thirty | the proposed hospital <. jrovision of the tedacal and state eonstitts { \ Lol Yoioeriieed, and a largo audlence, 1t wiage of toem. He generally allows | days or such further time as may be al- | Kuykendal, Jones & Co., the whoiesale Sur, geon and P hysmlan iy obligation of contraets, b " not o very enthusiastic one, was in at. | Schoek to set the pace and then dogsnim | lowed, " was lost. boot and shoe firm, baiquetted their OFFICE, N.W. Cor. 14th and Douglas St, a chance to spurt ahead and After some unimportant changes i | employes, thirty-five in number, at the om 2, That 1t 18 contrary to the proviston of | tendance, ‘The plans of the university and | il he s o the federal constitution giving congress o Benents 2 iy S by one of his phenomenal bursts of specd | Several sections the wer (o Tegilato commerce with foreign | (e benclits that would acerue o tho ity gain o Lap upon his most dangerous rival, | until 230 o'elock th ations and among the several statos, through its location were set forth inspeeches | Wian he is not successful in making tho e 8, 'r‘n.uu' '1-; any;‘m\n‘l to ‘H’ :uhrm-n:h k'\'let“;n . F. Crel ze ‘""”'"A.m‘i.‘& desired lap he_drops to second place and TESTING THE HYDRANTS, L at his ofiice for their half fare en # federal eonstitation, arg! keeps i bW e e T ermi ich a . o .nilflr'llll::l‘ llb:'nu"nu:-":[:l o Thtoerers with. | amonutyed syable in keeps close in the wake of the endu Steps o be Taken to Better the Five | Permits which a nowW ready for them, S Tor i Borvice, I'he cuse of Lesbin Chase vs. Dr, 9. 3 il e lohs German. In the first day" lie jurisdiction of the federal courts as es- | five anuual payments. Lt of the [1In& e ; ; _ day £ o %uhhj-hmlllv the constitution, solieitation in the audience was the signing | work Prince gained two miles on Schock City Engimeer Rosewater 18 preparing | Haughawout was decided in the plaintifi’s _ Ferfect fit. . _Wo wrinkles. “The case I attracting great attention, as it | of some $15,000, and committees will canvass d has since added a mile to his van- ‘) ; L3 N a preparing | ¢, oor'hy Justice Helsloy yesterday, the Ofd shoo.__Ahways retain the shaje. 18 tho first of the kind i the United States, | the city to raise the donation toas large a | tage, amap that will show the location and | doutor being placed under 300 bond to fire hydrantin the city, | keep the peace where toreign anfes having large In- | figure as possible, Albert Schock 18 tuirty years of age | elevation of ever) o Telephone 465, Residenco TelephoneAsd JAMES H. PEABODY,M. D, Physician and Surgeon. Reeldence, No, M07 Jones Strest. _OMoo, Withnell Block, Telenhoue, rosidenco, No. 125, Easy asan | ofco, i DR. JAS., BRECKETT PRYSICIAR AND SURGEON, i elub last evening. cneral Agent Briggs of the C. St. P, ommittee ad journed afternoon. 0. requests the ministers of the city Tho only GENUIKE ones mars. The most ator to 6. Resldance, 621 N. 80th stroot. Telophone No. 3 vestments in real estate and otier immovablo - and holds his wheel down with 140 | in orde SHaIRithS AL P S s, I : Property have been compelied by statute to Simpson’s Bondsmen Scttlo. e e o e e e LWL L L atg) e T'here ave six applications on file for Office and Restdenco, 74 N, 10th St HBTRRatToate tliemeplyos willing of anwilling, Nrniaska Crry, Deo, 9—(Special Tele | Dotran riding in 1850 I New York, and | sure that can be obtained at any hydrant. | admission to membership in the board of Look on Sole for Name and Addiess of P VAN C3MP M. . TR ‘Tie railroads elaim that an exception should |y to the Brs.]—The bondsmen of Duke | made his first record in Memphis in May, | Aided by Chief Galligan, of the fire de- trade. The applications will not be acted P s SaUAL be made in their favor. as thelr property is - SRR sty f upon until the question hus been decided Je & T. COUBINS, 1513 Dodee St., 1t door wost of I 0, Tako aln W. Simpson, late county treasurer, effected a | 1834, in a seventy-two-hour race ngainst | partmeat, he also proposes to make a settlement with the lcounty commissioners [ horses, covering 611 miles and winning | number of practical tests for the purpose stand west | last evening by refunding to them §40,000 of | the race by eleven miles. He won the | of showing the resistance of the fire hose ma 1213 third floor. Telophone No not personal and movable, which could” be ~ faken up and cartied ont’ of moment's notiee, All of the e trunk lin by the board as to whether the membe ship fee shall be raised from $ 5 Do not forget Miss Savage, of Bost NEW WORLE, For Sale by Hayward Bros., 607How in lowa are included underthe | the emberzled money, paying all costs and | championship of America in March of O T e 1 ; ) 5 == statute, and all refise to comply with it, @x- 8500 l::\\hfl..lruvl::ux}m ];11).: .fi,;.‘-,\\”"‘fl the | the present (RS GtEAy R bioTE :n(hl h:w of \\.(:\t‘n , or, llvlh ollhul "l\d(_nd\ X]!s‘ evening in (;\l‘-‘lm )\In St. M ard Sricet, Omaha. DM CHADWICK, ik the Hook Taland road, whith Yoluntarlly || 0 \Uho " was. employed ‘to gxamine thio anst Erck, Woodside, Hardwick, | 10 Ascertain just how much the addition | Avenue Congregational church in eon-y Physician and Surgoon, porated here several years nzo. un- 0 and Shaw, cove ry one hundred feet of hose re- | nection with the Christmas sale by the = = miles. | of ev g 02 Notice to Contra. aful in this heariug, the companies will | Dooks. “The settlement appears to give gen- i Sl ety X o 2 R : iy bieal 1o (oo ii1tod Sontbasuprenty | eral Sittsfaction, ns it would huve been fintd hus o peculiar swinging motion | duces the length of the stream thrown. | ladics, ,"f‘r“l‘»‘(.l-"!‘ confections, be- INOTICE is hieroby wiven that sealed proposals [ TOIPRone 592 Clalsonld b HHA) - Bithe state, 1 unsuceessiul, will of | to prove many of the elaims the county has ding and depends upon his stay- | Mr. Rosewater estimates that each one § beautiful Christmas presents for | IN “wiiy be received at the offico of Wil J. R. W. CONNELL, M. D, 2 course vest here, not baving the privilege of | 8gainst Sipson. To County Attorney John L iWwInilile aon taste TR T s e T e T TS e [ 'nds. Only 10 cents admission. | Powell, chuirman of the school board, for the Atk npoal. The case wns opened by Mr. Herrick, | t. Watson belongs much of the credit of | Mhe oldest and quietest man on the | retuces the pressureabontfifton poude | s Savage is sure to have a ecrowded | groctioh of w puilic sehool building for' District Homaopathist, who was followed by Senator Sweeney, Mr, | thus elfecting a spéedy settlement. dwick, the chanmpion of | amounting to. thirty-sis. feet in ejeht | MOUSe: No. I, in Sidney, Nob. until i o'clock p. w. Jan- v k. “the c i nd w o . % Pl . tend| 2 ARAIg NRARIE L0 eight. e e 4 Offico, 313 S, t4th st Telophonas3y, Bhaeian 1Yt T ian e Goudy | Conummve, Nobr: Dow. 0ot Teles | TAX "o nd weighs 105 | quently used, this = would amount | Inspector Brown of the postoffice de- | Defire Semtamiar it 1o 116 1o be completed $Ehen elose for the compatios, sr el g sl o¢ | poiinas He 5 o blacksmith 1o a4 Jos of 200 feet. If rtment, went w ast evening on the | Plans and specifications can he scon at the BH, J, w, DYSART e gram to the Bre.|—ley. A. Jacobs, @ noted | by trade, aud has been riding at inter- | these tests, which will be made at an | Union Paific overland on business, county cleri’s oflice in Sidney, Nob. . U Saloons Squelohed. evangelist, has been conducting a revival | vils for four years. He never says a | carly date, verify the city engincer's osti- -— Ll HETSL B0 el A 1 TN DVUTAN Towa O, Ty Mor. 0o (pecial Tolo- | I610 of inereasing fuierest ana_ spivitual | word ‘but wears um;;l[uilly smile 'and | mates, he will advocata the placing of & Brother] GAEARGE On:Bollytibkch! the faithful A | l‘; | ‘4”” Al arai) to the Lup.)—There are four saloon | DOWer for n\)'uubl l_nn'xldlh..ll\a Baptist ehureh ‘:':;.lc 4 “:(:lb Yfifi u."'-f"‘l- Lsh.nfe of tlllm nydrant in the centor of each block’in the Detroit Free Press: “Up my way ArLourtxe Lol SO 5 y 5 § Kegpersnow in jall here for violating the | B this ity being crowded nightly, Wices | &ute rceipts than. the last map in the | business part of the city. This can be | began Brother Gardner, as tho lamps | B %Ncr.envox, O Ly Codemin. | Offiee, Crounse Block, Room b, 16th and ] Jiauorlaw. lowa City is now practically | finiled in o LA AL ] WS H IR (o . A .| donc at acost of §10 per year for each | were turned up, “libs '8 man whom [ | Sitnes, Nch., Doc. 4th, 1856, dpdst Capitol Avenue, Omahn, Nebraska. g 0 handled in a manner ‘as inelsive and direct Frank Dingley 1s next to Prince in | hydrant, while the cost of the orviginal | hey known for a doze aVih : without a singic saloon. It will be remem- | as any ussault made by Sam Jones. point of popularity. Heis thirty years | hydrants are §80 cael. The en B aoe e “:‘;’i:”"‘ B0z T RN h«lv{n- ——— 2 s llh nhlxmv. 2010 Webster st. o conple ot —— 3 f 3 ine 5 TEaT ) s B8ty upright, hard-working citizen. e Telephone No 354, bered that riots lnol(,p]nm here w couple of Mo ol of xl\m. x\‘u 'flhl‘qm. x}\ !vllllll,llll:lLl looking | claims that this will add’ much to the de- | am' kind to his wife, tender wid his chil- z ) : ears age, when an attempt was made to en- | 3 co. 0| Spoclal Telegram | fod 8 young wheelan. _He has only | partment’s power in lighting fires, giving | dren, an’ he would scll his boots to pay a INSURANCE l%\]:lum lfmlnn.m lm-“.my and m_.-.gnu-pn:- ozAD, N oc, ‘ir peclal 4 cen riding it months, but took third | them shorter lines of hose, which are | debt. Dar’ has bin no time in de lust six M NCE, il hibition sentiment here has been very stoug. | to the Bir,|—Gilson A, James last nightshot | place in tne iecent mc{} At Minneapolis, | more easily handled than long ones, and | or seben y'ars dat 1 wouldn't hev bin o5 S and killed Chiarles Hayes, a blacksmith of | o is the most graceful rider on the track | furnish more water and more force. glad to lend him anything L had or to git N, B, HATOHER, 9 e Doty the town of Callaway. James s a disreputa- | and is next to Prince in poiut of speed. — Up at midnight to do hita a favor, De | C3rrying theBelgium Royal and Unitod Statos Goneral Agont i o lh‘e BFI!‘I m‘“ Tty ble character. Hayes was an Industriousand | If I”i powers of endurance stand the test Dropped Two Thounsand. odder day he was put up as a candydate Muil, suiling every Suturday Provident s“mg; Liy Assaraxp Co - gl k he ¢ v popular wechanie. James was sneaked off [ he will push the champion close for first Major D. H. Andrews, n real estato | fur some small oftice. If it had bin on B“' A ',, &" . v by 2 association, which has just concluded its 0 Broken Bow bifore day or he would have | place, and stands a favorito for second | yyap - v & G o e b i wotla bevbin il s siween Antwary 8V VOI'K of New Yorlk. i nual meeting here, elocted the tollowing ofii- | been lynched. money at any rate, man, was flying around late yesterday | my ticket it would hey bin all right, but Millard Hotel Blook, Om: e i afernoon in search of a missing pocket. | 1t was on de opposishun. As a consc- otly *Ntural Promium Pl Actus T s e i ”‘}"“5’:}';”'\‘?"‘- Des Shellenberger's Blonay Pard : vice president, Joseph Sampson, T R % Pl Storm Lake; secretary, Colonel 1t M, Littler, | , NEBRASKA Cizy, Neb,, Dec. 9.—[Special Divenport. he nest mooting wiil be ai | Telegram to the Brm.]—Sheriff McCallum Man chester. took Mrs. Shellenberger to Lincoln this Omahy, in aadition to Prince, has a be- rly cost during 1833, 1831 aud 1385, $10,000, was §78.8), auence 1 hov bin goin’ aroun’ enllin’ hom | T0 THE RHINE, GERMANY, ITALY, HOL- | acoreren: gmuer m_the race in E. N. Bullock | book, the contents of which were very T AT SR B AT AT IR Who promises well, Ho has boen riding | valuable. He had visited the court nouso | Skt & horsc-thict, an.warnin’ my LAND AKD FRANCE. :::‘llu~1‘11‘0‘<va.{‘«‘1({1‘"|‘1‘1:§ \;:;kn:fl'«i m:fi? an un- in the uflurn'um\ to pay some taxes, and | gwine straight to rwmn at on 1 YALL AND WINTER. FINE JOB PRINTING. Lt o bthe pre upon returning to the Windsor hotel con- | wouldn't lend him my ax or shovel 10 | guion from 60 to $75. am 'lected dis kent e morning, where she will be left until her trial % 5 Ly ! ) ) Excursion trip from | o P i Au Elevator Burned. at the next term of the district court i that | Sons ,l’(. !l“l L |"'(" “,",".’? '"l‘l dozen | ) udod to deposit the contents of his wal- | save his neck,an’ I hev' my suspishuns | ¢130 to 1o Cabin, | outward, $i5; REES PRINTING CO., ManrNao, In., Dec. 9.—(Spocial Telegram | clty. b s cidos & heuvy wheel, BUE) Jotun tho safo. A search of his clothes, | dat e beats' his wife an” sturves his | prepait, #5: excursion. 810, Srogmpo” pissazs A i to the Ber.]—1he elevator of M. G, Good & e 4 RIBI00YBh: es that 18 1, wever, failed to prodnee either pocket: | children, RS e LA ona, aenors P i S, B k B d L3 TOU ) N U rec Bl share callag e “ v i Broad Now York. Co., with all its contents, burned lust night. A COUNTY SEAT FIGHT. :.L‘!,‘.'i';“l to eutitle him to a sharen the |y, or noney. Among the contents of n my fooling Lam exactly like do A it o Puuison & Co. ! The butter and egg house adjoining, belone- > A et SR o :o | the book was u eertificate of deposit for | rest of you. e candydates on my ticke 2% 1 D. O Freeman, 1524 Farnam And Blank book Manufacturers. Nos. 106 and !;,m;,lm,, \-".,,&J’,‘f.,l‘,‘ w“‘? nearly destroyed, | Minnesota Tn\vlns ;l““nr (‘:vv-r the Re- “‘/e\llnu'::.l‘l;r‘_ I;':.gwffii‘ull\l‘”;uzf n‘l"ls?ncfr:‘lngln” £1,500 on the Omaha Savings .,:",,k. and r 1lm_rm; de candy ‘Il tes oln de ml;lur 1068.14th street, Omaha,Neb, J.F. Fairlie, Supor« tal loss, 4,600, insured. moval of Records, o ) - o S ituti Vrong. jous rfrens, whi S ory. Telopho; 233, L8 2 LG freshments during the hours from 2 the major at once visited that mstitution o allyyrong. Cogrioualy iy, ,-’..‘fm“ 1t intendent Bindery. Telopbone 253, St. PAUL, Dec, 0.—Governor Hubbard yes- | 0 9 i Safter 1110:30 o' and stopped payment, He then went to N cortifieate the pocketbook contained [ it comes out dat he am putup fur oflice about 500 1 bills, and although the real [ Heam put up, probably, fur d ' estate business is booming, Major An- | merits we hev diskivered un’ prai drews does not feel that iz)w.l]l warrant thl -‘;"”:“-‘“f-‘, “\\ o .u‘m kl'lru)ll‘y7 I’UI hicaga e ] B €l ortai '] im bigh an low, an’ to stoop to de bus v jiiasiiose b dlerbnicrtn oslihehionantiin G AT R O bR WEAK, NERVOUS PEZOPLE ing have cared for the missing money. mple cases ean be seen around us ey 2 A man v differ wid us on Negotiations in Progress. 1a. I this N Ty ovED HARNESS. “DEISNB U enropy G it svesnepursons, Con o T YR W EAKNESH, KiY- - mild, seothing & of lowA Crvy. X pecial Tele- gram 10 the Bx 5o parties are ne- otiatiug for the purchnse of seyera ; 4 B etos ot Do e OF scveralofthe | g1, iou, changing It from Brown's Valley. | selections by tho band, the men begin to & S The Pioneer I'ress’ special from Wheaton | cull upon their trainers for eat and drimk. The McQuade Trial, says that on the receipt of the news of this | Prince punishes ginger ale by the quart New York, Dee. 9.—Nobody was allowed decision, the county commissioner 1y this llll}‘ cats raw oysters. Schock eats any- 4n the court room this morning where the | morning sent a party of 100 men with teams | thing he hears'anyone clse ask for. F McQuade trial was going on unless connected | to Brown’sValley to remove the reeords, They | has # weakness tor custard pie and cele witn the case. None of the accused alder- | were proceeding to do so when they were | 0 drinks beef tea. Dingley drink amen were present except the prisoner and | attacked by the residents of Brown's Valley | 20U tea and occasionally indulges in the De r and deale) . whips, ho! All grad clothing. harnoss or mnd; a8 bot. Do Greatest Improvmentuove menently cured in threa 1gonths. Sca The Sanden Eectric Co, 169 Le Fulgrall “Thelatter was tortured ou the | and a1vGly “ight “took ‘piace arownd. tho | [UENEY TR L i The Ivy Leal ootry, religun’ an’ ail else but pollytics. : AUCTIONEER, LEE witnoss stand and forced to admit he per- | OUrt house in o course of which axes, uts whi ack anddrinks | 1,008 of [rish drama furne Jo witry minit he ean’t o our candy- e Mt b ey toatinone Ber | Rammers aud revolvers were freely usod, and | sparingly of chicken broth or becf tea, | 1overs of Irish drama turned out in | 2% Remy FREAS GO F0 it CUYS e A.W. COWAN & CO, ind ficcepted DO in ottier {nstinees tiay | the records and furniture wero seatfered | Bullock cats or drinks unything that | 1ar&o numbers last night to witness the heretofore confessed to. Alderman Duffy cvu:x‘\‘\]t l;xln |[i;'w“'l _The Vfio:;umon ”mc-: cnin(‘s handy. . production of the Ivy Leaf. The com- | yshope dat b was also puton the rack and had the screws el nal driven withoul ‘I'ne race yesterday and last evening | pany more than justifi enviable rep: ¢ b Wi vejwant g by ; '8 | getting the records. Several persons | v P ; AR aren papy SILAARL ) L8 rep- | doir werry s t welwant am put to him till the flush on his fut face almost & § was without any s L feature. Peinco | yiagion, There were rousing Irish jigs | honesty sin’ respectability in oflicial po- suggested an attack of appoplexy. Ile was | Wero = seriously, - but - none . danger- | hoid his Jead, with Dingley ; : b ; Kttipld, obtnse. desperate wnd contradicted | ously hurt. “The oficlals at Wheaton hold his lead, with ““‘fl"'f i gecond | gapced'to the fearful and wonderful din | sishuns.’ ~Good men are hunted out an Y o 5 f an1 lace a mile and a half ahead of Schock dded _ g R " sold. Sales of livo stock and household furni- himselt over a dozen times. He acknowl- | they feel bound to carry the governor's | Dl A 4 k& Pehock. (e i - prevailed upon to come to de front, an 4 ture atprivate resi 5 18 @ speciglly with us. ediged he swore faisely at the first teial, roclamation nto effeet, “A special from | Divgley and Hurdwick camo together | of bag pipes, sentimental Irish baliuds | b ¥ o el il o to frow mud ab Homomber the pinco, Wost & Fritsobors. blook ‘nstantly feis Paien tod A ourselves when de e iseanly fel” it paign opens: Let ill bring ont Auction and Commission LERCEAINTS. Congignmicnts solicliad; furniture boughtant Jins companick leotrlo chure. 700 Gured in'n5. Bend stamp (0r PAmIBIY W. J. RORME. INVENTOR. 191 WAGARK AV CHigsne, 2 AN Brown alley says an imjanction served on [ on @ turn yesterday and both - were | Ahd pretty pictures of lrish country life. 3 Bob antido AT AT " ' v | N14thst, No 110 Fatal Locomotive Explusion. tho Wheaton Jnci was. mot observed, aid (he | thrown, but fortunatoly escapod injury. | 1ho stuge sottings wore admirablo and [ ghe ety an' de odder parly squars ot to CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH." | =i R A L ORA A inhabitants there are arming to resist the | At the close last nig -],Up&.mlpu\'urml the scenery plensantly in barmony with | geSEs 1o GEACT BEn © Fehesh Land Only. G STOVES and TINWARE, LADK 2 Dee. 9.—A speclal to thoe | W)icaton men should they return, 522 miles, Dingley Schock 518, Hard- | the piece, The play is simple in construc- | fifty years of honest, upright lives am [} Becond srom Jorbey Swore, Pa, suye: A LEC R DA 507, Ballak 210 Hard= tion, but consistent in the delimeation of | dragged frow de mud by loafers only six ; : ). 9. ARMBRU 1 Creek railroad engi > N0 e e L [ iy . months out of stait prison, an’ we stand (rampe) o 310, J. ARMBR occl ad engine which had just A Brutal Murder, To-day the combinations will be mado | 1ts characters. The intercst is well sus o mLnohid0hand Ak aar bassifeiand NAME PA left the shops and came to a standstill near SAVANNAT, Ga., Dec, 9.—Information has |-and the men will begin to work tained, and many bright flushes of humor the station here, exloded this afternoon, | just reached here of the brutal murder thres | positions that they uflir:fi‘rhrf ::nfi;xr.:li’:f T e A T T T killing Phil 1. Knight and James Wearne, | weeks ago in Tattuall county of Sam Hub- | Lf Schoek flnds out he cannot make first | ters were evenly taken, the entire c; enginecrs; Alfred Lamsey, fireman, and J, | bard, & negro who was accused by fellow la- | place there will be s race for blood be- | being satisfuctory, Eugene O’Ronr ¢ l"lt‘ld'mld J. 1. .‘“‘1"‘?[.““' machinists, | poreps of stealing money from them. ‘They | tween him and Dingley for second place. | Wa8 @ good exponent of the ingenuou: were seriously injurcd, ‘I'he’ body of En- nd whinped | The record by miles’ last night wus as [ Dess of the Trisn character v Stoves, Tinware, Cutlery, Bte., AlgoTin Roofing, Guttering,3pouting, ani Generul Job Tinnine, The bost of work and run sonabloclirges, s and othor tinwaro natock, 2200 Jmiha, Nob. in case he can’t agree wid us, Amitany Sold Progg! wonder dat American polities am @ cesspool, an’ ted to represent counties, t de gov'ment am lookee upon wid sus- thout 1ts 5 IR ook him into a cypress swamp ! i is . e et or Wormy Velns of the kot fl::::lanll(an‘gl:x'udm\‘lm"".lml“'" up in small | him o death Wilha & buggy’ trace. Seven | follows craft. Miss Rose Watson, Katie Melntyre, ""3"‘["": S;‘l '(l: “;“”"'L“;',,I“'A'My Do en rmfi;::u! .,I!'fr'“ Manhood, — D Was nlso badly wulilated, ‘The body of | ATests huve boen mide miles hrs min sec | and othors, were praiseworthy, The | S0 R o OViicks am o dis | SHREIYSRE 0y o iy felds was thrown @ qistance of 1,500 jeet. e Prince oo 400 24 T84 15 | dancing of Teddy O'Leary broughtdown | ¢80 F SECEY. A FE IR MO8 GO0 RERHAE domicy, 1 Fua o1, v Tesk Dentists, t1s thought that the steam gauge of the | , . A’a8s the Bucter. 42 08 87| the bouse, Ivy Leaf will ba repested | £race of co Drossnt RONEKISUUR. & DERLY R - e e — omotive did not work properly, as it only The first reports trom the wholesale 45 nust huve mol A 3 &y du reglstered 140 pound ana retail dealers in oleomargarine were AT Y Ay TR TR received at the office of the collector of | Sehock | NASHVILLE, Tenn., Dee, %.—An insurance | ibternal revenue yesterday as required g scheme which has been operating from tlus | under the law. The wholesalers are re- olty for two years was discovered to-day to | quired to report the names of their cus- - | beafraud. Charles Treseneider, the man at | tomers, as well as the names of those | pingley A the head of the conicern, has left town, His | from whom they purchase, and also the wife since his departure has been receiying | Amount sold. One wholesile dealer dis - large quantities of recistered letters, ‘The [ Posed of 15,000 pounds of the butter sub- - elroniars of the concern contain cuts of a | stitute in November. B evening and Saturday evening and | } % 0 07 i it includes all de honest men in its ranks VHINNERRY & KEIM % makines. Sl ) A man muss be leetle loss din @ fool who WHINNERRY & KEIM, 4 The Switchmen's Strike. reasons dat his way o’ thinkin’ must guide . o Sverything was quiet in tho 1. & M, [ all his friends. An' yit, dat am do”pre. o Dentists. 8 971 yards lust evening, only & limited amount idoa of _toxdny, ant Kood men Am Comnlete Banking Fixures and 1914 Parnam Stros mire simply bekase dey p g e 52 34 | of work being done. One engine was wid us on whether de gov'n -|I. Buslnassl M. K. RISDEN, 39 85 | employed to switch the cars of the arriv- 13 151 ing and departing passenger trains, the | should pull on its right or left bute fir “ 45 2 B q i - re U 8 | work hbel ; . T has hoard some of dis talk around G l I A t I ) work being domo by ithe oimported | hail T dont want to hear any mo' of | Also house and lot; on good ruilroad: enl, 1nsurance (I y 09 | “'scabs.” The ofticialsw#'the road, fear- hraska, Will union of Chicago asking the passage of reso- gy o ¥ futiong concerning the condemned anarch- | [AADEEY (€ e _"““"“ lne Lute, Wyo, " ists. No action liis been taken on the sub- | [i¥e been ordered Lo appear as witnesses | tappi gt Il e Ul Uikt ehae of beforo the general court wartial now in winers’ union, has & resolution which | Session ut Fort Omabu. - AMB engage a 5 fo best way to gita bar'l o' cider | paye entan, arrested by Sargeant Matza at an early | came engaged in a quarrel last evening | OB ¢ Y F4 ] Risanst R0 S MAIRY LAY | and Blows followed.” Thepolice arrived | down cells HISS ADA PORTER, SOP. 0.) | hour this morhing, charged with till- du 3 - R i Vork Vi y se an’ s | nice in Central ! e building allezed to be occupied by the Sl Bullock 05 .. | ing trouble during the ,pjght, requested [ it. Work fur whom you please an’ vote [ nice town in Central Nebrask D] Merchant’s National Bunk Building, Cor, Fare mpany, Vietims insearch of ;uclmlfi:lm- Late Army Orders. . Marshal Cummings l(‘)’ urnish police | for whom you will, "but_ doan’ be idiot 11 hu:--'lh.n‘x’ tnl separate; or will ex Lo i i 1960 s, room | q ng, which did not exist, discovered the | (1gonel Fdward Hateh, of the Ninth i5 protection, and two mda, Oflicers Nor- | enough to ascribe Lo one all de varchews ",’”‘.""."fh,“,. i Kl L L Tolopliono No, 116 Qiouha, ( fraud. “The swindle was produetive ot large LR VAR Sy STAA D A o ——— man and MeCarthy, were detailed to | an’ to charge de odder wid all de crimes or particulars call on or add Nuosats London s uaes) gains, Itis not known yet how mueh, R YL T 0, R AN OC A JUROIV'S TROUBLES, protect the yards during the night, Up ¢ am all Imulvl wid de sume S D PIKE Firemen's, Newark, N. J R e e - = A D6 ULt CHVRMBE: | et it to a late hoar nothing pad occurred to ests at heart—all luvin ¢ kentry, . . ) Glen's Falls, Glen's FullyN. ¥ c T ok foy “Hs been transforrad. froo & ort | Obeated, Censured a Arrested in | call for action on the pfrt of the police. "all anxyus to put ber ahead, : e, Philuiolpby ba' ~ Corvanus, 0., Dec. .—The trades union » s boon trensfares om ko ‘Three Short Weeks. Two of the strikerd who had peen | differ iu our theory of how it should b 608 South 9th 8¢t. Wesichomer, Now. York, th ¥ conforence ai the afternoon sessiou received ) 10 sort Wesklaney W. H, Harr Madi Irinking quite froely dgring the day. done it am bekase 10 two men kin_ ugr a cowmunlcation frow the Central Labor | ¢ gt Al O, . Gireono and Fioat Lisnten, T e o R L e A play, o | 7 . ant Jumes Brennan, of the S M0, FRANK D, MEAD, Teacher of Voice Culture and Singing in Carpenter and Builder, gt . 3 y ug the heighth of the fracas and the Harris is in hard luck to say | two bellegerents were arrested and locked the least, He came in from Madison. | up at the central police station. v virtue N il be substituted for that which was sent —— where ho claims to bo a justice of the - Jwouury, 156, and d o dod 12 the 5 sese At : Ot R (Olilcaxa: T'he conTormnte aud fediay O e O PR s, peac > weoks a0 to act as & juror ~ The Coal Bed. offico of the eount of ‘Douvius county, | | Bpecial atteniion given to broathing ot | FINE CABINET WORK ASPECIALTY ] atlon prgceclings arw conducted in seeretses | T jury n tho cuse of Cropscy vs. | in the Uited States court. He had ‘only | Operations have been suspended at the | Nebruaks ey of Juouary, st | JepILANS of y Telephione 660 3 (' i Lo - % 3 . i ati P recel noal fi The we . 4088 fo 164 o oment » sing o chur o el slous. The contereivce ady 21O | (o county, in the United Statos couri [ een i town a day or two when helooked | 1ocation of the receut caal find. "Tho well | Bttt s pd el orthe o it gt | ke i asomcans 0 s b and T PP PSR Py - after haying been out fifty-three hours, | on tho wine when it was red aud was | hasilled with water and nothing further | which there 1t uow dye the sum of #0) 00 with | UM )y e, corner Jacon and Johnson -~ : Postal Thieves Indicted. reported at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon | made the vietim of two smart youths who | €42 be done until a pump, which has [ dute. Default bay Cuticao, Dec. @.—Tho federal grand §ury | 110 thoy wero unuble to ngree. Judge | worked him for all they could drink by | beon ordered, of suflicicut capacity to | ment of said sun iy found against Colof v, i by o y an proporty therein described, iz Ouo cook — aru;?“;l;:.x‘z:;u ::.'nl:-x::;.::u:-..: Aol Wi | Dundy discharged them. The suit was | passing themselves as _ reporters [ omptythe well arrives. Mr. Martin, the | 50 el e it i i e 4 vy _ 2 3 - 1ai = ol ema o o - oW pachine: three clocks; one heating e = : ; fulanden | ane brought by Mr. Cropsey, involving | and promising to give the | gentleman who hus charge of the work [ sewing wa i tareo eloeks; one hoatl P d e OG0 1 e VA | Gy, M s v fomtto ) g R UNER & BREZER, - L o, T, Stuart, lnlum'ug woigher, and Marsuall | povce of Gage county located is at Be- | up in the paper. The trio were ar- days and go on with the works, Themen | of Jobn L. Hill 414 South Thirteenth stroef, tural b f 3 m;‘:‘hm‘»‘:{iu{;m ::m”\:e:‘:u(m‘l:;‘:‘l«: atrice ;’wu‘d h"‘u““fl"s succeeded in getting re- w'hu: Ll mu-r.»mi«! in the work h:;.\'c hope in the ‘i‘l“ olutlmx.ll;nuxlii;‘ul:’-ntlo m:y. ‘.“1.‘::. P L3 s soum supplie ke | ely. P i i riking o ol @ vei f P ka, on the 20th da; 0 e S5 y the 1y i s, ¥ 8 M MvA sisteciant s —— cused and did not appear against the | of striking another ¢ vein before a | 5.0 ie afternoon of gaid day Jthout uily pntlon rom lubor o Work Rhf GRack 138k e dqy sler the taveston: An Afternoon Blaze otlier follows. A few (ays ago Harris | depth of 5» feet is reached. Another [ @'C!o0% It the WINREG G NG ERN O, pupee, | Dr. Sncalh Yuptaro is on will luns of | physician o cdg 0f Lesti minutes before 5 o'clock yes- | got I;:luln usly full while in'the jury room h ; Lu“ln in 'n ,sllmnu'mle to ascer- W P, SxownEN, Constable 1t dorsed by th ening ire e . of the United States court and was openly the thickness of the ¢ vein al- | = e o ning the fire department was nsured by Judge Dundy for his bad | ready located, when ‘they shall decide ng‘F"Es Its causes, and & new wnd H 1614 Capitol Ave. st aitonti o 8 g‘lnlxrriulnuumw for the last two years, | At afe tuart took the books away, but did nuelmrll terday o d 1 refer s o 8 g them until Bolton insisted & second 1ime | aaile . : . d o i A ! D% T RE—— Bl this disposition of the records, ** | called aut by 8 blaze in the roof of a | Gonduct. Last night he was hanging | wheiher the find shall be developed. ome 0y one Who e S 10 {ree of charge ERVITA 1o N e dwelling at 2218 Harney street. The fire | around (he House uf Lotds on Dodge —~ oars, Treated by most of the noted spocial Prof. N. D. COOK FHEE TRML gl S Chomes H. MnoCacue has sold bis 10 | was utiusuiahed by a bucket brigade be- | street at a late hour when the proprietar, - Bettled With a Blow, T8 Without. benctt; cured bimsolt 1o tros oL N, L, 1 1077 Lonses, Lost Manbood, _§ terest ic the Bank of Omaka 1o A. Henry, | fore 850 damage nad been done. The | ke Guill, stepped iato the lunch room A little serimi © - oecurred in the ;‘:fl“ht- m since ..'.-"th"nafi.o:fl.“'{"fi‘ Gmuha, SNeb goh vk afutioss L4 3 - and enters the tirm of McCague Bros, dwelling is owned by W. d. Mount. adjoining the saloon. When he returned | eating house attached to Gleun's saloon | PAGK, Ne. 41 Weat st Bt., b 11 w York City, | Ofico 1614 Douglas Strest, Up stairs, |

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