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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ‘RIDAY, JANUARY 7. 1887, L —~ ] % surt | ealls to my miment la- | Ay yod many, now tl term of service for en of 0 | borer yeste fraud pra BACK TO PRIVATE CITIZENS, | Ioha gome,ot dost, foig, namerons Loy e esere | ARMY PEACEESTABLISNENT, | orvssivit’sy Rt force wonaw | Lawrence S Ostrom & Co. the city that he As not married man | Stray Leaves from a Roporter's Note | aye 1is could be easily done but the A — and calling at times on voung ladies as g < rovernment is so wedded to old things it 1 1] € The 01 flicers Btep Down and Out | Singic m \‘,",["“'.', ‘ N o & decclt | +Tho conven e legisatare F ‘5‘ ot admit of innovatio '”,_.:“'”;; Sk FAMOUS lBELLE A OF BOURBON. it od at | — listed men. It is perhaps all right to | Is Death to t ie not known hc Consumption, on, when some disr 1 } | . i took with _him is | the last sc itable - ALION SYSTEM. | have a man enlist for five years to begin | Malari Sleaiiessiis SECRETARY ROGGEN'S RECORD. | thought it is small, and if there is sny | demagogues endeavored tomake itappear | 1HE THREE BATTALION SYSTE with so as to learn the trade of fing | o arid, Sleeplesstess, 1 which he can he hrought back thie | that the working people of Omaha were in ST but having learned it why should he be | Chills and Fevers Or Tnsomnia, and Sl wronged wife and her fric will see to | favor of Boss Stout’s auxil peniten- rmsof istments too Long—Many | held to t stment for five yoars il Foyer, Hestmalat Important Decisions Handed Down | | | tines bill. You will reme Mot THNE 1 Was | S iunnte Hined on Koy Orekns to W A VOAY oF Lo Venrs ¢ Dissimulati tion, Ot Fo by the Supreme Court—Two ' KENNARD. | sought length 1, » be proven by aseries of forged ization—General Brishin's { - > 1eoln vere s ™ tions. t} 1 5 n C ¢ wnt of a old ) s Ten Years 014, Bearing on the Slocumb Law 1 1w resolutions, that the workingmen wa 3 it ed e b J Dyspepsia, y Oilios Linooln News a esday to hear | the Wil, provided th olenitentiaries Valuable Suggestions, gonstantly 1 am confronted w Strgical Fovers ¥ o Fusel Oil, - Ancol S ceted deat should 1ot be erected in Douglas county —_— icutty. plany old soldiers wou d lutely P on. T. P, Ke ¥ hen tl mbots feom other istricts | gladly re-enlist for one or two or even | Blood Loisoni Absolutely Pure < | When the members from other distri Yot flos ¢ Nob R - ; ' 0 s city " Mrs. Kennard | eaw that Douglas. county people wished ORT Rosiysoy, Neb., Ja —To the | three years who will not take on_ sery o |TROM THR BEE'S LINCOLN RURFEAT.] hiad but Wednesday morn- | to pawn the objectionable institutions | Editor of the Ber: The cc ss of the | againfor five yoars, and thus we lose n the progress of ¢ came the timo | m with appoplexy and | over upon them, they rose mn their m | United States every year is called upon rvices of these tramed and ¢ Zyon the newly elect oflicers took | great was the shoek that she only sur- | and strangled the monstrosity to appropriate millions of money to sup- [ MM 1 i N r places in the hall 1 oftices of the | Yived it a few hours. “The prominence of t sple of Datiglas eounty linva [ 1o TP B 68 satabilsl it i Auzain, the time allowed for re-enlist places in the halls 16 | M. Hennhned in afairs and the | sommio e Yo S6Ete With the ¢ bort its military peace establishment. | 460t s {oo sho! Why should an hon- st capitol building \ord long resid of the family in the city | iyt I The expenditures are always high o orably ¢ soldier be limited to unon their dut Among the of Lincoin, makes the death of N {en \ y — is constantly a question if the govern- thirty da to re-enter service who stepped down and out and b nard a subject of regret with a very large When Boss Stout's Y | ment gets the worth of its money in re- | If Jusy r\m lo to again private citizens none will be so | circle of friends and ac 8. The |y comes up ¢ nt | turn for the great expenditura it makes, | vernmen the end of six months generally missed by the publ by | funeral oceurs to-day | I it will be watched in- | A 1 iy 18 every year becoming | year as at ml lu\l of thirty « rone rissed by the publi y e e o Ly g i army 18 ever « ccomir he soldier should be given at least six the oldest inhabitants of the ea uild A L i | terest, 1 a workingman yosterday. | ymore and more anecossity and public | montlis in whioh to got tired ot eivil ifo ing as Hon aaya She 11 | ‘During the last legislature it was the | ohinion ns woll as capital will soon de- | and then be allowed to re-enter tho army tary of stile of Dr. ) in [ means of ¢ many S | mand & mueh larger army than we now | With all the benetits of his previons ser Rogoon o a handy place you will h k | dema ty, thot ¢ | have. 1 am not one of those who believe | ¥ice if he desired to do so. © These may (o S croup, coghs, aud e som tan this ¢ and in | 0 . ikl scem small matters but they would exert by mone, and lis management of ith wonder of the world.—A be- | dnestionable relationship with our labor- | We have a perfect army or by any means | F"oiR Hiiiohee over tha army for the oflice has been such that no man ¢ | ‘L“ "‘ J";“"*”""v‘ -'. ’ . iR ‘”‘ | ing eople. who were more or_less | the best army that ean be got for the sod if v coula be granted and there called on business or pl y did hover heard of Salvation Ol | smirehed with that filthy thit ihey | money we annually svend. It 1s a good no iy they should not be not have courte tr and an ot 3 :\l\h'J ::"\T' wat h." 'I how \'v . .;n 1 ”.',H,\ litt rmy certainly but I doubt seriously | &rant i 5 5 audience. Mr. Roggen ) il L tives of the working people withont hear- | if it islarge enough, The matter of ex - quaintance with cvery nook and detail of ing somethir on arounl theirears,” | pense will always be urged as a reason | pozzox1's MEDICATED COMPLXIONFOW of the city have nent to elose at 6:30 “r lias made the service r years | enter that intricate offi 10 the public during the past fc against iner \ 11 att ing the army but the pro ve no one should be eligible 1o | {ivtion of the citizen and his property is indispensablo ar prompt, thorough and cfiicient, and the | % W L0 » Thursday and Eriday | an office ~connccted with ~educational | of mora importance vastly than the con Pl ",‘I“ IRAT L dilhi secretary's thorough acquaintanco with | i’ ovuning Dr. Bonson will deliver | MTITS unloss o or sho bo the head of & | gideration of expunse. ‘Tho sizo of a | iy otiors, should wsc it frecly on the | e win co XY e ELLE OF N WIISKY, roeatead trom b all the diflerent state institu at the synagoguc his fourth lecture | family,” smd an old citizen to a reporter | ountry, its wealth as well as its no- alo by drig LS LA ol SHbALAE P R T Lol and ik yoars past has made his services on th “Promin 1 of His. [ of the Ben. "I am opposed to woman | qogqities should regulate its army - g - Forsnlo iy 1y Hhbho. ' : L board of lands and buildings of great Divine ommence at | suflrage, but in school matters u good | 4y navy, Measured by this stand- American Opera, oot u & \ \ w BONL L0 any address ock. sensible: mother would legislate with ¢ Now Yok World ard it 15 hard to say “what should value, his influence always being exerted M Turber deserves | LAWRENCE OSTROM & CO. Louisville, Ky Mrs, Jeann for the management of the state inst Ryan, of Vail, In,, went | more justice than all the smart young | he tho strongth of the army of the United : ; slortlay on hos way 16 5 Al ittt treng R ; credit for her efforts 1o prove that we a K fetibniin o dice tions on strict business principles a Will spend a fow daye | Menin Nobraska, Take West Omaha | giapes, 1f wo nro to judge of its by its | e o TRTEHLE) BN oA, A GV ‘Wholesale and Ristvibuting Agcuts, th letter of the 1 The r 1et, for instanc the injustice [ woalth wo would sce at AVCHLL/ S g pord ier Jonn Matthiesen, one of | er fi ¢ the country epresentativ would be able to support a larger army that Russi and, France, Germany, 1y other country in the world. If 1 by its size then again it should A larger army than any in the world RUTGE Wiile SveRdlnE wor- | COODIMAN DRUG €O and ! k -hl|l;‘ll-]‘<l.—“”.h'.“‘ (.l ‘| m(‘nl,_v‘.mg‘ll? ‘| TLEY & DILLON, WWholesale Liguor Deilers, Omaha, vad foreizn stars and underpaid and Lamilies supplicd by GLADSTONE BROS, & COw Omaluts scedy foreign stock companies. It would | 7. 70 CL LI K DRUG CO. be well if our we erally would follow Mrs. Thurber's ex- mple and seck to develop American »in school dis- f the dis- nd §i that has been done th mecting of the Union IHydranlic | trict No. 53, whete over one inTile company was held wir | trict is deprived of school privil ice on last Manday. A, R. Souer was | all this has been the work of one officer, cted president; J. Carson, viee Bob Taylor. No wonder the residents president; Jotf W, Bedford, sceretary; J. | of that locality are hot. 1t is an ing monfhs of Mr. Roggen's ad- ministration have been the best. He b aned out one tool at least in the rail- way commission and assisted in formu- Jating a report to the legislature that il lthy women gon- el St i S + BROILING, nes 1 rless sponge upc he body i o i} ot possibly Russia ¢ consider [y ¥ 3 N Protling e ho intha oven of {ha places that useless sponge upon the body | Fyygate, treasurer. rage . e l""‘,"'” ;}'(,‘,‘,\ .;.,,”f,,“‘,‘,‘v instead of joining the crowd of wor- Rt IO N tvie politic in a light that shows its uscless- | Dyve Kaufman has deeided not to | +What has been done?” ' the oxporience. of the pastoar onee n. | shippers at the shrine of any imported Gitlzo OVl Doo¥, 1ora perfeetly thanover ness and calls for radical amondments ot [ prosceuto Fred Copeland, the boy who | “Well, il tell you, In the first place | (1o exprrience of tho past at once humbug, 3 $ho live con = n total annihilation of the bill. e hs seeured two gold watehes by presenting | Taylor, to use the language of an inti- HOVEE VoL NNa R ALI6E WHIONEAPAY S Ee There is every reason to believe that Lay tho st ehops, ham or fish on a aft g and earnest cifort, that w forged tiekets at the December and No- | mate friend, wanted to have s hand in A il s ygbr L e s Syl ¢ | under the capable management of Theo- wire broiler or meat rack, placing it in an ¥Hiaibriad In by ) 0 vember drawii Copeland’s parents | some pie thiat would claim publie att - | Pared. Look at our riots in the past few | FELE IS SUPRETE B ional Opera enter- ordinary bake pan to catel tho drippings. B imiimi st mchorlns in placing the in* | will make good (e property lost, | tion,and he caused the abolition of the ol | ¥ e B e ey Ay o ORI LI v it o) L B R O I 0 RS ALlow it to remain in the oven with the et 7 ST 1) taen o school boar d had six trustees elected D SV A LA LAY rher plano this yoar the as las oor closed 46 or 20 minutes, No turning gane hospital on o basis for harmonious Edward Lindedale appeared before | ‘_“’;V:')."j-"y".‘m:m:" ud B lectod, | 100 bo' enlled upon to raise an army | MEher plane this year than it was last a AULTBaIL G LS tikeitwill ing to L 3 the'sehool in that distr \d but ong of | Lvice the size of our present one to pr whom has the pluck tostand up for the ve the peace and save the property of general welfare of the distriet, and that | QUE citizens from destruction, Lut not- is Charles A, Tagoart, A meoting was | Withstanding all this our policy is op- ook Al the ‘Sorviens of tha | posed to a Targe standing army, and 1 rever engaged in this county | (M as much opposed to one as_anybod, dispensed with; the old”school house, lo. [ What thenshould be done Inot s is requir bo found niccly cooked ready to serve, THIS IS THE JDEAT WAY TO BEOIL MEATS, There i3 no taint of coal-gas or smoke, and the weats ave more tender and better in flavor than those broiled over tho coals. Tho convenience or broiling in the oven will be s ciated by every house-kee; year; the reports of weakness in the or- ranization ave unfounded, and there is contidence that the ble and patriotic ohjeets that have enl Mrs. Thurber and other prominent ladics in the der- taking will be re work that it has not enjoyed for years. | Judme Mr. Ruggen’s politieal work in the | warrant for the arrest of campaizn - was wiclded to prevent | foreman in the employme the “influence of Lancaster county, | the icoman. Barker, it is claimed, com the scecond county in the state mitted an unprovoked assault upon |} from bemg cold and delivered to the | Lindedale f nn\.-ll St worst clements in politics for thei Chas, B. Rustin, old to John i Bl Stenbergg yesterday answore out A4 Barke t of Kimball, 't 1w 10t nd while they appare o 18 woek tho northeast corner of but v we should pe Had Better Be on His Guard, and adds rto the many reasons why wo Roggen in the early H o AL A ot o e noornCE b eatattrasire s possiblo to the centet of [ Pt SIEY W should, por Epivuunre, Jan, 6,—The Marchioness o o Cliarter ango or Stove with thi tho enmpaign, it gentioman John . MeShano soid two lots, eormer | e disirict virtually_abandoned, and a | J3V8 RILE 28 Ml deay, a8 vossivle. | EIT, T b e aetlon. for n at Wire o O Slould bo preferred to all othiers now in the markets CHARTER OAK BTOVES and RANGES ;;e SOLD IN NEBRASI 5 Ovana, | TANNELL & SWELNLY,.. through the prominent support he a Fari and 2 corded Mr. Thirlan for spuaker, shown | fommamii! 3 the mettio that ho has in & square stand ! up fight with a principie at stake, 'he tinst her husband, the Marquis ot The action will be tried here 1 next week, - man or nation than the lamp of exper- | voree o | e past wha bs it | Queens ) 1z by the past what does it Ry h sts., to C l"‘““j main sehool. The latter is unfitin every [ M0 or | made by | way for school purposes. 1t 1s in the | ience. Jud second story of a building dircetly Hup as follows: FalRnuRY, people of the state who haye watched | _ John Crawford, a confirmed thief, | touching the Belt line track and constan- 4||>}\x::" "““'I“' bt ‘;fl 'K"‘l.'\';fx“h““;:‘ ‘;l“‘l‘ Business Pailures, T Thethll IR Ao LRANKLIN Mr. Roggen's work are not unmindful of "““l""."\‘ I(ILHV:”I'AR\”I“ Iy l",-\ sil (I:imh ’m ; (‘ln‘l‘\\ll\l.llB m\i Florida war and var with Mexico New York, Jan, he failure of I 5 Tay Serivs. | 1) McCAFFEITY, ) 0Ny Crry, R bt of N¢ © 0! rup e sehi work. sides i 4 : ‘ 3 dvertising agent, was an- ) DRASKA Cr1 3 ) )0l Sat e ° izedby one of the employesiof the stor SRR R nT 1 children from | than the expens wrmy ime o fLs i 10t CKASS & (¢ e MSUKG, IMUORTANT DECISIO! SlcamAn WAy eRLISL AR o 2816w W YAy ) ! peace, would have been saved to the e — 2 KRAUSE, LUDKER & WELCH, <+ SUPFRIOR sterday the supreme court handed liceman was called and the fellow w the eastern and ¢ portlon fotBinll o 5ve ents ARnin, inf1801, forithe don: A Theater at Auction. OLDS BIOS v VEknow, taken to jail. aistrict cannot tend. Yor this high city New Yonrxk, Jan, At a meeting of the down a voluminous number of decisions p 7 ; it were formulated by them during the | The stockholders of the ic Ex- | room v month is paid sideration of saving a few millions of directors of the Academy of Music holiday recoss, some of them being of no | Press company held their ann anconsiderable importance, espoe ai cloction | rent for quarters that would not be taken | dolars, we nearly fost our unity asa_na 1t was deelded to sell the building at those that bearin two case — ey il | yesterday for ihe purposo of selecting di- | for any living uses by any one at_any | ton aid procipitated the eountry iuto | 43" G ehn be arhged: 1ted directly | rectors. The following gentlemen ‘were | price beeause of its location. The other B e OTIt ho Gy a HE O AW b it e s e upou the Slocumb law. These deeisions | elected: C. F. Adams, Boston; A. I | school is near the poor house and very AN BARA RIS I biGiy sd “,"‘m_;lm‘r Glise The Military Committee, are to be supplemented by others that | Calef, New Yorks Do S, H. Smith, St. | properly as far as the accommodations of | & 1 : 2 * | WasmizaToN, Jan, 6.—It is said to be x L » i : G : 20| $10,000,000 worth of property was de- 3 huve already been acted upon and wiil be | Louis; L. AL Fuller, St Loui children in the soutn part of the district A amd o whole city 1uft for days at | probable that Senator Sewell will be mado psto Stroy A L Among " those | Marsman, A, F. Bechel, Omaba, are concerned. T a word all children | Stroyed and @ whole ¢ aLysRit P et e e e tEs patL r - B down vesiorday wore 1l foltes. | dohnston; Kinsas City seliool district No. 55 Tosiding. east or | the morey of w suwvago mob o Iabor | chulrian of the sente copmites on wil RELIABLE JEWELER, ing: Miss Brooks will address the ladies of | Lowe avenue and in Orchard Hill have a1ty and the security and business el W : s X Biato ex rel York vs, Bubeock. Mtandamus, | the First Congregational church and St. | been deprived of school priviloges, What | Of the cutire S GUHD Gl Turned Up All Right. atches, Dlamondsv Fine Jewelry, Silverware Wrlt denied, ‘Opition by Maxweil, Ch.J. | Mary’s ~ avemue” chureh this * wftor- | i€ the resulty Some fiftoen or more chil- | & Whole month. 1f we ean learn anys -, JOR0eG B8 R0 RN The largest stock. Prices the lowest. Repairing a spociaity, All work warrant fl.”'\crnun fi'.lmlnu et relating to s | noon at 3 o’clock attho tabernacle, Capi- | dren are attending the city schools, | (g o e g 'm""‘ i " would. 'teach | of Saratoga, who was supposed to have been ed. Corner Douglas and 15th streets, Omaha of the second ¢ ; : authorizes the sub- | tol avenue near Bighteenth s s of such city, by people of Turkey, and mi ty council, of a pro- | pecially among the won sue the bonds of the city for | mterested in this subjoc to the city Licensed Watchmaker for the Union Pucilie Railrond company ot, 'on the | thereby working an’injustice shoud m work, es- [ taxpayers; otaers have to be sent to pad | 1 s n. Otherladies | schools, and others have to remain at | (Al ounce of pre are cordialiy in- | home. Al this because Bob | thana pound or cur wisdom of the old maxim, | Killed in the recent Bultimore & Olio OIS Lo ved in Denver this morning. or that other m = aragraphs. The C. E. Mayne Real Estate and Trust Co mission to the elec resolution of the P osition to gr workssund sucly submission necd | Vitd. Taylor wants to " have “nis fingor | B, 18 Uinoof peaco propar for war. 1& Swobe, of the M not be by ordinanc: —— in the pie—Bob, who has Tno | .:\95C4re go et e Ao fay mo 5 0 p 2 et o iy counol of o city | Soomea n Sucoossue Noren mend. | Shuafth of Sanbol wed” o "t v | sy bt S e vt i S Ly T N. W. COR. 15th AND HARNLY, OMAHA, music R 8 1 of the second_ class ‘to impose a tax for [ T} nthe school water works is himited to five nills on | gave the dollar on the assessed valuation of such city, and bonds issued for water works, bearing interest in party of Omu ns who | little general inter w concert at North Bend Tuesday | district. Noone is sclfish enough to de- night, took the town by storm, and are | Sire the school in his b rd, or even justly complacent over their reception. | Within hearing distance. But no matter ss of such | *Pliey were mot at the depot by & commit. | BOW many extra sehool houses there unneec we are convine al of the targe cities of theeast. Property of every description for sale i all parts of the city. Lands for sale in that in ease of the army as in many otl = | every county in Nebraska, s e S o Mo tan | LINGOLNBUSINESS DIRECTORY | o e ot b Rocarn s e o o 'y exnense "RACTS state or inty, or any othor oA unailion ol 5 tee composed of the leading éitizens and | may be one shoulid e in the center of the | 31 ¥ BV \4l‘::l:lfl:llls“ll:“]:l'l Receutly Buit T Newy Furuishod Attormaibnideson surniBhodifrenlo GNirFajuonTanplica e Stelnkrans e, Hulburt, Brror from Piereo | conveyed in state (o' the opera houso. | district rib ‘aziimossiblo, 16 js || [SMmont authis Limo orf toib i : ¥ y Faruishod | = = Qunty. - Aflinnod. - Opinion by Maxwell, | i,5'qUnrtef, composca. of Mrs. Cojton; | said N Maynomtonds| tetcrectn | (B HEISDUBISNE Cangor. Clir Souniey The Tremont, Proposals for the Construction of Buildings | Proposals for Fuel, Forage and Straw, 1. Where o remonstrance against the [ Miss Iath, W. B. Wilkins and Rovel | large school house i Orchard Hill, this | 0L G archists, bomb-throwers, 3. C. FITZGERALD & SON, Propiiotors, at Fort Bridger, Wyoming. BEADQUANTRILS DEFATERMRNT O it D ARey N S T Ty A iBllas France, fairly gained an ovation, and | ¥¢ Lt hoidocstttianooploto R INTEOH | Fen v i 2t s it b B ot s at the Cor. 5th und I’ Sts,, Lincoln, Neb. HEADQUARTIRS DEPAITMEN T o OFFICE 02 CHIEE QU ST, % SO With e o i qoentain applicant | oro compellod o roappoar acain’ and | Portion of Walnut Hill will heartily say | Feady T T T Tntos £1.50 por duy. Strees cars from liouso ¢ any Otlico ot Chiel Q DA mbor. #1th, 1850, as filed with the board, in which it js [ Wl The 1 )2 \l W 2 AN | amon, Yes, Ltell you thers is too muc first opportunity and s waste e e L Omnhia; Nob.dan (e, subject to the allerad that the appliant “within. the | SEain. our voiecs blend into a rich | amen. Xes, L toll you thore is too much | 7 We have thousands of Ind e ofs) e mosul, In”1riplic sl cor i Wi Wl this oflicn five or six months last past, durimng which | a0t perfeet harmony like that of stringed : ¢, 100, if it were | Who have never been whipped, and J. H, W. HAWKINS, litions, will be received ut this | until 1 o' 1 standard timo, and perhaps in the eit instruments and sury time ho has run a8 ssany similar or Tibm by the post quariermasier, wnd delivery oon in Plainview, o ‘ our sc ts advance and compress % . plioay ) b guurt b Kl 1as been guilty of gross violations of thy | Einization that Omaha has over known, | 00ly known.”" = 7" them into ower limits they y Architect, BanaRE o lionT clelook miin. Al law ander which e now asks for heense,” [ Mr. ‘Trenciv’s performance at the piano Late developments in the big express | become more and more restle: Offices 3 and 42, Richards Block, Lincoln, | #nd plice will be opened i ) cauiredat Camp Medicing it is the duty of such board to set a day | W3S nother excellent feature, and gained robbery near St. Louis, for which Whit- | dreadful contest with Indians will yet | Neb. Elovator onlti siroe bidders, for furnishing all the and Fort Du Chos Lih. him a recail. After the concert an oyster hav 1 Inhor nece received up to the sume [t and hear testimony to prove or dispro: fought out in this country be- — e —— i i rock o is ¢ oclates were g ested o ~ bt 18 0l the Quartermast it the eharge, and render decision thereon, | SUPher was given in honor of the musi- [ rock and his associates were arrested and | v, (2 O JOWEI SGE I this tountry be roodanat Brondor of builGlnes AcuorE oI OF Rbava I ) 1f the licensing board refuso to re. | cians. sentenced, show that the plans of the af- | Moxican thieves infest our Texas border, | GALLOWAY ¢ An]xy.,“ T )T;mlu Houxoarres | oif house, Bids wro 1 for his p y’u for ether A b : — . 3 i ; el > St i . 2 R, ) "OODS, St 0 the 8LOTES men or quantitios testimony in support of the remon- LS ST s . fair were formed in Omaha. In an in- [ and we should never forget that the h ™ 10 wholo' ) ¥ YOU NEED NOT RACK your throat | tarview with o St Louis. reporter, Whit. i thn tho whole Wi | nee, the dis rict court will remand inejoins our border on the | T jve Stock Auctioneer Proforonco will bo i 5 of domes: the cause in order that such testimo and lungs, with that horrid cough when | yoek stated that i June last he. camo to . ( Toiiie fom i | tie produetion " conditions of may bo taken and u decision rendered | & Piasint and cortain remedy he met o man named Dan overnment owes its citizens pro- | (il RN MG Bt 9 Uhn it fue [causlliyinndiy Jueinnd Zeuginy thereon. bofoundiin, Dr. )W H . SMoTonn v noted thief and desperado | tection, and this duty devolves not only | ™ilioway and Short Horn bulls for sule: Htions of dygonsand o T BT T AT T AT 73 Parks vs The State. Error from Dodge | Wine Lung Baim. 25 cents a bottle. who happened to be sojourning he on the courts,but oftentimes on the army, | ———o 2102208 ————————— | Euoh referance glvon i arbic const, to the extont of (he consumption roquirs comgtfl Reversed and remanded. Opinion T S e Morearity’s financial ources were | when the civil authorities fail to enforce B. 1. GOULDING, production and manuficture p onthe | ed by the public co thoro. ' ¢ by Cobb, K. of . Installation. ather low and when Whitrock proposed | the laws, Could we proteet the citizens * » Pacitic to the oxtent of th psUmptic ro 5 the right to rejoct any or all p Or o necept proposals for 1088 quantit Wi | ot v tor o T A iy oha | o Bk proposals, copr of contract and full in- ¢ our little army nnder- orrespondence in regard to loans_ solicited with blank proposuls and circular giving full | formation will be "furnished on application to ;0n5 "of -oyen. tor Houm'4, Richards Blogk, Linooln, Nob, Tformation to biddors 1y he ohtitined o x| s ofice of 10 tho Guartermustors whors 1he red | citics of the two hundred and fifty cities | ==~ ————— | amined at thisofice and at the Post Quarter. | SUPPlics w f s ; i AP masto’s Oflico, Fort Brid Wyo. Envelopo Eovelopes in the United States. — The mob’ w Riverside Shoxt Horns | &g monosis to e i aanne arkod *Proposals | mirked *Proposils for squired by the public service the rent reserves tho rieht 1o re. bids or parts thercof. Pluns und ‘spe The Tho holding of this court in the ease of | The oflicors of Nebras -1 [ ascheme to rob the express company he | of the country if our authoritics were to S't‘o tzf \lv:"‘ll'lu: .\;::m-l, gt)lNu;)., 640, .u,!tmi K of P., were installed Wednesday night vlm n-n\u»u readil mul,«_vh. The details u{ fuil in _enforemg laws? It would be & Farm Loans and Insura"ca' effect tha ron the trial of a criminal N ey 5 S the job were planned in Omaha and | sorry sight to s oase, whioh Is boing prosoouted on an fo- BY D 0. Grund Chancolior o. B, Smith | {08 80, ot il Aed Whitronk want | top ht Lo sco ou formation, it is error on the part of the | 85 follows: S to St. Louis together. Later, it uppe: court to permit overdue objection to the | €. C., John W, Lounsbury; V. C., J. [ Morearity beeame frightoned and acensed, a witness to be sworn on the | H. Gibson; Prelate, Dr. Dinsmoor: M. | fused to have nything to do with the | overcome the army, and wha! then? forConstruction at Fort Hrid; 1 ndd and - addresscd 10 the undersigned or to the y 3 ‘ (el S A i > i L d ArMY, 1 d Of strict ro Butes and Batos Ty cattle. ARG BAID yto 5 part of tho stalo, whoso name had ot | ', Joln Droxel: M. . Charles Ulbrick; | job, leaving Whitroek and iis_associntes | country would be S1ven over. 10 anarchy | Siseatasms purobates snd bes Tappodcatto. | 10141 norsigned or to tho Post Quart SUREeTIRast TR 81 POR AN SIIIOs el cen endorsed on the informations before | K/R. S, J. E. Smith; M. A., J. €. Lan, to perform the robbery. Whitrock claims | and ruin. If any’ congressman thinky milios roprosonted: | Kilberts, Craggs, bor, KREL LPROr WD, e Quartermas 2000t Chiet Quartornmstor. the trini, adhered to. L G, THL Smith; O. G., 1. B. Brown. | that this man Morearity gavethe whole | our amy is strong cnough fo perform all fgimber Kehiox. Boss of Sharons; Mam Hoios, Janbdot 4 X ————— - Buckmastor, vs Mclilroy, Error from Dodge | C. U/J.” W. Lounsbury' was presented | affair away to the Pinkerton detectives, | the dutles requirad of 1t m the future | 52 Hiiscw, Lounns anid Trua 1ovos ] ~ Notico By ot " Hoome o dissands, PO [ with w hidsome golih and silver past | who are thercfore. ot entiticd to (e | thon 'ho s mistaken, and ‘o il | “HulE for s - Fuvort. 1 puro R it TG ofore. extaine bo- 4 e 8e, J., e . chanee! Y, jo » T psenta W 3| vork 9 rove i | O g ider- , 1 Roseof Sharon, oung Mury, ) s - A N Jol V. DA and uuol A potition alloging that the dofendant, | Chsnce ;'.l‘lfl~{'v‘:vu. -1 L lpn “‘l: ~m“l‘i‘ aise for slwxgd. sharp work '“.h h. prove it. l‘do not belic any considor- | BAtos Crokxs, floseof Bharon, 1 ¥ Ay J OTICE is heroby ivon by the undorsizncd brokers, the 1 o of a liconsed saloonkeeper, was engaged in | W3 mude by General Smithon behalf | they claim. Whitrock says that when he | able number of people believe the army the herd. Address, CHAS. M. Bt incorporutors of ‘the Chicago, Omuhi an. ddford & Suuer, hus be solved by mutusl the bisinoss aad “!,mm o 'kmm']‘, ‘:i of tiie brethren of the lodge. met Morearity in Omah; .’llu' atter was | s large enough, but our public men e incoln, Neb, ) fi':"'}“fl:‘“{" LalirondiOoimpany, dins 5 oot odford ntinie at t \ ' i z AR Y Ayttt AR R o Hid AR AL DS ool Sk =y I Of o stockhoders of suid eonvnny wil e Suner will r 10 Oporn aloon and selli y Ry A eager and - anxious to havea “finger | mitit'to be ‘made a political question Ihursday, el day ot TH A 0¥ ot aad Tht fho oxioaunie Laors | Gorgatats Cashmere Bouruet Soap | in iho plo.” but whon the time camb o | mithose ks of i oincnl aucstion When in Lincoln stop at IS it i 0 100K b in-F sty At Tt A I stroais ALy said saloon and ‘,,.“‘,.\ for whisky, and in | 8tands alone on_account of it acknow- [ action he backed squarely down, though | doing the country and the arm The National Hotel of Burtlott & Cornish, No. 213 South Four- | hill to ¢ the # response to said call obtained ' intoxi: 1 superiority for teilet purposes. | he was one of the ringleaders in fornung | army is not a politieal body and - bolongs e J ioonth sirest, Qinaus, Nulraskiy for tho pur. [ dobiod ¢ ve notice wheroto 7 eating liquor in said saloon, by the drink. | Their Toilet Soaps the standard. the plot. to 0o politieal’ party. “The question of Andotsgood ainmerto e oL Piiny Who wil Gontimso 1. oo, until'the G | K0 L0 Payments W. EDFORD, which plaintiff drank in said saloon, and e — —-— national defense belongs 1o all political O™ | fixed for the apnuul cloction, ind until their st AR BAULL, i thereafter, about evening of said’ day Benson. OMAHA & SOUTHWESTERN, parties, and no patriotic or welljthinking = = = | succossors aro o andiauniiiag, o started on’ his journoy to his home whish | The Cole Creck, recently sold by Jno. A — man will bring the question of politics SCUNELING, AN Lo hanasy JOmAN DA | ALy e was distant atout five miles; that said | 1D, Creighton, through C. E, Mayne, to A Meeting of the Stockholders Held | into the consideration of army and navy Jacon W, Hovnks, EpMUND Mo BAnern, | ;o ARCHITECTS AND BUITLDERS - Plans h P AT Ak 40 5 | iy wiha < Yesterdao Afternoon. legislation, No sectional or partisan December bt 135, o 1 FITRD ntoxicating liquor so obtained in said | g A. Be Daver bee: h 4 and gpecitien ; Erastus A, Benson, Davenport, has been X o T : - o saloon of defendant, from said defend- N latinn ard Dniatensd HOREER AT N A meeting of stockholders of the Omaha | 1 nl-f ions I|] ve ; n[\ business 1o ques- R | ey Bo; f : i dlonds L atted and christencd Benson, after tho | ¢ A ¢ -+ omi i | tions of army logislution, : ; Omihin, cotinty of Do, stute of No ant, and thoro drank by plaluti ety | mame of its owner. Mr. Bensou has been | Southern and Omaha & Southwestern | H4Rs GE ATy BESIRon 0 A the season is about over T will closeout | JQOHN SIMBMONS | i goimty or Doelus, st e ] I > J in town for a couple of days and returned | rmlroad was held yesterday atternoon at 3 strength of our army the first question | my Cook and Heating Stoves at cost, Call forn I2 or 16 room tw find causod the plaintill to become and | ymg' fast nigit, o'elock in the oflice of Bartlett & Cornish | Wwiiich presents itsclf to overy (hinking | and set ba FLORIS I f EHL e o bo stupitied and unconscious; that said | eemo lstmght, 8 f chool krou natod cost of e Al AN P AR n‘,r’?‘ ‘-.".’1'.‘1"; = = = = [ on Fourteenth street. & was held for the | mind 13 what duty will likely bo required | '§ W . Cor. Tih st. and St. Mary's Ave Al kinds of bedding plants for sala. 0.0 for n two I bugemont 12 oo thif when In the following morning purpose of eleeting directors of the road | of it. This has alveady been pointed out, | 220 -— — : 3 TATE ST, | B0Uhwost corner of 25t nnd Webstor streots af BIAOUI Feamod pla aon o o OFBIRK whiceh is to be built on a line to be | 10 our country the army should be based M. B, BISDEN, HOUSE ON STATE ST, | 5000 o7 85000 00, nnd for ans was lying out of doors on the ground formed from the proposed route | 0N the population; that is to say, 1,000 = North of L. B. Willinms' residonca. | room and bagement b ilding to ba tent that they had to be amputated and Among those present were John | This would e us over 50,000 sol ' ] MISS ADA PORYER, SQP.AHO, T ard’ of Education offers the following were amputated; that plamtifis a com- Yale 0f Chicago, who held proxies | (iers in service now instead of 25,000, | y oo National Bank Building, Cor. F Rl Jor B0 Lhrog bust plana to non laborer, and by the 10s of his logs for a number” of the stockhiolders, | Nobody would consent to this so we had d 13th 5L8., FOOI 1 Up-Stairs, Teacher of Woice Culture and Singing in ) {i!ed by them, for the buildinis on the iigh as been permanently incapacitated whd H. T. Clark, W, Broach, and | better hit uon some plan to give us the Dnnbia, Nobruskis TS ToAn) Kound sad ¥t and Webior siipalgit Ueprived from following his oceupation, Bartlew. It is the intention to ex- | Semblanceof force if not the actual num- “h:;"‘-‘ ts Branches. { 2d " 160 00 and thereby wholly deprived of the tendithe road through southern Nebrasky | bers. For this purpose L am favorable to V. J Special atten‘ion ven to bresthing and | % 4 16 10 s Al el e reuE ol Jak e vin Valparaiso, thence through Kansas, | the skeleton plan for regiments proposed | & wlls, N logitimato formation of tonos. Voices tricd | ¢ thefiimd fOr blins una specifications ndonted held, to state facts suflicient o consti- Indian Territory and Toxas (o the Gufe. | by Senator Manderion, of Nebrask Q/mard, Philadulnbiy Pa without ehurge [ B.tihe Howed whiall o considorud purt puyinon tute a causo of action, The shops of the company are to be lo- | 1is bill for increasing the infantry estchoater, New York, N, Y o} l_”\’\u\‘:\r,i.;k‘ COZAKCICNLS Lo sing In church und | Uy wd S the right to roject any Jotin H ancack Mutual ' Lite called here and the road will be a great [ Ments to thiee buttalions each, °K infant benetit to Omaha, regiment of v should be 1,000 e strong ip time of peace ana 1,800 strong Sleeps in Laurel Hill, in time of war. Cayalry companics H. K. Burkett, the Union Pacitic under- | should be 100 strong in time of peace and 150 strong in time ot war. Artillery com- taker, returned Wednesday evening with J. E. WILSON HEARD FROM, J. E. Wilson, the traveling man resi- dent of Lincoln who represcnted a Mil- waukee mill firm been heard from and is now in Canada. Wilson, it wili be remembered, left Lincoln, leaving be- o pitld for rejucted b and Johnson | ®PIARS, und 0o moncey wiil 1e Congregational | Cull or ad corner Jic streets, near St Mury s Ave church ordor of the Board of Education CHAKLES CONOY EL, Secrotary, hind hi 9 able wife and tw e " i panies should be 100 strong 1n time of 1 { bleiched and yellow-headed prostitute whow killed g ‘\:\llu_nh-,-.l.‘) before by | would give us an army at present of : NOTICE 1 ’v eroby given by the unlersizned ' who, however tough, ar above him NATURAL PRy ) | the falling upon him of & bank of earth. | Cavalry A BUS"IGSS. Shdasdan i Lau Sigana Saisharg el in honor und decency. The s in this VT CRe FLAVORS~ He was a Gorman, and as nearly as can | Artillery | ersor compuny wiil bo held on T ueaduy, case, as time reveals them in their right — be ined u sister of his resides in | 1Rfentry Also house and lot; on good rallroad: | the dth duy of Juiuary, A. 1. 157, ut § At 01 LliAN RRReats Ilat OB ek EFNRAL | Brooklyn, This lady has boen o o | niee in Central Nebrg Vil AG TOC | SRR RN Gh Bt ghe cikea ar§ 4 ) g g et A5ng S0 : nice town in Central Nebraska, Wil AND \WAGON STOCK. I arnisl, No. ) ALS i o which o * worked MOST PERFECT MADE notite of (he deith o her Trothes Mo | s World b sutiicisnt for peiienae, | gell together or separate: or Will cx B | foid & Losuial No. At P e, R 4 ‘ wnd $70 gowed up in the bottom ot one of | ablishment. it would | change for Omaha property, . 4 lseat monoy but that he bas used up | Fepesdwitentctrossdto Purty, Strength and | his puntfloon pockots, but that was all | Seishment. Iy tme of war it would | chang ATy ARQUET LOORING A der contalng give us 70,000, This would be quite re- For particulars eall on or address aconsiderable sum that was his wife's | g AmwonisTAme,Alam or Fhospbates. Dy Fri that was known to belong to him. He | Shectable but we sh f K i ritance g ol o) o b . as buried s after T PO 1R spectable b ¢ shall not haye it unti! And 00D CAR I | b }::‘u 1ty by inheritance and has left her [ Batructe, Vadllla, Lemon, eic., davas dellconsly. . | was buried this afternoon at 2 o'clock in a war begins and then it will be too late S. D PI E, TIN W o Mot | R | o1 1 suier Y 10 W e wetlon oo oy, | 608 Southoth st. | S.W. Cornisr 9th and Douglas § | »

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