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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, JA 1 \R\ <.|, |~s,,-—'1‘\\'}.:1,\'1<; 1'\(.|‘, 5 eheral H[,;'u. company, in by ot 3o | . 1519-1521 Douglas Street. who did should haye not kuow hin u known, pa SUPREME COURT PROCEEDINGS, | Uheney Appeal lrom D' | THE PRINOE « _DINGLEY RACE. | "lf“'h‘}";',“j"M P AT Money We Must Have. Prices No Object. 1519-1521 U.;Uglas St. v | An acknowle tof the servies of — | of Both civitian and eitizen. « At tho time C iy Wnrnind! " " OHOAN TNRAGH Dwh=tre Bons LT b i e A R R "Univomity=-tie Dratomn Sools Mbonaalphy AL R R LR e o' | GREAT LLOSlNG SAL egational O h Dedic 1 servi ) nmons by ty—The €1 e Record seqIen oD, bw of the electio N , - i awmosen e orgers. | A s e S el | o o Savers |ttt Gt i SPEGIAL SALE FOR MONDAY AND TUESDAY |40 s . i i W | made within his propet bailiwick. 4 i to the governorship of this state, he i v v-‘.n.-.“ " “y[‘ 5 ¥ Palier vs Belcher. Error from Valley county. ave been compelled to assume | - erything in the shape of & |FROM TAE REF'S LINCOLN RUREAL Affirmed. Opinion by Reese, J Quictly Passed Awa the dutie Remnant of the position ot the latter. or — Almost a customary stiline pervades A summons was issued by a justice of Last night at nine minutes to 12 o'clock | But these auties will now devolve upon y the corridors of the hotels this Sunday, | the peace and delivered to the sherifl of | (aneral George M, O'Brien died at his | other men, ‘The date of funeral will be | This clonk is made 1 case Sitver Grey Blankets, 114 and but very fow of the lnw-makers have | the county for service, who returned the announced hereafter Y residence, 612 South Eighteenth street Fomatned in the city over the firet day of | StMe with the manner of service endo E ML A thereon as follows: **August 23, 1894, re- | For the last three days his life had been | a1 fiombers of the K. M. A, are re- | the week, The senatorial headquarters | guived this writ and on the 23d day of | despaired of, though for several days pre- | quested to meet at their hall at 4 o'clock | of the numerous eandidates are practy Augnst, 1884, 1 served the same on the | yiously, it was thought he would suryive | this afternoon to take action in regard to cally deserted, The senatorial candi- | within named detendant, H. J. Paime T, | the attack which prosteated him in a | attending the fune dates, whatever may bo their real fo LAl .1‘.’.’..3?f.'.'.'f:\l\.v\":.'.'-'nwl'y'.'.f"f".'.'.‘l most painful manner. The general, un- | M. O'Brien. ings, do not appear disposed to show the | Gy “Palmer, in' my presence at the | expectedly to his friends, was taken ill | Mo RSE'S DRESS GOODS MONDAY, resentment and vindictiveness toward | time of said service, delivered the same, | shortly after New Year's, and what was s - . Same as Cut, each other that has heretofore character- | being a true copy of the within summons | supposed to be a temporary affoction [ NGW Embroldcrics Also on Salc. ized onr senatorial contests, Senator | With all the endorsements thereon certi- | goon developed the malignanttype which | St - Morse & Co. will continue their ; - 4 Mr. Paddock, and Judge | fied by me to be a true copy, to said H. J e f i <P i clearing sale of Dress Goods Monday; LS L b L 1dudire | 1) i, properly signed by the offic made him almost helpless from g oot be hundreds who would have Weaver, all in this temporary cessation | jje(d, {o be a compliance with the re: | the outset and Hnally resulted | 04 ook but for the tncloment of hostilitics, speak in pleasant terms as | quirdments of section 911 of the civil | in s death. This announcy y . Lhputdluldy) of Emported 1o, At $2.35 a Pair. 2 bales Fine Sateen Comfortors, oxtrs sive, Was $5. Sale Price, $3.50. 10 bales Cotton Batts, and at Was 12%c, Sale Price, 7%c. trimmn with best Wl of General George | quality of black Fa double fur bally, fine Satin Lin they pass by, and it is cspecially notiea- | code, and that the service gave jurisdie- | ment will be recetved with n consider n"'””'"r IA““I'.' of ""'»L'll’\':" l"i\;ll\t'i‘:xl'q' ble that the warm friends who surround | tion. able degree of astonishment, hecatse the | 11 combination: suits that are less than this price 18 less than oht and | Brown vs Herr. Error from Fillmore county. half vrice Gonaral Van Wyck see very b " hystqno and vigor of tho ganseal, and 10 picees Red Twilled Flannel, Aftirm Opinion by Cobb, J. physique and vigor of e general, n N 3 Y N e ( ely sromising skics on this holy da v ¥ J MU SR ! COMBINATION SUITS $0 Torold va State. . Ertor tiom ancastor | 1. In an action, where the cause of ac. | the excellent condition in which he had | my (5 ™ Snbroidered and bouele | Was $22.50, county. Aflicmed. Opinion by Reese, J. | tion or ground of defense is based upon a | been, and which, in fact, had character- Maxwell, Ch. J., dissents as to the second [ conspiracy by two or more persons to | jzed his whole lite, led his fr 20¢, was 25¢, trimmed suits that e never sold less nds to be- i clause of the syliabus. perpetuate a” fraud upon the party as- | face e ho would be able o re covor | than #15, some for $20 und some #25. Al — e SRS 1. Section 28 of chapter 32 of the com- | serting such cause of action or ground of fr '” -‘-1- T o) hei reduced to #9 P Monse & Co. 100 dozen Ladies' Camels Hair Vosts piled statutes, bemg chapter 46 of the | defense, the acts AL ] et dudU s dtinbesia bl ) sold all season at midst. Insensibly, however, the discase SUMPINALIUN S ULES 4l FOR MONDAY AND TUESDAY (b i 1 These are beautiful camel’s hair and fastened upon him with so much strengti Pt LU LA that, on New Year's mornmg, those of T e et 25 25 v | t B [j Sh l w $1.25, now 98c. | they sold for's \ e y | - (H688 W5 Hid b awi hither from | oflés you the ¢ : | [ | Teus e T i el i 2. Tnatriictions prayed for and rotused, | fiict of conspiracy butweon' tho hose who had been drawn futhes & O L | | [ Job 50 dozen Childrens' Camels Hair examined and held o Have buen properly | or propor to be 1aid befors the jury a8 | abroad, gathered around his bedside and ; oy B Monse & NV ne Vs VAN At $10. y i " 4 i ¥ COMBINATION SUITS so8. Vests, (no pants), all sizes, refused, tending to estublish such fact—in pursu- | tearfully bade him adicu, becanse it "hese are 1,_,,.}1 ...,.|”-u..‘[..l,-[...| ris robe | 42-inehes long, Seal Unmmx'nh Quilted W sl‘ telphrey vs Redick. Appeal from Douglas | ance of the original concerted plan and | geemed that he could not survive the ad- [ patterns that cost $10 to import and are tin Lined, 4 59¢, not One-half Cost county, - Afliried. ~Opinion by Maxwell, with reference to the common ob, 6 AR VRRE 7 SOl MBG & connty irie pinion by Maxwe vent of the new year. worth 'm.lm’. ‘;x-p‘:\:u‘u'fi\-d B $14.75 20 Seal Plush Sh[ll’l wraps session laws of 183, in so far as it pro- | of such company of cc ators in nibits the frandulent sale, transfer, scer gard to the common design as_ affec tion, encumbrance or disposul of prof His follows—a foundation & i ty with intent to defraud creditors,is con- | laid h\ proof «unu ient in the npmum uf may be given in evidence, Yigaay % ¥ S, . g pations of his medieal | Paris § § Despite the anti , 1 ,\ jrdgment only binds parties and The evidence examined and held to S vill be sold for ). 2 5 " 3 , Shir » i ; Tt L e i attendants and the fears of his family, | Wikl besold for £37.50. § Regular Price, §25. 00 dozen Gents' Searlet Shitts and i wrivies, l\.(.u purchaser of real estat n (.In verdict. tsen, YR ot e it Paris Combination Suits that were $85 AT g o Trimmed with fu nnml Has WOrs, not party to - an action to enjoin the 5. The mstructions prayed and refused, | however, the general regained conscions- | pedueed t 50, ADIES been a b treasurer from issuing a deed, nor ap- | and those given by the court on its own | o5 and seemed to realize the danger in b oo Paris Combination Suits that were $100 Toaring, in the aotion is_ ot bound Ly | motion, na copiod gt length in the opin- | Lit FNEAREHE S (O e B SO ve | voitiicod to 8 5 Lt | S’\-le Prlce $16 49c, was 75¢. the decre jon, held, to have been properly refused he it ke ; ENORMOUS dC japona eWmarxets — e and indomitable energy came to hiv res- | ENORMOUS SALE REMNANTS. | ag allldiNGlyy real ests ||v y Iwhl'nlllll_:lflirl|I|u’(1|x.mu DEDICATION SERVICES n-u!u. ‘:uld,f l\l\»ul! |-.,lnrn!n‘g qn:xfi}ni X_“m“:“l"l:-m T (("h_\;_ H 10 L\.v”“ Never sold less than 87 m ”l N ]“[ . )\ picees Jersey Flannels, tificute, where it i8 alleged m the peti- | To-day oceurs the dedicatory scryices | which —followe mos skillful | Joneths that witl be sold for - about i tion thit « deed would be invalia it is. | of the handsome First Congregational | treatment on the part of his | price. S e Sale Price, $3.50. 50c¢, was '75¢ sucd, and_ such aetion may e brought | chureh of Lincoln, which, now freed from | i ve, LR i ns, Drs. Leisenring and Neville, EW EMBROIDERI ¥ - 3 In light and_dark_colc 11 1kt nove! One e embroderics ave arelved and | | 30igs” Nowmarket AS"IChflfl, tioss soll £60. §7 W A notice to redeem is not indispensi- | goun "will deliver the sermon and a | fell destroyer, who, however, hoverced it o doon sale Monday morning. ; tore b to i 1 M HEeeolaw! N v hi SaviaeRL S. 2. MORSE & €O, Trimmed—considered cheap at $10. Chowe, 33 ore bringing an action to foreclose | Ghoice choir, comprising the following | near. So great was his improvemel el 3 I atux lien, although the failure to give | members, will have eharge of the music: | that, for several days, physicians, rela- THE BICYCLE KACGE. Sale Price, $6. 25c. {00 pnses may effec g onc e i ’ i ! Such notivo i eortain enses may effect | Mrs, 1. V. M, [taymond, diroctor and or- | g\od and friends felt that, barring an un- | peince 1efests Hingies by Hard Work E[eflSlaughtefEm[dren s[:![]aks Oholoolotiont within the same time as if brought on a | debt, will receive the final service in its | ho o SN aea ' Our ne tax deed the title under which had failed. | history of constrnction. Rev. Dr. Mu- | he resolutely fought the advance of the 218, B preces Turkey Red Damasks, the :‘wl‘~~(|rn||.;(14)4[fl nmers vs. Com- | ganist; Mrs. S I||npnwuu SOprano; s |l fayorable turn, the prostrate gentleman —Other Notes, 50 L d N 1k t tock, 30 N ) ) alto; Mr. Everett L o S Ikt h L s Berth 1,:,,‘.‘,"\‘,, o amaby. | would outlive the attack. This im- | Fully one thoussud weople watehed d0165 NCWImarke S, Hutchinson Je and 10c goods. vs. Tlubbard. rror from k r Ny clinty. 4 Atlirmed. Opinion by Max- morning programme is as | provement continued until last Thursday | John S. Prince, the ehampion, and Frank Was $18 Any lady wishing to buy any of 30 dozen Vine Huck Towels, 46x24, well, Ch.J. Organ prelud invoc: night, when, m unection with his | Dingley make 500 cireuits of the track in 4 { these Wraps can make a deposit on Wherein an action by a wife acainst | hymm, *1 Love Thy Kingdom, Lord” ifinents and weakened condition, s | e exposition. building i their bieyels Now $12.50 thom, and we will hold them until the 2b¢. cortam saloon ke rs and their bonds- | sponsive reading of seripture; .mflu m, men to recover for loss of means of sup- | ©0, P port eaused by intoxicating liquors sold | ment, umed a new form. Medieal ulads form. . race T s number of = balance is paid. s invoked to relieve him, how- | Ice for $100 4 side. A large num skill was mvoked toretfeve in, Low | Jadies were gresent, the audience atto- | SHORT WRAPS, — the Lord”; financial I'. H. Leavitt, church tr ¥ ! oL len : : Don’t fail to investa few dollars i her hushand, ihe jury returned a verdiet | music, duct; thank ollering: music sparent that there was no hope for his | gether being the Jargest and best that Ladies’ Astrichan Short Wraps, Don't foil to attend thig sale. Bring | 0 (loak Department, and secure Held, that the evidence fully | Pants the He; i sermon, Rev. ( recovery, and from that time until the | has witnessed any one race in Omaha. $5 the advertisement and compare the | “evoqk on Payment 1 better in= \l’Nn-Ilv‘ r-h\.- TR i LT ;\I-il,.. ”l |‘) 3 song, l|< ‘.\lyl (.:-‘wl hour '\('llxkllxlil\\"l ::b‘lw.-,‘ ||,I nr(A h\““i‘\‘l.”: ‘I'he men were both in excellent trim and prices and the goods, and be con- vestment than real cstate, ox Lol Leese vs, kinson. App! o Thee'’; dedication prayer, Rev. Lewis | pro: d the portals of the tomb, which SR S e i Fas $10. A s B et e S 'S § y tion for mandamus, Wit allowed. Opin- | (ragory; benodiction; oran postiude. | Have now forver closed upon him, OB O IR ULOMt S EL DI R LD e LRI LN SO A LD L ion by Reese, Phie ovoning 8 while not as elabe | During his iiness he has heen, for the backers in the audience and "'“'1‘11.':” BENNISON BROS., 15131521 Douglas Street. 'BENNISON BROTHERS On the first day of Januvary, 1876, the | grate as the morning, will be of excep- | greater part, conscious. He has fully county of D in pursuance of o vote of the | fional mterest, Rev. A. F. Sherrill, D, D., yenized all the members of his famly, people so directing, issued and delivered | of Omaha, delivering the mo IHis ad even longed for members of 1t who g to the Covington, Columbus & Black | opical reminiseenses will be giv 1 W been separated from him, | led in turn Hills raitroad” company, its n gotiable | (). choir will render some choiee selec- | by both 1 of distance and time. | most of the race. The champion did |~ 6 B 10 per cent. coupon bonds for the sum of | ions in musi It may be stated asan al- | These, however, by a happy dispensa- | some trementtous spurting, but could not ('l)-‘!-‘li'?\”»\“lt%/\‘l’('"l“:lfl‘l‘.\IHAII] ficent number of children in the district An Old Timer, &5,000, t being more than 10 per | o5 foregone iston that the mem- | tion of Providenc 10 the intervention | shake Dingley. At the tinish Dingley led Filents = $ 3 l‘.,,« araded school it is true, But the Among the row of ‘‘suspicious charae- cent. of tl assessed valuation of the | horship and nds of the chureh will 1 and Wy facilities, were | until the last two laps, when Prinee by | Practic al Steps Being Token o Form ) im0 respeet, as | WL it, only before Judge Stenberg yesterday county. These bonds were duly regis | crowd the house to overtflowing with at- ly brought to his bedside only to | one of his phenome spurts got the | Oratorio Society. permits the formation of a trustee-board | was a fellow who gave hi ne as George tered and certiticd by the county clerk of | qontive listeners. however, the recognition | lead and was about forty feet ahead when Jut fov esof the of Om i such eases—it does not ket obliga- | ¢ A l,m = JTORTo88. Of 'rm 1. l(l.,,“,,n’. ‘1‘;," ,‘\' tho \};.. stary ‘}.’,4 FOR PASSING FORGED CHECKS. niRn who had but a | the fifty |;|v]\-l nnh-h’u passed. Both | as many first-c! tmateur musicians, It , tory. Why then, if, as rosays, the " {" I m/ th 1 awditor of the state. After 8 v is no sJ. 0. Hewitt | short time mjoy their presence. | men were lowdly applauded at the finish | 5 3y R R | ehitdren ia the s o h schoo vial Cap od hS ictiod was instituted against 1t in the | {08 NN ST RGN Forged and | Nick O°B ..n cnne; hisdaughter, | aiter race by congratu | sionals are pleased to tarry here. All en- | (K BN SWE0 HOME T8 S0 Ve | in May last _\\uh \bmllh hd circnit court of the United States for the worthless cliceks, On his ‘]‘,‘.,.“,,", when | Mrs. T oty of the same piace, | friends. The time of the race | tertamments of a musical character by | o1d the trustee L ST R with the burglary of Linden- purpose of collecting the interest due on 51 minntes and 31 seconds fore 1, Willie and Lor- | 2 hour 00 on o Wahoo | with her found was o k for tnoartists are numerously patron- | he savs the s { | holm's store on Tenth street. He was I g | ool 1S mis SraT ay l“;"“"‘ : “”l‘ The defense of the illezality | AR 300 (T ovidently evidenco | ettu his sister Mrs. M. A, Rerchiort and | is consierably less than Trino's'chiam- | jzod and inteilizontly enjoyed. ‘The won- | underthe old ime ho sayg | Sentup for thirty days. o1 the homds, owir » the excessive is- b POl L BaELlE s, of Milwaukee, 3 s yion record for the same distance s o s Tt W is i he peonle of : = v lold vatid in tho lands of a bona fidg | Of lirms in this OhE izl e minntes and 26 seeonds. s ot ben take: : | I ; t Gibson, from Greenville, Mich, is spends 3 1 A unts by somo. sharper and | Jouriioy.of six day wo will n ain Va6 et et T 3 min X-eounty commiis- | < » purehaser for value, and judgm :fl.\“,“f,fill ave bogn actively at work | remain hero i the of the T AN ATHLETIC TOURNAMENT. | HorRthaichnuthalilienC HERITN e SO gyt days with Dis brothdr in this | the local public and visitors to ¢ sioner, C1 art, metropolis. It was not a render instthe county ) procecdings in erroror \ taken for the purpose of of that judgment 1 then agreed with the holder of the bonds to execute to them iwenty-year six funding bonds, to bhe substi- Prof. Knmmerow, the instructor in the on the Unton | tarnverein, will aid Prinee i getting up \\\\) T'hese, to an athletic tournument, to tike pluce at WA MO Biroy, . her hushind, | the exposition building some time this and daughtérs, Maggie, Bessie | mouth. The programme will inciude @ ances and . son . 'Moses, | foot race, jumping. dumb-bell liftm number of friends, sur- | other athletic featuresinel another son. city. ferreting out the wmber of saloon men were among the victimi S0 T want men and small d ers. ‘The checks were mostly on b outside the city making it to work for several days without discovery. FOIRFALSE IMPRISONMENT now of northwest Charles AT T S O J. Ryan, the old oflicers, too well for any iive of the BEx was informed yes. | person like Taylor to injure thew one i active steps had been tiken | 10t by uny words of blufl or blust | 1 |nmmnu society, In fact the ment of only 18 per month for | musical child is already” born, tifty-one sent sehool room on Morcer 3 | | T Clearance The clearance record for the week ending yesterday is the largest ever known in Omuha, as follows: Mond; ouuty Lt v LAl R g IOl well known musicians have alr 30, muy he cor iAsY NLon Boree vt Yesterday in the county court the case | rounded his bed, when, with the ut- | sionat_handieap bieycle race” for five | ygoced its ¢ ad the aid of all nni Word is not 4 suflici Tusen provision of the act of February of Kunsas City Ann, as the female in | most peace, he resigned his life to his | miles, in which Prince, Dingley and Bul- | Goiinsin the ¢ is requested to bring | tee of its truthfulness. Why i Thursd The rafunding bonds wore excouted nod | & ifon™3s “Kiiown' in- polico cireles, | maker. The presence of these loved ones | lock “will participate. “ProfStulik, the ) 3iig'sRococions infant to 4 strong, healihy | Taylor ful not to say Friday - ertified by the county O s Malore and Kinehlow was | was a consolation which seemed to rob | great Bohemian turner, will also take | v bt i Jout the de rabie loeation of the rai Saturday . roud school for educational purpo: and auditor of [ 4% lled for hearing and after some evi- | the occasion of its terrors and constituted | Part in the entertainment the Omaha Or: ¢ refused to register them or to ¢ o denee was taken the case was continued [ 2 boon mnot often vouchsafed even the o« (WILL BACE A SPRINTER. et ovarart When he ealls the sehool house wned [ Tt e that they werc Tawfully issued, alleg- | oo This female is one of the | most notable of carth ; 3 E. N. Bullock, who has been unsuecess. | ¢ Y R 2 by the district on Lowe avenue a **barn,” Inereaso 1 such was not the f T'ho county | (Wit wlio were arrested a few nights | General O'Brien was born in ( ful in his atteipt to get a race out of | (oo ME TN St s knowingly falsifies, It is the bost| . o : then applied to the supreme court for | by these ofiicers at which time an in- | County Wexford, Ireland, May 1, 1827, I'red Shaw, ¢ with Houri- | |50 inko hns. been el 1.4 ne school building of its size in this | ,, 7he board of trade yesterday eleoted ma nLnnu\IIQ4'w|-lu|n~] action by the stato | et Tiot was in progress among at | He was a lineal descendant of the his- [ han. the sprint K isto run five | {iraitor, which fact in itself shows that a | county, and t with surrounding im- | C: A 1'rica of the firm v;\' li' e, l'ru'fd d‘b oflicers and judgment was obtained in o'y portion of them. At the trial of | torical house known as tie Ol . | miles on the icycle t Hourihun's | 1) " 0rs mization will be built up. His vements o arly if not over $1,000 | €0:, 88 a member of the bourd of div favor of the county, ting the wris (RAEE S PACNE @ Annw His mother was & daugiter of the ccle- | three miles on foot. will take Another falschood | Feetors. noone butone ori | Miss Jos superiority ough cap wsician and his thor- | #about two Vinstructor are fa- atem and compelling the istry. After th 1 Codde. His ¢ mside of three - brated Gene 1d now ecommenc rly educa- | pla jury . . Buckner, daughter of Gen- v we et s sived from private tutors, gh : e at e 5 DO H 4 2 & the oflicers for false imprisonn tion W receiv m prival OI'S, Ty = mitiar to the 1ha publ as well ns to | two old settlers linding fault with } 3 or ” . ame istered by the state auditor the county ex- | 1 ored that there is some reveugs and after preliminary training The Battieof thot ! I'he society | his oficial acts. Let him consult some of cral Buokn o ofiConfediirais 18D, haa athemi foresthoRorkinhl Dottt s, 1ol thaimx o was o finish s | John Muivany's famous pain is, ther T bo congratulated on it | the prominent peoplo of the distriet.eyen | Hoag,tor debut us a concert singor in ','\{.“F.n wd l!“.xvlli;\‘«‘)\;:V~lll"|:inh:::"‘ll:hv‘lml. T A Y ) PV T T n in the lemy at Coolgariff. | “Battle of Aughrim,” wa I haia desire i3 o ineronse the | within the very shadow of his conditional | ~ 208 i R LT the paymont of e | e polico day picked up in front ’{'\v uiio! }m‘:‘i"" n”m hibition yesterday at Hospe's art store, | membership right away to 100, and | proprictury interest on Walnut Hitl, It | A custom with P. L. Barnum is to ad- X b gzed, e n Wesxford, ng 3 woisseurs took | surely y to study and many of Omahu's co ad! 3 New terest acerned on the refunding bonds, | 0f & saloon n the depot o should be no difficuity in | 15 of course proper for the north and | vise every man who has o wife to giv it was hold that the county was estopped | erepid individual, who lying on m. W Tiis being accomplisiiad, | south portions of the district signed temperance pledgo 1w left college and iics of elerk in the barony of Sc antage of the opportu X (15 ; f i in the intense cold of the day, v ol 3 | AT RILDES 0 QRNOEI | will be made at onee for a | schools, but the rizhts of th 5 gift. o toidonyihole valldiiy dnithe iands 0B it coonoon fakon i 11V lioa inkon waish in ‘conncetion with ‘tho publio thoimpnlii “lr‘“l’“”\:l i pieturo is o1 | grnd o festival in May, when the | central portions should also be P i X e e ot Error from | to the jail the man's name was found to vorks, for the relief o thost «||1u\||\‘,' a cimvas Gixd feet, and is agrand repre- Home socicty will be assisted by the best | The insulti closing of Taylor's com- In London 'lhu price of gas to vrivate Fudler & dohnsop vs Bouposdun, Briorfol | ba George 8, White, from’ 1 i Grove from the failure of the crops. He took | sentation of the desperate cncounter in | star talent” obtainable from abroud, to- | ation matter to whom ad- | consuners is s per 1,000 feet on the north Opinion by Ataxwoll, Ch, nded 1 Towa, and he was a cripple who moved | #0 fotlve pary iy l}"”'j';'-"’“ ‘;I'j"“'f!fi" | that awful cavalry strugzle on Sunday, | & with a { orchestra, The | dressed, is amusing. The idea of Bob [ side of the Thames, and 25 Gd on the 1 An aetion apvealed from the county | about on erutehes selling cards coutain- | 184, made memarablo by the deadership |y, 1601, whieh raticed the fortunes | main_objeet of the society is. of conrse, | Iayior paying s or anything else! b south side. court to the disiriet court must hg tried doggerel poetry and gaining sympa. | 0f '”‘j"“‘"']‘“ Mism Smith "’II‘" f the Stuart dynasty and sot the s f | to give some life to the musical talent | The idea ‘of s accusin VAT R R i et ey on substantially the same issues s were | thy asan old soldier. 1o had” enter llmr 'l" fai "“';'l the movement, which itude upon the people of Ir | now lying dormant in Omaha; to culti- He is too well known in Omaha | Che EhLA i l“"‘l';f."“'lli';l Y u,',,‘ presented in the county court, unless | the saloon and put that within him .....}n.. o '“l % ‘“f“l‘“[”‘ (VAY | Mr. Mulyany, who is a thorough Celt, | v A better taste for the heautiful uch i rdous opening on the | B ...‘».,..'u“f Schuyliall, ready to rescus some matter, such us payment, release, | which stole what little locomotion ho had | 0f the danil o il with W8 | has seen some of the most sunguinary | in to add to the pleasure | chess board of persona 1 hay o A raa 1 U rough Y0 T ete., has arisen since the former trial, and as it was understood, was then put | father —anc mily to. tns countty | engagements of the American civil waf, | of i public by encouraging | nothing to' do with lopla | ERRTIONS i ) Procodure. Where ehange of cause | out to freeze or live, just as 1t might hap- | 1ed g Milwaukee, Wis., June Hdth. |, more numerois musieal entertainments, | sehemes—politieal, religious, or social. I Willinm Tibe fun of the b Ivanian, made smite valloy, " : I'|~.\(II"~A 3 « fere he became a civil engineer i,,,lml,l{,\ Raiating ssemulio bavelboon yor, and followed that busi- | § o =R ing the great comt during intervals, however, nlfl\ulm" & of action does not app. on the fa of | pen. If it had been night the latter ve the petition, it may be setup by tue | sult would evidently bo orded, and as is native feeling in portra Ti At present the charter members have | am amoply able to reply been holding meetings at the Congrega- | self inst any of ot my. wetacks, no | nd surye reesin the Y t for liberty wind ) I N and John Ashton, a guide, felt it his duty WO vas, his call was o close one. ness, A | we is full of color and life, and is n Pabernacles on St. Mary's ayvenue | matter how personal they may be, When, | #9 £ MR ) SO TS nnswor <Gt Lo | it was, his call was o clows oe. himself to the study of | i : 5 and 1s pot o on Bt Mary's uvenuo § HHiOr K0 DO ety attamnis (o | toatab the scofler twioe in tha right' Arma Evidenee examined and held insufli- 1.0, A. NEWS AND NOTES. L L R | l') much of a4 painting Hl“ is a battle Monday evenin, Fo-morrow i i | |’ DAY i 0 sus| » verdio! Y W ¢ el ber, 1501, no was mi * | Tho: wh LW et were e :vening at 730 a, m, the next meeting e edn HEY prests of w Py 5 - A reaping machine was sold | o ¢y, ¢ the road is destinatios § e ST T | trs 2 8 RiRL C i ms, and a ; istopherson, OO with 10ave to tost the same by using it for | SED; BARE the road, his destination, | pellion broie “'\“ ‘»“1 anllsts Lus o P | for a mimber of T A L e P T B P o v M Respeetfuliy tan T Tyl 1] one duy, Hold, that the word day 1 to be | 500 state agont of the Glidden | £ e 1th of Aprll 18 L atery | will undoubtedly avail themsolves of the | promating o worths and enjoyable work against a local toam, and, after an ¢ understood with rence to the usage of N bl > "R | bat ‘“"J“ in the city of ashington. | o, hortunity to see this work of urt are requested to be present. TO PHE SUPIREME COURT, b SR R farmers in working with such machiy ) Wire Co., of Dekalb, T, calodat | Ho beeame subsequently coloncl” of | “INje “Mulvany has ulso wnother noted - IfE g0y ORIIO OIEI0 VIGLUE, W ‘““ INES o ~u|<ll m:‘:l; 5 headguarters Monds the Forty-second lowa infantry and the | att1e ~|’ LIARY ,;“m;“ T (T AM NMINTS, The Phoenix Insurance Co's Case e - footl tionally and notes given for the purehase ko, secretary of Post A, | st commanding officer of the Seventh | 15 raffy \whinh has given him a world Against the City A man in Ontario can repeat porfeethy L A e ) iy Sy Martin oft tho litst of the weeil | Tow eavalry ned by gallant and | wie ropitation, © - © i THE GREAT HERIMANN The ease of the Phonix surance com- | 1 chupters of the bibl i incase the muchine ! 1o comply with a with slair ssmples. o ritor the rank of briga- i There are magiciins wnd mogicions, | pany vs. the city of Omaha was aceided | DU D Roass th ablue:failed o pom; ) Williwmn_ Bollund, _representing Sim ¢ goneral by brevet,which rank he heid T TR BT but_ the palm of supremaey still belonzs | d { 2 Zos i | year, accord the warranty, hold, that tho return of the | ponds & Cay, 11, visited Lincolu Tost A o Y505, ansil bls MUAtOr 00t |~ g Bttt Universier, |G, who Wil aponr at foyid s | by Judge Wakeloy yostorda | BV the nmlidh Churel prayor oo machine, it properly made, wasa sulll | eiyb rooms Wedneaday. | of the service 0 thii 17th of May, 1866 will be wmeeting at the First{ opopy house Monduy and ‘Tuesday nights | of the city, This is an intor = s oiant demand of the notos, 7 Phe chairman of the sick and relicf | 1. came to Nebraska on the 1ith of Baptist chureh in - this city Tuesday, the | {his week. His sleight-of-hund work hus | being a test one involving the interests of | 0 ANCHITEC BUILDERS - Tinos 4\-‘1‘1”:}.'.:.. fill:l‘lpi‘:n‘:l 1\\.“‘ I"\\T";L‘l.]l"fll{\xd]."l!'?.r connmittee of the local post ealled at the | \ygust, 1862, in command of an expedi- | 11th, at 7:30 p. m, to take steps toward | not heen equaled for years past, his feats |y of the foreign insurance companies | AR aontiol ol Dintr wanded, Opinton by Cobt i * | hotie of the ubsconding traveling man, zainst th hostile Indians, | seeuring the loeation of the Baptist uni- | are of a surprising and puzzling deserip- | g 00 G G I'he snit was | Doy J. B Wilsun, and fou of the | tion, and, what is more important, he a. The truste . The A possesses the power of keeping his audi- In veplevin, the plaintif's causo of ac- | himost dosiitite. Reliof was prompily | 1h'Gioat, that, tme, wore o menaco | yorsity at Omwha, tion depending essentially upon the right | furnished, but not boeause Wilson was 4 | of (he frontier, and served in the | Nebraska Educational association meot o0 in excellont bumor by his running to tho immediate possession of the prop: | /9 P AL us he never belonged to the or- { plins of this state and Colorado with both | 8 Lincoln on February # to puss upon | five of comic remarks and jokes. In his | erty in controversy, a goneral denial by | i ation R R e g d propositions, which will then be | entertainment Herrmsn performs new the defendant, puts in issue not only Colonel Colby Friday introduced & bill | {ho' repacious attacks of the 08 of ed to them, ‘Thisla tricks. Tho pr T It by the insur it the ety from « ny's prox wany to cting tuxes on inms in Oma! The was that their eapital | company’s positi enday 1 e and fastly | and pleast gramme | fT:4 08 ; i Auch right of 1 RAR, HaLaxs col | in the state senate, 3 portion of whie | thos days. | He was mustored out of the | denomination provose to | also introduces *The Slave Girl's | stock and businoss was ussossed at the | ARPAL fa0k <P o | at is of interest to the T, ¥ crvice in May 1, 1865, when he moved | found in Nebraska a large and first-class | by Mme. Hernnann, a series of city in which their home an AnSWer oo ing a enjar | membership. “he il ealls for pussen: | with bis famly to Omaha, where he was | institution of learning, They will expend | attractive eolored — moy g | and that any tux bl e T R AT (ot 6 o] o Ty r rates 1o be limited to 3 cents por | gy, ely admitted o' practice in the | all their forces upon this one college, 1f | Yiews, and *“The Vanisi | come in the \ AT A mile, and the amount of bazgage to 4 | vourts of Nebraska and the United States. | it could be located at Omala it would he duced by Herrmann in would th be n void, The T “ + than | Derson to be fived at pot and | Ho continued in the practice of his | of very great advantage to our eity. With | York. Reserved seats can be sccured at | ease v \ one a | Tore N e 1o e s | the bogs who are bothered with extrs | profossion up to the time of his | all our present great advanceniont we | the box oflice tand o i several in et nd R PR N 31 expense i be glad 1o see | doath. “Few men were more ox- | fack very much in the facilities for ob CLARA MORRIS. Aur | i i AT o g rable anly in oase of | the hwis raised. et tensively known throughout the state. | taining ‘a higher education. We have | Man 1 ant that he | ¢ ol al d A (T R R e e g (o THEWREKS AMUSEMBNTR | Hif 6rl oF ce upon the plains, his | heard that Lincoln proposes to make as ured Ameriea’s cmot 1 g i Ry e 2 iha valto af | Ak the theater week has been | connection wit 1508 of state import, | gooda proposal to the I v | acress, Clara Morri 1o, perf : di L he 7} hor awith | SODUNAG AL WO O ;‘ e 0% | his affil n with and in in the | 4id to th sthodists. What v | ances at the opera bouse, on Wednesd ! ) ¢ so- | il ping wd 4 o N P 3 on 1n O, n ia the pf "”‘! AR arm suppor socin- « to do about i and Thursduy, Junuary 19 and 20, She | where unon b me y | , o 3 [ berg v whieh although | tion with civie orgunizations in which he — will probably be seen in “Cuinill and | agreement \ neys s will b ) ] b 8 8 V8 of “‘l““‘ ta s to eminence and dis A Police Alarm System. “Miss Multon.” ne coart Omala: puit e s ) § 1 s geniality kin T ittee | \ - - of warauty cog: Ve 0X( . v s I;: " disy tion Tho counoil committes 1”' HavH West Omaha School, Ofiice rotl Ko ated Pooris Plow Ca. a | house each | gondues popularity co-cxtensiye M0 QLUALO Mk thie R OF o the Editor of the BeE: In & manner | The nol | E.T.ALLEN, M, D, e varsed and 1o ng Mr.and | ywithy 1 ts of the state itself. No deparment have been consideri e 1c Tty on | e bers of | yore ki cnerous and friendly man | the advisability of lying the u rosp uterview con- | PCIALIST a ! agent for a Har gislature a luss ! duction | wraced the wilks of any profession. e | with a police alurm signal serviee erning ke avlor's partiean | ‘ no dpany Tor t lo of ita | of the "Mighty I d the umiversal | Qigtored from men, but he i over trowned | exumining into the refative merits of lln-ll-!"f the schools in district ! 5-“ i He sold a machine to B. tak- | favorites that they with - Lincaln | ypon them. His siile was always ready | systems gpon which propositions have 1 1 deem it proper to reply to his E ? ¢ ‘” ll ! Me—1 tor payuble to the | dmusement lovers will accord to them | 1o meet the friend or plaeate the | been made to the council. The commit of yesterday's du yery main dr "“’e 'A woa for of the harvester company, One of ‘| O of the best houses of the scason enemy. - He blelievéd in ‘reason and | tecs are unanimous in the - recommenda | poine he touched he basmears with tal Room 8 Williaws ‘HBuil v, 15th and thse pates D endorsed as folfows: St e e put * his beliof into practice, ‘while he ex- | tion that the service be pat in-‘and will T S A e i Paul hiv, vester works, per J. H. Dor- this morning for | erted his inducnce 10-correct abuse meet on. Monduy fo muke ' a choice ' of [ h00d. and tovital points hedocs not dar : ted to order . i Yolied, agout,’” wud "by sn arrsngoment | thie f 1 dutres. establish among his ussoviates the he 8;stems which they will recommend. refer, In regard to there. being a suf- ated “m.n iuss of pay Hours 81p 12a.m. 2t0 4 and 7te 8 p. m

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