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e e e e A S Al b s —_— — ——— AT BN THY N SN S A N Iaro5.7 i B R - () - - . . - o B S S . THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY. AUGUST 30. 1887. 5 o | 90 ay and a machine ¢ 3 { vided by the polico. The oaritest excur- 0 THE FRONT.| A WET DAY AT CAMP THAYER | 35 nac'ay sedesmaction or ek | THAT SUSDAY PRIZE FIGHT. sontvv i ™ st voneetny imizzose ouy tn towton | TIMBLY ADVICE Damages in the above amount are there- of Davenport streets found a squad of Yesterday His Biggost Day in London N o % fore asked, e them |h|~r}|. They stood on the bank ~52,000 People Present, The Rain On Sunday Dampens the Ardor of A REMARKABLE CASE, Arrest of One Principal and Flight of the | looking as darkly mysterious as possible 'i!r:x‘:fuz;lf:lll'i‘:lccz:: ‘:2“011,,::0:‘0::,0;:“; Unheceded May € and financially, In tho fashionable so- | o 4 An:"”l'n‘:::h‘l‘(“. Office ” The State Democrat publishes ono of and addressing acquaintances in the m, Boldiers and Visitors. the most wonderful freaks of nature that Other—Beconds and Backers Pinched. gathering crowd in sad and pittying cioty circles he is the great attraction, being invited to all the leading society has occurred in this western land, a tones as though to say, ".lmj. or Simmie ARRIVAL OF SEVERAL COMPANIES | &reater wonder than the clectric photo- | DETAILS OF THE DAY'S DELIGHTS | o Jack], old boy, I'll be mighty regrot- events. His “‘Wild West'' show is coin- | More Important Testimony Voluntarily Offered ing varrels of money, and altogether by One Who Has Been Through the Mille raph of apoodle dog in a young lady's ful to lay the hand of the law on yez everything is comung his way. Every- THE SOLDIERS' REUNION. Gathering of Troops and Other 1tems of Preparation. Yesterday afternoon at 8:30 o'clock four companies of the Eighth infantry arrived in thiscity from Norfolk, where they have been in attendance upon the North Nebraska Soldiers’ reunion, They are under the command of Captain Charles Porter. They were ordered to Norfol k where they have been in camp for the Iast week, and have been sent hera to be yAmount osom, The facts in regard to the freak but its me, yer old friend, that'll do it Original and Amended Articles of In- | 88 published are as follows: Ivan Janes- | The Greatest Excitement Ever | Sure. § alack, if yez madly persists in corporation Filed—A Remarkable | cheucka sottled in Saline county fifteen | 4 ouged in Omaha Over a Simitar | Ji0in’ dis gang.> The peclers stood Froak of Nature—Other ears ago, Four years ago ho was . there getting the laugh as the boat loaded S| f unstruek, and accompanying the partial | ¢ Event—Seavey and His Lattle up nn§ as the voyagers passed them to | presont at the Sofdiers' reunion, which :KTl»{c:IaT;:f“k:d"}Zr:x‘:a’w. :;'(:“ ‘:u: Capital City News. paralysis that followed he noticed Jurisdiction, Etc. \ the gung plank in & devil-may-care fash- | convenes on Monday. Owing to the fact [ ¢ RO g that "he was turning black. Dur- ion that ought to have made the law feel | that the tents in the camp haye not yet [ Nebraska man, and nover loses an op- ] ing the two succeeding years the old mighty small potatoes. been erected, the companies marched to | portunity to advertise the state he hails [FROM THE DEE'S LINCOLN BURRAU.] trouble continued to afflict him and at After the Fight. WA ne or two really respoctable, very | Fort Omaha, where they went into camp [ from. Colonel Cody had a big day yes- Ruin fell uvon Camp Thayer yesterday. | the end of the two years he was a black The sequel to Sunday's prize fight was | nice gentlemeon, weakened at the sight of | on their own account, They will remain | terday, as will be scen from the follow- 1t dampened mother earth, it dampened ?‘:\.n lr'i_)’rln the soles of his lucthto his 'nrm the arrest yesterday on warrants sworn N;nrb:l#ue; and awo'd coll: the bank, no‘: thero until Wed{nle;dn_y nuxlt. when the Inf ubleerum: Wil n Ol . 3 e present summer he, 1n fear i " afal uessing at consequences an re-union tents will be erocted. LONDON, Ang., 27—, ronson, ahat the ardor of the veterans, and it damp- | fhk ho'wonid becomo. entirely black, | 00, DY Chief Seavey of tho following | Lot g thint they merely happoned | ™ Major Glarkeon, quartormastor of the | We arestill comiagia the front. * We ate ened the new and glittering uniforms of | took refuge in a root cellar and lived | PArties: James Lindsay, Arthur Roth- | thore sortof en passant as it were. camp, says there fre now 1,30 tents in golting thero with both feet. No rusty nails , the officers in common with the uniforms | there, where all went well until one day | ry, Herb Rothory, Henry Parrish, Lon | “What is this, Billy?" asked one of | town ready to be pitohed, and there are [ f 0Ur path. ‘Ta-day we gave the L4 ber: ] of the high privatee in the rear ranks. It | when be ventured out and the old | George, J. McHenry Johnson, J. G. Nu- | these in an honest tone of voice, address- | 500 more on the way and will be putin n::'v'v.fl:ul.ognlon.. Play = o ] was a damp time for dress parades, and | Malady returned so thatin a wee gent and Conrad Koehler, cantain of the | InZ a passenger on the upper deck. ed to 53,000 people, aud it was not a hol ither. &’m. place before Mondu; next. The outline of the plan has llnldfi been determined, and but little time wi be lost 1n making the tonts conform to the same. To-day a forceof Western Union Tele- graph line men were engaged 1n extend- 1ng poles into the camp, for the erection 8 soldiers with low cut shoos. 1f old Colo- | Hime he was eutirely biack. During this | 5, M. Abboiwt. Several other warrants | "1t a Sunday school picuic, Frankie, " eiiay time a!so his wife presented bim with a shouted back Billy; ‘‘don’t you see our Tow could have seen the militia that trod | pair of twins and the ovil was trasmitted | 5T OUt, but the parties charged in them | agoort of police ) keep off the hood- the streets of Lincoln yesterday going | to the new generation, one of the twins [ have not as yot boen arrested. Bail was | hms?* into camp he would have sworn by all | being black, like his father. warm furnished for those arrested in the sum But when the bells rang and with a the scalps at his belt that he never saw a | Morning fvan Junescheucka pas of 8225 each, except in the case of Lind- | great churning of mudd?' water the vi through Lincoln en route to New York 5 sel cast off, even the timid ones grew firm war path in his lifo, and that he had been | 5,4 Ig\rh, whoro at the latter placo e | 23 Who was held for 1,300, and the | o {sorambled aboard. L The Pottery Row. Tho squabble between the stockholders of the Nebraska Tile and Pottery com- vany is again up before the courts. This time it is Henry Henry E. Gunner who i 3 i s di J E of a wire which will enable telegrgphic | charges the company with fraud, It will wholly engaged in agricultural pursuits | will consult Pasteur for treatment. prisoners were discharged.” The hearind | ™ or's ong time all interost contored in | Communication o be. ket up Witk tho | b ramembored that the fight of a fow since becoming a citizem of Colorado. | - IN THE CITY. for all was fixed for Septerber 13. Lind- | the performance of the police, and as the | city. woeks azo was on account of the alleged i Yesterday in the eamp, like preceeding Among the arrivals in Lincoln yester- | say is held as the principal in the affair | boat swung free into the current a cheer 'fho camp will also be supplied with S 3 i & MR. W. G. HENSHAW. issuing of fraudulent stock by the officers of the company to Gunner to retain their positions. ~Guunner now claims that on days, was wholly given over to prepara- lllon. Euch company as 1t arrives is fur- nished with the tents requisite for its day were F.W.Gray, Ompha; Harry | and the rest as aiders and abettors. | was given them, although a few derisive Huckins, of the Nebraska City Tin W. | Clarke kept trom police reach all_day | hoots wore lifted. The vessel steamed up A. Keithley,of the Greenwood Leade yesterday and quictly left for New Yorly: a half mile, then down a full mile, pick- M. Correll, of the Hebron Journ Will- | Inst night. The law under which those | ing up the two fighters, who were wait- telephones. 2 A large boiler and pump are now bein, pt in"placo to supply”tho camp with “For the lnst sixteon years. " "saidMr.W.G. Hene suho way city Inmplightor for » number ot uly 13 stren, the secretary of the a constant dull feeling {n my hoad, roaring the ears, then I got deaf gradually but 8o sure- Wi ARl g P A R e ) yenedand is now omployed by the liacher As: H h J, SRrA i N ) S N A3 e Fore i phalt Paving company, to O] D (! accommodution, and the members are | iam Canada, Nebraska City; A. F. Coons, | arrested are to be tried is sections 7 and | ing in skiffs below the bridge, and then | Cut-Of lake and furnished to_the camp c{"““‘“‘-" ‘i'!‘ {l‘ “l him ‘}:“i"? "“" ‘l“"‘ mfy Bt an iphill £ if DrAOE to Kenn B i assigned to their location op | David City; Colonel O. H. Phillips, | 8 of the penal code as follows: proudly swept past the city again on her | through two-inch pipes, and served in shares, whic \e‘ ‘n‘mll D! ul. ltflnll: Wh T | E et s setaut o | BtarntCorn up. e AT, O the | I Bt of 1 by by 1o Fagoeta | £t wheh b eltmot conkt | mtiisinlons Wi Rt S rk 8, ——— ZALE AS A P pal'in any preme ed fight | bank, dodgin, mon ars, over i vill o » —barre! e cashe e ' | totwenty 8 9 o > weatho therr tents for the week. Three tonts aro SOUTH OMAHA NEWS. Gr Gontantion, common!y called a price tEut, | fances amd thraugh frorght sheds the por | rotich will enable il the tco-batrels 10 | gytes were turned over to that gentle- | {2 (XERIS Ues b s o, the Wewthor was H assigned for Governor Thayer and his every person so offending ahall impris- | Jice could be seen, but for what purpose fiterp Sdangodrl il g man. The bank, however, would not ac- | jts worst form. My throat und hoad was €top- ) stafl, a like number for Genermt Colby | _The work on tho motor line railway | oned in the penitentiary, not loss thawohe | they thus played’ their encrgies is not 4 P copt the note for its face, and Gunner | pedup att times, 1’ coughed and hwked i and staff and the colonel of each regi- will begin in a duy or two. Soatd phprosecation, pay the | hown. Atlast the city was lefc behind, NATURAL GAS. asked for a return of his stock from | phloxm, had nosoe congrantly, I ha ment has his oflicial headquarters, | yoviusm Eonght and Rev. Hilton « p~ Among the early arrivals in the morning | the bona fide residents of the cf were General Colby, of Beatrice, and The case of Ed Hanlan, char Colonel l’lnlhpuho( the same place, in stealing a breast pin worth $25 Westren. The secretary refused, saying the certificates were destroyed and had | 1y that been marked a3 canceled on the books. 1 BECAME MUCH ALARMED, Gunner now sues for a reissuance of the | This was not all. I found that T talked stock. - through my nose, and at night I could not Section 8.—If any person shall engage, for | With its anxious policemen, clamoring census of | be concerned -in, or attend any such fight or | chnrch bells, and lazily awakening popu- contention as 18 described in the Inst preced- | lation and the regions of untrammeled ing section, as backer, trainer, second, um- | nature were entered, where Sunday is bire, assistant, or reporter, every person 80 | ynobserved and ghmpses of human lite An Old Timer Gives His Opinion of That Found in Omaha. To the Editor of the Bee: I am not i command of the first regiment. The | Simpson, was brought up for trial before offending shall, on conviction, be rined in are scant and far between sure whether the parties who are evolv- R breathe through my nostrils at all. 1 sawa : 3 . Was o ; by ¥ 5 o 4 D loctor nud be told me I had o t £ Beatrico company accompanied ' them | Judge Keuther thismorning. A Jury | fhinon panded deoy pol/rs nor more | “Tho steamer shoved ahead of her a | ing gas from a spring in Paddock pluco Henry Markel's Failure. doctor uud ue told me I had & tumor growing inmy noso caused by the catarrh, which he and reached the groundsin advance of Henry Markel, a grocer at 2703 Leaven- | called a polypus. I tried ail manuer of rome- was called and at noon the trial was™ ad- | in the jail of the county hot less than_ ten | covered barge, which vastly increased the | are in earncst or not. If they aro in the impeunding rain clouds. At noon | journed until 2 o'clock. days nor more than three months, and pay | accommodations of the 200 men present. | earnest and really believe that they have | worth strect has failed to the amount of | dies to no wenil, and when six weoks o I company D ‘of the second regimeut, i A man named Whitman owed Thomas | t1,¢0st of prosecution. ; " | Ou thisa bar, not of rosewood, but of tapped or A liSoearanl eh overflow of | 6,000, T05 owis o ey Tty 1y SongIcion s ok command of Captain Bishoff, arrived | Gary a board bill and refused to vay it Whether the warrants will hold is ques- | plain, cracked and knotted pine, was i) i {phit 4896 o thom sOMOS His largest creditor is the firm of Pax- | nly annoying. but greutly alarmed my wifo. from Nobraska City. Major John C. | whereupon the latter assaulted him. | tionable, as the fight is said to haye oc- [ mounted, over which was ladied, with a | HaMIR a5, It IIZL SAVO Why, sir, | feit at times like choking, then [ ton, Gallagher & Co , with waom he has | coughed ko much I could not eloop at night. [ Watson, judge advocate on the staff of | Whitman had Gary arrested for assault | Curred beyond the jurisdiction ot Doug- | free hand and at city prices a bountiful a running nocount that now amounts to | would have violent spells of coughing Whioh thing more substantial than @as by sug- the governor, resplendent in the blue | 4, dbattery. . las county. Seavey says he is determined | supply of soda, seltzer and sandwiches. gesting a few facts in relation to this and ) y 4 i 3,200, They hold & first mortgage | would causome to vomit, v and gold of his uniform, accompanied " to settle the question and fix T i i i 3, . A i “As 1 said before, my condition so alarmed !hcm’f and the second reg'lmenlulp band | ,, The sewer pipes for the main sewer to | if iy ghould rgquiru lctu‘:\l ':Jm;g“:i"fi: :r:lo ‘m:‘a:::;l;lls‘,“ rlifi::a \lyll 8 g:‘:; l.olother e 10 L vicm‘:ly itical on fihw unt;r\x stock:’ ":fll‘«mmk my wite that on the'Ioth 0f thismonth sho in: from' the city, in charge of Drum Major | the river have arrived, and the work of | niade to do so. and a song-and-danoe coterie comprisin, 0 the summer of 1856 I made a critical | his fixtures, lhorses an: el'very | sisted that I go and consulta dootor noxt day. I Murfin, mnrc{'ed at the head of the com- | PUtting thend 1n will soon be begun. A visit to the sevoral sporting resorts | Tony Fireman, Joe Policeman, Jabes J. | examination of this spring—it being | wazon, und turns his effects over to this | was loth to stop work, but at lust n‘nuul\uhg(‘lnfl firm to satisfy and settle his indebtedness | 1ast Monday 1 consulted Dr. J. Orosap MeCoy, to them and save the expensos of an as- | 5"V TG Delfove, but did ot signment. His indebiedness to other firms | dream of how quick part of my troubles could be regates $1.800; $150.68 to McCord, | ralieved. Why, sir. ho removed this entire poly- e O 550 t 3 > | pusin two or three minutes: here, you s it in l\‘v".‘d" & Co., $350 to Pycke Bros., "5‘;'“’ £6 bottio I have, and then made an apprioation iedeman & Co., besides numerous other | to my disonsed throat. 1 breathod through my smaller bilts. His brother, J. E. Markel, | nose” at once, something 1 have not done in to whom he owes $2,000, brings no claim | yoars. I boen on constant treatment sinoe, against him. The failure is due to bad and now havo in a large measure regnined m within my pre-emption —with a view to determine its quality for domestic use, and found it inferior water, The dicarburet ot hydrogen that con- stantly bubbled up told too plainly that the vein that supplied it either originated within the ficld of a sibmerged drift of any as they filed up the street | M. Schneider was fined $7.50 by Judgo | last night found many who participated | Rhino and othors were ere long engaged & the Capitol otel, where Roulhelj for disorderly conduct. in the ‘fi;.:m as Ionk(:rg-un and a ((';‘w of | in a high old time. With a m%dwfch‘!n Major © Watson provided the band Dennis Hays and Al Hardly were as- |.those arr.sted. The air was blue with | one hand, a mugof pop in the other and company with dinaer. During a rift | sessed $7.50 each for using obscene lan- | imprecations of the whole police force, | and & mouthful of both (not hands, but in the clouds the company departed for | Ruage before ladies. Chief Seavey coming in for a double | the other thln(m). the party ‘‘sashayed,’ the grounds in the afternoon. The Ben- | ~ Anmfuant daughter of A.J. Conghey, | share of abuse, Suits for large sums | “‘alamanned,’” winged and ragged, while nett company arrived from the south on | locat editor of the Stockman, dm& at'9 | against the city for the action of tie | the crowd patted jubs and put in words the same train with the Nebraska City | o'clock Saturday evening, and will be | Police are threatened by ail of the ar- | of good cheer. In the midst of this boys, and as they were veterans in the | buried at 10 o'clock Tuesday. rested partics, Arrangements are on | throng a little fellow with a tiny mus- ; timber, leaves, and other vegetable mat- | ! n #£ense of smell. 1 havo not boen ablo to smel service, who had smelt gunpowder at | Jack Yates, foreman at Hammond's | f00t looking towards an excursion on | tache turned up with a chuck-a-luck lay- | ter, or that it traversed (hrzfigh such a oot Tamsa ::"fifi!.‘i?,‘?;%‘:.’fn{fi:a."'fl‘y‘ ‘Z:‘;‘liu(“l: fi:‘,;fl: Camp Damp, Omaha, they marched like | hacking house, is the happy father ot a | DXt Sunday week in the Abbott to the | out, and as his voice with its ‘“This way, | vegetable dritt. Fighting Over the Fight. around all right,and | am cortain the dootor veterans through the rain and mud to the fi,\by gl spot of the recent fight for the exhibition | gentlemen; under and over; risk a dime his gas is gonerally known by the | Yesterday afternoon while Dan Me- [ pill sogn huve mc s well us T qver wus. & won A dirsotly lromthe r Mrs. J. H. Abshire and daughter, of | °f #lleged athlctic sports. R TSI D Hf e o'fnzh;‘ carbureted hydrogen, | Grath and . Rosoberger wero discussing LB & Gulot alnt. Somethink § Bive not o | hy n Sapatls b e ai some considerable business in a ifle \3 ts fferent local- o] i i 1 ! t \ | ber. M :‘ul;('n:;zh town into camp, and at :fi“ a g.h'fl‘ci‘m:" Ia., are visiting tho family of | Farther Talk About the Prize Fight. | small way. itigql B;‘i?e cd?{\":-?“:n nnnlm‘; 55 n‘( as | the relative merits of the combatants in D e T alf dozen more companies arrived, - | *; M % o = o In « conversation with a Ber reporter | Back on the boat a fow weary ones cludin‘z the Geneva ocompany, accom- | , The mayorof the city, Colonel Savage, | Chiet Seavey sad that he had | Whose impatience to ben at the jump panied by the first regiment band from | has returned from the west. released the parties arrestod yester- | had ket them up all night Iay stretched that place. Surgeon General Stone, of A. Killner, John Gorman and J. Youug di % hi Bt . h along the guards endeavoring to patch Wahoo, and Quartermaster General Cor. | made a trip to the Valley Sunday and ay evoning on his own judgment, that | \p'¢iir “‘rocky” conditions with sleep. rell, of Habron, of tho govenor's staff, | returned with about sixty *snipe” and it was not because he had nocase against | Also on the boat, and Pn arrived also early in the day, ready for | other small game. them, but because, for the time being, he | that close seclusion = which the the recent prize fight, they fell into a row | don'tget up in the morning feeling as tived ag ol el i 0 s hi vor— | beforo I went to bed, ns I used to do. 1feel and cach tried to impersonate his favor- | beforo T went to bed ite; the result was a rough and '"NNEFO' Mr. Henshuw is well known about town, and as-you-please sparring match that ended | the truth of his story can enaily be verified by in two smashed noses and four blacked nlmmw upon or addressing lim at his address eyes. Officer Bloom acted the part of | fbovegiven. peacemaker and lodged both combatants | wyen catarrh has oxisted in the hend and th “heavy inflamable,” ‘‘air of marshes,’’ and *“hydrocarburet,” etc. An application of a match to the gas bubbles at the time of the examination, developed its burning quality and deter- mianed, in my mind, cLa inferior quality of the water. duty. There was no official program | Mr. Dewitt, manager of the Star Union | considered it the wisest coursein further- | cabin has long been known to| The natural formation of thiz gas is hind the bars. UL TE TGS LT Al AL O published yesterday for the week, but | Lumber company, returned from Chi= | ance of his plans to mete out justice to | £rant, & party almost as quiet as the | from the decomposition of vogetable mat- --tre pationt living in a district whore peof it is promised for to-day, when all the cago where he attended the funeral of his Referred to Chief Galligan. aro auboctto catheriwtaitcoon and uo-dis 1 hoen lett uncured , tho eatarrh invari- To the Editor of the Bkk: ls that new otimes slowly, ¢xtonds down the fangled machine in the fire department pe and into the bronchial tubes, which vey the nir to tho difterent p'irts of to be used for squirting on people that | thoungs Tho tubos become aftected from g0 to see fires? If so you had better | the sweliing and the mucous arising from warn J)oopla‘ as I nearly had my eyes elllln‘h.:ml.h‘nl In!l:mc\:s‘,hr'run'w|nl|\unlug S 3, i up. 80 that the ol Wnnot get in a8 freoly as burned out at Saturday might's fire by | yib 8 "5 014 Ness 0 Drauth foliows, nnd the some cuss of a fireman. ationt breathes with Inboraud ditliculty. Proprietor Farnam Street Cigar Store. P ¢ Crneklin s sleepers was gathered about a table. The mother. all the violators of the law concerned or | },yginess at hand here was revealed by oc- NEW CORPORATIONS. D. Brockwsy and Guorge Joknson connected with this event. When inter- | casional remarks to the effect, *Whip- The Decatur & Western Nebraska rail- | stock dealers, and Jacob i‘“z a dry | rogated as to whether he hadn’t been in- | sawed, by thunder,” and thelike. Down way js & new corporation that tiled its | goods merchant, of Griswold, la., were | formed by the county attorney that he | in the engine room and iv the midst of articfes with the secrotary of stato vestor- | 1n' the city looking up locations ' for | could discover no grounds for a | Small groups in corners above decks, life day. Whether this is ‘a local bid for a | business houses. case, inasmuch as the little gob | Pianks were being “utilized for tables, line of road or the entering wedgo under | " Ayhrghy station will have a flour mill | of mud and sand upon which this san. | BPeR which the great national pastime of cover of some of the lowa trunk lines, 18 | ; i - : poker was practiced. By the time the not domonstrated in the articles them- | \® the near future. guinary battle took place was not within | pagtle ground was reached, afew had ob- 3 cor- ALLEGED GOLD DISCOVERY, any known jurisdiction-—it was a bar or | ¢ained h especially with the ;?::ahn 'fih‘érzi‘fi’w’”é’é‘u‘l{?&‘&"“af.‘,‘.',, Alderman Smith has asample of gravel | an islet in the middle of the river, and :andwi::%:ucnns e po'p.c that s the; and operate a line of road with its east- | thken from a well at a dopth of 170 feet, | neither side claims it as its territory—he | werg in no condition' to witness ern torminus at Decatur, Burt county, | Which, on being inspected with a micro- | replied that somothing of that kind had | ¢he fight, _and to run west and southwest through | 8cope. appears to be rich with an i been intimated, but it had had no influ- | ghoard during its progress. The home- ¥ " the counties of Burt, Cuming, Dodge, | CTustation of a8 metal that closely resem- | enge upon his ‘“‘f‘“m’t‘." or actions. ward trip was joyous, those who won and Stanton, Colfax, Madison, Platte, Boone, | bles flake gold. The particles were ex- And hasn't tho sherifh, too, declined | thoso who lost making the most of thoir Nance, Greeley, Valley, Wheeler, Sher. | 8mined by an old prospector, who de- W.fii"“;’ (EIEDTHIRCIES soribe. ¢ | fortune and sacriticing all other foelings ms up, Custer, Hall, Buffalo, Daw- clared that the metal was gold, and from on’t know whether he has or not, to the purpose of having a good time. oward, Murr\ck, Logan, Lincoln, | the amount picked up, was of the | answered the chief, “‘but there 13 a wa, Any who think that the excursion Keith, Cheyonne, Washington, Douglas, | OPinton that there was “pay dirt’ in large ot mn:l'ng ‘:“ne” ““hoflg"” take cogni- | wag an affair for roughs are mistaken. Saunders, Lancaster, Gage and Jefferson | Quantities not far distant. Mr. Smith | zance of misdemeanor and crime verpe- | A rogter call of those present would re- to the western and southern boun. | Will send the “dirt” to Creighton collego | trated under their verynoses. If they | yoal some very ominent names as emi- daries of the state. 'The capital | A0 have it analyzed, and if his expecta- | can't do anything I can and will. I in- | neyce goes hereabouts. Not a cross word stock of the company is fixed at tions are realized, South Omaha will | tend to teach these iaw breakers that was spoken and nothing transpired, as ,000,000, the corporation to commence | hve 8 boom equal to the Black Hills, oiual) T"“;(‘)‘Vfi NO RIGHTS b the old accounts say ‘‘to mar the perfect business on the 97th of August, 1887, and | Eikes Peak and other western bonanzas, | tho police ate bound to respect, and thut | harmony of the occasion.” torminato on o likedate in 1087, The in- | After viewing _the pieces of gravel | they must got their noses down to the | “On the return trip, the boat touched on dobtedness is limited to two-thirds of the | through “f“’“' the reporter called ou 'm“d' o all other bruisers, thugs and | 4 point ou the lowa shore, which was sup- capital stock. The incorporators are | seyeral old citizens, but could not learn | sooundrels. oh" 1 can accomblish a great ed to be three miles above Council Mitchell Vincent, ‘8. T. Lemming, ¥. J, | 0fagold ever having been found, though | doal that some of these wiso legal gentle- | Bufts. The apot was in fact nearly cloven Griflin, A, B, Fullor, J. M, Peeblds and | 8ome years ago it was nssorted that there | men never heard of 1f thoy but give mo | miles from the Blufls. There the fightors W. E. Drur was a rich deposit close to Omaha. a i’{l:‘:'l:s;“ SeatRvhat el oninsiao 0 weml put ‘I‘ugorfi and ;\ dozen nrAm!uru CAPITAL STOCK INCREASED, = o ekl R " | timid ones debarked with them, oW The Omaha & Council Bluffs ‘Bridge BENARIT'S OB found plang Ao ehe xefedl to maveshil|inatives & fanitiickory s anil S Home compuny has filed its stipulation of | The Cords of Oonviction Tightening gato and I;stuhlishybuyy(||l & d”“m"zlm spun stood on the mud bank ter in marshes, and where animal matter or bones have been deposited in such marshes or drifts, the gas is of the nature of perphosperet of hydrogen, and in its exit from its confinement develops the “jack o' lantern” or “‘will o’ the wisp."” nderlying _this plateau, from Florence 1o Grand View, are promiscuously de- posited timber or vegetable drifts. Any number of wells sunk within this terri- lolx' attest the truth of this declaration. spring, originally within two feet of Sulpnur spring, and another a few hun- dred fect south of the late Jdiscovery de veloped the same properties. Farther ovidences of the truth of the above propositions will be furnished when called for. GEORGE SMITH. companies will be in camp. r caso thero 18 n sound of i w i e tho bronthinz is usually mo No trains wero run by the Missouri | tl,Whiow iy houith. Tho' putiont has also hot Pacific railway last night to Nobraska | gashos over his body. City. The roal was only opened on ;rmi pfiln. \vhlclh mfl:nlnn:nhm ;hlfgmmmm 8 ore Lo of a dull churacter, felt in the chost, bohin Stibukyisndivwashoutsiwere foared! braonst bone, or under the shoulder bindo. ain may come and go--Iast fow days and thon © absent for saveral others. The cough that ocours in the firat stages of bronchial oatarrh is dry,comes on at intervals, hacking in oharao- or, and 18 usually most troublosomo in tne morning on rising, or going to hed at night and it may be in the first evidence of the disonse ox- tending into the lungs. Sometimes there ure fits of coughing induced by the tough mucus so violent a8 to oause vom- iting. ' Later on the mucus that {3 raised, is found to contain smnll partioles of yollow mat- ter, which indicates that the small tubes in the lungs are now affectea, With this there are often streaks of blood ‘mixed with the mucus. In somp cases the pationt becomes vory pale, has fevor, aud expectorates before any cough ApPORTA. In some onses small musses of ohecsy sub- stance are pit up, which, when pressod be- tween the fingers, emit o bad odor. [n other onses, particlos of u hard, chalky nature are spitup. The raising of choesy or chalky lumps indicato serfous mishief at work in the lunge, and were left 3 BOARD OF EDUCATION. A Tardy But Important Meeting Last Night, | Owing to the inclement weather last evening it was a quarter of § o’clock be- fore a quorum of the board of education assembled. Those present were Messrs. Blackburn, Coburn, Copeland, Keeley, Morrison, Parmelee, Saville and Sholes Mr. Copeland was chosem temporary chairman. A petition from the citizens of the ninth ward asking that the board choose a suitable school site for them was or- - When u porson with 0 delicate conatitution amendment to the articles of incorpora. A d the E: t M and grinned at the nzers. | dored ret i bao e toinatitiaters hx;« ) w.|(l~|-.n-y to mmu;rn or (I!;ln;umplmu‘— 4 * o Ll lesse: . ar 0 s vy t sl 8 urn cK Lo 0] N ether end prited 0 tion by Which the capital. stook. la.in: W'o:;:v‘:u n.ue";?g “,md,"e" the boundary lines ",'f ”‘“fi of (;"“h“- and | Why they grinned particularly,developed | “A*‘communication Alidic i L TR e R R T creased from $500,000 to $750,000. . The | omioe of the Pacific E 4 faceriainiub Whieeo shis islany ‘"'l"‘“:i a fow moments Iater whon ‘the partv | Gavin calling the attention of the board timt person invannoly loses flesh and loses mnclln%aruclu Eslativeto capitalatonk, | D909 05 S0 TAMES FADGS ompany bn& L z.t"‘:,':;mt,.::i;;‘ :E:,u“-‘:‘“ 41 | reached the northwestern tracks. Just | ¢ the proposed school house site at Sttpreninaithet oinutip sl b o as passed by unanimous voto of the | {hat Bennett, the messengor who bad | ARG ' Spprsild as tho sports got a good start on the tic- | Wlnut Hill was placed on file, Tn such a caso_tho sufforer should at once be maha's, many hearts will be 13 stockholders, is as follows: been arrested on suspicion of stealing | Under path, twenty men armed with shot guns The committee on buildings and prop- placed under influences that will restoro the "&u smount of cfc:“d stock ofthe Omaha | from the company a package of $10,000 fi:‘tfi:?;cifl“l:flgv‘:;{::’::a ‘:om:vlmmili nx\(}lrvxiggnastnr:hroin out ull the bush. erty roported that the cost of sewer con- defrative nutrition and tond to” nvigoruto the D ane o wray, ud Bridee com- | ontrusted to his charge, ahd consigned | ghould fowa have claimupon this tabooed | Eyesrboty natiad ool 4 . | nections” betwoen the Webster ~street 1t1n to be romemborod that in every oaso the 50 at 870,000, ivided into. 1,500 vy | by Omaha parties tof)hrk & Larribie’s | goil. ; 4Y0rybod "P halted—everybody except | gohool and Burt street sewer to be $250, prosenco of catarrh 18 un evidence of predise of $100 oach, bolnf"uxe amount necessary to | bank, Butte, had had an examination PROCEEDINGS FOR DAMAGES. the fighters. These evidently determined | placed on file. position to consumption, and no motter how be taken alive for they broke from construct said railroasd and bridge, and” the | and been bound over to the grand jury ( Mr. P. P. Pomeroy, who claims to ok i g i authorized capital stock of sald company, or | to await action on the charge of grand | have been present in an oflicial capacity, f,l;;’ ’f{:‘fl;,l:zia ’!.':‘ “.“d g:,‘:;;,:““,",.‘i mount to which” the fi‘xfla’;‘d stock may be i;.lroen A 'l{o h‘nowh oonlflned ‘lnh ail at | entered suit in the district court to-day | did them proud, The Hawkeye posse k subscr Feeih :Nlhi'v o by I:r:l:‘;r..cv‘fl?o she, oom- agnnat Chief of Polico Seavey, Captain | wagindividually and collectively knocked The committee on buildings and prop- sliht the attnck may be, it ehould be treatod erty reported that J. M. Woolworth, who is negotiating fer the purchase of the Pleasant school property, was willing to with the greatost curo and the treatment D s l‘l(luldl \:0 lelllIIIMM uglu all tincos of the Tt superi 11 il ontarrh have disappearod. o P s e g Pryan 1 millionsof | *“If the outarrly Is wiowod to roach the smaller It is used by the Uni States (Government. tubes in the lungs—which cundition is indi- i i A | pay $2,000 in sixty days, $8,000 in six dorsel Tniversi: ted by th itting up of & yellow matorial— she remainder at such time sod “p sucn con. | iBuate. d:\)ll;xn;:ez ::;‘ l'fl::srnl;‘::sd:m“ or $10.000 | out, and f_re l.l;‘ey ould shoot.dthfi f“l" months, and the gnlunoe on or before ;‘(:'.m . ?nli’s';‘&‘i..".“.‘.‘l.'n‘»"uéfi.‘ n‘r‘l?#o; Honin: thon tmmodiato. aitontion ta tho maiady ia o ditions as ordered by the hoard of 1] Thekestimony disolosedthe fact that tho THE MAYOR INTERYIEWED. tive pugilists had turned a bend beyond | y,1v'1,'1883. Referred to the committee | ful.' Dr. Price’s the only Baking Powder that | manded or serious lung trouble will result. s Samonded article and annmrers: | package was a bulky one, being com- 3 which they were seen _no more in lowa. | on finance with power to aot. doos not contain Ammonia, Lime, or Alum. ““Mayor Broatch, what h: p ment of increase of stock 13 signed b"‘!’ posed exclusively of five dollar bills, 1t | apout 3“ 0al uhwr’st ave you to say | How they zot across is a mystery. The others in the party threw up their . Willard, Frank Marphy, . | wasshown that Bennett had receipted | “iyery little. "It certainly was not | hands and wi , . right and T. J. Eval ) for the packago lr‘- mo usual W-!‘“flmm within ,my jurisdiction, Af it was, [ | pearance with :i“.',\’u{h‘i':fui‘r‘.,‘,'i‘fi?.'adféé?n A THE MAKING OF MEDICINE. wllmgnlt‘?fll.\.w“’ vy i) ?"‘" inen | would certainly prosecute the principals | pleasure than did the se. Then, Articles of incorporation of the Inter- | that “‘30 , the con “"“’"[" 'h" train on | and gotters up of the affair. I donot | when the question of their own fate Btate Medicine company were also yes- | Which 9‘“"1‘" was “é""‘ ;‘E-h ‘dl“l“ the |rprove of slugging matches, and herc- | came up, they gave the vigilantes a little :::nlg;yna\nct:ug} 28 .r:a“ol?ml,afi’l tho secre- E‘:fi:xg “"':-m:e ":L". 'or?mn!n O hnttor, 06 | after shall take stps to prevent tacir [ Omaha soft Wik and gontad thom out of of yum company is the ,::nu(,.zm“,:".‘:l'; branches off the man line of the U. P, ropotition. the authority to make arrests. —The id only in cans. oauso that produces consumptio: Boldon e AR NG POWDER Co. 10 one can afford to noglect & £ ontus NEW YORX CHIOAGO. OUIs. however alight. It is easily oured if takon in timo and treatéd rorulurly uad correctly by & speocialist. 1 loft to itself it is rurely oured nio of olimate, but with each new oold [1 more and more troublesome, ex- tending always a little deoper into the lungs, until & cure becomes diticult and someotimes impossible. Insuch a climate as this, the throat should be A8 ounrefully and frequently looked aftor asthe The committee ou munual training re- ported the cousunmation of a contract with Crane Brothers Manufacturing Company to put up a boiler and proper trimmings 1n the manual training school for $300. Accepted. A resolution from Mr. Copeland re- questing the cable company to bridge over the ditch on Twentieth street in \ t il . WHAT THE SHERIFF SAYS, walk of eleven miles which lay bofore i oth, Yes, much fully looked to, sule of medicines. The company is lo- | _ Circumstances o to show that Bennett | _ «Snerifr Coburn, what about Sunday's | thom to the. Biufls provad. to be worso | {To04,0f the high school wasadopted. The Thoatrical Profession. LF01ilen o 1110 (RFONE SF MOFe B y1MOroUs than cated at Beatrice, Gage county. The | Will havea diflicult time in escaping fight?” than a ride in the patrol wagon _A resolution was adopted asking the Merit will win and recolve publio recognition aad | 10nLAI troublos; and,while tho Initer cause oply capital stock s fixed at $60,000, divided | Prison. ‘Ob, it's idle to_ tall about that. It it ——— city council to instruot Lo oIty SMEINCUF | Lruise, Faots, which are tho outootme of gsoersl x| “Ano7 1%, S0, Palt, itk Gigento, uually the ler‘:;nl.:‘hcx:\r:: g:sinfiue;‘v(;}:;n“:i‘flcp;ub"“P’ to Keeping Orowds From Firos, h;:i tlx:lkun plnlcs within my bailiwick, Board of Public Works. :’l‘:‘i:’:“; g;ntlh;bo:: FOpOPIAN. JcTiEN Tof | perienco, growing through years of erisical and Ttraie belngs born on the ontire globe T the rock of Gibraltar in public opiuion, and hence- forth neod no further guarantwe asto thelr genu DOCTOR ineness. The indisputablo Lact that Swift's Specife 15 the best blood purifier in tho world, 18 one of these immovable Gibraltar rock facts of which we havo , syoken, aud crary daye expericnce roots this oou: Viction' devper aid devper 1 publio opinion. * Every clasa of our” people I 'America aid I Europa, 1 very trade, caillog and profwsion, tncluting $hi al roteasion, have borne Voluuiary featl: au {is incalible eficacy tn curiug all dmewses of tho | [ate of Bellevue Hospital, N.Y sunds, and open i ho indpection ofall, Now comne, ki eame. Tho date fixed for commence- | dersto his men that immediately after | parties? I nssuredly would, as these | WOTkS. yesterday, bills amounting to ment is August 8, 1887, and the date for | the alarm of fire 15 turned in from the | fights are in direct violation of lt‘l’m lln:: #2,14227 were allowed. The board termination, August 5, 1950, The indebt- | business center the officer in charge of | There seemsto be no one to define the | passed the estimates submitted for work :{’J‘c‘;(s:\cll!mll,l‘l““l‘;\li to 5 lurA cent of the | tha day or might force will order the authorities governing this island, and in | done on the inside railing and post of the (el oy [Xreen?:fi. Jol:o:znhcol?m\".lnéi;rb? patrol wagon anda_detail of police with | the premises, 1 did not intend to make a | Eleventh street viaduct, §8,080.18. Hugh i n i repes to proceed to the fire as rapidly as | fool of myself.” Austin M. Baldwin, Jotin M. Williams | possible, Pt will be the duty of the polios: Murphy, for sower nonstructed in sewer men to stop all vehicles in th icinity of FUN ON THE ABBOT. district” forty-nine, $357.27. Sum for ASKING DIVORCE. the ‘flr:i‘to"k;uu‘?w ':_:owa b;‘},‘:’f,",}ug,,"n sewer constructed in district thirty:seven, Annie H. Price has filed in the district | distance that the fire will in no way be | Scenes and Incidents of the Steam- | $2709.76. For curbing-Farnam strect Outt hor petition, braving divorce from | ntorferod with, and to render overy as- hont P'rizo- Fighting Excursion, from Twenty-ninth avenue to old city rounds of failure to maintain her, and | B9t8nce to the fircmen. lnDBspli'fh"tlhflw"ickedlnolf.l‘lfl prlze;flzl,h— limits, $897.41. For paving Fourteenth at her husband 18 a dissoluto man of g and the low morals of those who aid, | street, 1n paving district eighty-one, wyulgar habits and a gambler, The plain- Ata wfi&"‘:;'“l,:":;‘:‘o :,):[‘“M wo- | abet _nud countenance it,"and all that sort | g438,35, v L ;llfl recitos m‘»,: i‘:{l?g'mw::& ::::r‘loc;l‘:: manhood requires all her strongth to | Of thing with which good people have | * The board also empowered the chair- her, and that for four years she has sup- - Rig < event, which is described in detail | Woodward curbing contpact at the con- yomltl B ? iR B entirely by e | the severo mantal strain of school with & | on the fifth page of the Bek, had sport Mr. Morrison presented a resolution asking for authority to enter into a lease for the use of a portion of the Hertzman building, Walnut Hill, as a school build- ing. Adopted. k resolution from Mr. Morrison asking the city council to nstruct the building inspector to issue permits for public school buildings without fec, was adopted. Mr. Morrison offered a resolution ask- ing the city council for the extension of the water service from the corner of Six- teenth and Castellar to the corner of Eighteenth and Castellar, to protect the school J)mparty at the latter point. Adopted. A resolution by Mr. Parmelee was adopted, authorizing the president and secretary to draw a warrant in favor of the trustees of the Third Congregational lted, fwo it ished members of the th ; g P e caton, wi SEalerully teaiily L0 ot anay: AND DOCTOR ful ciirative qualtties of the Speclie in thelr indl. vidual eases. Thetr testimonials 86 harewith sub- then\ speak for themaelves. Tho lady 15 & member of tbe famoua Thalla Thuatrs Company, of New 4 formerly of the Roskdence Thealrs, Berlln, Ger: ny, ond of MeVicker's Stock Company, of Chicago. o Kentloman 13 4 woll kuown member of the New York Thalla Theatre Company. Both are well known {u theatrical circles u tuls colntry and in Surope, Charlotte Raudow's Testimony. ilave Oifices NEw Yomx, May 3, 1887, Bwift 8pocific Company, Atlan! q " . tractor's expense. Mr. Balcombe will bor aud the assistance of relative R\;Lk!endu‘{xc‘-l:lp‘::::tllwugbu%! I:;r :‘::?y enough to maxe up for & big fine or s | exercise the wuthority given bim at ance, a.: ounds she asks relicf. Rty U A long term in jail. Ot all the oxcursions | and the curbing on Davenport street wili | church for $2,500, to apply ou the pur- Gentlemen—Having been aunoyed with pimples, - ioAn";:;“clcu:lAllc::lt‘li.'v?Jsré‘em}r::‘,h:r pr:,u. f:llnllv‘/xivan! lt'l‘mmben::il!‘ wo;‘b{,_c"l‘,'i"‘"r‘:}l:% ot the Omaha Athletic assooiation, yes- | be finished '“5‘,‘“ filnhm?gully. chase of lot 5, block 8, tuke‘sn\idmon. as i i, from bad son: 3'0 3“ R‘IGE BUH.DIHE soon as the attorney of the board shall eruptions an a8 of U ition of my for more than .j..l;' 1 used n o have examined the deed, abstruct ot 0 leading preparation'of sarsaparilla and other adver- 0 o “‘avorite Proscription” her bodily de- | terday's must survive in memory as the | Contractor Squires asked to bo allowed Hlaed remedies 10 mo mect: “Han 160 nd, Charles Allen. Tho petition re- A i i i = an estmate for the as t paving d a prom, . Iar re weites that they were married at St. J :&l,:m'l’"":;‘:g:'l‘:",'Bn];:f:hp:fl'hw&“::; prime event. - v on Davenport street b'i'z'.'.'m’ "Penth and | title, etc., and pronounced them perfect, | e behl® ke couticind b roiart degeired Cor. 15th and Harney Strevts, Mo, 1 the year 1886; that notwithstand- | woiiid'vot have 'siven way to decline and It was a fine morning to begin with, | Fourteenth. Mr, Mayne moved that it A resolution by Mr, Blackburn was g&;mmu&m:g_tfl:’nmkufl.u& Sra '.'L‘i’l.'f}“.:,'fi'mm.’, e Sl:sl::xit}‘ . e:“:: og! death. and a good deal could be said about the | be allowed. Mr, Heimrod objected, and | udopted authorizing the trustees of the {meothness to my akip, have mads me hapi td ance, Omaha, Neb. trevtad witn o aKilfully, Dyspopain, Ri nd ali NERVOUS' DIFKA Al die nliu;o tho sexes u specialty, CA. TTRED, by mall $; 2o 4p. m.; cheerfully give you ihis tostimonial for s $ud puliialty sa you wiah to make of It. COARLOTTE Raxpow. 123 Bowery, near Canal irest, Walnut school 1o sacure two or more school rooms necessary for school pur- poses. A resolution was adopted asking that school be commenced at the usual time in the church in West Omaha near the aew school building now in process of erection. On motion the board adjourned until next Monday evening, v —— e bracing atmosphere. the white-win; ave as his reason for doing 80 that he ho has at all times refused and refrained | Jake Gibson, of Tallahassee, was eit- c,m"h‘,gmnx 3,0 blue expanse of ‘:::. fild been told by Jm;:mc?«lcmou and from so providing for her, and inthe two | ting in the forks of an old oak tree, eat- lik ’,, il " others that the work was soft and not up yoars since marriage. tho plaintiff has | ing a watermelon, when a thunder loud | !ike yachts on a tranquil bay, the song | ¢5'tn, standard. Mr. Squires denied this, supported herself entirely by her own | came up. Lightning struck the tree,split | Of the birds in the river-skirting brush, | and with some warmth said that he Jabor. For this cause the bonds of | it inta):' meuts, and knocked Juke to | the wide swoep of bluffs aud green bot- | had given heavy bond, and if matrimony are asked to be sevored. the ground. ~ Uncle Glenn, an old col- | tom lands ‘which the ‘eye com-|the work did not prove satisfac- A DAMAGE SUIT, X ored man, and others, rushed up, poured | manded and the swirl and swish | tory and up to " the contract W H. H, Duun has suea the Chicago, | water in his face, and began to rub him. | of the gloomy stream on 1ts muddy and | the city could hold his bondsmen respon- Burlington & Quiney railrond for §1,950, | They were about to give up hope of re- | devious way to the sea. All this was | sible. Mr. Heimrod asked that the mat- damages sustained by reason of fires | viving him, when Jake rose, looked | there to be seen,felt and enjoyed and | ter be postponed until to-morrow at 1 eaused [ast spring when the company had azed, and inquired, *‘Uncle | many were the refreshing snorts of sun- | o'clock, as that would give him an oppor- —~apllowed its right of way to bacome over- | my watermelon rise' ozone taken into lungs more accus- | tunity to investigate the work. It was o s Tu 808 )%, AUIph U 80 1edios, nad wiis 'presoriben for by nuint siciaus, hut found” no rolief. At last I det e 'to try the 8 B, B omody, and ‘sevon or botties have thoroughly relie ke thia cortiticato o auy niagn s Mewmbher 0f 1 New York, May 8, st Sunduys ineludod prompt attention. fiilly by Dr For the first time in nearly two year's ith o Saaks Tk Baach OO SR0N0 AN 2 YN0 e detax o < urvk ,lt)lliv'n‘:r ’l;ll)uml:; Arm;uy tukes a .:{u--mu hosp tal okt " r.u‘.« rown with grass and wee atch- 3 e ——— 0 e confined air of e bed- reod to. On motion of Mr. Hamrod, | week's lay-off. e leaves this mornir, - i jes. No letters answored unless acoompis nz fl.re from unulng engine, burped to |~ Eleetric Lustre Stareh is the best laun-'| chamber at that hour. . W F. :I;:phh, was elected secretary to | for Dunlap, Is.. where he will pass hlfi o mm?: '.2"5'.'!?.':'&1‘“ i ”l:';z".'r'n:: allitters: to bir, J. £ Hol‘,uyl;w.w. the plamtisl, destroying J dry starch in the world. The Lrst source of pleas Uwrana, Neol was, pro- the boar vacalion with triends and relatives. 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