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OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 2. 1857, ik i cevers dis- L S THE CITY COUNCIL., A Large Amount of Important busi- . CORPORATION ~ BULLDOZERS, ; . A regular meeting of the city couneil was They Attempt to Browbeat Attornoy | | 1.t evening and all of the members General Loese. wero prosent excepting Messrs. Alexander ——— and Boyd. The resolution recently passed, MAY TRY THE BOYCOTT PLAN. | that the council should meet at 7:30 instead of 8 o'clock, seems to have but little force, as last night's meeting did not open until § Lincoln Citizens Think of Giving A1l | The first communication was from the ma; | THE U. P PAST TRAIN. Opinion by Reéd, Ttothrock and 3 S . senting, i ¥ 5 1€ Wil be OF Noxt MoHth the Middle | Tyt Dlorce va' Contral Towa ralway; appellant, Marshall dfstrict. AfMrmed. There scems to havo been somo chango P homns'Q'Connor, &ppeliast, ve Ghioago, with regard to the intent of the Union Pa- Roek Island & Pacifie rail 1, Polk district. cific and the proposed fast train across the Affirmed, continent. Ithas all along been heid that W, B. Whities ve D. D. Parsons, appeliant, the road was not sufficiently well equipped Benton cireuit. Aftirmoc N In the matter of the will of James Miller, for the enterprise, that the innovation Would geceased. in which action whs instituted by not be a paying one, and in fact that there the widow to rtain her sharc of the nt and order of the court Vhols WEAK, NERVOUN. DERILITA: T IGNORANC D, who {n his FOLLY and bas :hlrl D awny his VIGOR of oDy, wus no necossity for another train, because estate, the judgm y A '"'"fi‘,‘;.'glg}f;:','}",'{ Thelr Business to One Road appointing Samuel 8. Curtis a8 park commis- | the present ones were sufficient to accommo- Deing adverse \'f;; h;;'| rh‘“;" sho {:l‘!*l‘;‘](ji‘v nAne't;.I:m‘“ C! e —Want the Bishop— sioner, which was referred to the committee | date the patronage which is now, however, TNy | G R R o e POITNESS in SOCIETY on publie property and buildings. said to be ver: Yesterday a well in- formed gentieman, who 18 close to Mr. Potter, announced 'that he had reason to Capital City Items. appellunt, va John Gattes y aflemed. ago, Milwaukee & St change his mind since, with re to the Paul railroad, appellait, Wapello district, putting on of fast trains, since Mr. Potter afirmed. went to San Francisco. Beforo that, he did M. E. Grifin, oppollant, vs Jano E. Bruco not expect the trains to run until some vs D. O. Brewer. appol- time next spring, but he now felt that rict, affirmed. they would be put on earlier, and in all v& R. L. Calkins, appellant, probability by the middle of November. It Sac district, affirmed. is understood, he claims, that all thearrange- Allen Barnett vs directors of the independ- ments for thid change are now perfected and ent school district of Karlham, Madison eir- that trains loave here on schedule time by —cuit, action of mandamus, affirmed. of the Union Pacific and Central Pa- _ Martha A Cooper vs J. B. King, appaliant, tom six to Des Moines district, reversed Daniel Artley, appellant, vs Misso Morrison, Mgatgomery district, afirmed. po Ariae City Treasurer Rush sent in a communica- tion stating that he hgd received a proposi- [FROM THE BEE'S LINCOLN BUREAU.] tion from John Thompson, who desires to As the Ber predicted in yesterday's paper, | purchased 20,000 of the sewer bonds at par Attorney General Lecse I8 running the | Value, and pay for m.-‘ same, from |0‘h:m’w gauntlct of attacks from the railrouds this | R TS 10 City troasurod week because ho refuses to be compromised | wag instructdd to make arrangements for the and sold out by the disreputable proceedings | bonds in question to Mr. Thompson. While schemed through in the dark-lantern session | these bonds are )um.)‘ they will bo left by " 2 o o3, greement, in the hands of the city treasurer, by the ruuds. Yesterday Attorney Hawley, | SEHICH R 06 Thle Bros. & Co., of Boston, of the Eikhorn road, was in the city issuing | g0, gigtrict paving bonds were rejected, and his demands that the fraudulent compromise | the Barber Asphalt paving company was ac- Ve accepted by the attorney general, and his | cepted. They offered par for 44,000 of anger was heard from the room into the hail- ways of the building. It is a week of blus and bulldozing on the part of the roads, CAME BACK EMPTY HANDED, ning President Raymond, of the board of trade, | to Dodge streets. is at home again from the unsuccessful meet- | The report of the city attorney on the ing with railroad managers in Chicago, | €1aim of Otto Biel was referred to the com- p 0- | mittee on grades and grading. He also made The comuiittee from the freight bureau in | g yeport recommending that the claim of this city laid their complaint before the traf- | Margaret Meiderweiser be rejected, and the mecting that numbered some seventy-five | report was adopted. | railroud men. This meeting, on the presenta- Stephenson & Williams were granted per- distr ran vs Ch 3 mas Gads £ nox peedy reliof and cure. Send 2 cents postage Works on your diseases. 4 cents postage for Cel Waorks on Chironic, Nerv. nd Del eate Diseascs. Cousuliation, personally or by letter, fir Consult _the old Doctor. Ly nnds eured. Ofiices and priors ate. 8a-Thoes contemplating Narriage for’ Dr. Clarke's celebrated guide o and Femnle, ench 16c. both 250, ). Before confidi ¥ Jour ciso, conrult . CLARKE, A friendly letter or eall may save future sufleringand shame, and add golden years to life. #@~Book (Secret) Ere rors,* 50c, (stamps). Medicine and writings gent everywhero, secure from exposure, Hours, 8 10 8; Sundays, 9t012. Address, dispate 3 h from San Fran i >resiy t Death of an Old Prison Gardener. ter, of the Unjon Pacific raily ¢ 04 10 3 aftornoon that, the details have beon practi- , ANAMOSA, T, Oct. 24.—(Correspondence cally completed for shortening the timed Of the Ber]—The city was greatly stirred across the continent on west bound travel | up last Sunday morning upon learning of tho over the Union and Central roads by which | death of Len Kinsey, for many years prison the regular passenger train from the east | gardener. He woke up in the night and com- leaving Omaha at the same time as under | plained of being cold, and got up and sat by the present schedule will arrive from six to | the fire, retiring shortly and died. He had ten hours earlier. The new schedule will go | been enjoying good health the day previous. into effect about November 15. He was a Mason and an Odd Fellow. The irer in a communication also at Charles Turner had paid ity treasury $9,030 as damages for . D. O 3 186 8o. Clark St., CHIC. AGO, ILL. Ask your retaller for the i 5 - funeral took place to-day. Vo of the Lincobn complint, referro 1108 | JUSSON 1 Gt 8 bare on 1o 1, lock o, Har Mastie Woald' Gass, e . Can be had In Over T00 Difterent Styles and AMES MEANS a committce of & presenting the roads | A petition from Moritz Meyer and othiers | Mattle Woods, the colored woman who | ST JOE'S STREET-CAR WAR. $4 SHOE " in business in Nebrask be_opered in Housel's stabbed George Green last Friday evening, or the to the twi This committee | agking that an al parate propositions | syt bet d Sizes, at the same price as the counterfeits. 8 Douglas_and Dodge % b i G One Company Sucs Another For Big mado by ‘tho . Lincoln frelght b I Rttt o | appoared in paico court sestcrday and so iy Insist upon seeing the Trade Mark or you may be decsive JAMES MEANS reau and rejected both. Tho Mis- | Pweuty-fourth sireets was referred to the | Cured a continuance until the 2that2p.m. | g g0 % Bl — . s e F—— Bouri Pacino 'then maio’ a proposition | aomitics o straets ang allopa: Shortly after her arrest Attorney Davis hud | ST 100 Mo, Qot. 25~ [Spocal, ele- THE MICHIGAN STOVE COMPANY, Detroit, Chicago, Buffalo $3 SHOE, that tho members of the freight bureau ac- | A communication from James Neville ask- | offered to quash the charge of assault with | S to the Be g L [ ' ) ' according to your noeds, ing for a duplicate deed o certain property which has been going on for the past year in FOR SALE BY intent to kill and change it to assault and | 1)1 o battery, he thinking at that time that Green's | {118 city between the strect railways resulted wound 'was not fatal. She, however, would | to-day in the Frederick Avenue company not hear to this, thinking she would be | bringing suit in the circuit court against the sleared of the fi CAUTION ! Positively n e genuine nnloss our aimeand price appear plainly on the sole de in order to ) X was referred to the ¢ ttorney. t. This ended the meeting A protest from busir men and property e came home empty-handed | owners on Fifteenth street, between Williams nination to continue the | and Pacific, asking that the grading of Fif- es for this city. A | teenth street be postponed until next year, man who was in Ne- | was referred to the committee on grades and I states that soft | grading. Milton Rogers & Sons, Omaha, Neb. Beware of marchants who commend other stoves in preference GARLAN M They have either falled to secure the “Garland t charge. Sinco then | Union Street Railway company for $100,000 Aency Or Are INTERESTRD in selling 1083 desirabie stovos grown worse and he i | gumages and rents amounting to $500 a , will recommend th goods’ with which the market ts flooded. JAMES MEANS SHOE iy light and_stylish. ocking and R] N(h),“‘illlllA - but with a dete struggle for better Green's wound thought to be in acritical condition, Attorney {;rnlnuu raska s on fuel alon s fair to stimulate | education. No amount was given in the bill heir demands so that they | and it was referred to the judiciary commit- » of events, in ref fsthlious as (£18 In every vital respect equal 10 the' band-sewed a) Jity avis N month from August 24, 1880, The plaintiff = — G IN, ing perfectly gonl el for 82 por on clieapet in that placo | A bifl was read for sorvicos in checking up B anow congratulates himself that tho | 0 s in its petition that on that date 1t wus 47 il Satsty the meost Lincoln, and t 4 PX e books of the secretary of i o vi o sccre el entitled to a strip of land four feet wido and c S. RAYMO Mr. Krug and Politics. running from Sixth and Olive streets to the may, in the cours liation, | tee, ND : Diamond Morchant ¢ Slfirling%ll!fll‘ Tn conversation with Mr. William Krug, of | €xtremo_city limits and that the defendant Fine Watches hoos ! X ant w ive to one roud the bulk of the business of The resignation of Lawrence Dugan as | the F. i Y withholds the use of the strip from the plain. whie o eity. :nj,lglp in the first district of the second” ward | pe ;F meR Brewing company, last evoning, | it and refuses 1t the uso of tho strect. If Doucg 8T, ASK for the James Litheres AN ADDRESS T0 THE BISHOP Was placed on file. o "lflmfia"?m‘l;‘?irf "‘w Bae fllfat‘lhle the Frederick IAxvc?uel company ‘guing ‘the LAS AND 15th Meana §2 Shoe for Boys beomis: In the city council on Monday evening | The farber Asphalt company asked per- | TePOrt as to their dictating the vote of their | suit it will result in forcing the Union to pay i among other procecdings, resolutions were ,.,hgitm, m,\.b,«“'\’m. “]y {.: ing 1,,,,1.“‘ in | employes was utterly and absolutely false. | $500 monthly for a right of way line over $70r88. JAMES MEANS 83 SHOE Is the origl. nal 83 Shoe and is absolutely th introdu: reciting the creation of anew | Jicu of the 159 retainers now in the city treas- Catholic diocese in Nebraska and the coming | urer's possession. The petition, which in- residence of the bishop in Lincoln. The res- | volves about $15,000, was referred to the fi- olutions were as follows: nance committee. exte in which durability is considered before mere outwal appearaiice. Theso shoes are sold by the beat retallers throughout the United States, and we will place thom He declared that the men were never ap- [ Sixth street, the only route to the Union Pronched by uny Taempor ot e e 4R | Gopot. © The matter will be fought by botn | FOR PLANTING TIMBER CLAIMS, reference to their vote; that they were al- | companies to the bitter end. Black Walnuts, hulls on, £.0.b.. 60c per bu lower to exercise their’ own free will and i Black Walnuts, hulls off, ' 33 $1.25 per bu 4 tory If you Whereas, It has been decided in the Ro- | The Union Pacific railway company peti- | judgment in the matter of casting their bal Y. M. C. A, Secretary Resigns, | Boxgidar Seed, o iy Alog man Catholic. ehurch 1o croate & now | tioned thut Lenvouworth strest, cast. of | lots, He further stated, however, that in | . Josent, Mo, Oct. 35.—[Spocial Tole- | 478K et goed, WO ber i FRY e 08 the wbove Shoes fot sale i OMARA 8 diocese embracing all the state of Nebraska | Seventh strect, be brought to the established | protection of their interests they expected | gram to the Bee.1—J. W. Hansel, general | Russian Mulberry Seed, o 850 per 1b by G. W. "(‘::ok "J306 Farnam street: . 8. Milles south of the Platte river with the Episcopal | grade in order that the western approach of | their men to vote against any prohibition | secretary of the Young Men’s Christian as- | Catalpa Seed, i L 0 p 612 North 16th stroet; Hayward Bros., 407 South residence in Lincoln, and the Missouri river wagon bridge might be | measure, but that was all. sociation in this city, has handed in his resig- | _Alsoall kinds of Fruit and Forest Trees for 15th street. In CouNciL' BLUFFS by Sargent & Whereas, A bishop has been elected for the | completed. Referred to the committee on — nation, to take effect Janvary 8, 1888, in order | g2, Address Shenandoah Nursery, D The exccutive committeo of the Douglas | to accopt a similar position With_the Young | S LAKE. Proprietor, SHENANDOAM. IA. county republican central committeo held o | Men's Christinn association in Kansas City. meeting yesterday afternoon, at which it was | No secretary has yet been appointed for St. decided ‘to. hold a grand rally at Waterloo | Joseph. next Monday evening. Several talented Evans, 412 Broadway. same, Rev. Dr. Bonacum, of St. Louis, who | grades and grading. is expected to arrive in u few days to take | © A bid from Jumes A. charge of said diocese, therefore be it chase of Resolved, That we, the Lincoln, represen of all religious denominations nett for the pur- b of ground on_ Twenty-second red to the city uttorney. tandeven, city boiler inspector, was ck’s leave of absence from No- y . sty ty council of | street was refe ens of Lincoln | . H t WM. M'INTOSH. B. Y. HODWELL granted o w of no church, extend to the Very verend | vember 2. Bishop Bonacum, as the first bishop to make | A communication was received from the s e Chicago shippers will complain shortly to the 140 Bouth Spring Street, Third Judicial District, his home in our city. and fraternal board of public works suying that the chango ordered in the east wall of the new city hall would be undertaken by Regan Bros. for £3,000, and asking for instructions. The Fire in a Coal Mine. railroad aud warchouse commissioners that | L0S Angeles, - - - California, 8 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. Des Moixgs, Ia., Oct. 25 Dealers in city and country property of all de- to present the same to Bishop Bonac hin arrival The muyor in compliance with the resolu- | tions as unanimously adopted, appointed Mossrs. Billingsby, Daily and Doin, the com- mitteo to prepare the address and to present it to the bishop on his arrival N DISTRICT COURT. Yesterdny Judge Chapman was in Kearney hearing the arguments in_the court louso bond case for Buffalo county, sitting in the case for Judge Hamer. Judge Chapman will return to-day for continued work in the court here. Judge Field yestorday was presiding over the first jury trial, the case being a minor one. I the long drawn out Hutton vs. Gerner trial, that has wearied judge, jury and attorneys since the 19th, the " testimony was finally completed and the case given to the jury Monday evening. Yestorday morn- ing the jury came into cowrt with u verdict for the plaintiff for $400. The costs ure get- ting to be the heavy part of the cuse. oy 1 A case of adultery occupied Judge Whit- more's court yesterday, the participants being Mrs. Ella Perry and a sewing machine agent named Chapman. The couple have been in the city but a short time living as man and wife ata Tenth street bonrding house. A few days ago the woman's husband appeared on the scene and related his experience in_chas- ing the wayward couple and attempting to muke her wbandon her paramour, Unsuc- cosstul in all these efforts he docided upon giving them the law and tho procious puit now are engaged in boarding a heavy fine at the county Jail. Charles Roy wns In_limbo yesterday charged with robbing S. Kessler of $10. The robbery was committed, it was claimed, in o saloon, and the case was to have a hearing last evening. Rev. O. A, Williams and_wife, LeGrand Baldwin, Prof. Hunt, 8. P. Bingllam, L. C. Humphey and Rov. and Mrs. Vaughn were departing delegates yesterday for the Bap- tist state coneention at York. They went us representatives of tho first Baptist church of this city, To-duy commences the annual_convention igcegational churches in Nebraska in is city. The aftendance promises to bo large and tho meeting of ruch intercst. The Methodist Wesleyan university, lo- cated threo miles nortleast of this city, is being pushoed forward, and the walls are now up tho first story. The distance of the build- ing from the business center is keoping facts of the prrgress of the building in the back- groun Prof. L. O. Emerson, of Boston, who is to have charge of the grand musical festival in this city next week, is rxpected to arrive en Saturday ready to commence work on Mon- day morning. ~Arrangements for the conven- tion are practically comploted. The city council at its Monday evening scssion took the proper step In ordering an ordinance drafted which will at once reduce all side- walks in the district paved. to the proper grade. This will add very much to the gen- eral appearance of the puved streets. Rev. S. B. Randall, of Beatrice, and Rev. C. W. McConnell, of Pawnee City, werein the ity yesterday en route to the Baptist state convention at York. Rev. Randall is secretary of the committee that has in charge the work of building denomiuationsl head- quarters at the Crete Chuutaugua assembly grounds, J. J. Butler, chairman af the board of pub- lic works, has wisely resigned his position and the m}yor bas made Austin Huwphrey, member, of the board, the new chairman, and named J. H. Miller to fill the vacancy. Mr. Humphrey will give the work of the board careful and business like attention. 1t is arranged that the second packing house at West Lincoln is to open up for busi- nes at once and to be run by Chicago parties who have leased the house. Silverhorn's ex- tensive house has already been in operation a week, but the supply of hogs thus far has been light. ‘The execntive committee of the General Foreign Missionury society is yet in session at this city, the work of the committee not yot being brought to u close. A number of people arrived in the city Saturday and Sun- ay to attend the conference, Manager Rowe has gone to Chicago to at- tend the mecting of the new Northwestern ‘Dase ball association. He will sign & number of players whilo there. SUPKEME COURT PROCERDINGS. Inthe supieme court yesterday the fol- Iovrlug gentlemen were admitted to practios John 8, Bishop, A. C. Records, William Wright and George P, Shoosley, The case of Elsley vs Sronner was post- ed. In Harvington vs Latta, leave was given to file cross petition in error. The following causes were argued and sub- mitted: Larson vs Butts, Brown vs Baker, and State ex rel Nelson vs Harper. For the National Conveation. At a moeting of the bourd of trude last ovening President Meyer appointed a com- mittee to tuke action in behalf of the board to secure the national republican convention for Omaha. The committee consists of H. 1L Meday, John A. Wakefield, Daniel H. Wheeler aud W. V. Morse, and will act in conjunction with the committoe named by the republican state contral cotamittoe, matter was referred to the committee on public property and buildings, with power to act, A petition from George G. others asking that Twenty placed in o passable condit Burdetto streets was mitte on streets und alleys. The various cstimates us_submit board of public works, and al lished, were upproved. The following resolutions were read: By Lowry—That the city engincer and board of public works be and they are hereby instructed to order the paving con- 'tor now paving Leavenworth street, be- n Seventh and Eighth to pave the inter- n of Eighth wid Leavenworth streets. rred. By Kitchen—That the chair appoint a com- mittee of three to_investigate in regurd to the munagement of the street car lines in this city, and to report at the next meoting on the following questions: 1. Whether sufticient number of cars are now on all lines and at all hours of the day and night to afford the necessary convenience and comfort to the patrons of the line. 2. Whether the cquipments of these cars are of such a character as should be used at the present time. 3. That the committes shall also inquire into and report upon the feasability of heat- ing the street cars during the wintex months, % Thoy shall also investigato and report upon the neccssity for conductor upon the lines most numerously patronized. President Bechel —appointed Messrs, Kitchen, Lee and Counsnin as & committeo 10 look into the matter. By Lee—Dirccting the city attorney to prosccute tho Omaha Street Railway com- pany for obstructing Park avenue. Adopted. Au ordinance creating the oflice of license inspector wus read and referred to the ju- diciary committee, The following ordinances were passed: Estublishing the grade of Kighteenth street from the old city Jimits to Vinton strect; es- tablishing the grade of the alley betweon Cass and California streets and running from Twenty-third to Twenty-fourth streets. llace and street be n from Lake to red to the com- Knox Held for Attempted Murde: Charles Knox, the mulatto who shot An- thony McAndrews a couple of wecks ago in Sandy MeKnight's saloon, was arraigned bo- fore Judge Berka yesterday. After exumin- ing the witnesses, General Smith, the prison- er's counsel, asserted that there was but little testimony sgainst Knox, but Judge Berka assured him that the evidence was the most conclusive and convincing of any case he has had tried before him since he has be- come police magistrate. Knox's bonds were fixed at 3,000, in default of which he was re- manded back Into custody. 3 McAndrews still carrics the bullet n his lungs, but is in fair way to recovery. Ho will never bo as sound aguin us he was be- fore the shooting. b Personal Paragraphs. James Yy })mpricwr of the Ar- cade, with his wife, has gone to Denver, where & weck will be spent in recrea- tion. ——— The bum judicial triplets ave still run- ning—to get out of reuch of the Novem- ber crash. Its superfor excellence proven o millions of Lomes for more than a quarter of & century, Tt | s used by the United Slates Governuent. " En- | dorssd by the heads of the great universities, as the frrongest, Purest and Most Heathful, | Dr. Price s the only Baking Powder that does | flft:n"m" Ammonis, Lime or Alum. Soldunly “7PRICE BAKING POWDEK €., New York. Chicage. St Louts, | [Special Tele- | certain roads are charging moro proportion- | D5eriptione. Genersh ihfotmation 1o new-come’ | . gram to the Ber.]—Fira thia morning do- | ately for hauling freight io points within the s freolv given. ved the top works, including shaft, en- | 8tate than for the same haul in inter-s _ c lano trance, bins, officc and general outbuildings | Dusiness, A numberofthe interested roads discussed the matter to-day and it was the A scnse of the meeting that state rates be changed to correspond With others. nite action was taken. of the Garver coal mine. The engine and boiler were wroecked, the wheels and fans wholly destroyed and the shaft burned to a depth of twenty-feet. timated at $20,000 upon which there is an in- 000 distributed as follows: New Yorg, Oct. Lancashire § 0 Queen $2,000; Nor ford $1,500; Phoenix $1,000; Gernian $1,000. : North British $1,000; i th American $1,000; Hart. broken out on the steamship Britanaia, ‘which has for some time been detained at the lower quarantine. The record thus f: one death and one new case. passengers who have been in Swinburne ospital are entirely recovered and to-mor- row will be removed to Hoffman island to oin the Alesia's detained ritannia is carefully guarded. e Supreme Court Decisions. Drs Monss, Ia,, Oct. 25.—(Special Tele- gram to the Ber.]--The supreme court flled the following decisions here to-day: Pricilla Hutchinson, appellant, vs L. W. Hutchinson, Bremer district. Dismissed. J. 1. Kiggins vs Otto Woodke, appellant, Beuna Vista district. George K. Weineg vs William Hollcomb, appellant, Linn district. Afrmod. First National bank of Ottumwa, appellant, vs John A. Hees, Wapello circuit. Reversed. | to await results, Theo 10ss is roughly os- Reversed. pmeni L, Cholera on the Britannia. 25.—The cholera has WODDBRIDGE BR he Sanden Electrio Ce 8end for College Journals S. E. Cor e SCIENTIFIC e MANLFACTYRNS oy RUPTURE CURE Dr. Snediker's Method. No operation; no paing tention from business. Adapted to children as Of Autograph Lesti- trictly contidential. PROF. N. D. COOK, well a: rwwnro Young Lee Again Remanded. on”the. Cuicao, Oct. 25.—The case of Ralph Lee, the youthful assailant of Banker Rawson, L GLUCK & WILKINSON. DS TN BODWELL & NMOINTOSH, —OFFICIAL—- speakel vill b cure vi Chicago Shippers Complain. * shoskers el o secured und thero il be | Chiongo shipvees Compie, -, | Real Eistate Dealers,| STENOGRAPHER, Room 6, 15614 Douglas St., Omaha, Neb. LOSTNARS through errors and bad GOLDEN MEAL €0, 19 Locustst 5t.Loul ~ Latest Quotations from the Misfit stock Market came up in court this morning. It was rep- resented that Rawson was not danger and Lee was again remanded to jail THOS. P. SIMPSON, Washing- . Youthtul, Impr e'guil)ebfllt L’lllrfid PATENT atents until oblained. for Inventor's Guide. e 1).C." No pay’ asked for 1119 Farnam street. The longs badly squeezed. The shorts have everything their way. Outside buyers throng the Misfit Parlors, whilst city consumers buy more than average amounts, Misfit suits find ready buyers at short prices, Original tai- lor prices being cut in half. Misfit overcoats, me ium to extra fine, are fast sellers. Astrachan and for being favorites. Pants are steady, with increased demand for New York styles. Full quotations below, with extra announcements for the week. MISFIT SUITS. Made to Order for £20.00; Will be Sold for $10.00 " R " “ w1980 00 X “ “ 000 “ o« 1500 “ “ W oaon w PR - “ w4000 * “ w2040 “ “ o« og0n “ o« e - “ o« oggg “ o« gm0 - “ e ogson “« g0 - “ e o @ “ o goey MISFIT PANTS. r 82,50 That were Made for..... 300 " w oo " 360 * “ . o " P “ o450 P “ pop * 5H0 “ . oW . St MISFIT Prince Albert Suits. For 20,00 That were Made to Order for. 25.00 " “w e w “ow “ . 6 PR - “ ma P % . G W “ SEALSKIN OVERCOATS. Made to Ordar for £300.00; Will be Sold for $165.00 " L 10000 O vy S “w w oo Oriomal il Only MISFIT OVERCOATS Mads to Order or $1800; Wil be S0l for 882 “ 200 * PR v I B P R MISPIT COATS AND VESTS. In Astrachan, Chinchilla, Plush, Beaver or Curlaire. Our Own Make in Fine Chinchilla, Astra« chan, Canadian Cloth, Plush or Ime ported Curlaine, from $6.50 upwards; Ferfect Fitting, Prince Arthur Coats and Vests. For 15,00 That wero Made to Ogder for. Py “ . om0 » “ “ o 3050 “ o “ FUR-TRIMMED OVERCOATS. Made to Ofider f(hr fi%: W_l.ll be lq!d l_?r %.fl R ] R MISFIT (lothing Parlors 1119 Farnam, Between 11th and 12th Streets. EVERY GARMENT IS MADE TO FIT THE PURCHASER FREE OF CHARGE, Proprietor Omaha Business College, IN WHICH IS TAUGHT Book - Keeping, Penmanship, Commercial Law, Shorthand, Telegraphing and Typewriting. 16th and Cavita ROOFING: G.W.ROGERS Composition and Gravel Roofing. Agent for Warren's Natural Asphalt Roofing. Medal Brand 2 und 8 ply Ready Roofing. 1205 Mason Btreet, Omanha, Neb, Writing thoroughe HORT-HAND Best and shortest system now in use. Free. Prof.A.N,GAEBLER, Box404.Bt.Louls