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i iioteid e 9 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY. : Ea W BlTTEN BY THE wlLD BOY' ;).l;‘!.:‘l!l;‘l th‘l'l :\ ;‘l'tr li‘nllllllrlca m“:l.::llleh';';r AN OLD H(ll:fl__(l(llflll DOW ?’P\:r:w"fidflmla&- f‘fi‘;{"&fl;‘.‘.’ffi;‘.’.‘.fifl sNE:\I(» _’lll EVES, THE ANNUAL RECORD. ‘\‘Hmrl Schroder, ||\|r||nwh;:| Town e immense channel span is constructed on | 1sanc. Weil, Wholesale Olothing and | iy death. Two of Them Captured After Making it Not el Db e tie cuntliever plan wag i ffylive, feet Furnishing Goods, Fails. Small Hauls, fts Enormous Total and Wide Disti- bl s N S X above high water mar! ne vear and three | Kyxsas Crry, Mo, N |Special Tele- The Charges Against Donelson. Last evening Phil Barrott, of Elkhorn bution—Caprices of Fortun e e oy ) B LAmit: ¢ Another Attempt to Capture the | ;;outh was spent in the constriction, gram to the Bae.]—About s yesr ago Isaso AWisHIROTON, , Mot 90 o ‘od), 8in Francisco, Cal Iy Mhe correspond- | station, left his overcoat in his buggy while Wellk Farieo & Co. Sun Franciseo, Cail.l o Otoe County Monstrosity. — w fiogal Logion Bnquet: I, who for thirty-ono yoars had run a | ence between Hon. C. R. Breckenridge and | he stepped into Shannon's saloon on the cor- | 1,4 Partial it ‘l‘\("l"'l‘u'l"{’;'»‘l:‘.:::;‘"(;Im‘l?‘ln“:x"“" 1l st P Dre Morere Tn ¥ Nov. 20| Spocial Tele- | clothing and furnishing house in St. Joe, sus- | Captain Sumuel Doheldon, door-keeper of the | nor of ‘Tenth and Capitol aveune. On re- | Compuiy duriie -t year eniing Novemoes, | Ango-Culitornian Bank, Sai Fra vass of the | turning a fow minutes later he saw a thiof | 187 together with the nanies wind nddresses | Robert Joseph Leigh, fven to the company by the holders, cmitting | 1ty Nationnl Bank, ¢ RESOLUTIONS OF SYMPATHY, | eram to the Bre he first anniversary of | Pended. His liabilities were $420,000, Ho | house, growing out of the Willot st., N the Loval Legion commandery of Towa was | S¢ttled with his outside creditors on the basis [ latter for re-clection. was made public to- | making off with the co ro, 1is t. As the sneak paid | o y 5 g observed here to-night by @ reception and | Of 40 conts on the dollar and with local credi- | day. Breckenridge announces that he can- § no attention to Barret's shouts to halt, :vm- "l{::.‘v‘llz'!‘:hf.::{v' :;:!"nu'lu‘x‘u‘l'n are on file at the {;,"r. JaRson e o ook § Al Passed By Fremont's Councilmen For | 1un0uot. Among the guests from abroad | 1orsat 70 cents. The payments were to be [ not support Captain Donclson for re-clection |';,‘r‘l'vl4'((,‘urt\' muunlli‘xl'. who captured the | Offices of the company. ShaWive OF aat the Imprisoned Lincoln Solons— were General Belknap, of Washington; | made in four installments. A portion of | because of the charges affecting his roputa- :wlr‘nv T "fv‘h::":‘.‘m“"“‘l‘]"‘:;“‘“:I‘I:‘“',t“; hoocd DRAWING OF DECEMBER 14, 188, €W, Moorman, Cloverport, Ky \h Dubuque's Big Bridge Dedi- Colonel Roper, of Rockford, Iil, and | these payments, amounting to about #40,000, [ ton, = The charees include carrying dead- | tho name of F. Day e “-"*inrw»a Co.'s Bank, San Francls- Reintucky Narional Ban il cated—A Fine Banquet. a lar delegation from sbraska, | were met last August. Among Weil's indos cads on the pay-roll, sending men at the A bartender named George Campbell was N entucky Natioml Bank, Loutsville, Ky ers at the time of his _failure wore J. & government's cxpense on his private busi Ok, Wik, 1 Fontaine, Calion 6 PeOBTLIE: » i R 4 g 5 arrosted by Officor. Hare last cvoning for | Ko th Nati of ;o s, ) oS, e echtion 1o e es of gt | Lorlie, “They iad bucked hin paver frabout | hess, taking money, trom subordinutes, and | stouling a fine pui of hewvor gloves belong. llm'l'nrnu‘.m"(.";.'.\":'n“f:'“\ e, Chieago i Nexaiior cor National Rank. Catre. His . . o i - 214 0 secure ertain castern | (RCOM . ot o S 1 ing to & » Milhom, Seventeenth and Clark | Dan'lJones, at Theo, Dumis’ Furnitnre Geo. 1. Zapp, Houston, Tex ..., 3 Wotnded By the Wiid Boy. thne, s o vesy briniant aftaie and follow | o, “On Monday e Weil, g it | Toply, denies e trithfulness of somhe of the | wtfda” O ek Do o AR | - s ol N Ortent, W Arithony, Houston, Fex Namnaska Ciry, Neb., Nov. 2.—(Special ing useioss longer to attempt to stem the time of | charges and justifies his conduct with regard Hibernia atlonal b :k. New Or] \.mn l P L e is wanted for unother perpetrated Sunday Bak, New York ity spoeches were made by € encral Belknap, sinesi - A y others, A o A0y | Parties ew Yor] i oge phell & * e the men who discovered the alleged wild boy nan Hepburn, of Clarinda, and others, | 4,0 vostorday his house in St 'h;‘”;mw‘h_’]j Steamship Arrivals. ;-‘:m’-l.f:illl‘m "'r'.‘-‘_“i:, 1'1'- “llir*!u ,,“"" th«--n. J M. Gross, Crawfordyi m» Ga Woods, Portland, Me Pper iR lonel Godffey, membor of the Utah | &F e S h a able gold watch and $40 rty in St Augustine, Fla, through hicago, 11 on the river bottoms near Peru last Satur- : IoNAtRIngter. The stock turned over in this city will just Prysorri, ) egram to | in money. John B, Fernand vannah, Gi :L Burrett, Toronto, Ontario, Can day, was in town this morning to have a ssion bttt el I;Iu;::‘):x\'l;l('v;l mn;. lhlt;umn\;ul :{; n\\'“"i' the Bk ]—Arrived—The Nederland, from e e \\"n'x‘jl.l:"ll':‘rlmt 1515 Fulton av hos D, Crum: ; .|.»“.~|.I.., : 1608 ym dressed which ho re- g dorsoments of Lorlic Bros. for Mr. Weil. | pyiladel A 7 . 3 Vi 3 ¢ (0., San Francisco, ¢ 2:;{1:'|1T;¢,;?v$::.1‘? (f\lp:::'«‘:l‘)‘lt'hlll‘u‘\‘lNlllt'n\:!‘\‘ niradiotony. Testimong: e O s, o e ol | Philadelphla for Antwerp. A Lost Little One. Linsey Ha patiavilie: tha e o e h ] 20, — Arrived — The A little lost boy between three and four | We Stovx Crry, Ta,, Nov. 20.—[Spocial Tele- | endorsors for Weil are held by the Motro- QUEENSTOWN, Nov , throngh First % Fargo & Co.s Huu fonal Bank, Jackson an Francisco, Tust night. It again cscaped but carly this et ol 1 Trad, bank of New | Pennsylva m New Yor! years of agze is at the police station. He has | péokai i g - 1l New Ovleans, La i gram to the Bek]—The defense in the | politan and Trade Vutional bank of New e , 3 48 | gank of Tutte Comnty, Chico, Cal i W. Mk 8 5 morning some twenty men followed the trail | 30000 .Ml,]”‘.Mm‘“m.‘k,,u tos. | York. Me. Lorlic said that Weil had no [ Movit -Arrived—The Fur- | on a gray cloak and navy blue jersey cap. | Cod. McDowell, 670 Kuperior st k. Ak T s 810 vhic d to the er where it 1 how any trace us there was ice on the river, | put upon the stand, but the testimony is though very thin. The men advanc Jocal creditors, his dealings with Kansas | hessia, from New York for City houses being on u cash basis. “LivErroor, Nov L Joskrn, Mo 2. (Spocial Tele- | tia, from Bostor the | ubout the sume as that brought out on the | gram to the B Bavtimone, Nov, ‘1"v1.k v He says his name is “Bddie.” Jllll,'lyl‘-”lll‘;‘ TR e ¢ Vene- - B endergast, Baltime M, throw, e Stein Bros., Baltimore, M. ... s Real Estate Transfers, ns Adains, Boston, Mads Natighton, Governor st., Rich- int, 18 Win, I“h Camp 1 anc Weil, a wholosale ! ) i By ) o VI ‘] » Y Charles R Croft and wifetoJ ph Ab- DRAWING OF NUARY 11, lonia, Tex theory that tho monstrosity was either | previous trial. It is quite noticeable that [ and retail merchant of St.Joseph, to-day from Havre, merica, from Bremer, 4 - of ol 4 SO L LS drowied or crossed the viver in its effort 10 | much of the detail testimony is conflicting, | made an assignment, turning over ail goods ——— bott, 1ot 4 blk 22 in village of Water- John Campbell, North Muskegon, ‘““' : gank, San Francisco Louts, M 295 | Gormelius Hecaino 300, o Senator Gorman's Views, loo, w d KN&DD, Mugnoltn. Mish elude its pursuers, The neighborhood is | The attendance s diminishing 38 Hanover st l’r- ed | of stock, which were appr d at greatly excited. Munchrath, the convicted co-defends as ;nr Burns Nutional muhlu,r' this ¢ Weil | Bavmisone, Nov. he Sun hias @ apec- | Froderick .4 i, Fargo & Co.s ik, ¥ai Frdncis: e Mina -— on the stand to-day. ias o store in Council Bluffs run_ by his son, | ial from Washi in which S Sor | So: ag | 0o Cal 15,000 i Richanison Diuig A Brakeman Killed. i and untla fei (4ys Ao OPOXALONL B10RS It 1aon Siitos Lo R o wiich Beustor QOb | Gulibt wd.. [ L 2430 | Amglo-Caifirnty Tk, Linited, Saii WD aus, Nel y G ok = g el 2l - s positively that a tariff reform bill | Oftelea Kopsehusk “'to " Frederick Francisco, Califormis, . L 1om o g, Ban Francisco, Cal Frmvost, Neb, Nov. 2.— al Telo- More Blazes at Stoux Cit | Clay Center, 1an., throughstill wnother son. | {0 SOt S ORIV thath (e Koo e | Droxel, s 51 1ot 1 bk 3, Droxel's sib 3, e o, v, Y e Ve e gram to the Bek.]—Mike Caulley, a brake- | Siovs Ciry, Ta, Nov. (Siecialilel Other Business Troubles. which will ent off certain custom duties and | 5 Okaloma, 400 | e e AnERERerfol Vi, 16000 A DA S e man ou the Lincoln branch of the Fremont, | gram to the Bee]—The buildings ocew | ey fio Nov Creadon, . Lealiy &Co., | pravido for tho reductign uf tho fntermal rov. | ELUE 8, Rood m'-'.'\‘x'fl'mfi?...‘,\"_.‘.'i'i' Cal o "L i W Elkhorn & Missouri Valley road, was killed | pied by A. M. Haley & Sons, plumbers, wholesale dealers in boots and shoes, assigned | enue tax. He advises Carlisle to decline the %;’L’{:?d"{(dfififl‘l‘.‘{ PR T Kiam, of Kiam Hrox, Houston, Tox! 15,00 paut i DRAWING OF SEPT. 13, 1887, 8t2 o'clock this morning at Davey. The | fitters and iron workers, ond Anthony's | gl Liubilities, scheduled, 880,000 | 8peakership and take the chairmanship of | Otto Lobeck and wife to Wi H Bios: Sl DA DL Ry tndson_Ave., Chic .ln e, Roodhouse, TS v 1. Gillett, Norfolk, § aul Klnles l\mw. through E.'A. Hanes, C. (‘n\\n Oftawa, Kans i h.Ban Jose,Chsta Rica, train crew to which he belonged was making | trunk factory were consumed by fire at an an extra trip and the fatal accident oceurred | carly hour this morning, together with the on the return from Lincoln. Caulley stock, machinery, ote.’ The total Joss struck by & swinging gate on the_ stock Abotit $81000/oEeD (O searcaly iR OE Vit the committee on ways and means as the | qoll, Tot 6 bik 2, Lincoln place, w d. 875 lender of the demoeratic force ‘on the foor. | Biward o' Wolers ot ul to Wi i Srisp of Georgia is recommended for the S 5 te O nan, dry goods com-. | speakership, bkl e LB L assets, NEW Yok, Nov. 20.—The well-known firm of Brown, Wood & Kil Al Runner, Union Nat‘on: s, £Or & depositor Wi 850 ) Mem i It 1l e i it orel New Yorl — — N phits, " W. North Ave, Chica- o 8d knocked under the Wheals, is d by insurance. ‘The fire is sup- | mission merchants of New York, Boston, 3 - Gertrude Barton t L . « R o g, Them in | posed, beyond question, 1o’ be the work of an | Philadelphin and Chicago, Jave gone into Accepted the Ultimatum power of attorue o itor, throughi Peop!e 1% ik cars passed over his legs'mangling - L h Peop frightful shape. He lived about an hour, | meendi liquidation. ‘The firm is one of the lending _I"'fl“ ‘;":fl‘- ‘:fl\k fi'-Tle peerniie oy U TR L 000 | L Crhe . 5,000 SOk Oty The body was brought to I're H hori e ones of the country, doing a business of from | Mittee of the stock exchangemet this after- bl 50 Omaha, wd. .. 8,9 ! T p: © oV, 9 R Y - - " 3 ol C She o o B, Albert ns, through' First Nation twentysfive years old, single und lis parcnts | g | An :flm v Bur .:-:. a1 mete. | $1000,000 0 S14,000000 o yer, controlling | 100 und decided to uceept the ultimatumn Samuel C Shopard and wife io Rose S 60w | Ajbert Evaie, tirough’ Fit Niffioial live at Fremont, 111 D Wi —(Special Tele- 30 e mills and sipposed o havo | laid down by the telegraph companies. The | 10t igs 'Windsor place, w d.. . .. 4,500 DRAWING OF FEBRUARY 8, 18 Mrs. Francts W Oh'o sted For Selling Whisk gram to the By s grain elevator | 4 apge capital - for trade. William | demands of the companies included, not only | Bdward S Rood and wifo to e Herman Netherfield, Kin nd B e okt Ky Indicted For Selling Whisky. at this place was burned this morning, to- | L. Brown in announcing the trouble said his | & decided reduction in the rental charged, | ~Junces, lots 6 and 7 bik 8, Albright's igh Fist N ULIBank of Fort Wayn N Wisamib "Vork ": OakLAND, Neb, Nov. 20.—[Special Tele- | gether with 20,000 busliels of grain which it | father,who was capitalist of the concern, had | but also a discontinuance of the tax which ant 'wd 211 W ” nor, B 1 Clark, and Miss A, ram to the Bre.]—P. Peterson was ar- | contained. The loss on the building, in | wearied of ¢ ng itlonger. The stringency | the exchange has heretofore assessed upon | o, " ita 3 “hb, Ko Nattonal Commercial Bank, Mobiie, Al o \ gency f Francis T McKenna and " wife to'A' T Marston &' mimereial et Als} Yosted this evening for selling whisky in | @nd machinery is about $15,000. Insurauce, | in the money market also had something 1o | every message delivered in the exchanges, Tukey ot al, lots 17 and 18 bk 1 of Portland, Me i 4 DRAWIN P ; the county | #00. do with the firm's troubles. They had gone Oakland. He was taken befor OF OCTORER 11, 1887, S Bank, San Francis g 5 sub div of part of Heim- Wells, Fario & LR, 0 ¥ 73 = on £5,000,000 of endorsements a few months Grevy's Reas for Resigning. baugh dd, wd > co, Cal Y Paid. Fourth National Bank, N. Y, city ’.‘:-‘(I-‘}"\-..,\ixl.:;. t::l,:ly‘::y‘:::.:”:L.;:i;," buil, Th THE IPANAMA CANA o, it a lavee part of that had beoy taken | Pawrs, Nov. 0.—President Grevy, in his | David. N Mifler (hiit § ',.,!““‘;".}l' o through Julin Weil, N Ehina B Lt Tioatun, M et B L DEG B4 Of W ORI e bt 1 caro of and the rest would be. The firm, he | message to parliament, will give, as a reason | Maloney, ¢ 120 feet of 1 Partios In AL Micd Cluas. A fobison, 355 W Ohto st Cile e Omtana Tast e/l I'I‘l‘ A and Other | wdded, was perfeetly solvent and would have | g5 Goning, the refusal of all the leading | | bl J2 Omuba, sherift s d... 800 g 0o, il litg a largo surplus when the business was wound —{Special Telegram | up. The mills in which the firn is inter- | Statesmen to form his cabinet. He makes no LRl (s S Fred Tegtni and, Uhio Union Natioual adn st Buitaio, N Y. . apring and temperance people are fully de Ww Yonk, Nov 2 ard, 1o 3edfor Auton A, Vi o) for o d ‘positor tormincd that whisky shall not be sold in de- | 0o Bk, |- Among the passengors who | eted are said to be doing well and have | complaint against the chamber or senate or e 00 |[dssephya mith Falls, Ont, Cun., 81 Comnon st N flance of their whishes, P S Sin 5 ample property to take care of their liabili- nst his ministers, but laments what he | Max Meyer 1 He through Seward's Bank, Auburi, N. V. 15,000 N OWEY arvived on the steamship La Gascogne, from | {0 torms the unexpectod desertion of those upon | 3 bik & Manhattan add, w ¢ g00 | Thos, Alexandes, Washiniton, D. .. 1000 L Sympathy Fon the ..,,‘,,,,,“ fimen | Hovre, yesterday, was: Commodore Henry | Froxnox, Nov. #.—The failure of John B. | whose fricudship e thought he could rely. Phomas Gibson and wife to et L R Gy s ol ymp: 4 5 i ) Thoms wife to i Tk of Memphis, Tent 000 S tacr. Neb, [Special Tele- | B- Slaven, prosident of the American Con- | Laing & Co., one of the largest wholésale di g v ' 101 3o | Dk or' Memphts, Tonti 222220l grum to the Ber.)—The Fremont city couneil | tracting and Dredging company, a concern goods firms in western Ontario, is announcy .lem- Caton's Health, 1418, q ¢ d Ve 700 nn., througl u.uuumix nphis _to-night unanimously passed resolutions of | that hus been actively cugaged in the work Liubilities, $100,000; assets, $50,000. \ Cricaco, Nov. 29.—Arthur J. Caton, son | Walter (Ix:xk and wife to Hugh G it s * aympathy for the Lincoln councilmen now in | of digeing the Panama canal since the start, .,.-.i»m,.r‘n"{;;qf?.“"'n‘.‘J o ot s hecocin {ioF Judge I, D. Caton, who was reported last | * a0} ‘\:Ilfixnll‘x‘l‘xn?l?:lxml“quf' o om Jail at Omaia. — All eyes were wet. Hesays: “Lecan say that the canalis more | § corshaw & Co.. which collapsed during }"*_";:h"“ F’fl"g in a very precarious state of | yop A Hiestaud to Helen R’ Clark, I, o.i ohet, Middieport, ORio ) half done. 1t is open at present for | the wheat corner, was decided to-day, result- ‘r“-:] i lljwl .y {hat the report grew out lots 15 and Davenport's sub div, Wm. 8. Thompson, care M Attempted Suicide. vesscls drawing fifteen feet of water for | ing in the defeat of the creditors and” a_vie- | of the fact that last week the judge had un dd, w ... " 3,200 [ eor. s wnd Bunson st Camion, 1. Sullivim, 50 it Fremont, Neb, : pecial Tele- | twenty kilometres, on the Atluntic side, out | tory for Charles B. Eggleston, who was a attack of pneumonin. 1t was of short dura- | @ icks and wife to Gustavis through Adams Express, Phila., Ta LY ot st., Boston gram to the Bex. ] —Henr; Furst, a Ger- 0 S i xovi s 3 special partner, tion, however, and the distinguished jurist is Kinkel, lots 11, 12, 13 and 14 blk 7, M. Holilster, Wayland, Neh., through DRAWING OF NOYEMIER & S e wel b LB A e e o oty IShcent and R LR OO Vs RenouE | PRraFezom fACe) v L[ wisnkerhisesce Dol e, i Gay & Gront, O AT rer, & § - | We wi RV a e bR ‘ 2 7 i, L il B s . B. Barrott, St. Johnsbury irongh 1Ay & Gromt, 5 Tight with a 41-catibro. Tevolvor with suicidal | s W e, e O o St S MURDERED BY INDIANS, ik ral i s Uy G L T L Merchant< J i Wit R il o satic tTouble |y LA UL il . Schultz, lot 5 Hans Stebbins street, Mem: _Burrus Wrrolk, Vi 5. Autent. Ho will recover. Domestic: trouble | will huve five more completed. After long | A Trader Killed in Minnesota By The Death Record. sub div, Bartlett's add, w d 600 First National Edgar Burnett, agint Adams Expross ¥ i .vm..ul.;gm'.umu. and In view of the fact that it Canadiak Mavhiiads: St. Lovts, Novi 2.—Henry Overstolz, | South Omaha Land Coto George s TP S aral 15,000 Gossip From Blair. o e e e e O et | Havvock, Minn., Nov. 20.—[Special Tele- | President of the defighet Mifth National bank | Hicks et al, lot7blk 74, § Omaha, TRUE el hoerronton, Ravl e NI AT o B o0 Brat, Neb., Nov. 20, - [Correspondence of | eatimated, M. Do Lesscps has cone | gram to the Ber. |- After the repeated crimes | 81d cxmayor, died this, morning of heart | W d. x5 400 | pank of California, San’ Francisco, Cai.. M Sk i Kol Plkorit, : ) Neb,, g : matad; SN Do - Teasons i : : derimes | B0 OO e T e i i o oot | Gustavus A’ Kinkel fo Elien M iicks, 8 Low ‘Angele Toston, Musk, 1500 the Bre.|—The fall term of the district court [ cluded ' to build temporary locks for | and thefts that have been daily committed by pended. The flags of the city have been or- lots 11, 12, 13 and 14 blk 7, Hanscom M L Andrew st % closes here to-duy, after having adjudicated | the middle section. ~ DeLesscps hias no fear | ¢he Canadian Indians who cross onto Amer- | dered at hulf mast, place, wd.. 1 S 15,00 8 large amount B e e s 10 yeasat | ican soil for the committing of their brutal | Littik Rock, Ark., Noy. 20.—W. R. Miller, | T-ouis Sc hroeder (trustee) to Adam i JUAHITOUEh o 00 A& very interosting caso was triod horo before | o000 000 me tar ik bt b Coaiets to e | doods, it is high time thut a general complaint | tate auditor, died to:day., Ho was governor | pISetst; lot8 bk 3, Brown park, wd. 600 . N. 3 . Judge Hopewell, that of Hrakefiold against | plete the canal, even if it costs $400.000,000. | was made. The Indian agent and others in | from 1578 to 1881, oo M Ty oy \\\'m»'.‘l'f\'n'fi.“,"”“ Ca. ! oo | Wilkins. The latter had given a strip of his [ Delesseps denies that he eve authority have been notified that the Indians A Gambl 1 i Mount” v Device. Carrie M Chadman, J W L. .. Mount Ver- Only a Gambl Trilles s 5 5,000 Cnicaco, Nov. 20.—Wil o nal would be opened in February, 1889, My Yand fora highw own judgment is, however, that' &hips will ¥, upon which grove had from the Canada side were not only killing _non, e Y % - 3 iam Skakel, the 215 National Bank, Nashville, Tenn 4,000 been planted. The plaintift hml‘h_mv_n £1Ven | cross within thede years from Junuary 1. oft our game, but in several instances Amer- | man who ran a clockiwhieh purported to give | 1t € Patte A I Mins and kJ. E. Brady, through Permission ot tho owner of the adjoining sec- ican trappers have visited the Roscau | tho quotations of gruin andstocks, was found ne. lots 3 and 4 blk 1, of Hirm- Josephi' 1 bR LR QT - tion to cut a few trees in the said highway FOUN valley and never returs They were | gyjlty of runnning a gambling house this af- ugh & Patterson’s sub div, wd... 1,200 | Buffalo, For full particulars of the Grand § [ Qwnliosindhor ack Wilkins frodojupiand | o e o o doubtless killed by the Indians. I ternoon. <t Lininger & Metealf Co to Auitman, 5, fiank, San Franc DIGANG o Ddsentios 15 w6 eohion it R Oy o ey o e LAY R DUBO At ¢ K. Hoard, a trapper from the | His punishment was fix¢d ata fing of #100, | Miller & Co, com 314 ft north of s w Buerican unk, L column of this paper to-doy. e “vsl‘:;ml' "'Wilkina. then: went home, while % Huron, Dak. upper “Roseau - river, came to ‘Hallock [ The jury ignored their power to punisly [ ¢ov lot3in 5,13, © 170 1t, 8 56 - dod: (o Vilking thew: wait hiome, while | Hrros, Dak., Nov. 20.—The bodics of John | for the coroncr, saying that Tsrael Ryder, | Skakelunderthe habituaf criminal act and | ff, W 170 ft, 1 56 ft to beg, s 6 ft tobe 7 . el bt witks | H. Gowan and his sixteen-year-old dau one of the oldest Indian traders, bad been | give him a term of imprisonment. A motion | used as an alley, wd s 15,000 o B revolvorand his hired mman. who were mot | wore found at ‘10 o'clock to-night at theiy | Sliot 8t his (Hoard's) houso Sunday night at | fov a new trial wus ehitbred S s B IR ‘X evolvor snd lis hired man, who Wore et | ome frowbn. siff, From all appearances | Midnight by Charles Cophass, a wll known Rl Greenar, lot 7 blk 2, west side, w d 300 b 1N b A his L 3 . . om all wppearances | fndian m cauder from the other side. Thinks Blaine Don't Want It. Frank Pros and wife to Vaclav Di v approached one unother, and Just as | they were suffocated by coal gas last Friday | Hoard says that at midnight, after the fam- p, Tr o atko, s 14 n 2y lot 3 blk 6, Kountze's L =07 S oy were in the act of taking deadly aim, | pihe"uq that was the lust soen of them, The | ily had retired, Copnuss und his younger | o irrsncua, Nov. 2.—-Hon. B. F. Jones, | ojadd, wit.. . T e T e 1707 Olivo Street, Sty Louls, Mo, *tite young wife threw herself in the breach JNERS S HEE T A EEE SO T . broke ther came and called for Ryder, who an- | chairman of the republican national commit- | Thomas | Tuttie and wife to S Niwark 5 55 and’ prevented Dbloodshed. = Her husband | |60 Goor, finding the bodies as stated 1 the upon _they demanded [ tee, in an mterview, says he does not believe |~ Tuttie, lot 1, 8, 4 and 5 blk Hurrig . Canton St., ‘l‘f“ll‘\:' 1“"1“"\:!"“*“1'(:;‘\(\: oum ..rl ‘\uu‘«,.xlm; 8t subsequently brought suit for damages, al- | \jiother had gone into the country to nur: ¢, and being refused, Ryder was shot | Blaine entertains the slighest idea or inten- | #nd 5 blk 617, Bedford Place, Mass . o SR B P t;';hm]mm) injury, receiving a verdict of 5 | Gl friend. the left lung, dying th hours | tion to be nominated for the presidency next | Cb: o ma J Scott, iob 'F"I‘l {\ni:l‘xl:x‘l‘}l "’;l,fihu\;l Mo :::.? ::‘1;‘1’.“‘1. i 1 New York. Havi > . 3 —————— Prior to hi v D 2 blk 6, Potter & Cobb's ad A Y pould ARL O . OLEE G > Jesse T, D 5| - 9 Q 0| or rifle. The ba 4 cetly 3] i pt 2 < Vise & Pan- : 128 Fadgo Josso T Davin poncer of Washing: |, G VRO S0 Telogram | chostor il The bull ad psaca direetly | Tatk of: Doposing Ttev, Pontecost, Schmidt, ot 4 bk §, Wise & Pan o | ot N e SPECIALLY T0 THE TREATMENT OF up the Missouri river on a freighting steamer | to the Ber.]—In spealing of his Chinese con- | 38 tition. into® the . stoopine |, NEWABK Nod, Nov. 20.--Ata meeting of | william T Carmiciiel o Juli i FR LT G - .and landed at Council Bluffs, there being | cessions and thie new rumor of their having | room of the Hoard family, | the congregation of the Belleville avenue rick, wi ft lot 14 all lot2 blk DRAWING OF APRIL 12 18¥ Wothing of Omaha to speak of at that time, | pe, ot even good prospects of future 1 revoked by the Chinese government, | lodging in the wall just two inches abov wh lots wera i drug in the marke Wharton Barkersaid: *“The steamship City of ?»“- Hoatd slioas MiloMHdians mindo/ges fi.\. cousisted of claims varying in size to | Pekin, which arrived at San Francisco from | |00 Al AL of “tiia uit the claimant. The judge came over the | Hong Kong und Yokohama on Saturday, § n Francisco, Cal... 11 st., Portluid, O Bunk, " Limited,” S Nervous, Ghronic and Blood DISEASES. Congregational churel to night a proposition |~ fid add, wd..... to depose the pustor Pentecost on account of | Flugh G Clark and w his recont anarchistic sermon was negatived. | icarnd dot with a well armed | Pentecost is an active supportor of - 1ien, Millard 4,500 | Wells, Farka & Co, e to John sub div of lot add, wd... ational Bank, for account possc’ to try and effect the capture of the | George : 3 A R ey T o' 15000 | More especially those arising from tmpru. ver, however, and located a claim in that | brought the news that the Chiuese | murderer if possibie, Ityders remaine will | (ol and was u labor cundidate for mayor | oy 7 bi 11, Bedford Place, w d 600 | London, Tarls and American Bank i dence, nvite all 80 sulterng oo 1 with- rtion of the city lying north and including s fu out delay. Diseses of ifectlon and contagion dily without use of dan- its Whose cases have been ted or pronounced fncur- able, shotild not fail to write us concerning their symptoms, All letters recetve immediate atton- papers spoke of the scheme as }wll:mm.h'( »lHull:]n'k and an inquest will be ———in l-‘rj;glm ck Mohle and w 0 Dav b having fallen through. The report | held on Wednesday, The guestion aris: 5 2 Tipton, com ut ¢ line lot 3 Capitol ol ith thae tologrophed | foam | oW long must the peoplo of Minnesota sub- | . _Another Musical Prodigy. add and Farnun st, w 97 ft, n 132 ft, 5 LY g mit to these Canadian outlaws before the [ NEW York, Nov. co about two weel : Joseph Hoftman, tho | w221t, 8 132 ft, 0 22 ft, wd'........ 6,000 s ago and dif- | government will protect the people. A pri- | ten-year-old pianist and composer, made hix George M Ribbel and wife to Lucy I Cal Sheboygan, Michi.. portion of the poor farm, which he held for some time. Finally he lost faith in Omaha | ! ; +wnd sold the entire tract for 250, This same | i8 identics land has recently found ready sale at from | San Franc Canton, 0. 3,000 to $,500 per lot. The imhm also At | fors only in the fact that it has been brought | vate citizen has no redress, and the Indian | A Collins, lot 3 blk E e v it ton, s & y American debut at "‘ Mo 0 & ollins, 1ot blk E Saunde \,A\uuuq.n Git.... on. ey and Fourteenth streets, u jon which Tom Mgl o . 3 complaints made to them. v his_display “S | Lillian W Ha I M. Stotts, Dee, And will be mailed FREE to any address on re- ey has for the last fow years been erect- [ China is favorable and no information about 8 4oy . by his display of musical knowledge and lot 8 blk 1| AL Robb, At Inwn Kas. : celpt of ‘one Sient stam eetical O *Ing a six-story crick building. At that early | the revocation of the concession has been re L Lt T i technical abili ¢ Wells, Fargo & Co., Anciseo, Cai tioms on Nervous Debility and Physical Exhaus- sy this 1ot was considerably outsido of the | ceived cither by the members of the syndi. | THE BURLINGTON FRIGHTENED. R Mrs. David Swicklieimer, Rico, Col. tlon,” to which is added wn “Essuy on Mar; WPty limits, but the judge built a residence | cate or by representatives of the Chinese gov- | ppe Alton Threatens to Cut Al Rates Sale of Arizona Mines. dno. vz, Pottsellle, Pa. . Wit important chapters on diseases of G. Tagin, Clarksville, T B Dwyer toston, Muslnl o AN Vs & B, 8. Webber, i t1ind, Mé ung men. Address Keenan, Barnesvitle, Minn. LOUnE eI A0 e i &) ppe™ S and D, DAVIESON, tax el B I O A e " oo | 1707 Olive Street St. Louis, Mo, o there somo littlo | ernment in this country. It is nevor vory il Cnicaco, Nov, 20.—The Chicago & Alton productive Orguns, the whole forming i which should be read (fwon it, 16x20, and i me. Finally, conceiving the idea that the | likely that late and important news w at_trans-continental lines of the future | from China by way of the steamer act ould find & more direct passage at or near | the Pacific occan while therc exists road to-day sent a communication to the Bur- .ghe present location of Blair, he sold the | communication by telegraph with Chinese | Ington road which created gr E:rrm lot and house for just what the | cities. Such astcp.as the revecation of the 0 Prescort, Ariz., Nov. 20,.—Several mines situated in the Martinez Mining district were sold to-day. “Diamond Joe" Reynolds of Illinois, is at tne head of the purchasing At excitement | committee. A large force of men will at among the managers of roads west of Chi- | once be put to \mrk cul treati Qu bik 430 Grand View, use had cost him, and emigrated to this | concessions would of course be announced by and wifo to O'N itam s it . 1th aud Locust nty in 1855, where ho pre-empted | wire, und the notice of it would be sent to | €480 Itwas to the effect that if the Burling. 10t 9 bik 1§ Patrick's add. w d 2,700 . 15,000 Mim near " the defunct | town of | thosé who would be entitled to know. ton put inta effect its new proposed tavift GOmids Barton o Chme T Dos & 5 “MeSoto, which was then enjoving ——— reducing rates to 1llinois points, the Alton Tot. 23 blk 2 Potter's add, wd.. 1,430 ational Ik of Catro, 11 Ino mething of a boom. 'I'here was consideru- The Fidelity Crooks. would at once reduce all rates—local, inter- | ¥eaues ‘"”“"-\OP Abbott. Wililam R Homan and wife to H 3'St, al Bank of Mobile, \ui 10,000 le timber upon this claim and the judge's CrxcryyaTi, Nov The legal investiga- me jate and through, up to the Missonri | Went take some steps John, ¢ 50 1t of w 60 ft of e 115 1t of Louisvilie, |\\ B0 count of how he felled the forest and [ “INENETh ol v o 4 Step woull cut | Thomas Callan, the supposed dy Tot 10 Millard & Caldwell's add, w d 3,000 000 reted a comfortable log cabin is very inter: ) It the United S | vn railroud carnings west of Chicago il | London, Secretary Bavard writes that ihe | H B StJolmand wife to Charles 2000 osting in its details, But 1 must tell you of | began this "“""'“'*’"‘"“"“““"‘!"“"'“"""““* lions of dollars. The 1 ety | state department is wholly without x\ullunn‘\ Reynolds, o 80 ft of w 60 Tt of ¢ 115 F el:m uash story: Haviug no piow, he culti- [ when the ease of E. L. Harper, in custody of { o1 % G908 to apply for a stay of proceedings peuding - | tof lot 10, Millard & Caldwell's 0 a two-acre tract near the cabin with a | the United States marshal, was called. He | bash putting in reduced r u., from Toledo | Vestization and trial. add, qcd. 1 V. Luibard o, the first year raising thy st bounti- | wwas uccompanied by his wite and his counsel, | and other castern points. {t has - James © Smiley et through Il.mk of I crop he has scen before or since. In this | Judge M. F. Wilson and C. H. Blackbarn, | to postpone action until Decemb The Weather To-day. hams, w 25 1 of e 50 ft of lot 1 bil cisco, . rap”’ was & mammoth squash, which sprang | When the case was calied, Harper announced | way oficials say, unless a comproi For Nebraskn: Light snow in th " 80 South Omaha, w d. D250 | ¢ H m one of four seeds which the government | that he as ready. ‘The arraignment pro- | fected, chaos will cnsue. L g PR e 3.1 BiY SNawCI Ihonarthe 2 L M) BenK hn_n.l'ul d furnished, the remaining sceds failing 10 | cecded by reading the substance of long in- g R0 y £ra portion, fals weather I the bouthorn pors Total, $70,817 | LqRne N ator nnect. This squash grew wonderously, till | gictment to whi ded not o He tion; slightly warmer; light east to south - . Nevadi u.nml San fltp|x~dllx|~ beam at 156 pounds. Withas- | puilty. Then the work of selecting a jury ars to Be Heated By Steami, winds becoming variable, Building Permits Buuk of California, Virginia City, Ne tance he loaded it into his wagon, hitched | hegan, X Cuicaco, Nov. 20.—The Chicago, Milwau- ForTowa: Fair weather, followed by light §FORms, 3 e .Elnx team to it and drove down to Council | The jury was completed at 3 o 00\ |1Xe0/& b Fanl* railivay BRNOUUOR ALOD |leane fa o viontar e e oy Mely || ~Eue falawin g Revaibaiwaralaened, yosler: DRAWING OF Witk Noy UNHOOK WHite BEnG WORN. fts, wher ho prosented the great, squash | printed cony of the long indictient given to | December 1 the throush trains of that con- | South easterly winds, aigtly wartor, o yEanersianotupWhitlook - F. V. Wasserman, Omahy Kovery lady who desires periectiou o tyle and ot '&fi'?tl.i“h‘.'é“.. B ek el re | Gl A, ey Curnett addressed th | DU O all ines will be cquipped, as rapidly | For Eastern and Contral Dakota: Stigntty | SJuba) &8 JUNEREGRIGHER 1 1900 ono | Wil din oy S fros, Vi O OREESTER CORBET COMPAN o T s Tl bl wremard Lt | e A s aime, | 4 possible, with the steam heatin apparatus | oldor, faix weattior, followod by local siows | "™ BV, cotage. 5124 Charlcs. i Worcester, Mios., andl 415 Markef strcet, Chicage had sold the seod of the squash to many | nent. with which they have been experimenting, | 1B the northern portion; slightly colder with | N' "k “Adains, cotfage, Miami, near A SR persons, realizing in all about &5 from tho 3 S e Sl aas The St. Paul road claims the credit of first [ Jocul snows in the southiern portiou, light o | “ipyonty-second 1 1 "”‘!..;."1. e it Bauk of leri: 3 sale. The vine on which this squash. was Kansas City Councilmen Uneasy. ingitg the matier of stoam heating into resh variable “““"‘- & Tsaac Jackson, repair o hious e Kiss. o e 10 i red over eigl cet - - . o 5 L 3 tice 0w has o b nw — Twenty-sevel emple ork ( X hoad mine. squaahes, (ho- leust of whisy | JKAX8As Cir, do., Nov. 25, —(Speclal Tel i Ll G ACHA Grinnell Retires To-day. Ul R e I KPR N o e wid L, 55 \ Y Weighing over sixty-six pounds. gram to the B vork of the comm leuts to a successful issue, Cmicaco, Nov. 20.—Me. Grinnell retires | Four permits, aggrogati it an 1 00 CAY: i iors oo 16000 e tee of the city council charged with invest- T from the office of states A)torney to-morrow ! Annie Chn i sk A Strong Case Against Rainsbarger. | izating the allged malfeasance in oficeof | A Concession From the St. Paul. | to take the seat upon $ho bench to which ho | John W. Hoffm: i Ncb. U xch cof D ¢ % MawsuaLiiows, In, Nov. 20.—The state | Alderman William J. Looney, completed tho | Ciicaco, Nov. At @ meoting of the | was elected by the pegpla., is at the Millard. A Wik, of Dyl N TR TTCT L fosed ifs main case in the Rainsbarger trial | taking of evidence to-day and will render a HENEER el .‘..A:"i't',l""."' 1500 Lo s this evening. A much stronger case has been | decision to-morrow. From excellent author- | lines to-day, the St. Paul road consented to a1 A . I % Crsuline At New OF to competent liusinoss Men acepting, excustio made against the defendant than in his fivst | ity it is learned that tho report will be adverse | postpone, until December, application and 1.,...-\1.. ikt :I.“‘,‘““t"',‘l' HAY EAVING GOVERNORS! wamtal. The tostimony then given has becn | to the alderman. The fact also leaks out to- | notice regarding the reduction of grain rates, ron iIC a arr WL Wifkon, Wikiow, G e SOMATD e S ~ eorroborated and amplified by new witnesscs | d3¥ that arrangoments are in progress to in- | The general freig cting thej i s s, They e ialize are i steady wid ince lumnlnu portect combustion ,rm Pl pvnu und healthy atmosph ' nl whistling, ) lowing and sm tdunger i ire, T K000 in soe P roatigato sovoral Other membors of tho o o IS SO e | who were heretofore afraid to_tell what they | Yi* L T O took no gotion regarding the readjustimont of | kuew. Nettio Rainsbarger Hailey, the di- | hibiting a good deal of uneasine The in- —_— like Hood's Sursaparilld, ¥ el working through o ,worced wife of Frank Rainsbarger, was put | vestigation promis:s to be highly sensational. A New Route to Flecceville. blood, eradicates the ImPUrALY Which causes and pr the stand today aud repeated lir simple —— Cricaon, Nov. - 30 Tho eold weather | motes the discase, und soah bets apermanen red by locul applications. Itis s constis “Isuffered severcly from chronfo catarrh, arisin ase wnd requim a gonstitutional remedy o impure blood. It becwme very bad, causing soreness of the bronehiul tabes and a troublesome cough, which gave great anxioty to my friends and . Ans Mill foward st., San Fraue and 0 of hroken ut terrible indictment of the boys. e & At the same time Hood's,Sarsaparilla builds up the | myself, us two brothers died from bronchial consump- ciseo, i vice torsed by b antile, cor) b e A TR AR o Ifi_"f",&""‘ fiox "“Vp:":"l‘_‘i'\l'”iw oy | throughout the northwest is sending a great | whoio systow, and wkes $0u ool ronewed in | ton. Ttried many medicinos, bt received no veno | g L% (5 i O, i att and expirt Alonca, Agosts Cleuting not disturb her and she cvaded the errors T L h & A 0! ohn, many tourists bound to California to that | strength and henlth. Be stireto got Hood's, Ht. 1 wasat nst induced to try Hood's Sarsapurillg 1 Diego, Cul b ¥ ;"'-Ir\";_"r\ lh\l“l‘l % GASFITTING CO. Whon which the case was reversed. Au ordor | Mexico, has offered a veward of #1000 for | point by way of New Orleans. To accommo- [ I nave wsed Hood's Sfrlaguaritia for catareh with | W80 §aw 1ot the same ma in bhoalth or feelings. My ates, Tenn ¢ A AL AT N W YORK. @ cen issued for bringing Frank Rains- the capture of the bandit Eraclio Bern date travel the Tinois Central has inaugu- | very satisfactory results. 1 tocgived moro permuuent | CAArTh is curod, my throat is entirely well, sud o y LLWAY, NE . been issued for bringing it i i S e eger from the penitentiary to testify. The | He has ruined and almost dep ¢ | rated a line of through sleeping cars from | benefit from it than from any other remedy.” M, E. | 4yspepsia trouble, with sick headuche, buve wil dis- i a in stre o dofense will put both him and Nate on the districts of San Ignacio aud his 0 to Los Angeles. Their train left | Rean, Wauseon, Obio, appeared.” K. M. LINCOLY, 35 Chuibers t., Boston, Ifl‘(" | ”mk Mow. Or stand. acres are kuown throughout the i ha sleeper full of passen- Tend \ Try the pecullar medicine. us National B ; e e — . —— ngeles Dangerous Tendencies N 0 | batal . —_— Stuffed U ‘celin ¥ Dubuque's Big Bridge Dedicated. ¥ Ir." Biap b "“.: g Hlll.lf Characterizo catarrh. ‘The foul matter dropping into » & 3 \';("‘“ amond a a John SeRetina, Dunqui, Ia., Nov. 20.—[Special Telegram [ Ricmvoxn, Va,, Nov. 20.—Returns of the Death of a Denver Journalist, A e e T AR b Lrane N ASTaRITIRr ] Lk hede ot o st AT ey #0 the j3er.]—Over fifty thousand people wit- [ recent election as shown by the reports of DENVER, Col., Nov. 80.—[Special"Telegram | or consumption, which maps #in immense harvest of | torribly disagrecable disense, catarrh. 1 took Lood's Staw _messed the ceremonies of the formal opening I‘l\--inm ‘I_n{ runvxplm"lm x;\"oa(vvifl.‘ufl 9,506 | to the Beg. ]—Henry L. Feldweisch, editor | ¢ ‘u:v: ullmullll_!l- ':r:::.fiu‘.::” rlle“(::l:‘y‘mldl' .:::,.: Bursaparifla with :‘h e e T et X ot | ‘and dodication to the public use of the grand | democratic votes in tho stute, and the repub. | of the Denver Times, died at his residence, | DU, FRRRIAE SEOCION sa+ | of that continued dropping in my throat, and stuffed- | K. G, Meflerimn, L NSON = IR Pl lican vote 119,350, a democratic majority of : < b parilla before it is too late. o ST T PO Py K A [l Brideo ovor thoMissssipu at this city to-day | J3 ' Norty o | 307 Clarkson stroh, fis moruiag of Bem: | "y vaesconeshsm it e aunorag mss, | Sace hior . S s o hacs o e | | b _GLUCK & WILKINSON. structure is a marvel of architectural ————— orrhiage brought on by exposurc in the Jato | nusal catarrh, and have taker all Kinds of blood puri. | trouble. T recommend Hood's Sarsapzqs towilasa | 9 (i lawes CROVeT ROV 0iciacs cai SRR | "®nd enginecring skill and is one of the largest Russian Officers Degraded. county campaign, in which he was a candi- | Sers, but never found rellef Ul | uted Hood's Sarm- | good wedicioo.” M. 8. 1 o, Putuam, Conn. | 1y r’uuu Biny, Porland, M. thy Last remedy [ wworks of ite kinds between St. Paul and New | ST. PETexsoumo, Nov, 20.—The czar hus | date for county clerk. He was ill only a | barlia. which 1 am eanfilont, HOL IR Wl (bt 18 1 0 et sahos: o orrisle ol aoroncss | Jus, Binclair, 8 ¥ clty AT, BT e i3 Orloans, The successful complotion of this | commuted to degradation to the ranks tho | week. He was born in Cincinnati, and would | Hovss warssburs, K- GLBON®, pfawiiten, OLLO. ;e - s e e haverold contider t undertaking is & memorable cvent in | Bentences of olglteen younz oftl Who | be thirty-four years old to-morrow. He grad- : ; 3 DRAWING OF o ous Birtovact hargiven sauniactica, { : g were convicted of engaging in _a revolution- h Woells, Fargo & Co., San . 50,000 Mrdenly by the Aleoit & o historical 1 development of ted from th . . rical progross and developmont of | W VTR O SRETERE (0g " to exilo in | Uated from the Woodward high school at the 37 John Murphy, Gleamary, Te - i elu' and was accordingly commemorated | (Lo A age of eighteen, went to Evansyille, Ind., and First Nat'] Bank of Cliatia 15,000 Hudsea, N, Vo A Ith _impressive ceremonies. There was a " i — ‘begame clty editor of the Evansville Jaumu u ) Henry ~Downs, Swiftwater Plantation, B, Rttt Ok Sockin Uy Vadiag | Tho Ohdongo Baodlers Grantad o Btay; | & I, Sf o rosTion o Smamani e e 88 i3 nl ::ll't:;‘l:cz‘ spoechies by leading | 00yiua00, Nov. 20.—In -the appellate court :‘)""';;“: ok A ';‘:“x}‘;&’;w m:::‘::‘“ old by all druges B fors Proparedouly by Kold by all dragsiate, 01 o8 for B Propared only by | Chiris, Sinies, s Dryades sty New O -mun v siyisoN 18 rldn\hono ¢ the fincst and most | this afternoon & atay of proveedings was | andvanie to. Colorade: n- 1050, ince which | © I+ HOOD & CO., Apotbessr 1. LLOOD & (0, Apothecurios, Lowell, Mass. Toana, La i . ot P‘TE“TS fon b Ny bar ) ique on the Mississippl, being the ouly one | granted the boodlers. The question of bail | time ho has been associated with the Repub- 100 Doscs One lDullur 100 Doses Onc Dollar, 9’ Colemun, Petersbi urk: rough pueata uud o U eaough for steamers to. pass ~ beneath, | has not yet beon soltiod. lican, nter-Ocesn and Times of Whip city. He o : ‘City Baok of Richmo nm'kmonu. . 16,000 ulde. a % g ; ) > - s aa— - e 4

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