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S PPIUUPPIE S Ve THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY JANUARY 92, 1888, ~TWELVE PAGES. : 5 —_— e e e O TWELVR PAGeS S ey Ca,\hmerc 58[: l «(BED C()M[?()RTS y / _ Monday morning we will inaugurate vock's sale by offering 50 dozen ' Seamless Knglish Cashmere ° os of their very finest These ave respective merino_ heel pie 813,50, We have all shades and colors, R o e e “AU PAGE” BLACK SILKS [“¥iiaiii FAST BLAGK HUSE N “."0"' Under circumstances that require an immediate sale. These silks are the finest and best I All WOOl Plalds 50c. wearing silks in the world, and are from 75¢ to $1.50 a yard below the regular prices. Pa“er" Tahla clfllhs 580 g : Every dress warranted to wear. ANOTHER BARGAIN! |sioniih ¢ All Wool Sel‘ges, 80c. 2x2 Yards $2.25. z':‘:p‘l-""“‘"':f:"“.m OF CARPETS A1l Wool Roule, 50c. Ave from 10 to yards, Our customers who 40 to 42 inches: a great vaviety of differ- have small or medinm sized rooms can save mouey by oxamining thes 2x2} Yards $2.87, iy i ; ent styles of cloth,all plain colors, worth i Normandie Blankets Choice 50¢ Yard. Monday morning we shalloffer o choice new lot of Combination Suits t we bought in New: York for our own price — wourth $£20 to #25 each. Our price #l0, Messrs. Sauvage & Co., Parig, whose rich handsome goods most of our customers will ve- 8 member as having been displayed by their roprosvnt'm\n- in our store last May, and from 37 a“d 3'0 whom we obtain the very latest Paris novelties in silks and dress goods, have sent us 15 v worth $10 and Hu-u extra length le and toe, worth 76c a pai and dark colors only. Thes have merino soles and ave very warm and comfortabla for those who cannot wear wool-—two qualities, the 7oe aud 1, down 1o ASe a puir. Monday m « will offer 100 pairs of 5 = i i e i Culifqrudu *Normundle: "Dlankets, the finest »se have s Grecian re - | auali o ik, red, blue and CHILDREN’S DOUBLE KNEE dors Tike above eut. They are worth 8 | ¥iite % SVorinHN a o nd #4. Our price for and for rds long is v =" \California Blankels, $9 Per Pt s %) MARSEILLES i L i 7 inches, 25¢, " P s ally sold fo 2 palr, and at our All sizes, 54 t0 7 inches, 25¢ | he finest and richest importeds 8 ek it i 850 i Of &5 are a bargain, - - yards of 8-inch ALl Wool Serge and a N’S DOUBLE KNE ety of vich Plush and \.-1\'.‘1 teim- BEn SPHEADS $ g e ke R L BlaCk S:.lks, $2 OO [P D. fl(ll'SfllS, 200 + ( S PEC' L ' " This quality usually sells for #3 a yard. It is double warp and very fine quality, in $1 75 ‘,“mwe%‘:;,“w“gnmm A act, RO B one that we recommend with absolute confidence. ‘%\\ ll I REMNANTS [Au Page Black Silks, $2.50 Per Yard This is the regular $3.50 quality; has never sold for less; our customers can depend that it is free from all foreign substance; is .tholnhlly pure silk and a bargain. DRESSGOODS| A\, Page Black Silks, $3.50 Per Yard Monday morning we will open a 3 3 e T This is the finest quality that comes in this make of silks, 24 inches wide and is worth! ) i L asc o special vemnant counter of all our cut K ends of Dress Goods, in all lengths, the 12-4 Marseilles Bed Spreads in fine qual-| Our entire stock of the celebrated P. D. Core Same as above, only all large s most desirable cloth very low prices. [$4.50 a yard. v ity. Mr. Browa secured these at an |sets. e R S e A nction sale in New York this month | Futlity 47 Sattne, 8400: worth 43,60, week dde. 3 dress. B AC K S I KS $1 1 O and they ar A Come early while we have all siz 5 L L y . 3 B B ] S P I\IORS]L&“O S P BlORSE & CO ‘We shall also offer 10 pieces of a high grade American black silks in a quality worth; S P h{ORSE & CO S P BIORSE & CO D210 U il $1.50. Come and see it on Monday for $1.10 a yard. STATE HIOUSE 1TEMS son is considered a succcss, and is in gr. Children’s Double Knee Black Al Wool WOOL HOSE 25c. cl]mhillas“(lfl $15 We will also offer our entive stock of I are o quality WEEKLY BUSINESS REVIEW, | tgsitioeic Themsmeestc shee sk Yere | ray. © 0 200 2000 PGl 808,000 shares. More life was manifested in | A delegation from the bar of Doug- Major Birney of the live stock commission, sspecially at gathorings of army the leading speculative markets during the | a8 county appealed to the com- goes én('hll'uy’uhl—llu_\ to investigate relative ficors, Grand Army bunquets and meetings week Just closed. The undertone was ek | missionors © to Tind - thom Fa e ra 1o shipping cattle through the stock Hi re They Live and | of the ion. 1lhe Inquiry For Money Continues | and the fecling somewhat nervous and un- [ in the court house for thel 5 A NationalGuaraloolorsitoBaDrapad it MGt BEERtHE owaand ‘yhhet Thi %o Directiy adjoining Senator Manderson's Uy, v Seltled. Quito'a sharp contest was wagad bo. | their contemplated ejoctment from their in Mourning. Adjutant General Cole yesterday was send- 8 oy b apartments in” the Portland, with entrance Comparatively Light. tween the “long and “'short” interests, and | bresent quarters is settled upon. The gen- ut the warrants to *the commanders of from the same hall, arc the rooms occupied difterent compunies for payment of armory by Seuutor Puddock and his family. Theso battle at the close, Tho “longs” upparently | their ussociution put their wishes in \vrmna: rent for the each company being en- . | consist of a parlor, dining room, kitchen anc h tired out and desired to realize. Offer- | @ e commissioners would endeavor PAYING TAXES UNDER PROTEST. mlud‘auu':) '}‘ : :urp:.s'c.l ! s A REER/AT THE PORTLAND FLATS: four bed rooms with an outlook upon Ver- RATES OF INTEREST EASIER ings were increased considerably—the | comply with them. 2 Only three convicts have been received at mont avenue. The rooms ate neatly but horts” extending their lines somewhat— Register of Doeds Megeath petitioned the the latter appeared to have the best of the | tleman were told to have the directory of the penitentiary since January 1, two of simply furnished. The senator and his fam- and the appearance of an unusual number of | board to purchase u new map for the plat of The Attorney General Delivers an | them being from Dougiass and one from | The Handsome Apartments of Sen- | i, nllkv ':mlur'Munlh‘Ngn{ mk:-h nlemlmm.\ A Better Feeling in Foreign Markets | “stop orders” a“,'\‘ f" wlu,c depression in & H”‘(-u! o LT amolbted wt e ST Z ;. 3000 . The latter is aprisoner for ck— in the restaurant connected with the house 5 encral way. While there were no very | € son Opinion On the Subject—War- oL oA 0 Motsiandorion and Eaddaok During his last torm in the senate Senator | —Strikes and Threatened Rate | Fi30T0 Yuations in the prices of loading arth. | Deace for the Seventh ward to filla vacancy den Hyers Quite IN—-News Among_the dases to be argued the coming Their Industrious Habits— Paddock gained the reputation of being one Wars Make Stock Speculators , trading on belalf of outside parties was | 8nd his bond approved. The present incum: From the Capital. week in the supreme court will be the stay The Congressmen. of the hardest workers on the floor. Heis Nervous—Provisions Dull very unsatisfactory, as the orders of corre- | bent, Crawford, was directed to turn over in the Dr. Gandy case that the court granted energetic, \‘n ent and always hopeful of 4 spondents could not always be complied with. | the books and papers to Mr. Nissen. ¥ pending a hearing. Dr. Gandy, it will be success. 'He gives his personal attention to — Trading in both grain and provisions was [ The following resolutions were adopted: % remembered, is the Humbolt' citizen sen- z every detail of his official business, answer- largely in deferred deliveries, particularly | Resolved, That on and after this date all [FROM THE BRE'S LINCOLN DUREAU.] tenced to five years for perjury -+ Nebraska's Delegation, ing himself a large portion of his correspend- An Uneventful Market, My, Though the decline tn prices. within the | janitors und others enguged in the work of Adjutant General A. V. Cole yesterday Homer J. Allen, treasurer of Buffalo WASHINGTON, Jan. 19.—[Correspondence of | ence and dictating to his _secretary the re- C10ac0, Jan. 21.—[Spocial Telogram to the | Past two or three days enlarged the trading | cleaning, heating or otherwise caring for the issucd the following special order relative fo | county, was ‘at the state houso yesterday | the Bk, |—Nebraskans who visit Washing- | mafuder. ' Senator Paddock " is an early riser | |, FHHCHE0 Tum Bl -eBheciy o ogram 10 the | 15 gome extent in near doliverios In the way | COurt bose and serounds, and all who may bo g the death of Adjutant Woods of the Second | making settlement with the auditor and | ton need not hunt for their senators and rep- | 8nd often is found at work before he takes 1 200 b of closing up outstanding trades. A material | engaged in the work of repairs on the court treasurcr. Bis broakfast. His ‘moruings aro occupled | about the sume condition us noted since the | keduction in. prices was submiited to i ai Bouse o und they’ uro heroby placed undee v Re) ‘an V. an 1 ilding b o A ither in a_tour o o departments or af ening o T B Bankersl aatailalaca 5 @ o Y > r asane Republican Valley Loun aud Building | yaely mansions of the aristocratic quarter. | fiostings of the various somiitiees of which f\]fn,x;':‘\‘,‘,,;,’;,:l":\i\,,‘,," l(,.,l,,‘,::llf.‘ ey :,'.',tf e e At N;::::gnrlh:||"rlrr‘)\‘;x(xn'ln‘u‘.'(:c“nlll‘ house, from whom they are to receive orders wral Order No. 2—It is with profound | articlos of incorporation yosterday with the | None of Nebraska’s congressional delegation | fie is a member, and the sound of the gavel supuliocyvih ot unds the trade wore ot vory favorable to lower | and to whom they are to report progress in rob Lt tho AubouRCENIORt 18 1mane, tOKNE || Adtatary of Stata t h inds Him in lis seut in the scnate. | MONS market is in a comparatively easy con- | the trafe wore not very, favorable to Jower | S0 ind thie said enginoor will bo held B oeasica Natlonhl suskd. thit. Tioutenant | Tne. indobtodnass is eputation in the senate | dition. The amount of paper presented for | \wore inclined to an_casior focling und re- | responsible for the work of all janitors and resentatives among the palatial residences or k regiment, who 1s to be buried to-day at his home at Schuyle 250,000. | have been able to boast of owning a nouse. | invariably ted to 800, The As amatter of fact, neither of the senators | He has a well carned Joseph K. Woods, late adjutant of the Second | corporators ure: A. T. Smith, C. . Miller, IOMINANORO D SanuL y attendance at, every session, how- | discount is not very large, about the usual | duced rates. Receipts were small, being | il other work coming under his control. { regiment, infantry, died at 7 o'clock u. m., of | E. W. Poor, N. J. Lude and J. 1. Vallicott, | 829 none of the represeutatives even rent | powovor” protracted, The senator's clerk, | amount incident to the business of this season | cheoked by recent snow storms. Stocks of | Resolved, That on and after February 1, X the 15th inst., at Schuyler, Neb, s one. A suite of rooms is the nearest ap- Annin, is a thin, cadaverous, sullow" | ofiha voar, The inquity for money from the | #rain are not changing much-—wheat show- | 1855, 1o oné enguged in the work of cleaning, Adjutant. Woods deserved and won the M'GOVERN proach to home comforts which any of the ed, nervous young man_whose eccentric oSBT Arol fiis somo reduction. while the other coreals | heating or otherwise caring for the court esteem of every member of the guard, as well — delegation in this city posse: s of manner” afford considerable amuse- | Speculative interest in grain and provisions | (oo glionily in s In provisions the | house und grounds, except the engineer, and as of overy citizen who knew him. He not | He is Convicted of Resisting an oM« | “g 100 10 FE PR, e cacls | MmeNt to those with whom he s thrown in g tively light, and regular custom- | gupnlies are increasing and the murkot ruled | Who shall be_employed by the month, shall uly gdid “his duty well as a member of the cer—Meancy in Contempt. uard, he also scrved his country well us s | George MeGovern, one of the participants Prave soldier during the durk days of 1861 to | ;. th o disgracerul riot in Garey’s saloon last In recognition of his service, as a token of | Sunday night, was tried in the police court sorrow for his loss, and in respect to his | yesterday afternoon. He was given a jur memory, the armorics and colors of the Na- | trial, and the case commeneing at2 p. m. ; contact. He oucupies, with the senator, the housed in the Portland flats, & large, hand- | Gommitiee raon of . the Missiammi mver an, some apartment house which occupies the | its improvements, in the busem triangular piece of ground formmed by the | capit T'his s the same room from which Junction of Vermont avenue and Fourtcenth | (Geheral Van W d "l‘"":(‘l""“n'lll"" reet, where 1t ab T 8 1 1 ppening a street, where 1t abuts the Thomas cirele, The | (p@'8 (05 S 3 enlarged, recarpe Portland flats are owned by anks experience no difficulty in ob- [ unscttied and dragging throughout the | receive for such ser ning all the favors requested. Currency | greater portion of Hu'» \\'r""k- lilw")lx-l*“fkln'v month. S i srato | 8tock were moderately free and the packing x being forwarded to the interior in moderato | 80k Woro inoderstely froc o i Dac g He Recognized Ris Watch. amounts, largely to the northwest for the L] I v i i amounts, largely 1o the northwest for the | oins;" show a further decrcase. The | A negro named William Poindexter is oe- movement of grain and to the west and | oxport movement in both grain and | cupying a cell at the central station on the S southwest for the movement of live stock. | provisions was fair for the scason of the | epai e Shbd < G VoRidca s i 3 arge «f lifting a watch and chain from the turd will be dvaped in- mourning for { Jacted untl after 6. There was a great deal ew Yori capi- | and presents a more respectable ‘apy "The receipts of money from the interior are | year but not equal to that of the correspond ) ¢ e b thirty days. 2 aalbh) rhl‘n:: awyors and a - dishost. | talists, and, when constructed five or six | than_formerly. The larger por graduallly mereasing, and merchants report | M€ time in 1887, Tho shipping movement | Pockot ot Martin Donovun who lives at 920 By order of the commander-in-chief. o T o some ot The Withessenth | years ago, were the handsomest of their kind | tor Paddock’s ofiicial business is transacted e sk 48 F from here was moderate, as freight rates | South Thirtcenth street. The theft hap- A, V. CoLE. |"I:‘“‘;:: ~:‘ {‘3:‘.“‘“"“ ..mn“_m \;m."““]"w in the city. Now the Richmond fiats, on the n~:|3n hm('nulmu{r\'\_rluulu. S col ;«.nuns ulum. good m‘mnsl slutmh:‘ €X- | have not been satisfactor adjusted yet, | pened about 9 o'clock one evening last Sep- Adjutant General i p e BOSROR ALY, = SO b 3 A 5 SN ongressman McShane is located in the | cepting where recen! sHow - storms | but it is understood that a new tariff will go | tember. mn...“.m..n,,,..,v.,,,wm.m,dm A communication was received by the at- h ; | sidered by some to be thelr superior, while | residence on G street. His offioe I8 situated | o0y in general. Wholesale merchants | Fates so that merchanis at Chicago will not | negro passed, snatchod tho wat nd_ chain op reports | from Donovan's vest und darted swiftly down him quiet, and was finally subdued only aft st it tne | AL tHe endlotiina kailiand e el 60 el (e ¥ torney-general from the treasurer of Ne- | being aned $10 for contempt of court, The | SCVersl in process of erection, notably the end of the hall an e, ligh e on | be diseriminated againsi. The icomore than $50 per er and it of the h > > being built by Levi P, | and aivy apartment comfortably fitted up | have presented —a little sHow > change and are somewhat oon- | the y aben e f maha county, who asked an opinion relativo | testimony produced showed that MeGovern | 1are apartment house beiug built by Levi P. | &balty, aartmont, comfortably fitod up L5 ay of rencwals for | 5100 little: change and are somewhatcon- | the strect. Donovan and his friend gave to the payment of certain taxes in that | had seized Ofticer Godola by the belt and did Morton, will probably surpass either. The | puieh’ of bLusiness, A commodious bouk- Ao, moderate hor- | 11E - gl b””:".!.;“kllwlvh.‘. “."“Wy'dph'm“n"wk county. Sometime since a mandamus was | 311 i0 his power to interfere with that police- | Portland flats are occupied largely by con- | case at the end of the room is at present as_their manufacture accumulates CUTTI Shoay and .,"‘ A0p ;". :"““" - ';'."' ono- 3 : b le aiding Oficer Hinchey in the o " ’ y % ; e < v & here ¢ hwl van saw or heard nothing about the wal L e (it d AR T8 n whi g smen and army and navy oftic ena ded down with agrienltural veports and | slowly, aud there is not mueh vim to that il st of Quinlan. After an absence of only and ¢l th a verdict | tors E addock and Manderson ave the only cuments for transmittal to “constituents. | branchi of trade. Considerable paper is of- | mhe Commissioners Curtailing—Sal- | Poind: from miscellancous sources, but a fair erles RaNuaAA " Othe B el until yesterduy, when he saw come swelling down street with S8 stately strido w 1 o chain and charm that P T ]l'tmn\uu!nnml ately recogniz .xnu-«mufla cular Saturday | Dad lost Yast September. Donovan immedi- gular Saturday | o601 ntotmed 8 policoman of the Girewmls Y stance and the darkey swell was given & J. Solomon to be ap- | ride in the patrol wagon to his infinite st for Florcnce pre- | At the police station Donovan recognized the 2 o petition | Watch taken from the negro as being also his Nemaha county on some of the ancie e © jury returnec ymo des ho middle of the roof i\l:nlvl\l\lul:\-lul‘u le“b"‘un Kearney r;ul:'oml l1‘:«.'“\‘:. «’T?:‘-‘x‘x‘l‘w"\ 'z'\x’xlxl\ul:\!.‘.’:\".'\lt-n‘ pvern's firsy | members of the senate who have rooms in :: I::‘.“'.N t ll:\-v(\ile '{h;3','](134|v;.!‘|.3l1‘ large : portion was forced to the str Ra The mandamus ordered the county to make | offense the judge let him off with the min- | this building. Representatives G ery morning und_evening, and is | interest are somewhat ci The five commissioncrs w he proper levy and collection of taxes meet | imum fine, $10 and costs : lowsa. and Sherman, of the Utica, N. Y. | none too lurge to hold the enormous mail | on call and 7S per cent on time loans. Pos- | spective desks the judgments amounting to some 22,000 Ufi\,“;"l‘"' ;*'{‘Al Wes o¥ ‘}'“"3_‘*‘1\"".\'. met | Gistrict, also occupy suites of rooms in the | which he receives every day f i every sec- | 8ibLY loans on gilt edge sceuritios may be ob- | afternoon meeting The citizens desire to pay the taxes under | for his damaging testimony of the da, tor Manderson ave on the fourth floor of the h 1o4 (A8 B0C AP L pointed justice of the pe I ! ations for soeds from tho Advices from castorn finanoial ¢ 0 otoat R AP RRAL A e ks 1T Db O fore. He called the policeman all manner of | building, They consist of a small office, u rtment of the gove »d steady and rather firm money | cinct was rejected, there bel 03 use to tako the taxos under protest names, and finally ended with shaking his | parior, o dining room and four bed | scerotary, M. & rkets, without much change in interest | for his appointment received from e clec- | 95 Property. Poindexter saw that he wis 4 compel payments, To this the attorney 5 e oftice e 1 reatening to s, L car Sel . erson kej mediately adjoinin, ! ste rates, which ranged at 5@7 per cent on good 3 > preci 0 NG fuetuploa LW, 5 ' eral unswered that anyone can pay under the | pulverize him. Pat stood it grimly uutil ho e A i e e L R e R T O D ot of the county troas. | IO Diame by claiming that ho had bough law under protest if he so desires, and the | saw Meancy's knuckles inthreatening proxim- | pachelors hall with Senator Palmer in his | ijiar ™ Ho voritds from fifty to sixty ofiicial | to be working easier with a liberal supply of he quarterly report of the county troas- | the watch and chaln from & pawnbrolae treasurer should receive such payments. ity to_his nose, und_this being too much for | handsome residence on K street, but during | jetters a day, and) in addition, handles for | available means. The Bank of England has | Urer was received and placed on file, but was unable to give the name or location AS ACTING WARDEN, him, Pat drew back his fist. and gave Mike a | tho present year he was fortunate enough to [ Mr. McShang a large mass of his private cor- | further increased its gasots and reduced its William Olmstead was allowed his claim of | ©f that sccond hand jeweler. He will be Owing to tne illness of Warden Hyers, of | blow in the face that landed him on his back. | sub-let the handsome suite of ‘rooms which | respondence, Qccasionally in the evening | rate of discount to por cont. On' tho couti: | §24 for shoveling snow on the road. fiven o chince fo explaln his ROAVANMBEIN ! e penitentiary, Mr. Dan Hopkins, deputy | The crowd that had gathered by this time | Le now occupies and which had been leased | Mr: McShane takes a notion that the wmail is | nent the leading banking institusions a s following pommdnioation: from. the!| R AR cumose g ore TUARS IRGEEN rden, was made acting warden on the 10th | laughed greatly over the affair. This made | for a term of years to some wealthy Wash- | not rapid enoigh for the dispatch of his offi- | increasimg their deposits slightly, but no M owing \ 1 the - B B O o 0 ue | Moancy vory ahgry. but ho Aid TI0t Offor 0 | |awton ics unty treasurer was refe uow traveling in Euvope. In | cial business iind hires a wire between Wash- | change in d » ed to the judic A Shivering Passenger. Hinchey is the officer | consequence, the senator came into a very | ington and Omaha for the purpose of holding | York ex Omana, Jan, 21.To the Editor of the Ber: scount rates is : was in good ed. New | € Most stringent orders have been issued to | touch the officer agal throu commit an. bim by the governor for the government of | that Meancy is charged with striking two or | completely furnished fiat with all the bric-d- | conversation with Ris editor and gentlemen | out the week, and the demand was only fair. | To the Honorable Board of County Com. | Will vou please state through the ec e prison anl the scvurity of the prisonors, | thres times on the back of the head i Sun- | brac and articlos of vertu which go {0 mako | associuted Witk hin in his various. busiucss ytho focling was stoady, with sales. bo: | missionors of Douglasa County—Gonta: 1 | swus bou biouse stato through the columns of which are being rigidly enforced. Warden | day's riot. up a comfortably furnished home. The sen- | enterprise banks at 6067 um per £1,000 | herewith desire to ask your favorable consid- | YONF Pab Y 118 I OWSPAONS ‘(8 Hyers is better but not able for duty us yet. ARl O R a ator and Mrs. Manderson take their meals in | Congressman Dorsey and wife are com- | but later the market wi d and transac- | eration for the following cle p and | this city are so silent on the subject of heat- HONDS REGISTENED. ‘ottge Burned. the restaurant on the ground floor of the | fortably located in the aunex tothe Ham- | tions were reported r, though they | assistance in the oflice of the county treas- | ing strect cars. Has the horse railway sub- ‘The following bonds have been examined About 5.40 yesterday afternoon a small | building and do not use the kitchen \\lmh is | ilton house on the corner of Fourteenth and sed at premium. Forcign ex- | urer and their respective sidized the press, pr don't ne Spapermen ever uh in @ common street car, or rather a ator car, this scason of the year. ple of this city will never get relief from this outrage until the press champion 7 and registered by the state auditor as re- | cottage at 213 North Eighteenth street, | a part of their suite, K streets. Their rooms are simply furnished, i law: City of Grand Islund, $30,000, [ owned by George Edson and occu. | Senator Manderson's committee room is | with no pretence o style scries, water bonds, running’ twenty - i )mAN at 6 per cent semi-annually; optional after five vears. May township, Kearney | o0 fire. Analarm was tur change was in moderate demand th wout | present year, to wit: One_depu d their meals | the woek and offerings were only fair. Ship- | #1,80; one bookkoeper, 1.500; one assistant pied by Mrs. Kimball was discovered to be | (B¢ handsome apartment occupied by the | are brought to them from the hotel adjoin rs 60 duys documentary bills' on London | and collector, $00. © Réspectfully submitted, A committee on priuting records on the gallery | ing. Mr. Dorsey does most of the work him anged hands at $4.521,@4.83, and closed Hespy BoLLy, County Treasurer ed in and the fire | figor of the senate, It is one of the best fur- | self, unswering his {ontshs 4 0 te. ng his letters in person witl steady at $£.529; (@4, Stocks in New York Another communication from the county,| their cause, and the paper that takes it up county, #4,500 6 per cent, twenty year bonds | department responded promply, but had the | nished in the building, with a large room in | the aid of a stenographer or a exhibited only moderate activity during the | treasurer relating to covering the desks in his | will erlasting gratitude of the in fayor of the Kunsas City & Omaha rail- | misfortune to partially wreck one of their | the rear where the senator has his private | He 18 one af th perloh of & Hybew past week. Operators in all quarters were | office with wire screens was referred to the | Suffering thousands in this ¢ y voad; Hayes township, $14,000; Lincoln town- | trucks in turning the corncr of Sixtcenth | desk. “W. H. Michael, the clerk of the com- | tion and is well known atull the departments, | not inclined to do much business, and the | csmmittee on court house and jail, pelled to use the street cars ship, §2,500; Little Blue township, Adams | and Capitol avenue. On arriving at the | mittee r\uu’ s that portion of the room im ngressman Laird is even less given to | undertone to the market indicated a little I'he county superintendent was directed to - b county, same bonds and interest in aid of | scene of the fire the entire roof was diseov- [ mediately adjoining the entrance. The desk than any of his associates from nervousness and & somewhat uusettled ¢ the pauper referred to in the ap Oharles Ward's Sad Plight. \ same line of road. City of Columbus, §0,000 | ered to be in tlames. The energetic work of | in the rear is used by Mr. Ham, who is the | braska. He lives with his old chum and | fecling though fuctuations in . priccs ? unication Charles Ward, a boy still in his te ¢ futernalimprovement bonds, = runtiug | the firemen soon subdued the fire.” The dam- | senator’s private secretary, and conducts a | bosom companion, Congressman Guenth were witnin @ i rang ‘o the Honorable County Commissioners | terduy afternoon wus discharged frota the twenty years at 6 per cent intercst. | agesto the house were confined mainly to | iarge portion of his official correspondence, | of Oshkosh in s rounia. of tooms. o The rumors regarding freight rates makes | of Douglus County: The undersigned most 1 . | City of Alma, Harlan county, $,000 bonds in | the ceiling and roof, which Will take £250 for | Senator Manderson's business habits helie | York meonuc” ' couple of rooms o buyers timid about taking hold, while at the | respectfully ask your honorable body to take | C22ut¥ Jail broken down in mind and health wid of Kunsas City & Omaha ruilroad run- | repairs. The dawage to the furniture will | his appearance of good-natured ease. He is | Hoor Gocs service. for both and 15 by 1o | sam s oot 10 particular pressure to | some action to rélieve a citizen and taxpayey | from @ sickening malady, to seck out a ‘ ning twenty years at 6 per cent. The bonds | foot up #100. The cause of the fire was | one of the most methodical and careful of | means handsome or elegant. Messrs, Laird, | sell anything excepting stocks 1 arc | of the burden of kecping a sick pauper in | brother-in-law upon whose philanthrophy and from townships in Harlan county in aid of | a defective flue. senators in his transaction of all business | McShane and Guenther all their under a cloud by reason of the strikes of em- | one of my tenements without recelving uny | charity he is thrown, possibly to die. Ward, the samo road are: Antelope township, 5,000 e —-—— which comes under his care. Every letter | at Hu Riggs house, Congressman I ployes, or a railros The earnings of | rent therefor, and respectfully call your at- | it will'be remen , wus arrested several Turkoy Oreok, §3,000; Washington iownship, Licensed to Wed. from his constituents is cavefully brieted and ying as close attention to | the leading railros not 50 promising us | toution to chapter 67, sections 3 und 11 com- | weeks ago for stealing & suit of clothios from > 81,50, Alma township, $,50. Nora pre- | The following warriage heenses were | filed, and is generally answered the same day a8 any member of the | some time ago. Wall street ope arc | piled statutes of Nebraska W, A. Paxton, jr., while in the capaeity of ‘a cinct, Muckolls county, 'bonds in aid of the | jssuad yesterday by Judge Shields: He takes 8 copy of every letter, private or | houso. Ho attends in nerson to all requests | domg on v @ fuir business, while foreign and | = The said pauper occupied my house since | bell” boy at the The prisoner wis 4 Clicago, Kansas & Nebraski railroad, $4,000, | o0 00 s Ry Ao, | OMclal, which leaves his commitice room. | and is especially vig orous in _his pursuit of | outside \A...mm rentabouttrad- | the 18th of December, 1887, It is a burden | sent to the county jail pending trial before Fanning twonty years at 0 per cent. ' Spring Jacob B el 5: | Most of the scnator's work is transacted at | the flccting pousion. Noone is betier ki | 4 Early in the | on me in a two-fold measure, as by section the district court, and since his incarceration, Creck precinet, same county, same bonds, 'T“ AKK“‘;"- Amaka.. .. _-_0 the capitol, but he Irequenll? burns the mid- | in the recesses of the pension office th: t was steadier and prices im- | of cuapter 77, entitled revenue, I aw assessed | he has wasted away to al a shadow, 000; Nelson precinct, same county, bonds L_'m\l_"-l T l"flh('mfllm . -l, night gas in hi little office in the Portland | Laird with. a complainant's letter htly, but toward the close @ | for the support of the poor. Friends interceded with County Attorney for same road, #2000 Valley " county, Christian G. Elsasser, On.mhu. Bt 22 | flats in working over committee reports and | hand and a bunch of papers in the other ng Wi pped and prices set- | Trusting you will give this your immediate | Simeral in his behalf and yesterday he was 000 bonds finding outstanding warrants Bessie Ortscheld, Belle Plaine, La., 20 | investigating: oficial papers whick he has Pauiy 5. Heavi, tied back agiin. The trading was wainly in | atteution and relieve we of the charge of said | roleased on Lis own recognizance,

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