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Pickod by a Bogus Chicago Employ- | The Omaha Guards scored a big Twenty-filve Thousand Hoga Ro- | Tho matter 6f modifying the mjunction | Formal Opening of the Cotton Fac- | on bemng called stated the nature of the con. | They Still Float Over the Seized last night b, ason of the br ant inaugzur N 1 ND . CAL 1 ment Agent, ation of their bazar. There was a ver ceived in Bighteen Days, s i 4, barthondgimd e bt A 0 tory at Dos Moines. T e B G IR Haytion Republio. it T motor company was tak up beforo Judgo n aced shed Ho about RO I xceedingly fashionab at Dundy yesterday moraing. The conet desided — ot hundred delegates, represonting HUNDREDS PAY TWO DOLLARS. | | "_',’ b ', 43 Fileighs [V | THE BIG EXCHANGE BUILDING. | thatin case the confostants could not agree to | THE SIOUX CITY BRIDGE TESTED. i“"".‘;‘-““ nmission men, from Chicago, BUT THE CREW ARE PRISONERS. —_— @ generous rasponse from tue visitors, The :‘ s ’|” e [' g jo) "““" “1 il U8 &t mot at the Southern hotel, St. Louis, last He Offered Th the Cowbog's | Armory on Capital avenus is admirably | Capacity of the Now Stock Yards or side stated that modification could | Ocial Returns of the Voto For Sece | Getomel durieo road the resoluti s nened. | The Haytion Minister to This Country Pleasant Pastime, for Which They ?‘ Bpted witte "‘]‘i“M e - Street Paving and Oar Lines—A s made and bad beon ,u‘m‘.ylx considered retary of State—A Bold Safe James G, Martin, J chiard, J. B Emphatically Declares That both spacious and iofty with ¥ en informed the hat they Erion and Mr. Carpenter, ) endorsea Col : ) W Ao South R, taw N Contractc ed—-Happen- must get togother and set a time upon v Burglary at Dubuque— onel Savage and were ehthusiantic. i thelr bt L g places could have been decided upon b; ings Over the State. date. both companies would complote Town Nows, praise of the meeting. The report was re HRTIBREDIWE . : layitig of their track, Mr. Howe, on bohalf celved and tho committae disohntaad — S management. Tast night the interior of of the motor Wne,statod that his company Colonel Savage made a motion to organize hall presented a very animated poar (S TR 1 could complete {ts work in about one woek a livo stoc xohar WhisH on Bore 566 There May be Trouble ; Boautiful women richly attirad, gentlomen [ NGOEAtka Cltyls Packing Indsteios, |y pritchiett, on behalf of the orse car com The Towa Ootton Factory Onded, Dromkis ot Tavorabla comments from | NEW Yok, Nov. 2. —[Special Telogram to PR ! in eveniug dress, together with the military NEBRASKA Crry, Nov. 26, —[Special to THE | 45y announced that it would require about Drs MoiNes, Ta., Nov. 36— |Special Tele- | all presont. James G, Martin favored a live | Tie B Tho unoxpected arrival at this P Bee Huuadreds of wooly young men Ber Nebraska City's packing industry | four weeks for his company to complete the | gram to Tne b ~The tirst yard of cotton | sto ym it vite tho packe " y by od into the Contral hotel, on State and | uniforms of the Guards present, made up a 4 3 . bl tye ¢ ok commission, and invite the packers | port of the United States steel cruiser Bos flocked into the Central , on Ao i continues to grow. During the past month | work which is contemplated cloth manufacturod in the stat I v and buyers to Join, such as 18 in existence in Van Biren stre to-day. Th wero ad- | very delightful appearance. The armory is The court again requested the contostants cturced in the state of Towa was Chiengs, 1oanees O 5 L ton, Captain Francis M. Ramsey, causod no \ Buren 10-day y y dol fHuAd 1ibFs LHINRIEMEON, - ACAHAL: time os. lieago, Kansas City, St Louls and other vised through the adyertising columns of the | tastefully: dacorated with bunting and na . . ki) AL t Were to Give a Smal Consideration The Bait They Swallowed, Cicac 2 special Telegram to it lias developed to such an extent as 10 plac ! to agroe upon a specified time when the stock contors, Tho motion was oarried ! surprise in shipping and othor ocircles, S BRnGEs CREY S, AT, St tho wuthe || MONKIcolon: aPraited vevpgeaceiuily and | BS SO lt 0 TE0ALTREER CF EHO HORE: (S ¥ | work would be completed, and further stated | curred the formal opening of the Des Moin@s [ ™ Gy imotion of Colonel Savage a committes | a8 it was generally underatood at *tho time moraing paj PARAY LA e | with an evident ¢ to cffect. There are | Ing interests, that ju case such sction wis not taken it | cotton factory, a new industry to the state as | of cight, to draft a_constitution and | that the cruiser was anchored in the harbor orized agent of Mills & Orton, stockmen at thirtoon booths devoted to the sale of gr Lhe union stock yards, of which J. Ster- | would consider it a matter devolving upon | well as to the city, The factory has 200 | bv-laws, was appointed. The committee con- | of Port-au-Prince, Hayti, ook ttor ‘tha Socorro, New Mexico, desired to hire a large | ceries, Inaint curios, flowers, candy, st | g Morton is president, is doing an exten- | the court to establish the time in each in- | o0 “a 00 <t flas and will cmploy about | 81sts of Mes James G. Mattin, J. B. {haia nce, Haytl, looking after the number of healthy young fellows to prod cat- | tionary,” gents' furnishing oods, toilet | give business. Mr. Mon {s tho moving | stan 3 h 2 R ML k) Dodosmanand J. A. Hake, reprosenting the | 'MErests of American citizens,their lives and tle on the southwestern plains, at a salary of | 8rticles, hurdwaro, toys, fancy art goods, & Mirit in the concorn o him is due nlso tho After_considering the matter, Mr, Howe, | 1o hundred Faads, There were pres commssion men; 5 Fost H. H. | property. Tho Boston had been dispatched ) H#y ;. g 1AL Japanese department, furniture and jewelry. | crodit for tho establishment of the stock | for the Motor company, refused to enter into | invitation several hundrxd oitizens, and | Nooday and Ed A Cudahy, ropresenting tho | to Port au-Prince by the navy departmont to $45 por month, Mr. Swith sat at e desk in o0 department has an abundant supply | Vards and the extonsive Chicago Packing | any modification of the pending investiga s were made by Hon. Wosley' Red- | packers: dohn Nullwork, voprosonting e ey " xtensi hicag X I H. Wullwork, rey wting | investigate the seizures of the Awmorican room 3. He was full of busimess and the | of it particulat articles of sale, and | and Provision company's plant; the | tion, and in sequence both companies are d, Rev Fri v and others, alte the buyers: John E. Bovd, representing the | g SHIR - ETRgAIon - EABRUTIS: &% L large room was full of young mi who de- | busincss is pushed by the presiding | direct rosult of the bridee in | tied up and neither will be permitted to re which Mrs, E. . Musou, wife of the presi- | Union stockyards, and J. B. Erion, repr “"‘" "l“ i uy ”‘ n epublic and the picoe | oMcers with great pertir a ity followed by a | ieh M Morton was the prime | sume work for the present. The Motor | dent of the company, started the machinery. | senting the publishers. schoone illinm Jon es. Upon her arrival in ; great measuro of success. Mr. Alfred Moin 0! UhE. S BOW. Wis | have | company statos that it is willing to build [ The first yard of eloth was thon woven and od o 0 ¢ s ehair- | Port-au-Prince, Captain Ramsey socured the of puper, which they might take home and 5 mover, The new stock 48 ha rned to meet at the call of the chair , Cay wred the P M i ol v s donated a maniticont Webbar | g capacity for handling from 15,0 0 to 20,000 | double iracks ointly with the horse car can | attostod by u spectal committes, consisting reloase of the schooner and the payment of amed, ey found no othier use fo 0. here is o y Jorsey head of ogs. In the past eigl Liys they | Dany, but it will nat enter into the project of | of Congressman Conger and Lwo other: bomrerman demnity 0 o hor o . is the piece of paper which the man JWalng: 18 po); ANBVAd By QFRABYD, o reCh o [ round numbers 5 000, and | connecting lines, giving the priority and op- | wil be kept on exhibition for sove u Si. Agnes' Tomporance Bociety PP 01 10,000 to her captain by tha ave up #2 had to sign, and which the wn an elegant base burner stove froui | paid out § Wn half month with the | erating franchise to the horse car vompany, | as the first cotton cloth manufactu 2 The St. Agnos Catholic Temperance so- | Lnyten government. The Haytien Repib: man who rocerved the £ Mr. Smith—also | Milton Rogers, togethor with o 8100 carriage | geason scarcoly opened. at the prosent time. Attorney Howe | of the Mississippl, and then will be sold at | o 08 e SRES GIEE LoTHE lie, howover, was condemned by the prizo L e from Moline, Milburn & Stoddard, W. T, Svorv o 5 o states that the court 18 acting tetion for the bonefit of some local cheeity OLSUULLIVICRURY JVas OTHUMIETH: S0 W sourb Rt charge of by the Haytion kindly signed to mako it more binding ivery ear i of hogs is examined bof ) & 3 indly signed to muko it more binding Seaman presents an_cle; & itly built sicigh | thoyars sold to the packor, by & dockerem. | in an unconstitutional — manner u - dget's church Sunday afternoon at 8 | authorities, and ~ many thik the *This i8 to cortify that T have reud this | und Mr. Morse a superbly painted vase, said | plovea by the company. 2 much as the injunction should have A Bad Wreck on the Rock Island. ‘elock, with thirty members, The following | situation demands the Boston's circular and have od to the terms thercin x‘.v[s}l, a perfect art m ,..‘.‘q \mm:;”;»hwr A hulf ‘dozen different ralirond switches ml. h.u-l;|h1. (yn‘. .n,]" ov ”m.fr lh‘um’ Davexrore, la., Nov, 25.—[Special Telo- | are the officers elected to nct il the first I'('L""*'“l"«" rrll""n”“;« l]}l A Captain o Moss Mills & Orton areto lere are 80 many features in the baz connecting with diffe FORdS ce | 1as county as did the other, both of which Ll T " apton, of the Haytien Republic, vas ot L dtedly v LRkl o S Ay e o He iy gram to Tue Bez.]—At Atkinson, ILL, thirty | regular meeting in January dered by the Haytien authoritics to leave his I o Now Moxico, fur. | that descrve more thian mere mention that it been laud e ownod exclusively by the o passed upon by Judge Brower. He also s trausport me to Socorro, Now Mexico, fur- | pte® Gy i Hopt s notice to_do e s statos that the horse car company does not | miles east of here, occurred a railroud col- pivitual advisor, Rev. Father D, ship with his ofticers and crow, but the gal- nish me with horse, saddle, bridle, rope, and | j,44; to the s matter The Npither packing house is running at its |-intend to build aud only desires to” blockade | lision and smashup ut 7:30 o'clocic last even- [ Moriarity: president, Jumes O'Brien lunt Yankee skipper refused to do so, and & pair of blankets, instruct me in the art of | fupnese department, is, however, by long o e present, but. expect to do | the progress of the motor company. ing, Tiie Donver vestibulo expross was com. | president, T. J. Conirdon; treasurer, Jotn | continucd to fly the stars and stripas from herding amtl cattle raising, and pay me $45 | odds the most unique of all the many spee. as tho woather becomos cooler. The grand jury failod to fina an indictment o WHEY RUCHEY g % and Kearney: soerctary, John Toner; financial | e flagstaff of his stean When the Bos por month after the first woek of my arrival, | inlties exhibited. " The ‘ot up” of the inte- | Tyuro ¥ mployod ut the pack. | n the cuse of Milier Miles, charged with tho [ in& west at Afteon miles an hour, and a | ORI (TG Sidine, i ton sailed from Port-au-P’rince, on November Joss 5 per month until my indebtedness is | FOF I8 & marvel of orle realism, Every 3 r por_shops be. | murder of Sergeant Star Fully a score | freight train going oust at fitteen miles an [ SCEFCIy Moriarity - James O'Trien, | 18 the Amevican captain, oficers and crow et | Y indobtedness 18 | yiing is true to life, down to the costumes of 1407 and 5.0 inen, whoso daily Wwagas | Of witnesses wer ined, none of whom [ hour. When they eame togethor the ongi- | mitomias Kenrnoy, John Honer and Feanit | OF the Amcrican steamor Huytien Republic paid. In turn L, ==, of = sireet, agred 1o | the ladies who presided. Tea is dispensed | amount to a little more than 81,500, und this | could gi directly implicating | yeors and firemon jumped for their lives. | soland were uppointed a committee on con- | WOre Prisonecs of war and their vessel was bo attentive to duty and will comply with all | in “cute” little cups, served up by “Yum | number will be increased as the business | Miles in the mu & " Both locomotives were smashed and thei stitution and by-laws, and William !ugnes | confiscated, as they cluim, unjustly, Tho the rules and regulations of the ranch. As | Yums" attired in genuine Japanese cos: | grows. The combined busmess of the | . The case of George Warren Smith agaiust | \works ruined. The bagcage and express cars | and - President O'Brien . committee on | 31 erew and gallant caplain were by the an expression of good faith, T deposit with G | tumes. These young Iadies “toddle wlong” [ FEUES hd“yards will more thun tripie that | Raopke has gono to the jury. Vith tho) passoAger train’ Were. L61esco] Rooma. The nitiation foo fs 30 conts, and | Bostows ‘depnrtire 1eft” complutely at the M. Smith, the authorized agent of Messrs, | most gracefully,'and make the gentlemen | of Just year, Yesterday afternoon the grand jury re- | ith the tender, which smas half way | the monthly due 25 conts. Hereafter womon | MErey “of their captors, No other mau-of- Mills & Orton, the sum of two (§2) dollars, | reach down into_their pockets in & most bof | ° N xchango building is about com- | ported that they wore unable 1o fiud éause | jugo'them. A tramp on the front platform of | will be admitted as mombers. The mext | W4t Of uny nation suve Iayti was in port. which shall b duly accredited to my | wildering manner. This department is pre’ | ploted and will be formally opencd on | for indictment of Mill.r Miles. a_colored | {ha hageage car was killed, and two carleads | meeting will boSunday afternoon at3o'clock, | 11 the utterances of Hayti's minister to . sided over by Mrs. Fred Nye, Mra. Joseph | Phanksgiving day. 1t is o magaificent build 14y man who was charied with shooting | of hogs broken into und fifts hogs killed, | wookly thercafter, at A time thon o be fixed. | this country be accepted as indicative of the The embryo cowboy was told by Mr. | Clarkson, Miss Juliet Clarkson, Miss Eliza- [ ing of modern design, and most convenieatly | 81d Kiling his sergeant last Ciristmas. The | The collision will cost the Chicago, Rock The fnterest is gencral,and the enthusiasm | emper of his countrynien, it may be fairly Smith to be down to the Santa Fe depot at a | beth Clarkson and Miss Tracy. arranged. Tho first floor is entively divided | €ravd jury hud this case under consideration | fyland and Pacific $50,000 o1 $100,000. warin, among Rov. Bather Motiarily's. par. | $urmised that these American sailors will cortain gtime, and that Messrs, Mills & | The flower booth attracts much attention | into officos for commission men and. officer | for several d. s, R ishionors in the temperance cause, fare badly at the hands of their captors Orton hud made arrangements with that road | and is attended to by Miss Lake, Miss Clark, | of the company. The diniag room and | A tree bill was found seafust Philbrick for Prayiis E0F7A PAFabh: 2 Minister Preston was,_ soen to-duy. He sld for transportation. Mr. Smith also kindly | Miss Chase and ~Mrs. Hitcheock. At of the hotol are also of that ficor. | Selling liquor without u 1cense. The offeused 130, Mo, Ta,, Nov. 2. —[Special Tele Sealdod in a Lard Tank. “So the Boston has returned, It wus promised to be at the depot himself, but | the ecandy booth crowds of visitors 1d floor consists of sleeping apart- | 18 said to have bson commirted in the south.] D Moixes, Tn, Tov. Speoie John Flock, employed in the fard depart- | Teported in the papers at tho time theBoston whether he would have kept the promise or | congregate, to purchase ‘‘goodies” in the | mants. The hotel is in charge of Mr, Harvey, | o part of the stato.. Phizbick has not yet | gram toTne Bre.] —A special plea was made ment at the Armour-Cudahy houses; while | V88, ordered to Port-uu-Prince that she not, is amatter of mere conjecture, for he | main and perhaps to engage for a moment’s | of Chicago, who 1s engaged by tho compauy | been arrested. to the governor to-day to pavdon H. L. Har- hntaddoid ilf would bomburd the town, but you sce there cannot now, without special permission from | conversation with the bevy of beautiful giris | oy 4 sulary, the latter furnishing everything The Kit Carter company vs The Halw | Jon, now under sentence to the penitentiary | Crossing a tankat7o'clock yesterday morning | was nothing in thatat all. Do I thivk the Tuspector Honfield, Unfortunately for Mr. | who handic the sweet stuff so deftly. Their | gnd bearing the rosponsibilitics. | Cattie company cain brought up vefore | g olohteon months for stoaling a horse, | 1ad his right loz badly sealded to the knooand | seizure of “the Haytien Itepublic a logal Smith, along came a young man named Sher. [ names are as follows: Misses "Kimball, [ e streot puving of paving district No, T | Judze Din iy, The afternoon was occupied [ 1o i 2 stoaling a horse. | " near losing his life. A plank across | transaction? Certainly I do. The com- man, who also had §2. Mr. Sherman read | Sherwood, Ida rp, Dixon, Limberger, | is about commls froot car rail. 4 10 reading allidavits, ¢ stole u horse a few days ago while he was | 4 vt \as displaced by the hot lard, and | mander of the ship had no right or author- the contract, listened to the rest of the fa Hall, Brown and Sheards, road line of five miles, is being rapidly In the case of Moffat v& Sherman ancw | drunk and sold at, and appavently did not | stepping upon the plank, it sank and he with to carry troops which wore hostile to the tale, then paid his £, Mr. Sherman pri At the jewelry stand cquipped by Messrs. | pushed. It is expected to have the cars run- | trial bas beon :ssed for b the defendant's { realize what he was doing. When he recov- | it. Fortunately one log was on thie outside of | regularly established and only recognized denily went from the hotel to the Sauta® o | Moyer, aymond and Van' Cott, and bre. | hiee seguiemy st (v attorn; A hering will be given the appli- | ered nis scnses he helpud the officers to re- | the tank, and, grabbing the cdge, he saved rernpient, even as passengers from one railrond compan, office, and shortly | sided over by Misses McClintock, McParlan 2 b >t cation in a few d i the horse, and was then tried, con- | humself from’ scalding to death, He went to anotuer.” afterwards one of the railroud [ and Waring, many beautiful articles of the The Official Count. v nd sentenced. The judge who sen- | home to Twenty-ninth and S streets, and 2 ) read, Mr, Minister, that Cap oflc lied upon Inspector Bonfleld. Two | jewelers’ best workmanship are to be found. | g o S8 BE0 Spoolal Tel District Court. tenced him has joined with others in asking [ will be off several da tain Compton refuses 1o lcave Lis ship and likely young men, named Miller and Green- | A massive silver punch bowl and dipper is LG BLin 800k —lspeeial TC 1 poxter L. Thomns has filed preceedings | for his pardon. “He is now in juil in- this city — that the steamer fiies the American flag! halgh, who receive their mail at the central | here exhibited. 1t will be voted to the most | gram to Tur k.| —The state canvassing |00 (560000 B Stebbins, in an astion to | Waiting the governor's decision. Notes About the City. was asked. police station, took u sudden notion to hire | popular club in Omaha. The refreshment | board comploted the oficial count of the na- | heo ™ s i = (. W. Mayfield, editor of the Louisville ves, T have,” was the *prompt repl Out ns cowhoys and to desert the business of | department is i charge of Mesdames Clark, | tional ticket this afternoon. Nobraska's x»;n;,;;"r DL FAFDromiBROLY; 11018 tojLlioFextant Bold Burglars at Dubuque. cb.) Obscrvor, s in the city on business. | “And iy government ought 1o haul dow & b Dunveur, Tn., Nov. 26.—[Special Telegram | €. L. Reddington, of the commision firm | that flag on board of the Haytion Republic. catching thieves for the city of Chicago. | Woodman and Hoagland. During the oven’ SR e R = : ; presidential vote is as follows: Republiean | * 7 v N They found Mr. Smith stili at the hotel, | ing an excellent musical programme was S 5 The Nebraska sayings bank has entered Tur B G 5 i % o 8., W o Chicago Satur- | Y. it ought to, seated at his desk and perspiring with the | gone through by the Guards band under the | ®lectcrs—Itussell 108,072, Hastings 108, suil againsti Bredsriok: Déllons, et all insnl| [0 Lk BER.]—Last night lirglars entered 3!.;.‘“““"’““"' Bros., want to Chicago Satur- | pipjig ‘vemark about the flag s likely to tremendous pressure of work, There seomed | direction of Bandmaster H. Schunke. But'e® 108,415 Iddings 13,404, McHenry | getion to recover on a promissory note of Membors of the Shakespeare club wish the | 2us¢ Haytien trouble, say politicians here. %0 be no end to the number of cowboys that | A more extended notice of the various | 105,305 democratic ctors—Hedstrom | &1.600, blew open the safe, and took out $200 in cash [ AHAbaR 0F FIEIMEERIERe SR R EOF e Mossrs, Mills & Orton desired to hire, and | features of the bazar will be given in an- | 50,520, ‘Tibbets 80,529, Kesterson 80,534, Allcn | Papers in un appent from a justice court | and notes, and then escaped. They were | ateoumt of the T Veta elub daneer The Sioux City Bridg there was as yet no end to the number of | other issuc. The following is a list of the | 89,512, Sloan $0,552. Harrison,s plurality | have been filed in the case of G. Weng | very deliberate and seemed to be old hands ey iR Rl 5 Storx Ciry, Ia, Nov. 26.—[Special Tele eligible candidates for the job who pushed | committees: over Cleveland 573; Fisk's highest clec- | arainst John P. Mullin, in an action to o | at the business. . They worked from tho | o0 diam L. Morton, of Sedwick, Dukc, ac- [ "W 5 0 AN praliminary BUsUNOL and clbowed cach other around for a chance onfectionery — Mesdames Woolworth, [ toral vote 4,485 Streoter's, b cover possession of. wbuilding on lot b, block | alley throngh four doors and drilled the safe | Lopanied by his daughter-in law, Mrs. 4. | £ra il Shheear d to deposit thoir &2, Mr. Miller and Mr. | Horman Kountro, Estabrook, Squires, Wil pie G e Wit on. < In the isties | Aoy theough four daors und drilled the safe | °1 Morton, returucd home Sunday hight the bridge across the Missouri river was Greenhalgh paid their $2 and each | linm Allen and Taver; Misses Brown, Hong APaving GontractoriBuca’ court Judizment was rondored in favor of tie | e wosting, onoratkers. dhcoss and. bees | A meeting will be held Saturday evening | made to-day. Genoral Manager Wintor aud were giv a receipt and contract. | land, Sharp, Knight, Bishop, Brandt, Shears, | npuyygca Crry, Neb.. Nov. 26,—[Spe plaintift, and i consequence an appeal was | Tiwo desperate charactera are susected, one | 10 Dr. Kelly's oftice to form a prelimin General Superintendent Scott, of the 1t was about noon time, and Mr. Smith con- | Dixon, Spurr (of Worcester, Mass.), Rustin, - iAo taken by defendant: v as familiar with the premiscs, organization fora lodge of Kuights of Honor Shicago, St. P o4 9 p $ Jixon. os ) 0 e rae e Ta s Bast|e Walter A Braiamy] o ) i of whom svas familiar with the premises. ; Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha cluded to go out and get semething to cat. | Kimball, Johnson, Morgan, Nash and Limc « 0 . Brown, | “fig "jury in the case of Frecmun Dodge J. Potter, of Omala, has just finished | compans, with a party of rairoad oMot He dropped in at the general delivery of the | berger. Jack A. Wood and James A. Wakefield, | against’ I . Kiene returned u verdict for by S ree cottuges on Phivty-and-one-half and S | iy the superintendent’s car, were safely post office and inquired if there was any | Flowers—Mcsdames Hiteheo Chase, | Omaha parties, to-day brought suit, by at- | the defendant. The jury was out forty-two - he Settlers Scttling. sand is laying a sidewalk in front of | drawn by an engine over the bridge, and mail for “Jumes C. Borees,” then he went to | Metcalf, D. H. Wheeler, jr., . S. Dundy; | taciiment, in this city, against William | hours. P s 3 Four Dovae, lu, Nov. 26.—The events of | e, then a trivin of seventeen loaded cars passed tho printing offico of A. B. Powers, 206 Dear. | Misses Chase, iountze, Ludiington, Yost, | Novins, the paving contractor, to secure | The case of tie state against Bernard | this mornimg proved that tho backbone of | Mo remains of Eugene Giftt, who was | over. The tost wits satisfactory in' ovory born avenue, whore he gave the name of | T '"1“‘» . Clarke, Officer (Council Bluffs), | goveral promissory notes given by Nevins, | Graus, charzed with iving stolen prop- | resistance to the Snell ejectment writs is | killed at the Armour explosion list s » way. N f Johnson. Hero ho sccured and paid for and the Misses Dundy. " O amounting to over $2,500. erty—the Garuean Jewelry—was called be- | crectually broken. Farmers f:om all quar arded to Auntictum, Md., Sunday e other thousand blauk contracts, representing Work—Mosdames €. I, Al ol fore Judgo Groff. ot Nolone shonlTaaIss i heanthevihar to Mr. “Johnson’s” eye another thousand of rdner, Wheaton, 1,66, Patrick, Brookos, TERRIBLI: DESTITUTIO! H. B. Claflin & Coins filed suit_against | 1o7S of the disputed lands were here, and o At e e A L A0 2 bills, Having had his dinner he ropaired | Colpetzer, Burnham and Carters Misses 1ut 3 O N: .| the Hurlom Cattiosedimpany i " suit to ro: | fve of them made settlements by which they | | Frauk Bovd's bugey, burdened by laugh | o cough or cold, when o 50-cent bottle to the hotel again, and found a large increase tield, Wakeley, Brodt, Sommers, Collins, | A Family Stricken Wit Pacumorfa | cover judgment in the amount of 244,300 will be allawed to resume possession of their "'“1" puderousilies beuit o Tnown.on s of Bigelow’s Positive Cure will promptly in the crowd of customers, He had scarcely ] Parinlee, Brayion, Balcombe! 4 Without Tifels NbGassitl and attach the property of the defendant it s, The terms mads in nost casos were | EXehunge crossing yesterday. Dumage shght f and safely cure them. Dollar sizo settled down to business again, however, | Mct Chambirs, Millard, Hooker, an L e, order to satisfy elaims. A similar case is ‘o Mr. Suell granting five to six | 204 no one hurt. ; cheapest for family use or chronic cases. until Mr. Miller and Mr. Greenhalgh each | Brown, Warmg, Dewoey, McKenna, Orchard, | SPoraxe Iatrs, W. T, Nov. 25.—Four | \unding in the United States courts, years ti naming lower prices than | Daviel Condon fell off onc ofhis father's [ (ioodman Drug Co. laid a hand upon bis shoulders and produced | Yates, Bessie Mu; McParlan and Fiteh! | weeks ago the family of Hans Holter Judge Groff will go to Papiltion to-day | Were ut first quoted to the ovicted settlers, | Braders and uarrowly escapod having his rle e e ants for his arrest. Smith sprang to [ Therescrve corps. is composed of Mes- | to this city from Lincoln county, Minu to preside at a special session of the district ——— right foot torn off. Tho “hicel was' lujured, A Warrant For Harrington. with a volley of oaths and then ho | dames Smyth and Jessio Lowo and the | and moved into a small building in Shanty. | comrt st that s Jackson's Majority ndiihelbocy Ot Of, Duntax, Nov.%. - Edward Harringlon, me N5bontio el mat Misses Shiverick, Florian, Irene Lowe, Con- T o ey S ARdIME Judge Doanc was engaged yosterday in Dizs Moines, Nov. 6, ~|Spocial Tele. Two lamps in Podolack’s dance hall fell at Al b ity 0 SSAECNgLon, e “What's the meaning of this?" inquired the | nell, Hall, Miller; Popplctou, Hanscom and | town. The family was poor,and Mr. Holter | S 00R0 MG C SR, BRRRRC NORCTEEY ST | o 0 e 15 RS e | 60'clock Sunday evening, setting the house on | berof parliament, failed to appear in court to- A TIens6 or thoptn e eotmot ot ilion| BlanchaAllent went to Hope, Idaho, where he hopod to se. | VOSUKAtng the barbloulars of u divorco peti | gram to T ~The oficial returns of | g0 ™ iunios were' extinguished before | day in answer to the summons charging him had alveady paid in their fée and lingered a — cure work to provide means for the support | s for a dissolition of her marriage with | e vote for sccretary of state show that | any particular damage was done. with inciting tenants to adopt the plan_of moment. § BLACKBURN'S APOLOGY. of hus wife and seven children. Soon after | Josoph, her husband, The partics were | Jacksen, the —republican candidate, bad | Mayor Sloaue yesterday 1ssued a call | campaign througl his paver, the Kerry Sou- “Suckers,” ejaculated the prisoner, with a his departure the mother and nearly all the | mavried November 11, 1875, in Hizuland | 21L,577; McHénry, democrat, 130,457; Van- | for a public meeting to be heid in Rowley's | tinel. His couusel applied to tho court for o sudden spirit of humor, as he was led county, Ohio, and havé issu¢ to the mar- | court, union labor, 9,023, and Mick- | hall. Tuesday evening, to discuss tho new [ postponement of the. order so Harringlon through the crowd. The meaning of the So Strong and Emphatic, children were takon down with pneumonia, | TRECS DRI NS ARt ol aaks for 25 i v g charter question. All citizens are requested | could attend the sittings of the Parneli com brought on by exposurc and lack of 3 lwrite, prohibition, 2752 Mr. Jackson | ¢ 50004 mission in London. The magistrate refused word “sucker” was morc familiar to the ears | Lexixorox, Ky., Nov. 26.—[Special Tele- 3 the custody of, P puck! QEOHEUTILY s . Ky., . —[Spaciu 5 sgities of lite. ‘Tho T e custody of. s almost oven with Harriso : 2 that heard it than was the little” police inet- | grm o T Ber, |—ro-morow's Transcript | 00 dhohunovotent " socloty wag - oaiion | According to Mes. Small's story, her hus. | Fiis alitost even with Harelson on tho total | 7p,, "y py Lo-morrow evening will | to graut the application, lowever, aud a ociety was dent they had witnessed. The truth soon 9 ) ) called 3 Fiae T vote, und has a majority a little larger than ; - as 8 warrant was issucd for Harrington's arrest. gont they had witnessed The truth s00il | winsay: Senator 4. C. S. Blackburn and | fo the conaition of the family o fow | bandisaman of vicious habits, luzy and | {0 onat “Vcket, many brobibitionists | 1eave for Mobile and as soon as located s arrington’s ‘urrest. At T T o e | Colonel J. Stoddard Johnston arrived here | days ago, and, upon investigation, the relief | thriftiess. and worse than all_has upon di- | ooy, 't by, 5 will -roturn_for his family. Dr. M. J. TR jpeoyalotinly cll e Lri0 | ordas gt nown and - were Joimed b Gon. | Commitico found the mmother. and’ hee seven | ¥ers occasions_ beon uaduly intimate with B y O'Rourke will oceupy D. Ensor's oflice dur A New Gas Well. ¥ lareoras | yesterday gt ngon and wero Joived by Gen | Gk, Single room, 12x14 fect. in sz, | SU0EY women . inOmabia; notably with & Deor e aa e Oletonnt ing his absence. Tuscors, 1L, Nov. 25.—What is thought A e S L B e s al Ba - . as 1oro on o Vislt, | with just enough necessitios tokesp body | Womannumed Balmalkerand one Flora Over- | o/ oy, V. 26.—[Special Tele- The first of a_sories of weckly mite society | to be a natu as well of great power was tiion X an | and General James . Robinson, of this city. | and soul togethor. The mother and all th | Mman- Joseph Small, the defendant, accord- ( SIOUS ot 3 fpecd mectiogs by the Baptist Home Mission S0- | tyyelc tl fhg nhioimile theast of excited moly, which the police could not | /0 sultati o TS 3 ° | ing to plaintifi’s statement, is worth some | grum to Tng B3EE.] —Garry Mattison, a seven- | icty, will be held this evoning ho! | suruok this morning ninc miles northeast o Yeeep: buck. ¥rimid people thought it was | They held a consultation that resulted in the | children were sick and had it not been for cioty, Will' be held “this evening at the ity by . R, T i och buck. oimid peoplo thought, it was | @ nclusion that Senator Blackburn should | the kindnoss of the neighbors, almost #,000, and she prays for alimony and costs | ycar-old boy, was drowned in an open cistern | residence of the Rev. Duniel J. Rogers, the | Uhis city by 1. . Thompson, -~ A flame thirty SIEIOLIO AuBLQL stidemonstration, Fheiprisy e ,,.‘,.M as themselves, must hav of the petition. Loy this evening. A dozen versons were within | pastor, Twenty-fifth and J strcets feot high, of great brilliancy aud beat, (llu- ouer might casily buve veen roughly used, | write s communication to the Courier-Jour- | RC0AY 48 thomsol i That Is the plaintif’s story in brief. Rl tat i ond e e laataly T ot s M ana wenty-fifen | Minates the surrounding country to-tig snd tho police would have boen powerless, | nal, which was dooe, and the loiter was | gy the work of rendering the condition of [ , NOw comes the defendunt by”his at- T strsolls_graditia oontracts, has ‘takion out | CFoWds uro flocking to seo tho wouder, o Trouble for but for Kknew what Ul trouhls | Sent to that journal = this afternoon. | the suffercrs as comfortablc as possible. But | torney and fles ~his answer. It is The Death Record. 150,000 yards of dirt. He hus ouly about | bm 5,00 the faruof Hirau Luck, D. ., was o carcd, Various expressions of | General Robinson stated toa reporter that | the ravage of disease and want Atogother - new. dress upon | the | LoNvox, Nov. % —The duchess of Suth- | 20,000 yards more to remove, and running e 5 opinion, some of which were unique and | neither Senator Blackburn nor any of his ;’*rlflf’”"““ 'i‘"‘ }“l"““‘:' :“’r‘gu"; doath, o matter at issue. It sots forth that the par- | erland is dead, night and day will remove it in a fortnignt. The Visible Supply. huworous, were made. The head of the pro- | friends knew anything about the presence 4, buby girl two monts ofages 1.ouiss, | ey were murried as stated, but the date — Oficers Sexton, Lundgreen and Brennan | ¢gieago, Nov. 26, -The visible supply SHEy B s porhpa iy peopie.Jollowpa | of Colonel . C: Moore la- this locality, or | old oy, and Tnga, n iwa-yoar.old girl, dica. | Wb o 20t o duls, 175, not, November, up from an_cmpty bouse near the 1 & M. the prisoner to the next floor, where In- ?Eii‘.-k‘.:?'?;‘.- :::";“:; T}‘x‘;i.'fi%fi:“ ‘N;lfn xflmf,'.fu" The motier and surviving children were re- | Stated by plainudt, 'alr. swall aflirws that | pyoxing House Statistios For Last | tracks west of this city, nearly all of the bal. | by the secretary of the Chicago boara of spector Bontield's office 1s located, and they | wuy kuown to be anywhero with a challonge ’"%‘Z-';»‘ir'f.’l‘;'filg;-m'r':&fl{i s in the same noieh. | @pen and notorious s dultery with one William Week and Nowsy Notes. anco of the clothing stolen from H. L. Coh- | trade, is us follows: even forced their way iuto the sanctum of | yo'Sonator Blackburn, the tone of that gon. | borheot ave s maeh 1 need of Uit seiatasne | Williams at 2521 Soward and 1714 North | The following is the tetal of last week's | en's store. o Dugbele; that official. The prisoner was evidently | {jeman’s lotter to_ the Courier-Journal would | as the ones mentioned. Ligsle ‘Twenty-fourth streots, tiis city, Also that | slaughterings at the packing-houso: The rivalry between the Omaha end | Whe 4 L. 85,822,000 pleased when he was relicved of the un- | jave’been very different. In point of fact, ! b, 0 plaintiff is so immoral and vulgar as to ren- | nane Hogs. Cattle. Sheep. Calves, | Armour-Cudaliy packing companics has cul- Corn... FERTE coeeen 076,000 pleasant publicity by bung conducted down | (lonel Moore is not here and ha B der her wholly unfit to have the custody of | Gyuba Peke Co 9,195 2 - | minated in a chailenge for a bout in the | Oats........ . 7|W<m into a dungeon benéath the building, not boen. Sonator Blackburn's letter, in A Duke in a Pout, thoir child, David Albert Small, A On iy 14 00 ‘606 K1 e manly urt between a representative man from | Rye Ceerereaiens . L7000 e substance, says that he has heard nothing, \Copuyriaht 1853 by Junes Gordon Bennstt.\ The att iney for the defendant put in in | Suree Got 0 a0 K6 6o | cach establishment The seconds have been | Barley.. . - 2,002,000 HRONEK ON TRIAL. y or otherwise, excopt through the | LoNpoN, Nov. 2.—[New York Herald | evidence two letters written by Wiliiams to | Phmuind s Co Mr i glosen, and the bout s expected to coure oft : lsn B20000 OreotiD: ite Cave B from Judge Kucker. Of Rucker'sopen | Cable—Special to Tui Bre.1—The breach s, Small. They were not of a very awa S Wednesday, December : _The Walking Match 10,8800 Great Dynamite Casp lotter he quotes the part saying that nothing | between the Duke of Meutbors and the rec- aractor. Ho suld i often thought of otals. .05 417 L0 63 | Avounk man who rofuses to give hisname, | Nuw Youk, Nov. 2 -Av miduight the gun in Chicago. G ) baon Intendod. bab pouthe D ‘ BUp. U and wondered what she was doing, and o i iy tvome | at7o'clock Sunday ovening was attacked | sooreof the leado tho walking .’ CHICAGD, Nov. 2] Spocial Telogram 1o | st it ths oaton oribhs 1o most chaod: it | tor of Woudstock, because the latter refused | uouii'ho wished he was with her so that thoy | - During lust woek it required ninoty-one | gn'( street and sttbmpled to bo hold up, but | Score9f the leadors in tho walking match e B, | —The socond dynamite trial was | he can be accomodated. Then he concludes | 1o ¥ing the church belis in honor of tha new | might have a good time at the park. A lass | ears from George H. Hammoun & Co. he would not have it that way. Hewas | woiq ") Gonner, 195+ Herty, 120: Gold Do today, oo s o anrige | by soying that. he foels it due to the | duchess, widens. Several days ago the pa- | and n wood-bye was added. The evidence | sixty cars from George ¥ Swift & Co.'s, | struck on the head witn some hard instru- | a0 FEEs BORRAr 180 LG T (001G, h Bl e (LA £ SRR | il and himself to state that, | rochial schools were closed because the duke | didu’t deve lop very much evidence in support | 105 cars frowm tho Armour-Cudaby’s, and | ment aud threatened, but drawing an ompty | Notomae. 100: Hughes. 100 Hegelmam, ing of Bolemiaus in the audience which | \hile Rucker's conduct in making | withdrew his annual subscription of £100, | Of the defendant's story of nis wife's infidel- | gixtytwo cars from the Ouwha Packing | revolver his assailanis fled. e hadno | {7 H 1190 Conpa: 10, ; J filled the back scats, the defendants in the | public his conversation with tho president | 5Lty 10 beng the rector to torms, | 10 o Lhe G180 wils uot concluded at the ris- | company’s houses Lo ship their orders, | money about him. liaaioes Ll inabien T case ‘being of that nationality, The only | was wholly inexcusable, and his report en- | DUt this AR b OIS, | ing of the court lust night. making a total of three hundred and eigh Dennis Quinn, working on Jombondon's A Republican Majority of Nine. auun who was put on trial to-day, however, | tirely inaccurate, he (the senator) regrots | He hus now been requested by the duke's teen cars averaging about 30,000 pounds wo | grading muchine, at 6 o'clock Saturday even T Al e sy, v was John Hronek. He was dressed inaneat | that the luuguage he used in characterizing | servants not to drive in the future through County Court, the car, The totalweight was about 1,000,000 | ing made u misstep while in front of th e ADH, 8 TR Fed Quasy, . e y 4t | the judge’s conduct was 8> strong and em- | Blenheim park to his chapel at Blandon, and er lias eutercd suit aguinst Charles | pounds, Iteod house, and faliink from the machine, | chairman of the republicau national cowmit v P 3 J. . Tler hias entercd suit agninst Charles | ¥ blue suit and e almost incessantly caressed 5 > feol T a8 0 ok g L " N e A B 3 phatic, and thut he feels that he should have led to ST i 00V s I, B, Taylor, cashicr of the Omaha pack- | lighted on the back part of his hoad and | tee, said to-day thut the republicans would Ia thus compelied [0 maka p detow, Donaboe et al, in anaction to recover Juds | " oompany, after u fornight's visit in | shouldurs, recviving broisos gnd @ painful | have a wajority of niue in the next house. alittlo blonde mustache with & hand npon | simply contradictod the statements he knew doesabit it which there were two big gold rings, Frank | to be incorrect and uwjust to President o x ment in the amount of §175. Chicago, hus returned jar. Heo was able to walk homo, but cannot - Chapek, Rudolph Sevic and Frank Chleboun | Clevelaud and humself. Piary Made-s Misiske. 4 J. D, Tler has entered suit against H. N, I'ywo new water filters hiave beou put up i | return to work, Florida Official Vote. were not in court, although the last named — - New Youk, Nov. 25.—'Ob, my dear kind | Skow et al, in au action to recover §50 judg- | the Omaha packing companies houses, The committee on amusement for the St Tavvanssser, Fla, Nov, 26.—The official ENERRQY B DU IRUAURA il cAV. RATIE] Plumbers On a Strike. husband, how thoughtful it was of youto | yeny, AL Armour-Cudaliy's: Tho retail meat | Agnes fuir, appointed Sunday. is: Mosses. | vore of thorids 15 as followns Clovelund Lo o little while guarded by two | gy josgen, Mo., Nov. 26.—{Special Tel- | come all the way down here so early 1 th Tadiment in the sum of 30 was rendered | market hus been removed into “the new | Thowas Hocor, Timothy Fliherty, John | YOU 0T FOrds S a8 8IORRE er A ofticers. Chleboun will be the chief witness | I G i B0.B I SPIER AR A9, Bl AAEPICL 18 SHS SUIB 07 ey ¥ etor | Tooms on Thirty-third street. A new re- [ Grady and Mr. Davidson, and Miss Elia egram to Tur BEe|—The journe morning for me," said Mary Freeman toa | Robort Thorp & Co., against John 1. Rector | rooms o Thirkrawied stiect. A new vo- | Gradyand Mr. Davidson, and Miss blla majority ovor Harrison, 1304 1or the state. Not long after the arrest o e . s & cest | ot al Adisio Baie: A uMC Mves 450 AT "‘"f plumbers, gas and steam fitiers weat on & | green looking man at Burclay and West "(l;'”m_m(mUwhh t was made in tho | tive bas been put on tho streets | Josenh J. Breen, Goorgo Parks and Thomus Lico tho wh z strike this morning, demfnding ten hours' | street early yesterday. Mary folded the | OO 0f RMEHERE WER (HAS (0 U2 1 0™ take orders “and - deliver wmeats | Donaluie, Scason tickets, &1 each, will ho Steamship Arrival polico the whole plot 10 blow up Judge Gary, | pay. The boss plumbers a fow wecks ago | grean looking man in hor arms "and’ ramed | oinon Moot ot ot of S * throughout the city. The boulevard | sold und cach holder will be catiled toa | At New York-La Champague, from é)""“““!‘ and Inspector Bontield with | 1011 tho men that in the futurc they would | kisses upon Lis face and neck, und then laid |~ Allen IBros. filog e petition yesterday | Will be paved from the south cornor of the | chance in a §10 gold picce. Hayre; Alvah, from Humburg Gyuafaite. Sevic wnd Chupek Will b | o1y receive nine hours' work from the | her head upou his manly breast, “How're | Aguinst William Gaswith, for the rocovery | oftice bulldivg o Ouaha, Blax stonesfor | oo tried separately after the court has - o 56 due for goods gold eliverce fimishea with Hron Statos At | Journoymen, and would pay them accord- | thigs ut lome!” she cooed, s siic stolc his "[lsu‘fnfl‘.l-'..fu"f.‘r“gufxl("\u.:‘ljufv\;.‘h.‘d‘iml,,.- distributed along the street, and workme torney Longnecker and his assistant, Mr. | ingly. The men asked for ten hours' work, “'!‘r'f,'.',“m,..,, looking person twued back his' | Shiclds delivered judgment yestorday, find. | 8re cutung and setting thewm, Paving will Elhott, are prosecuting the case, aud | which, being refused, they demanded ten 4 [ J Tk for the defonduntsavith #115 damnges if | be pushed us fust as possible. with them sat Inspector Bonfield. Mosars. | hours' pay. A refusal on the part of the | fostlapciand showed a policomans ableld, | WU EEELTR CF oot wcmiises wore not ob- | | A we 1. Swift & Co’s: Superin- MUSTANG Goldsier and MoGaffey are the attorneys for | boss plumbers resulted in thestrike. The | giq “*H% put her under arrest. _‘u,"glu Pat. | twined tendent A, (. Foster returncd yesterday L the defense. After twelve men had been | steam fitters have won the day and will go | yaiion -T-.E: Moy to tho Workhouds oy By rird B from Chicago. Hog killing will be com INIMENT called into the jury box Mr. Elliott made a [ to work in the morning, but the plumbers AT ™ S Preparing l'm-,irlmh al Trials. menced on Tuesduy, December About nontns o fitie S herift Grebe served | 1,000 hogs & day will be slaughtere :'mrl nlrmnu;nl.nfuth. e, mm‘l‘nmnu- ne and gas fitters are still _out. Journeymen Yesterday Deputy f uw under which Hronek was indicted. Then | plumbers are paid from $2.50 to 1 per day. T votice of trial un Clarke, a prisoner A z : beggan the tedious work of examining jurors, | 'The upprenticos ave paid by the week and Broke Through the Ice. QMR AN ;"“"“L"‘“ SARKS: B e it | The following s the List of stock purchases It did not take the state long to exwmnine four | have not struck. About one hundred aud | FOND-bU-Lac, Wis., Nov. 2, —Charles and | in the county juil, io the matier of an assavlt § 5y ook as taken from e records of scal and tonder them to the defense, but Mr. B ure out. The unions at Omaba | Heury Hohtman, of Auburn, aged pwelye | With intont to kill otie Bharles Kruge, who | o0 Nog. 1, 2 and 4, ‘("\'hil::n\-rA:\;‘:I;E(ell_\'tm;’xug;;:lllm‘l't';eflllinifl :xmh{ . City m.ml been mmrup}m rl«-- and ten respectively, were drowned imdtud | keeps a L’""CL‘:'-‘ *"“l“v Beuton >“’~'i“' “M"‘ g 1A HOGS, ut any apparen . Mr. Elliott did not | questing them to send no meu to St. Joseph. | 1axe, Osceoln, to-day. oy wes ico | Grebe served similar’ papers upon William | G ammond & Co, uppear tobe very particular, but he closcly e ,j:g‘,,l,i,u“. :,,“fl,"','m \,,’.‘;'L.t’mf,:fl‘f‘" o foe | Vllog wnd Edward, MoAudrews, upou & | Omaba Paciing compaiy questioned cach juror as to whether he had Blown Up By Giycerine, charge of vobbery Tr6i the porson of a man | Armour-Cudaly Packing conipauy any anarchist sympathies or any friends who : e ‘Doc" Haggorty s | Lamed James Welsh,, who rosides at 520 | 4. 1%, Squires & Cor, BoMON .. .vsrseeses ellings Mhoend to tho red fag doctrive. Ho was | \yp, AR Ll Ly BTt AR Houth Fourtoenth stréit. 1. M. Siuclalr, Cedar 1tapids ; ""‘""s.n'-m"""“”""{"r\”m' had uny trouble with the police or any preju- | Shevango county, at noon to-day. He had b Advice to Mothers, Total..... et 97,188 “"":\, ds, “\“’;,u‘;w‘ dice agumst them. Mr. Goldsier, who cou- | 1,040 pounds of it in his wagon. It exploded by Mrs, Winslow's Soothiug Syrup should al AT Burle cused by 8% ducted the examination for the defense, was | some weans and Huggerty was literally anni- [Positively Oured ways be used for children teething. 1tsoothes | George P, Swift & Co. 3 e 40 o much harder to please, and he questionad the | 1iiaied. Parts of his two horses were £ uad these Littlo Pills, the child, softens the guws, allays all pain, | George il. Hammond & Co . 180 ",‘..“.'Izr‘}" :::'-:m::-‘:y' w:::'lflox‘.':cdtrm?upfl' in the’ neighboring trees. A picce of tho They alsorelive’ curcsjwind colic, and i8 the best remedy for | The Armour-Cudahy compai 0 omp! ) 1 eedom, A inrrhoy o b ||A. ilton & Co . “Afler two iours' todious work four Jurymen | atomam ', fouid, halt s wilo sway Mrs. AURsHRON 380 8 1Y A i were uccepted by both sides. sorioualy tojurcd by u side of It beihg blown Mr. lh)lllnmk Resigo! R Tn;- Rl in. "l'ln: “A'xp‘l‘msmn was heard at Oll City, Cuicaco, Nov. A , hot Through the Heart. twelve miles distan eral uger ageut of tie Rock Island, hus pirisenee Hoxgy Gxov, Tex., Nov. 20, -Au alterca A BAMAGIA M &5 DI G ‘.,",‘. s : UEEr, tiou botween Dave Hoyd and Aloxander The Woather Indications. LG, A ASMERR 0 RN 808K 0 | Qloormn B, BirliL& G,y ovi i o B e cember o goes to San Francisco 1o be- | Georgs ammond & o Gurduer, three miles north of tows, yester " A | YT Y Y Y T Hiunilton & Co. .. day moroing, resulted in the death of Boyd, par:lun. uLa:mnarv h:;np:rn!ln'u, .\.: south PID LIVER, &0, Thes topuiate the Hom estern at that polat, vice H. P. Stanwood, | W+ B Vau Saut... Phe - : eastern portion; southerly winds becomin, "B, e Vgl 1 Ty 1 o e o o haen 10 the ereiory: Tayd wes shot.| variablo © | ana proent Gomsipaton s Bies. "ol | hcoased, U hune b POMIES WAL | ol 10 Mustang” conquers pain, through the heart. He was in the wot of for lowa: Fair Tuesday; local rains Wed t i3 take Only one whose failing health Las made it no PR P PR ruising & Winchester to his shoulder when ay; stationary tomperature; southeast- | @ose. 40 inavial. Purcly Vegetable. to seck a change of climate. His pl o Jaixe .&,',‘k\.‘-n Haturda “‘(I:‘\num Makes MAN or BEAST well again! #bot by Gardoer. Gardner mounted a fresh | erly winds. A 2 couts. not be filled at once, Assistant Geac 10 EOLAE-GMIAG SO0 BALUIAY & } horse and said he would go to Bonuam aud For Dakota: Fair, siightly colder; winds OARTER MEDIOINE 00, Prop'ra, New Y songer Agent G. H. Sinith taking charge of | 10 hoar the veport of the South Owmuha dele gve Lamself up, shifting to northwesteriy the ofllce for the proscnt. X gules 10 the butchers' aud gattlemun's won sired to pay Smith $2 each for a litt the grocery store and saloon of Nic Jangles, He Regrets That His Language Was a girl of cight years; Ciris'i:.n, a ten-year- 4 53 1] 0 et r Sunda F 3 was the 2th of July, 175 not. November, as SOUTH OMAHA NEWS. made o detour Sunday and brought i ( g/t week ending November 24, as compiled was: Moore, Cartwright, 135; Little-

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