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THE OMAHA DAILY BIL: TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1. 1889, ) THROWN INTO THE CELLAR sy ofjin bt ot ek bevsomaraa e | vaueneixwacmistans. |4 YGONC GIRL ASSAULTED, | PAINES —— A and Jary, It ’h Said, Wwin | dorsement,” i In.«l.v.n |.||': 1’;"“.“....“”\\11'.- For a And Then the Retaining Wall Con- Th grand jiry ot . 100'ciock sout Rev Arnotd Dation, & 0. the venerabla | When pretty Molii¢ Larimer, the nices of | Narrow Bicape of the Daughter of GREA tract Disappearod. morning and continued the inves | and most widely known of Jesuit mission. | Dr: J. F. Larimer, df this city, stood up % - ; W the point of | before the altur of All Saints church on the a Prominent Lincoln Man, night of October 21,1588, and laid her hand —— s Ryan & Walsh contractors who did et wilege | b v n HLI st 4 e bidvd : ) c . AT ENG s stricken with paralysis last May, whilo | Philadeiphia, and vowed to love, homor, d MEDILINE w aeath at Creighton colleg WHO IS TO BE BLAMED? | the grading of the hospital grounds, wore | [y will bo remombered that the gontloman | in the palm of Charles ©. Valentive, of The Union Pacific Hospital Tax In- | Cunbingham, the moneyed man of the firm, nducting a migsion In Evanstod, Wyo. cherish and obey him. uutil death should . rmm i Nervous Disordeps. such ag Wind and Pain n the Stomach, Sl oadach, Siddiness, L was also called, and explamned his conuection inco that timo ho has gradually beon sue- | separate them, she little dreamoa of the [ State House Gossip—-New Notarles g;;:l"'"d. o’.‘flé’r‘:g‘g"axrg -"s“c':."r’.; :11::"?;3::::?;» g:’:cbhm f.':i"s‘«'."f" o:'»’q"au'ull?).':::“awglr with th 2 to the infliction, and it Is thought able that was to follow the union. Prob- Public—Supreme Court Rec- Nervous: and Trambiing Sensations, Ac. THE FIRST DOSE WILL GIVE RELIEF 1N TWENTY MINUTES. - v Month—Raiiroad Comr effe has been trying 10t survive twenty-four hours ably at the time Valentine, who was so . § i ¢ i is Snenosty favitod to tey ono Hox of ticso Fills, aud thoy will by and Gossip. aineo lust to get hefore the jury,but | Father Damen is in the seventy-fifth yoar | g a5 ittt o o that he gave the s—The Capital City acknowledged to be @ Wondorymt Modinine, B od 8 not ¥ Summon is age. ~ b s Natp R ot 1 d ete 11 qule cuto) mates to complo . Fol ha 3 of his ag i Yoporten Wwho attondeu s nuptinls a €10 gold in Brief. EECHAM'S PILLS, taken as dirvctod, will quickly sestore females to complote hoalth, ra R ik s R Tl SRR Aty L o POLITICAL MEBTINGS, T Rk eor WEAK STOMACH; IMPAIRED DIGESTION; DISORDERED LIVER; J1 shet o arvied out without 4 until Tyme, with his merciloss scy cut Lixcony Buneav or Tie Osana Bee, they ACT LIKE MAGIC :—n ferr 11l work wonders uj 1t The g y il el - 8 . " = " n 16, With merciloss seyiio, ! lee, hoy E MAG! e doses W o i u the Vital Organs ; strcngmemngnm The grand jury is still engaged in an o ffort | v} ¢ the building. It | The Second Ward German-American | prrr, (0 ot o8 Care mistaken, To-dny 1030 P STRERT, muscular Syslem : rostoring long-lost Complexion ; bringing back the keen edge of appetite. a 1o tocate the missing papers in nection | will, it - nd that a sep Independ the fair creatnre who entrusted herself to Lixcony, Neb., Sept. 20, trousing with tho ROSEBUL OF HEALTH th nole physical energy of o human framo. Thoss with the court house retaining-wall cc arato ward be set aside for fo ners, are *facts ” admitted by thousands, in all classes of oty 3 and 010 of the best gUAFANLECS to th trkot. and that they bo kopt in separ 1s 4 of tho county hospital contracts. ¥e. 1 TS, GOHRLP A LITTLE BOY BURNED TO DEATH . closeted with the body all morning. Dennis reased to Forty Oents Per eping is a broken-heartod oman, seek- L. Rogers is behind e bars of o ol The German-American independent politi- | s keeping is a brokea-hearted womnn, s A L. Rogors is behind the bars of t Rorvots ana Dobilitated {4 (hat BEECHAM'S PILLS NAVE THE LARGEST SALE OF ANY PATENT A recommondation will also be mude that | 68l club of the Second ward met at th ing a scpuration from a man who o far 10r- | jail to-day, charged with an attompt to out MEDICINE IN THE WORLD. Full diroetions wiih ench Box. y ? “male, PHSONErs oon Eot hitmsel us to cast asido one of tha bright | rage Miss Nettle Erskino, the fourteen-s Prepared only by TEHOS, BEFCIAM, i n: Bronuan brothers, whion was rejected by | each cell shall not exec AL pr and about twenty-five members were p t ATior the weddine and the bridal tour that | 01d daughter of E. Erskine, who lives at Six ot by Drvogists genewilly, 8. £ ALLEN 8 €O 968 an NUS COnITIWeIonoTs, Wasli Billy Morans hos- | B1959 OF9 -0 on. Kver v A The committee appointed to draft a constitu- | followed, Judge Larimer, ah uncio of the and K streets, Rogers works on AL gy Bk LR sossion ot Janvury 8, since which tine | €4ch coll 4 o | tron and by-laws for tho club reported that | briac, who rasides in Council Blufts, started | Erskine's farm, about twelve miles east of WILL MAIL BEECHAM'S PILLS ON RECEIPT OF PRICE 2 CENTS A BOX. no trace of it can bo found. Moran is now | oitcic v LA the central German organization had adopted | 1i8 newly acquired nephow in the chatte city, and came to town yvesterday on it the Hot Springs, 0! il be oonvictsa -of vl - bt Rl L ol bt Y loan business at Norfolk I'ne latter built a vl . a0 10 hecF B 106 GF lils e y“\<<.|‘r\r:n Pl iy \ \ I bo | by-laws governing each ward club, and | jiGiise, purtinlty frnisied it, and then ons [ DUSINess with his omployer. One day lust before th " % avle to camply with tho grand jury’s recom | would transmit a copy to the club at its next | tered into a career of dissipation which has | Week he had had trouble at the farm on ao- The convract between Brennan and the | 00 Wiy ¢ T ot bassibly be en. | meeting. The fo ng were elected delo- | yearly broken the heart of tue one woman on | count of an insult offered to a lady employe, county was on file in tho county olerids of- | gt !¢l un order could not possibly bo en tes to the contral German elub to represent | oarth who shonld have been dearcr to him [ Yesterday about 4:30 ho loft tho hotse to got A Typewrlter mude to meet modern fios when that offico. was divided the Second ward: Peter Goos, Henry Bruen- | thun life. For time he remained it Nor- | pictoam and go back. to the country e o WAL for A maciine which priots dicectly from the oMce of rewistrar of deeds created. e ing nnd Fred Miller. The quostion of where | folk, but a short time ago came to Omaha, 5 e o H \ U508 1o Fibbon, Allgns pormaneitly at R IAtene ATERNLL L Ootites ek o DEPENDING ON THE STILL, the elub mect, clicitod & discassion. | whero ho has apent. moncy Yory froels short time afterwards Miss Nettie went 3 2 voitt of printing 18 Light.” Conipact, Durabie, differed in their opinions 48 1o who was ro- Some n lesired to meet in Kossler's | houses of ill-fame und in saloons, Mr to get her pony for a drive. Mrs. Erskine, " SRR LR I SR LR spousible for the papers. Boefore the differ. vernment O cials Who Enter Upon | hall, rs were opposed to this, | entine has since left Norfolk and is with her | knowing his reputation, followed him to th the It cton and Calisrap v ay * s A 3 g both the Remington and Calistaph, ence was settied Megeath dumped a lot of Their Dutios Tostuv, SV to e proprictor '." the placo | uncie in theBlufls, ¢ protect her daughter from insult. When 1 Machines with Remington or graph key thyn, which were in nis office, into a vacaut | There witl be a grand swing on tho cor- ¢ closely nllied to the republican | —She has applied for a divorce, which she | gy ot L BEE T ard o seuflle up board ns desired, Touth in the bascment Aot T ANEAERRT R . Hibbe, resident | will likely get. fhates b L v S A lares stock of second hand Typowriters, of The missing contract is supposod to have in nter s today. | of St P 1., but who s about to take — 3 stairs, and on going up found that Rogers : all makos, for Tent or exchiiy. been among theso papers, and to have be Coliector Pete 7 a num- | up residen jaha, stated that bo had | FIRE AND POLICE COMMISSION. | had dragged her up and was attempting an A ¢ 4 L L R L L e 1ost. ber ‘|“ xllun:ul ‘ml, ': ‘\,\, a .‘\(“” : ANl “? l\\.’l‘:lyl:.:‘(“"‘\’.Z‘l“l‘:‘\" n~,:u;\‘{ R HAt kvEs GroAbi BEkRRRT sault on ler person. A police officer was 2 ¢ d narker. Pricodl 0 ; 1% A — ¥ 1“1tk 1t fhelndes O {ined, who | 10 thought it was not proper to discuss ank DoGraves Oroated Sorgeant— | gatiod and ho was placed wnder srrost. 4 M ™S Wonin vo pleased to recelve a catl from HOSE1TA X INCREASED. s boen appainted Kavgor, who. will report | 189U0% E10 wis of tho apinion thut tho club Bix Backolinen Appornted, Lidtlaubb i es il bbb i X ol ; o, whother you want to pir ot and el oL SHO TG (L parposes, it | The firo and police commission met last the station he made a break for liberty and | [0 4 ? W0 Wil ladly show yort the ** VO ¥T™ and the U. P. Employes Must Now Pay forty | for duty at Willow Srings distillery 10 | such should only foster a movoment that alively chuse took place for a halt-dozen ¢ linest an larioat stock o€ ypawriter Kural Cenis 1 Month, Beechor Hig W, Tiernoy has been ap- | would a1l in placing liberal minded men w | hight und transacted much business. How- | o, or S plits, Gt OVOE DYOWRAT (o this el S rwith Busine ko poiuted to reliove . 13, Smitn as withdrawor | oMo ; " | ard Smith read his minutes, and then Cl 1’1m Union Pacific hospital fund s in bad | PP R o, o B e, il 1. | - Phillip Andres was of tho samo opinion, | Brownlee sorted uis pile of communications A Faval Avoldent E M. N arnam i maha b Firioko & Co., hiwving beon Lransforred from | 1o e sm o e e ey | and tho scasion began, Poter Bolund, a | The little fivemonthsold sou of Preston the distillory cistern room. 8. . Calkins, | of liberal minded officinls. Party lincs | shecial policeman on St. Mary's avenue, was | Heater, who lives eight miles nortlicast of —e e _~ assessment was placed ut 40 cents per month | g ! arty 3 3 s+ ak Bivabd Kt e " 3 emont gentleman, rece ched to | should be sondury consideration, It was | charged with being drunk on his beat, | this city, was burned so badaly Saturday af- for ench employe. This resulted in’ a sur- | & F'romont gentleman, recently attached to 3 {hgh L “ | the service, becomes orekecper at tho | fi to mect Tharsday evenmeat | and Oficer Wizzard answered to | ternoon that it died within a bhulf hour. Mrs. plus, and in 1884 the assessment was reduced | disitlery and is instrueted to renort to nth and Vinton., ‘The »charge of bemng off his beat for fitty | Heater left it for a few moments sitting i a 10 25 conts, which has obtained up to the . W. ‘Lynch, chief of the department, | ¢ X d the central German putes. ‘The latter provel his mnocen hair near the stave, while she went out into .‘ ] present time, ltancousily with his entering upon the ] ler's hall fa o body to-mor- | 4 S / r ? BRI I LA Jiho iimes of the suloonkecpersmentioned | tho yard for a timo, When she camo i sho A Tho chungo has not, ouly wiped out the | g urqe sieps into the lacs made vacant g8 baving violated the | found the child enveloped in flames. She Cor. 10th and Worthinglon 5ts., Omaha, Neb surplus, according to the statoments of the [ b5 T nr s prometion, A Fevites ho Sxth Word Democrats, d over and referred L0 1 4),p00 o blanket around his vody and putout f cutive session, ufter which Chief Seavey & a v officials, but has 4180 incurred an additional | comes a storeke in place of John Stec S want yez ull fer to giv avote of tanks d permission to sell the carpet in his | th¢ fire, but he was so_badiy burned thav Indelitedness of #0000, o viow of his | bt aniove St ik Gerio & | 1o 0. 1 Orien for faraishi the monoy 0 | 66 t0r o banedt Jf e on penson | Seah, Soshed a1y hnithour, (fhe sy BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. WG GRS Rt o s o ot | loutiiy M. Paters informs Mt ingloton | deckyr hall, ana Jonnay Reed fer | fund Ehe laver matter was flod. o funeral took place this Torenoon from the ey i SRR ot nakl LU 1 doin’ th vis Burney Boyle's motion residence of J. C. Johuston at Bighth and A n | | On account of the largely increased bon- | that he ius been assiznea 1o d s nighy | doin® the w NALAELLLY and Patroimen Byrnes and Hen- AGADA A | B ) (0n ofits affovded to smployes unider the hospital | storekee tthe Willow Springs distillory. | that ovened tho meoting of tho Sixth ward | gt o SREOURGR | IWVEAGS. o MGG strevts, Tie Rev. Robart Doher [V ST U Reat fund, from time to time during the past five anying che notification is a para h ic club last night, The motion pre- | fng their qualificatio years, tho prese nt nssossment ot 25 contapor | eatliy the ltter's uttontion *o tho fact LBt | vuiled od_ Mosses. O'Hrio month has begn found inadequate to meet the | for v protection of motres, it will be | 00 1o and bowed their than tively, additional requirements, necossar n to be on duty every night | Uh 18 @ :"_'_‘j"“'_ L:‘l""“‘ll' ""“I“." s OMGaR GhIlE Wabiras 2 Patro | ing Nebrasiins notaries public: Valentine | = —- — e ——— - ek hus boon decided, thorefore, commanc. | in the nant i el R A L e R s (LI Ve OB e bR d a9e e 1Y Avibus, Shelton, Buffalo county; Fred STRAMP & GLAHK STEAM HEA‘E’FNG Gfl nz November 1, 1350, 0 restoro the forme Mr. Calkins Lin the aity yesterday Jldtied Al b it e St WA ST TN TEUEL T T Lebmkuhl, Lodge Pole, Cheyenne county; 4] ¥ g asscssment of 40 cents per month upon all | morning hasse finally explained that the elub had | = yaus fensen, who lives at Twenty-seventh > 1 ) lines operated by the Union Pacific railway — an executive committee last year and he | omCtdaensen. WIS 15 LG ARG L, Ly W TR e » s ’ @ ned tha he fire depar! s Ee A WIFE BEATER FINED. fuessed tho duties of the new club would bo e S oy | fyuase wha, Douglas county ; A * A fi, “In ull other respects the medical depart = about the same as the old. 5, and wanted pay. The matter was re- | James 8 wer City, Furnas ment will be maintained and conducted as | John Roach Assessed Bifty Doltars [ Comuittees were appointed to ennvass the | Jorred, Then, after promising the rop county; UL A T : For Matronting His Wife ward for rezistvation purposes and Lo 880 | 4 t4pia and some chairs, the board w county: Eugene Shallenberger, Blwood. Ventilating Apparatus and Supplies. s will bo appreciatod and | oy Toueh o mild mannored luokin man, | Sk bk, unhntorallsod citizens aro proberiy | oxecutive sossio . | Gosper’ countvs €. R. Van Duyn, Lincoln, 3 RS. STEAM PUMPS, ETC reated By the cmploves is a matter to be PON, ILOWCHy & TRIAG AN ooking s | cared for and brouzht into th fold, a8 fourth or Lancaster county; R. Wheeler, Osceola, = ) . determined, A memver of the switchmen’s | Was 1 po irt. yestorday afternoon | It was docided, too, that the club needed a | ouies ; FOVIEL R e ENGINES, BOILE ¥ J I 3 od that. in his opinion, if the funds wrged pounding Mrs, Roach about the | “financial committee,” and the chair was in- | ;) v refused % —_— - ] judici 4 o LRIl s PG ia oftic refused to were hundlod Judiciously 25 conts would be co with w elub. Jolin pleaded not | Structod to “tell lem ‘out. Benson, Lesen- | low Jack Prince and I S. Plagg a saloon State Honse Jottings, ! s o) he employe: e T _The question of holding a u Drlus Kirk, A. C. McMahon, George Linde, svoking the quars > herotofore . . ~ would oppos. an increass o 40 conts, He got it, and notwithstanding the fact thut discuss Next Mike Suilivan_ ond Kred. Greon policomen, | tion rovoking the quarantine heretofore ¢ b) g et o he testified that Mrs, Roach was the fixed for a zenoral meet I n- | orgered six new fire alarm boxes, wo patent | 1sting against the counties of Weld and SHIFPERS AND DEALERS IN No Proxv allowed gressor. and that his little brother, through rats of the wrd to 4 s P BAVARE 5 | hose nozzles for basement fires, granted | Logan, m Colorado. “The aficials of the Union Pacific havo dis. | s lears, assortod on oath that Join s nt | to the county convention Olat e B Whlogitwo vesiatibn bsence, | Articles meorporating S e & (‘1@ ‘\’k P Lt AvO, 4 udie Berka fined b 50 an : — ot tho cv for a new chomici o 10 dron we Gt T B I E E A covered upon fuvestigation that the engi- | costs, in defaul of which he went to jail, Seventh Ward tiepublicans. :ln-‘l-.'u'l:: \wl('\vuth':-r‘-:‘ntn:}u[r\ulvl: n‘)l)(l\‘nu‘x‘l‘\ux:‘l) D ThooTROrators £ Wi L, & :\‘i::\"l A% .\1 A neors, or some of them in the employ of the . — Twenty-seven Soventh ward repnblicans and adjourned. MeFadvin and Joseph T. May. & 108 :,Uu... th Street, Opp. Postoffice. Telephone 1490 compuny, have left their engines in charge Selilne the Pews, ot together at No. 1212 Park avenue last Articles were also filed incorporating the of firemen, and allowed the latter to operato | Any one steppiog into the Pirst Congrega- | pight and held an interesting macting MUSEMENTS, Bank of Oniwa, at Obiwa, Pillmore county, | = their machines. Sevoral accidents have re- | tional ehurch, Eighiteenth and Davenport | Cuarles Inskeep prosided, and J. B, Piper — with an auttorized capital stocle of 10,00 contly resulted 1t is alloged, from this prac- | streets, last evening would have found their | was chosen secrctary. i yduced at the Boya | Incorporators: A. L. \A‘lomm\:x_ R. L. and I,,“A“N‘\; n M1 nnn":;II.::-IH:\::I"U:!‘; “:\mulh'l‘ll”‘h:‘l?l“lnl~;g4i':!n;: av “salvation is fr _;~ 1..«:;.».-{; are .ur'\'l(: renott of tho oxccutive o smmittoe, of which ey I”}”" largo ;wln\-- ce that 1 iumitted James Curley to the state peni- ARTIST SUPPLIES &3 Zag (EBIIRCHInRIEIES on of the divis veferred to was carried on a brisk auction of | Councilman M ) \airman, Milke | Witnessed it. and is pronounced by every- | tontiary for a term of threc s, to-day, | MOULDINGS, &) 2 i omela e oo Yhd Feagesting tomt | pews, the amounts bid for a choice being | stated that the committeo had solected the | SoUY fur abicad of avyshing Charles Hovt | for highway robbory. and made his roturns | PIANOS & ORGANS. & 3 o \m,‘, MUSIC sneh transfors aro mado necessury diseipline | ddded to the rent of the seats, The chureh | hall in which thay were in at a rental of e o George Richurds, | 1o the auditor of state ———— will be resorted to, 18 arranged something after the eround plan | vor month for the next three months. Luis 1t hias been detormined that the 8500 elaim | ¢y number of male 1 rs confined to | hotel last night. Louis Heimrod pres When the hosmital was established, the wtions for the position of Now Notaties Bamio Fall Term Begins Wednesday, September 1. For Particulars 1 teed stood sergea At jounted P lme respec- ‘ 2 N aclor. and Reed stood | serzcant and mountea patrolmen, respec e RoVETM = o ARy pDIBEadt e TalowS Apply to the Rector. igene Ot inaio Melutyro and Maud s — 1818 Douglas Street, Omaha, Nebraskes of a theater, there being a number of inner | te, ho ficured, would cover the U D Supreme Court Cases, i Y n lEue SRWOLL s Bt B oo by Son M Visiting Fire Ohiefs. “The following cases were filed for trial i Why The Sram. we Suporintendent Jayues, of the St. Paul & | 8e¢tions of seats surrounded by a hovse 8hno | yujpm, In addition % the hall rent, ; ; the supreme court to-day : 4 Rt f ) sta o held the excursic curve of move elevated pews. Theso latter | the committee had ordored gas fixtures, Chief Dickinson of the Cieveland fire de- 084 el o ; LOTT E RY THE fiA lww '” flE '”lm ES (ol tatos thut he held the excursion | . 't o highost priced, and all tho bonuses i i partment, and Clief Sweme, of Chicago, | , Maria Rickeway vs John Waltemath et al; - LY | Lo N S Sty S chaivs, tables, rong VoINt W :‘m“\-x --l' N;’:}“\:l.'.: d -‘lllt“”:}hl" » "l--r pud. with o single oxception, were for a [ that funds should be raised immediately. | were in the city y the guests of | county OF THE PUBLIC CHARITY. fieon w;:‘ jopso .L.:. L ’l‘u th: --m:‘.':::uu’!_lh “r ::.{:]‘ "r‘~:|)tl“lx:4- e !:’r rone s pow i o y:;(..m‘v:,.u.\l; :t NaleoniO/LI "‘l-’x‘«‘n‘!”v and | Chief Galligan. They have been visiting 1 Paston & Gallagher et alvs Joln Mora- | Fostablished in 1878 | fyiuinailin wovre. Loave Dy 0 s Lo J T 0 % st Rliat, o #2010 ana | Charlie Potter wero made a committee on | California, Chief Dickinson is » brother of | v orr om the ot court 03 CTHT oot 11 ASc P the corn parace, through his agent, stating | upwards is asked for the better oncs, Mr. | finance. Before the meeting adjourned they | assistunt General Managor. Dickinson, of tho | Lutte eoun G RO BT 2 s BY THE Depot litn & Ma Ofia. that it was the unanimous deswre of the | W. B, Alex: engincered the nuction | had raised 51 [ » 3 - A " S hx ad raised §51. nion Pucific. Jensenbury vs John W. Albrignt; er- Chicago Ventibile v vasscugers that the trains be so held. Lhe | and tw hoie > sol Owing to the fact that he will be out of ? S e o A LbaiE BTt ME Chicigo Madl. ... “ expense to his company, he states, for hold- | Mr. E. Colpetzer paid 870 for the choice of | the city, Councilman Chuffee resizned from Death of M R entiard ounLy 2 5 A R Chicago Local. .. ... ... » ing the six trains reached nearly $100, and | all the pews, and chose the first one in the | the delegation that w o Hastings toat- [ o Sovan Atk Kenoard, wife of | - Georro A. Hongland ot al vs Lusk Bros, & NATIONA U VRINMBIE Deare sl A was incurred merely to please, as ho sup- | horseshoe circle, being directly in front of | tend the state r nlengueimeating, | - Mreisarat SLE ISR RSO Are, Ao Ot f e ponT Tromithe laistrlot Gourtiof OPERATED. Coteonia: o 5 posed. the excursionists. IU appears now | the pulpit. The rent of tha pew is $180 und | and Charlie Potter’'s name was substituted, | LeviJ. Kennard, and mother of F. 13, Ken- 1 Gt P X Under a Twenty Years Ceatrasy by ths | Chicaco bast Matl that the telegram w him was unauthorized. | the bonus he pays brings (s cost up to $250. | Another meeting will be held Thursday | nard, died at the family residence, 1s24 | 70 ¥ DT 8 ) Snse Knnsas S Mri N. 17=.cll.nm1trfl‘fin‘uw n 'l"{"c‘c, evening. A caucus will be held that night | Dodge street, yestorday morning, aged Notes About the City. Mezizan Internatioaal Improvemant Kuns: s ) Seh e, fnd asleokay poOwAnI o hird row oL the )it arrang £ ticket of delegates | gy, veurs, X e Vs Joseph Epp's grocery store was attached Company. UNION PACIFIC | Leav n e rar hone cirele, the renting price of wh 345 por | for thé county convention. Although | SiX¥8ix yeurs six wohthsand nine days. | Je8RR R ETGCRRY SEES AL 3 Depot loth and Marey sts| Omi. mecting of the superintendents of all | L, and the ponus added wikes S35, | that 18 tho night for the annual | The funcral will bo held to-morrow morning | t0:dav by fuvinond Hros, for s ; e Morasaus | e the divisions of the Union Pacific system | Mr. Van Kuren bid off the pew immediately | election of officers, that part of the business | at 10 o'clock. = s e D L e o ong Cyasoand, | SPaviition tn tho' Alimed x, City of Mexl. | (BYeriand Flyer... 0 p will bo ioid at tho. Union Paciic headquar- | bobind Mr. Golbctzer s, vaylng $40 for the | will bo postponed for a weels Mrs. Kennard's maiden name was Sarah | frionds. @ LorT Donosy i the elly wil co. nnd publiely eonducted by Governmont | +hiiver P cus ters Wednesday. It has been called for tho | ¢hoice and £210 rent. Mr. J. . Brown paid | P, J, Qualey extended an invitation to the | At She wi o e, SRS e S Qtitclals appointed for the purposs by 0o | »Cangas City. Lt e T B ] fortho | &35 or doubla pews, the uggregate rent of | members af the club to meet at Cote's hall, | Anson. Sho was boru near Mt Pleasant, | mho examination of Price nd Hensley, | - Secrotarios of the Interlor and theTredsury. | erice ot purpose of arranging a wintor schedule | {8 PR 0P AT RIS puid §25 for | corner of Twenty-sixth and Walnut strects, | J¢fferson county, O., March 21, 1823, Onthe | charged _with indecent attempt on Miss LOTTERY $Grund Island Fxp which, it is suid, will effect tho ruaning of | his pick, which 18 1 $210 pewr directly to the | on next Wednesday evemmng, which was | 24 of February, 1847, Mr. and Mrs, Ken- | Hattio Swauson, 1s in progress this after- *Papiliion Passengor. i L oF THE . all trains. The ronmnnn will be present: | rizht of the pulpit. ‘The bids then ranged epted. nard were married mnear Georgetown, | Bovn. 'Bm; l‘xc-p\*umh\y. » . . Ressegule, of tho Nebraska division g Gre downward, n number of bonuses being in | - Petor Goos was named as the proper | Harmson county, O. Thoy resided | Charles Weatherby, late head sulesman at B f P bl of the Idaho division; Brinckerborl, of the | the neighborhood of ¥ person to look after unnaturalized for ers | in New Athen: 0., _about threc | the Globe clothing house, w o decampaa re- ene |°e“°|a u |Ga o% Kuusas division; Barr, of the Wvoming - n the ward years, at which 'time' Mr. Kennard ity with an overcoat valved at 3 The month.y tour -doll v Drawing division, ana Choz the Colorado divis. BorarordietaGlaEnhoanhinta; After o fow patviotic speeches Mike Lee | came to Nebraska to look up a location, | watch and other arti Jlonging to a circe will be held 10 the ion. Tho time allowed for division rans will n, Thio timo all 0 ion rans wil P e introduced his famous Seventh ward silver | leaving Mrs. Keouard - Cadiz, O, for | of this city, is under ai Chicago. He | i FERA o (s Fast fimiie, ni v }"'N‘. oo ivhe il are SOheduIod | o, jocqtora, toichurs, stundent, clorgymen, | bund: whieh rendercd some. fino solections, | about a year. In e fall of 1857 ho wny to | \ll be retiirued on requisit.o papers issucd Glly of Moxico 01 Ocfober 12th, 1889, | ¥t fiiiy o o Aioncham, | ad the meeting adjourned. Ohio and brought Mrs. Kennard back to | by the governor. Attorucy Green will start MISSOURI VACIFIC | Lexin ol where tho sehedule is mediom or slow. L LEC Ga, -~ Nenraska, locating at De Soto, « smali town | after him to-moreo CAPITAL PRIZES60,029, Depot 1 th& Wunitersts | Oimiin. | Om inn. 0 - T First Wacd Domocrnts, ubout twenty-five miles north of Omaha, Robert Pric od with _attempting n Sy s e e e 3 3 A 000 tic v , $32 ) xpre 030 o m| o a Hicote | O ra: Army Bids. Tho democrats of the First ward held a | which bus since entirely disappe vilo assuult persaniiof IMlssdatis|| 180000 OtAIN IS, (20,000 L | Day Lisprassisigsiaiysas [ aTan R, RIAH E. 8. Emmons, a member of the Brother- The followirg bigs for horses forthedepart | nooving last night at the corner of Tenth | 1502 they cawm s, when the ¢ Swanson, was bound over to answer to the HOR KetH, 4 an b eneneeaal VI D 3 aubatiho Blatte S P G & was in its infancy eing among the | district court in the sum of $1,000 by Judge [ WHOLES$ 4. HALY aoQUA 0. M. & ST, PAUL Tenve hood of Locomotive Firomen, returned from | Mentofthe Platte woro opened at2 o'clock | ynd Davenport streets toorganize a ward | it settlers. ' being mmong tho f o toag. 13ob Honslor, his. allogad Lis “’.’ 7S, : Maroy sts.| Omana, Denver yesterday morning, where was held a | Yesterday afternoon by, Colonel Hughos, | ¢lgn, An organization was effected by elect In the spring of 1568 Mr. Kennard bought | accomplice, was discharged, 1 3 meeting of the general board of adjustment | ¢hief quartermaster, but the contract for | jng Charlie Counoyer president; Geor; thie property which is now the family home- 3 OL No. 4, of tho organization iuvolving the Union | furnishing horses will not be awarded uatil | glefface, secrotary, and Johu Zellcs, treas- | stead, on the © of Ninctecuth and An Absolute Care, N D BRIZE OF on | No.I. Al hyaram: to-morrow, as the award will depend some- | urer. Dodgo stree iiey have resided con- | The ORIGINALABIEPING OINTMENT | @ DRiZ o r SEblh BT u Several important matters were acted | what upon the plic hich the horses are The is oply put up in large two ounce tin boxes, o g F.E. &M 3 ’ Arrive | | appeal from the district court of Johnson OMATIA. vext thing in order was to have all present sign the list of members, after which the chairman appointed a committee, cousisting of Walter Brandeis, Thomas i bee e or le: B 3 ! 20 PRIZ 34y 20) ure 4 epo ¢ nah T A AT e T AT g it YA A L et Al b R e i been more or less of an | and is an absolute cure for old sores, burns, | 20 LRIZ! DR D Depat 1ithi Web Omuha. | Omiba learne places at which they are nceded by the de- invalid for ubout thirty years, and was con- | wouuds, chepped hands, and all skin erup. | 30 pRIZES OF 50 ure i Rlack Hills Exy Bid) ) pm Mr. Enimons, however, admitted that thore | bartwent. It is thought that the gr £ fined almost entirely to the house for nearly | tions. Will positively cure all kinds of pile 664 I s a0lire Hastings & Superior | #:40 0 pm was Gomo. coutrovery belwoon tho brother. | DAFLOF tho contract will bo awardea 10 O. | iy, Solin Zicn Gontre Wridhi und | Lizieen vears, She win consistent and | Asi for tho ORIGINAL ABIBTING OINT- LGS TIATION Pz ihool s G AT oA BRI hood und the company relating to cmployes | C, Joluson, of Omaha Henry Mathieson, to appiont registrars ot faithful wember of the First Presbyterian | MINT. Sold by Goodman Drag company at | 150 Prizes of 50 b, to £ 0k Drive Uvid City & York Passi| 5110 ifMoulty was. spht Weltort, St Louis, 8120.95; Ester & | gjgnatures, It was announced that th PEIIAEMLioncaus, " ‘erminals of £, 4 25 4 o Oflicers for the ensuing year were elected | Galdraith, Diilon, ) S Tted- | Titta wonld bo left t the following placos, 8o S = A Murderons Convert, decided by........... 860,000 Prize. . 0 | BIOUX CITY & PACITIC| Leave | Arrive at the meeting as follows: ~Chairman of the | man, Buffalo, Wy, 3 il b b ot e e L Nev ve U The trial of Ben Leonard for murder- e i Depot 1ith & Wonster sts.| Omana. | Oma . board of adjustment, Jackson Hover, of | son, Omana, #125; Orvillo C. Joknson, Omi- [ them: Ju the first district, Charles stophen. | Tf you suffer with_asthma, bronehitis, or | ing his alleged wife in Laurens count RAAOR szsits sescsATRORNERIG O MY Bt. Paul Limitod, > Evanstou; sccrotary ana treasurer, I'fank | hu, $12890; Henry C. Homan, Omahi, #124, | Lonia and. C, Brandeis's second dis B, | any other disease of the throat or lungs, | has just veen concluded, und Leonard | Al prizes soli in the United St tull p O R 5 Walton, Pocatetlo, . B3ids for the construction of the brick su- | Mathioson's, Tom TLowry's and (Georgo | mothing can surprise you ‘moro than the | hag hoen condomned to death. suysa | U o Curoney Depot & &P Leave Arrivo JucksonHoover, it will bo remembored, | perstructure were also opened and il re- | Suuttor'ss third Gistrict, Keug Bro.s', Noo4 | rapid improvement that will follow the uso | ¢y POO% COUECTRRCE 10 GO, 8148 1 A Lol it ] was couspicuous in the contest recontly set | jected. This work will be readvertised. wrie bouse, Henry Ehrenpfor's and | of SANTA ABIE, If you are troubled with | GOMIROM: 5; Loy CSPULEI 1O LAC HOW WANTED, Dos Mol 5 p m tled in Omaba in_which Manager Buldwin —— Frank Sauttorts, ¢ catarrh, and have tried other medicines, you | Y 0rk Sun. —The story of the bratal mur- L e i AUANUG EXDesS...r ... 5 am| 30 pm eudoavored t reduce the somloof Wages on T T P T ter dotiding thatanother meoting should | Will be unablo to oxpress your mmazement at | der and the remarkablo testimony of | €#=Fon Guun Rtazks or any further inform. | Kight kxprois W pml a0 R the Kansas Ceutral. He reprosentod the | Geueral Barrigor, chiaf commissary of sub- | bo held next Friday night the clubadjourned. | the marvelous and wstantancous curative | the negro are perhaps without a paral- | 8 ¥t Vour residonce, with st ite, co Veotibulod Expross 2| *0iis p ml 7:0 & m firemen in th case and took @ decided and | R SR B e, Toft - — powers of CALIFORNIA CAT-R-CURE. | lel. Lenard had been living with the | iy umper. Mora rupid retor mail | WABASH WESTERN. |* Leave | Arrive successful stand. s N ¢ h; cventh Ward Democrats. These remedies are not secret compounds, | woman for n numberof years. They ivery will o assured by vour enclosi Depot i0tn & Ma cy. sts.| Omaim. | Omahs, i AT yestorduy in Vice Prosidout Holcomb's car [ o Soventn ward democratic club will | but natural productions of California. Sold | weye gencrally considered s man and | €4velope bearing your fulla Baiirond Notos, over the Missouri Pacific for St, Louis, where | 1,0 ap Dobben’s hall, corner of ‘Twenty ok 81 j"""‘k"f‘ 3 “.“, © for 82,50, and guaran- | wige Hug they had not been married, as IMPORTA T. C.ST. 1. M. & O, The Atlantic express o Union Pacifie | hewill relicve General Amos Beci 0 " i 3 4 ecd by Goodman Drug Co. ) A o0 14 9 08 23 0, ST. 1. M. & Lonye w:.h:m\; |‘\'v-.hxf.)f‘);|: r.u‘\)'“f:::l‘n‘l’b‘\‘u:m:nia;.“\"?:- h‘ m:ix :‘x.’ 4‘. ;\ :‘\xvl |.\.“ :ly:. .m,{n.l. He ] gighth and Walnut streets, tonight at 8 s Ll the woman had another living busband, Address 8 A ioh Depot 111h &'\ e vster | ste.| Omana. terday morning, owing 0 i heavy train, | mamboer of y‘.‘ B P :i.“'m. N‘»‘";‘“ o'clock. SV A Weli D -ippears, Tirco months ugo there was i big re- | ny ordtnary lotter, contain NBY Ok | Sm1 ; i The cireular announcing the resignation of | bor were General Brooke, Cantain Kay, Col- s : * | county, Pennsylvain, hos been stirred | Where Levard lived. @hey were con- | chunige, Drafvor Posial Note. St “‘,‘,“‘.‘,‘t““"‘, o Manager Baldwin, und the extonsion of the | onel Huzhes, Major Bell, Licutenant - truit, Deep Warer Dolozates. up to great excitement by a remarkable | Stant attendants. Finally Lenavd de- Specinl Hestures. eklorenco ru.‘:n‘.‘: jurisdiction of General Manager MeNeill, of | Colonel Terrill and Major D, S, Barrizer and In accordauce with the provisions of a call | and unaccountab sident. An old | termined to join the church. His wife terms of contract *he Company must de- | gii0rance passanior, . the St. Joe & Grand 1sland, vver the Leaven- | wife. The last mentioned is a brother of the pAREaes ony L strongly opposed this, as she said he the sum of all prizes mcluded tn the orence Passen.or, e Mo rard lalund, wver the Loavon: [ wifc. o last maationud 1s u brothor of the | g0, u intor-stato deep harbor convention to | Well, with a pump over iv and a stone | strongly opnosod 'whis, as sho sald 1o | soneny ofore selling & winte ticket, und ve- | SRS A which was publisbed 1 Tue Bee Saturday, | hero. i : “S | be hold at Topeka, Kan., October 1, 1584, I 1 around it, suddenly disappearcd A Ak M0 4 L A e 9 Loliowing oitieial pecuthi tBunday Ouly made its appearance yesterday. - bereby appoint the following delegates to | from view beneath the earth. = Many | BB +i¥¢ 1]'{ Lo ll‘l‘ _I-l ORaLa | OBRLIC '\'nl,';‘,T/,.',",'l"Q‘,‘.}y’,"'.”,v“,',' ”‘/ Lon- = Superintenaent Resseguie, of the Nebraska Keeps a Vicions Do, vopresent the vty of Oulah it the sajd cop~ | persons in that neighborhood belicye | tried tochange hov mind, but sho would 1 GGG, Syt e Ductasury Tunds. G giaarantes division of the Union Pacific, has returned C. 3. Somers lives on South Pwolfth street | vention: Champion 8. Chase, Herman | that a subtorrancan fuke underlies the | Dot come to histe xu.».l. 0 he Whereunon { e vayment of wl prizes deawin by the Loteria d. from a trip over his tarritory. Several | und owns a ferocious canine of the bull | Kouutze, W. N. Nuson, D. H. Wheoler, E. | fields in that locality, and attribute the | deliberately ent her throat, K HarsResnpla ipbic, ) R T PACIFIO, mimor improvements are to be made on e | yhoiiee which has of late become very ob. | Josewater, G. M. Hitcheock, Euclid Martin, | disappearance of the well to this fact. o om0 T o i YT by (g i am Nebrusia division, Among. which, ho states. s i i, O, Lobieok, C. s Goodimed, W: A- Lu0H0: | Tt Lt B neror. ibot somo yoars sae The Austrian Cigar Trade, arther, tho Company 1 voquited to dftrib Wil be additional yards and tracks at Co. | NOX10US. A few duys ago the aog bit a man, in, dames: Btevenson, " Giurehill Parker, 1 b ; g o s AR e con. | nte E-dix por eent of the viue of ‘ail the | € No. 6. 31 b m D 915 p m T N O R hara i ld A ne o S 1R 0 S LS | BRI AAR NN ML SRR tno carth thereabout, was dug full of |.-{\]~m|i,\.t‘ 1100 Faye :;.‘v;““"_"‘}‘h"“m uickots T bl larcor progortion tiau s | A oo 417 a0 r'lf,'t pilivm General Attorney Thurston, of tho Union | At the time the case was before Judge Borka W. J,' Bhoxron, Meyor, | Suafiatn u seuroh for jyou ote snd cop= | s ofur’ 1oas. b Singe tho prive of | ©rinatly. the number of fekets 1s mitod 15 CHIGAG) & NOWTHWE Pacific, und fawily have returned from the | Somors wus cautioned aguinst allowing the e per, aud it is surmiscd that the cave 1n | BORRENG ICE8 e EESIRE SO0 BIAE OF | b0 00000 less thin are sold by oter lotteeics | o, o east. animal to ran loose. But he paid no atten- Marri d and swallowing up of the well is due to | C1gars. n Aie L d L2000 fewer using the saime schome Nocl X il rars @ been sold. with a corres- Ko, §i2) J. . Prichard, mail clerk at the Union | tion, and yesterduy the cur severely bita | In Boston, Mass., September 25, by the | those shalts, ~Sevemul years ago the | D'REES L NSRN i = L No. Phciflc neadquaricrs has rotarned frouw a | man named Witson in the hand and log. the | oy, Heary Martyn Dextor, D, ., Thomas | OF¢ mine of 1% & G. Liroke, near the | DOBGIRA IHCHE ,,;“ i 1‘“’“&m.’f,‘i“';' ,“l SHLOa0 I AL ‘;‘{'th' i g e Wiisen in the baud aad.iag: Lue . Heary Mary B | A ¢ cigareties and pipes. all, the los: i:40am A No trip to tho west. ;\ nal \\1\;11 siot, the ullmm: e pr \‘l|nn>. Rogers Kimball, formerly of Omaha, Neb,, viliage of Harmonyville, had to bo m:m”m a to $710.000 florins, Send SL0 wit and address (0 and . | %@ i 0l v TR 1713 v clation o » ded. o Bt A OEAES 5 " idoned peérmanently on account o wiil send o at wiil b & CANSAS, CITY, JOSECH & COUNCIL II‘v i) i i association 'wxll meet | thal in such cases no \-mmuml 18 ueeded 10 Annie, daughier of the Hon. Andrew Mal- | &bau loved pérmunently on account of a o " W ”\H_zi |'u\"fwf“m'|<‘~' |5r'.}x‘~1‘;{ KA 1y, 8T, L 15 gt UNCIL in reguiar se Kansas City, to-duy, A. A Hodge. Do LL. D.. Peluce. | col® Melhail; of Boston, mysierious and powerful flood of water, O sox it ¢ i 4 A NG Biorrsn 0P B 05 1 1 Heury Cassidy, assistant general freignt | ~A. A. Hodge, D. D., LL. D, — and this strengthens tho theory that a agent of the Elkhorn, hus returned from u | ton seminary, says of the American something to Bemember, eraat 1ake of unknown dimensions 'I‘JACOBS 0 NEQS CL RED by P No. ";[[m i “ui\if\“ ||| i SO0 pm ulp to Wyoming. supplement to the Encyclopedia Bri- 1f you are going esst remember the | sleeps somewhere benenth the surface. DEAF..m‘huuum A 2AR CHMIONS o R W Assistant General Managor Dickinson, of | tanica: *'1 have beenspocially delight- | “Rock Island Route” run the sleepers N~ ; . 8 hoard diailaatly., Do forte Wpm A No. 11 the Union Pucific. returned to the west yes- | ed with its roligious articles. and chair cars of their solid vestibule A Bar Sufcides by Insgallments, For 8trains and Pains. el S B A G0, 864 ewadmay, 1, K. OMAMA & BT, LOUIS, torday accompanied by his brother, Jumes -— train to and from the Omaha depot, [ Major Wall, of MeDouough, Ga., sot NEW AND. STRONG FACTS. A No.8. A pmiA No. T Dickinson, cuief of the Cleveland fire de- Inte al. i : el 2 il iallonangh, | : Aot vi B datly, excent Baturday: O oxcop partment, and Fire Chiof Sweency, of Chi Lee Est u: ::.L- :‘-‘1 r.:u-nm-r.-::.m candidates | 108YIRE QuALS & 8145 p, m., thys avold: [8 sicol D I'f'- & iah The firsl pass (o T L T T YD . Bnfiu‘l‘:‘;‘) bexes :A Mrfiul':ny?:‘!w* nadl X paiment, aad ire Chlof Bieono, of O y \ ing the trausfer at Council Bluffs, | the rodent made ut the trap he got his iared JIia siznided 2o ke bwe usny main in the oity sovoral days, the guests of | 100 the bar endorscment for the district | Thyee solid trains daily, All chaircars | tail cut clean off to where that append- ol 1, A retura 13 b maoniln oo ; e —————————— M. E. Dickinson, judgesbip, suid 0 a numver of awtorneys in | are free. Dining cars on all through | age formed o junciion with his spinal N0 _BRANDERFERARS g e the district court yesterday morning; trains, Umiu ns make close connec- | column. Not'being satisfied with the ""‘L';;;j”,";‘;“;_u_‘f;:';:,?=:‘;'"-,,:, ey \ A, BOODPRICH Aty uttaw, 1% how She was Bound Over. *I'he people of this district deeided, two | tion with all eastern limited trains con- | fondling he veceived at the jaws of the Jaed cake. wied up hotties oLBN daees erfence; business duietly and legaily (raun: Jeunio Stenberg, u postitute, charged with | years ao, practically, that the bar should | neeting in union depct at Chicago, | trap, ho returned after Pl BRI e wo paininoneyear OMAHA BUSIKE! u_}.!,@'- eroneel buaniea quiskly and Ingaly -l larcony was tried in police court yesterday | biitie the district judwes. J.,\‘;"n.\'f.','fi'l“,‘(flll“."? avoiding a transfer across the city to | bealed and had another set-to with the Wor 15 Yoars, Wathingion, Tex . Jusie - and bound over to the district court in the | . parties enroute to New York, Boston | trap, in which encounter he lost a Had subercd of aud on for fifiecn years wul J That ends th LLe far COn~ Tet 1 ‘ iralned back; 0o ouble wi Ak now . two . Bum of $4, ‘bt onds the watter so far a8 1 am oo | g othor castern cities, “and every- | hind log, which wus shaved off close to sl il ke | Worthwestern Military Academy JOHN E. WILKINSON, . m——— stances, allow my name W go before the re- | thing & little better than other lines | the body. After this had got well he W CARTWELL, t gorh of Culogsos % Teacher of the Violin. Mervchants’ Hotel, Large sample | publican convention as a candidate for the | can offer. & S. 5. STEVENS, veturned to the trap wnd thrust his AT DEUGLISTS AND DEALERS. Ludy, rous o At Pupils Residence, 024 North 1oth Strook rooms. $2, $2.50 & 83 por day, Nat Brown | position. ©am willing to abide by the action cke! 305 Farnam. Gen’l W A, | head in it THE CHARLES A. VOGELER 0., Baltimoro, té B o land Fark, Ll Oiikin NbrAKin R e

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