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[ THE _OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, MARCH 30, 1800.-SIXTEEN PAGES. — Wl ‘" LVERR J ‘TR there were fifty - se W a third of | objects of the societ “T'he objrcts of this > l “ \ 4 1 I AT ticket,” eaid a heavy property owner iast | and those who have bought tickets around ements for the convontion Vel will l\l\u” l L(,l \“,\ (/R‘, I\l)",/lhl) | whom were Irishm ear many A | oty shail bo the promotion of medical SU 1 Ul \”.\ “\ll\ .,\ ‘\ l ) | night It not only appeals for republican | the eity can exchange them on that aay ocenr on April 9, The city will be thronged icans and the remainder of various national- | knowliedge, the cousideration of matters support, but for the vote of every touih | % with delegates from nll parts of the state, ities, As a whole they w wtine looking | pertaining to the puablic health, the en | Omana taxpayer who has an interest in the The soloists of the “Messiah' perform Althoug I8 atate organizati pros body of men. The requirements of the | couragement of good medieal legislation in future welfare and growth of the place, | A5Ee to bo given on Tuesiag, uro well known | dent wnd vico prosident of tho gran chap rookodness Oharged in Connoction | board thut o man shall be sound phys- | this county and state, and the cultivation of | Demcorat o oal T The nominoes aad roprosetative men of | 10 Olaha audiences with the exception of | tor will bo present, and the Connonl 131 e Crook ftally, betwoen twventy ons nnd forty-ve | soclal and harmonious relations within the | DeMcCrats Haye a Royal Time at both parties Who b Jusinoss and prop: | Mr, Mouiridge, This tenof. who holds the | and Plattamioutn. shantors will ta hete ‘With the Hospital Job. years old, five feot and eight inches oF over | medical profession. Their City Convention. erty investments, the growth and value of | first position in the country asacoucert | yogy “Thoerefore, when you obsorve n in height, und weigh from 150 pounds up Following the adoption of a constitution which will bo aided by n cenduct of public | Singer," has appeared twico In Omaha, but | yeuai number of golden stars With . mystio e The names of those examined wero: | and by-laws forty members signel the char affairs calculated to mspire confidence in the upon ‘the secand occasion to such a small | chnracters emblazoned thereon, Aecominied THE MATTER KEPT VERY QUIET, | Jacob Itrugh, Sobn Fiattery, Jonn Moreis- | ter list and an election nf:u-rmmvnl.\n‘t};;ln‘;'!‘ THE TICKET THEY NOMINATED, | Mindsof castern capitalists wnd manufae. | aud and he himself was 80 il from con- | by clouds of white and yeliow ribbon fitting sey, CLT U, Rozer, Clark M. Dooley,Charles | resulted as follows: President, Dr, turers who aro seeking locations in the | tinuous traveling and asevere cold that it | Kurg and thero Like meteors neross o snmmer Biooin, Amos S, Jackman, James R, Feddis, | fiest vice president, Dr. Crummer: second wost.! tiny bo trathfully said ho was heard only | sy, you may kuow the 1, 1. O, sisters ire 3 Patrick Rochie, Michael O'Brien, H, B | vie Dr. Jonas; sccretary, ) B ‘Anothercitizen said: “1 haye always been | once.” Next Tuesday night's rendition of the | hore in all their loy A Probability That He Will Be Al \Y\' 4".1‘.”7' ,\x»uv; ..” S DG Itosewater n.u.'mu.“, [)ly- Spalding. l’h\; A Little Row Occurs to Vary the | opposed to annexation, but the turn m,‘,..,; -’?r.»«’:m“m.uvc\n 5 { ‘Mh.‘ nl\‘,vvh. t ‘:.:\l owed to Give Bonds for His James I H socioty starts out well and gives promise o < Hostnete b are taking in poiitics have about convinced | church will givo ail a chanve to e \ A Cninds ora s % Thowas Mitcheil, Wiitiam H § @ vory Influential career, onotony —Mike Hortnete Takes | Ui b G Phe beat for the city, 1 kuow | under faverable conditions, Miss Hayloss, |y oo b L8 CEHE et Appearance When Edge Blackwood, k-4 a Big Drink of Whisky —F that tho prople who re the most heavily in- | the soprano, is a native of Salt Lake, u real T8 AP WRC ROV 56 KK s Wanted. Murphy, Pat Foley, Joseph Bell, ) DROPPED DOWN A MOUNTAIN. I terested in South Omaha are thinkio western flower, with all the good qualities | Fen's parly was givon by the twins Raney, 1% of. Thompson, James H. Ensen, itical Dolngs. Flousily of favoring annexation if the effort | Peculiar to western productions. She has a | and Arthur, daughter aund son of _— D. 0. Davis, Philiip McDonough, M. Grifin, now o foot to plice the city government in | Voico of remarkablo strength —und fine | Mrs. Honry . Jaynos, at thoir cos D. C. Callahan, J. 15, Lynch, Todd Camings, responsible hands should fail. It s good | quality, and by hard study and good | 1431 Bmmett avenue, The inv Tudicted on Two Co Charles I, Butlor, J. M. Baldwin, % : Crain. : The Democratic Convention, scparate wovernmont with them or take | instruction is rapidly becoming au arust. | 10 G16VEE Phy R HRGED ¢ .“ E. E. Meyors, the architect of the new | g Meiride, J. D, Murphy, T E. Day, The Emma Juch Opera company played in If an argument, convineing and conclusive. | their chances with Omaba, Miss Pennell is o New Bocland girl PEAPORYENS R0 T VoY i ot .|..':' county hospital, who has fleured so con- | Hayel,” B. B. Wheeler, Jdames Twaite, | Sait Lake City the othor night and W8 | wero needed for ‘unnexation, the democratic | ‘The more the charactor of tho men nom. | bosscesing a rare musical disnosition and o | GEGEIG UL SIS (" Saited b spieuously iu public print on pecount of bis | i W Johnaton, It \\"mn-n"v]f:,f‘,,”.‘k" beokad to ing in Cheyonne the next. night. | ity conyention held yesterday afternoon | Juted v the citizene’ convention are kiiown | Stroni ani bxbressiv contiaitoiwoica, | She | EC Y, ontent. - A flor & dnit pourpos prominent connection with that big Job. |yl e g BePt Giilay, | The train was scheduled to make the TitFh (sHeW (HAL aFFULERY R eronger the sontiment bocomes In favor | 7, (i e woll an almost overy other kind, | SABCINE Was resumed and tho happy children was indicted by the last grand jury on the | Wonzel 'Janeeek, Cyrus Overholt, Elward | miles between Salt Lake and Cheyenne in | ipye proceedings were fn strange contrast X in a truly actistic maanor. Me. Young is a :':.xul"i(-‘.'.:.” congratulutions behind them for charge of bigh misdemeanor inconnection | 1% Coga, Mateico Sheaqn, (% AT Hondas- | sixtoen hours. This wis maintained up 10 | with tho harmony that. provalod at tho cit Rather Un-Itepubiioan. oo DAL aiaiAn pacally b pibta vith that work. on, Michael McCarthy, John Sullivan, D. | Green Rivor, whero it was learned that two | ,.1e convention the 4 T s PRHABY U078 oaTl TRETL TeRterdaY by thes| DONYO! ¢ adily ativke with WOtk o kept.a profouad | D. Tiedsman, Lewis W' Folter T e e | #21's convention the day beforo. ‘The slate | Pursuant to call issued yestorday by the | o'y Wiiianor, ~ He knows tho oratorios ns UL AL LU R sl iy After tho examination the board went into | gy g U8 fratehit train wore 1n " collig- | Was made up vefore the convention assem | Secretary of the South Omaha republican | only English tramed sinyers can know them. secrot up to the present time, 80 far as the | ooytive spsmion and appointed the follow- | fon © fiho wreck was & disistrous one, | bled and it went through nearly as predicted | club a meeting was hold in Kowles's hall last | Mr. Taber is another New Englaud genius | Sullivan, tha five-yoar-old son of the lato publ ras coricota 1, and se ,r.lrl of m‘n ing, subject tou physical examination by | involving the almost total domolition of sov! | in last uight's Ber. There wero somo | night. It wus ostensibly for the purposc of | Whose wondurful aran playing is o canatant | John Suliivan, who died about threc wecks ‘. ourt oMcials have even gone so far as to he city physician cral freight cars, one baggage car and two | changes though, and the changes caused | nominating a republican city ticke but | delight to those Wwho nhave a chance of hear- | gz0, will be buried in Holy Sepu'chre coemes i 5 SR el %, H om (the ex-officer), | ongines kil o los g, 8 gb, a e cha s ¢ . ng h Mime, Young © oreizne: " deny that tho indictment cxisted, When, | J. R elndis, (015 Tloom (the ex-ofiser), | enwines, but luckily “with” uo_loss of Ife. |- gigappointmont 1n some quarters. thoso who wont thoro for that purpose wore | {16 [T Nine, Moubic s tho DUk, JOFREREr | org, Tho littls boy was the grandson of however, one of them was last night con- ekl anmings, | 1t - wouid ~requiro at least four hours | T 0T e o narformed ox. | Rrievously disappointed. QL L L L UL e 2 evalien | Daniel Sullivan, one of the oldest citizons of 4 | D. ¥i. Davis, W. R. Edghill, John Morrisey, | before the track could be clenred. Of course ing commit performed e L e il S S which of course i% @ synonym for mu Ok Wit L fronted with facts suficient to bim ) fL Kees, . 1L Rassell ' (colored), Do 0 [ 41 oxpectation of reaching Cheyenno | ceilent duty. “And for an encrgetic “touch- | ."'."( ABUBLoLs 1 HEudnne bad o Among the chorus th are some church | giionil will’ tako place from the © Nop that o Bee reporter knew, beyond ques. | Tiedomann, Edward B. Cogan and F. M, 1o for the performance was abandoned, | {1 COMMIttoe” give us tie South Omaliy doracd almost evary candidato on the domo slngers quite us woll known and as gifted a8 | og il g b b el fon, that the indictment existed, tho | Henderson, distance botween Green River aud | Production, S i LR L DO AL L the (CMO- | those above named. To prove this we have | Of Yit cllds wothor, 1 on oun Hiuial adwitted fully ana completely thav | ‘This will be the last examination for a ban. had never boen traversed in lons | - Tho twenty dologates named in last night's | CFutic ticket, “What name. they il Kive | ouiy to montion the numes of Mrs. Eata- | il BIUUMS, w220 p. ofticial admitted fu i " ; 06} e SRR, oo (hien | IBEE were in their seats at 2:80. Council- | their ofspring Tuesday is a riystery. It | brooic” Mrs, Moeller, Mrs, VAR ME? - such was the vase, and told all e kuew 8 o chun ten hours and ten minutes, which | | \icNiilian opened the procecdings by | 18n't ropublican when it roads like this: “For | Wio' "SIt fTuinos, Mr. SR IN THE ROTUNDA. v o s overything. is that required by the fast mail. Mise an 2 i ened the ecding ity }. Sloane: clark, Thomns K Ao L LiLEEY L) i R UAL oL Pt tack ‘Movors DEALH OF : NER. Tuch's train could not get by the wreck under | FAPDINE the gathering to order as o member | Moyor, Wm. G. Sloanos clork, Thomas E. | Wio can doubt the ’ WAL LA G S e i 4 of the city central jcommittee. 1t was well iire: treasurer, Thomas Hoctors coun= | Syl G S 0 B Attorney E. I, Weathorby, who was Cou . wn, Jonn {ourke: member of the i grossman Dorsey's old opponent on t and jury which com any circumstances before 1> o'clock. This [ ofthe city ceutrs fud e AL R ng g he ) e vould moan 10 o'oloc! ; 0 8 i ¢ Look some 1 in the co encement ol L g of [ A Prominent Citizen Suc- | would mean i o'clock at night to arrive at 00l board, C, T. VanAken, Robert Funs One of the most instructive of entert T s Pkt ton and Richard Swift, ments will bo given &t the 1 Museo this | demoeratic ticket, is at the iPaxton with no | the affray, for before it was over tuey tired him out of the purty. I3 05 Babefirestded and T 7. 0Nl as Tt ! A 1 “Yes." continued th nt ft e b HUtHG r William B. Haley was made chairman L C, Lane presided and “T. 1, cil was | week. It is known as Janan in America an es.”" continued the gentleman after a gront speed attained by the fast mail, secretdry. A motion to change the name of | represents the Japanese village of San Ban. | little desultory conversation on current the club was about to bo lo when the [ This exhibition illustrates the uris and in- | topics, “it looks like Governor Richards The Terrific Speed ot a Union Pacific — Mor uary. This afternoon the remams of Daviel was founad by the g its deliberations at tie begin September term of court and cum non Cneyenne, provided the train met continued in session some five wee Frederick C. Pestacr died athis home, 1307 | aceidentand ran the entire distance at the It will be reealled that = Contractors |y, eqpg stroet, at 11 o'clack Thursday night Jerry Ryan and Charles L. Wundt were in About 11 o'clock Superintendent Baxter id Audrew Douneiy secretary, — When the of pneumonia aiter ess of ia *rivi v : v chair lacked for something to say, Jim “ted, the formor for attempting to bribe | Of pneumonia after an iilness of four days. | qrrived from the west at Green River in his [ ¢hairman I oniothing g i sl L : and B e asionors O et o And Mount, | He was attending to his business as usual up | special car. ~Miss Juch and Mr. Locko | MeCune, who scemed to bew general Ll LU i dustrios of (uo JTupunose ompite. The 8t 1 in our purt of thostate. ‘The ropublicans aud tie latter for trying to bribo O'IGecile, | to last Saturday night, but upon Roing homo | mmediately appealed to Mr.. Buxter, who eI s AL L He e S iaobs v City Notes and versonals, The exbibition rop strcet 1n Japan, | scem disinclived o givo Thaver a third nectio Wi ¢ hosp! irk. o N o 8\ V Su ] lic [t k< >y & - 3 i Y 4 Ay o) t il o 1 all in con ”H;n ‘r:vhl‘llllh'nll‘:: :»l i r'(" 1. | complamed of a cold. He contined to _‘“M‘f"m_“ of you aro not afraid to travel | bit dowu to the police station and put him John Forbes is buack from Chicawo. where at worie arc ves of that re. | term. Richurds will certuinly be m tho e O e i etusned, hig | B8 bed on Snnday and rapidly grew wor PRt R Ry O MAN LT GTEE CFye o (toTbany Jercmiah Dunn hus gono to Chicago ble country. Bamuoo workers, wood | race, aud will just as certazly recoive the Cttornovs o this caty ot wind of it | the cold developing into pneumonia, resu betore on the Union Pacilic, & will plaze | A committee on oredentials was ap- | J. W. Brown of tho Armour house ins | fhIYER: BAIIORE, IWORY carvers, clolsouno | support of the ‘Third district b b < dsuial 2 fTaTa ey 16 Fe a6 ot =% | pointed und they report ne twenty men | gone to Chicago. d lacquer workers, jewelers, carpentors, and communicated their suspicions | 1ny in s death, asstated. every available resource of the company at T Y gone to Chicago. [ & usicians and all represeata. to him. "This started the saking of steps t Mr. Festuer was one of the best known | YOUr disiosal in order to et your train mnto [ OCCHPYIE “,‘I‘.m‘"‘m“‘.\ hairs entitled toseals | niss Hrallie Squier 18 visiting her sister, | tives of tridos. rts tud mechanios e vop. | 8ey's mfluence. Dorsoy 18 strc Miss Dora Squier. resented at work. Japanese women and | he possesses the ‘atufl, asthey put ave the matter continued a secret. A little | (0 S0 o aamed of all the German | Cheyenne by 8 o'clock tonight. N b e chile ago geeed upon between the Lty eontiell ot Miss Juch sard: ‘I will undertake the Nominations wera then commenced, ‘The a8 IV ot Pabili GO 4 4 + } K et forMoyers that if | Populution, and his death will be generaily | journay provided you will give us absolutely | MOYor was taken up first. 1% I leardon “,\\llt !-x,(!i":' l:,"t\! Papiliion is the guest | children and Japaneso peculiaritiss and won- | street, He has lots of fricnas i the Jatter would come here, from his home | regretted by all classes of the comuiunity the right of way and superintend our moye- | Presented the name of i15d. Johnston. Peter | Of Miss Clara Davis. 3y ders u _r.llvl.flmnu. with remarkable ACCUS | onemios too, for that matt 3 DA TV mself out o )\ 5 1810, a0y ents yoursolf personal Superintend- | Brennan followed with the nume of W, ( Hand ball games will be played at Coun- | racy he attraction will prove the best | - % i Detroit, and give himself up withou He vrus born August 10, 1816, at Halle.on. [ ments yourself personsliy.'s Sunerintend: | <iClG SR B AR e N a0k cver given at the popular family resort. | Of the g requisition proceedings necessury, Saile, Saxoo. d was conseque n | ent Baxter gallantly assured Miss Juch that [ S'oane. 2 £ : Tt ahiastEa Il lend: n ominee, houy Atrong (LA LR S O DU Bl S (L LR LU L s e R St i Eli H. Doud spoks for tho prosent mayor, | Shorm Canfleld has returned to his post at | T (talian Gypsy orchestea will lend its | be the - nominee, although a strong B o b e aa & Shen Foturn | the seventy-tourth year of his | NS R S B Y nepectea | sayiug hie positivels declined the nomination: | the stock yards railroad ot yaluwble adto the splonaid 1= of uttrac | prosure will bo brought against him. iio howe, ' In ths magner it was | ace. ~ Ho learned the book binding | aud well stocked with ice and water and | wSloanc! Sloane! shouted Jim McCune | Thers will be held a children's concert | ptih GG LWORKY SleCHS d artists will hold | 43 a mae: of considerable politizal acuinen thought that the existence of au indictment | business av Leipsic, Germany, —and | luuches provided for the occupants, as no [ and the cb e taken up by H _‘“""3“ at the Presbyterian church tonight. and will mako every effort to hiave the cou wight be kept from the public, temaporarily | subsequently worked at it 1o | stop was to be made for refreshments. At | Voices in the hall. ‘Ihcre is nodenying the | “Ln 000G Seandinavian ball at Tur ”“mm”:"" Tetal gressional convention called before the state b convention. Everything duly considi r u accidcd majority, providing he can overcoms Dor: pinion that he w undoubtedty contrel the political intlience almost to a man up there deciare that Third district, and it is the feir of the antis at least, and possibly forever. Paris and London. In 1849 he came to | 12:40 exactly the engine whistled twice and ’;‘{l{"l““hf bresent chief wagistrate was | . 41 Jast night was well attended. Iivon after this understanding had been | America and for wome time was located at | swiftly passed from the yards. Within | the favorito befors the start, Eimer Eikenbary, Charles Gilehrist, Lu | Judge Helsley took up the hearing of -the X o reacned, it seemn that Meyers foared trust- | New York and Chicazo. Afterwaras he on- | fifteon minutesa spced of forty miles an hour | Lots of time was wast>d iu deciding how | BIREE BIKCUBOIY AZ1OES GHEASE Tt |0y charged with keeping gambling estap. | 1 14110 generally thought that Richards has T iimalr to tho miercy of tho wuthoritios | gaed in businiess at Midison, Wis. und ro. | was enterod upon, wileh was slowly but | o ballot. ‘Thore was a Teoling of satistac- | Blanchard, Harey " Garonter and Frank | FCh CLarked Wil ketbibg kambiing estob- | o wplendid stow of being Nobraska's uoxt here, for it 18 a fact that it_required six ov | mained thero for ten years. 'He was a mem- | surely increased 'until Bitter Creck iwas | lion —when it = was —determined to | BURBHEY SEN IO, ey SR viGest Sihces iivere dahl governor it we, democrats and anti-prokivi- erght very pointed worded telegrams to bring | ber of the city council and city treasurer of | reaclied, where it was discovered thut one of | allow —each — delegate to write his | hiuting . e parties whose places were denuded of | {1 L et R sek him out him. that city. During tho civil war ho organizod | the baggago cars had developed a hot box. | ¢hoice on sl ‘of paper and drop it The first ball game of the season will be | such great quantities of gambiing fixtures | [0St 40 10t combino und knock him cut. He finally decided to_come, however. and | company G, Twenty-ninth regiment, of Wis- | ‘This cost fully half an hour of valuuble | into I’ete Brennan's hat. ~Delegate isren- | played today between the Armour-Cudaby | gome ten days ago. LA U CRL G L arrived here curiy yedterday morning, but | consin voluntecrs, whose captain he was. | time. BuridodDeloas S HeFilaniWere theRtel Lo SOl biwlihiGotoBo LB and MRVRUIBbAt WA nTY | riiariteat s Roberts asithe ke (o [ Eesieny, WElph Sulll Lol e (0 Tnstend of going 1o the Paxton hotel, s he | The company was principally evgaged in | At Rawlus a fresh engine was attached, | UFS. g | thie Sobotkers with Fllyan and Hatcher in | =028 q oo S or the. St Clalr. Eu. | Fepublican stato ticket. Ho is tied up with has invariably done on his many previous | Arkansas. After disposing of his business in fdhe train stopping exactly three minutes [ When they counted the votes it was found | the box. ooms Nos. 14 and 25 of the ale Bu- [ b Rinkaid of the Twelfth judicial dis trips to Omatia, he went to & private resi- | Wisconsin he built and operated a saw miil | The train pul of Kawlins at five min- | that Sloauc had reccived 10 and Johnston 10. | ‘Thomus Iteddy of Chicago, boss of the | ropean hotel, southeast corner of Thirteenth f FLHE A AEEL S A0 REHE 4ot dence. Whether or not the warrant was | ia St. Genevieve county, Missouri, where he | utes before 5 o'clocic and-eutered upon a Ihat was a tie, aud Yorky Donnelly wauted | oleomargarine cepartment in the Armour- | and Dodge streets, was the first considered 3 b 2l b served upon ham could not b ascertained. | was very successful. in 1872 e camo to e Chairman [aley to cast the deciding vote. | Cudahy packing houses, is in the city, in- | The information charzes bim wwith keeping | D0FSeY for congress. Kunkaid is ‘This much was learned, however, thata well | Omaha and establisbed his book hindery, to IS D 0 ~|\w'm-u A i G 1t dudn’t matter with Yorky if the ch.iruian | specting the local department and giving gambling devices in Douglas county, while the | MAKinF o strong eftort. ile is n popu knowi business man called on i prominent [ which was subsequently added the job | o onb (Gt 8 RIS (S SO REET SIS did vote twice. 3 some pointers ou its management. Sl R R lar volitician aud a pleasing, agreeabie pen- 5 sficial Friday evening, told him be | printing department, and in 1553 the Ger- | 8PU! (e L G Al There was a luilin the proceedings, fol- | =y jjinm Spell tied yesterday. e wi onfwarranbgnartiotlavised faimplyatha a 4 el O it oling | b T b the o oherishod hon of js | SeParating Rawlins and Laramie. Funally | lowed by a storm, While th storm was in | 5oLt Spellman died yesterduy. e was | ooy just described. It scoms that moss | Uetan. 1o has beeu judye of the Twelfth atorday, and would sign s bond, but up | hife. The Iribunc had a hard battls for hfe, Ea i o raie, O8Iy | Chwrian Haley invokee tho aid of the po- |y Niren * e funeral will oconr Monday gt | Of e gambling furniture, o, was found in | district for two years -and bas beon very to 12 o'clocic lust night the oficial fad_seen | but in tho end won, and now ranks hign | fve mimtes wore ihab i Gionisy ik ne Ilte tonvssaivooetnrandiMarshal Mlonoy) g sim una will b3 conducted by Heafoy & | Toum No. 13, wiich ‘wdjoins No. 14 and is | popular. sither of Meyers or 88 | r s Germ ublicatio roe ROnE HEL) D nCborCs admonished the audieuce that if quict was S kit ¢ 3 2 connccted by a door witich at the time o “The ulliance in northora Nebrasi i nothing vither of Noyers or the businuss | umong the Gormun publications, Uhroo | o™ running ~botween Itawlins and | not iapt some one Would langaish in the ciey | Jlcafoy. Tuterment will be at St Mary's | hid'“\Wae standing soveral inchos ajur. Ehohiinncelnpnociliasniibbraain Sivil) 01,1 eaid the oMicial in question, “Meyers | busincss now occupies, & ¢ | Larawie gnd in taking on two engines | bygtile below. : e When Captain Mostyn, who headed the raid, Je O ) L Al E0G Vs 5 2 o for the climb up to Sherman, 9,000 feet T RIMEO N a o hai b ndy Rov. Mr. Hancock will preach in the | was put on the stand and was asked b nd today it is C ssman Dorsey's chief attenipts to elude arrest and | Mr. Festwer was for a long | ! ; &4 ernan, W00 fect | Jim McCuue and the marshal had a windy | WV | Dl bronon l vas ) I D 0l et ccount | time treasurer of the aynod 'of the Germag | abeve tho ‘sca, a distance of twenty-four | war' then. = Afterwards they had u more | DUIlding opposite tho dopot in Albright today | Connty Attorney Manoney to teil what he [ aim to seeure thei wort, but it 4 pateni, & Aot o O | e o e Bynod of the (ierman | pijes, ‘Cho usual running time 18 from two | sorjous con flict as follows: Sermon at 11 o'clock @, m.; sub- | founa’ in room No. 15, connsel for defense | to all that Judee Kinkad has seored several { AL S b b Erea i b s always beCn | pours and a half to three hours forpassenger | ~ he second b hen taken for | Ject, “Tie Cheerful Giver.” Sermon at 7 | interposed a lengthy objection on the ground 6§ ; A heard since his arcival here, T shall chase | prominent factor in the progress of that de- I'he second ballot v then taken for 4 i g il N € groun points on him n this direction. Aliiunce him down und bring him back with a sud | nomination, Ho leaves fiva cnildren, four | traius for the fifty-scven miles between | mayor. v resulted just as previously | 9j¢lock pomi.: subject, “1amn g Wise Master | that as room No. s not spevified in s el TR S g E e < ‘ Sl > R Laramic and Cheyenue. The loss of the ‘anged. Sloanc receive vote Buiider.” There will be no Sunday school. | tie search ant the contents could not | Men denuess that will perliaps prove somewhat | daughters, one of whom is married to Rev. v o | arranged. Sloane received 11 votes and i he search warrant the contents could mot [ 1ot {1 7 e R Hor of St aur's. Lutheran ohuren. and sne | Muif hour, owing to the hot box, was severely | Johnston 9. I be services at the Metiodist | be considered in tne ease, much less used ag [ Van Wyelk will be their candidate for yov- The indictment charging Meyers with | son, Julius, who is well znown in Otaha, fels, and the loss of unother half hour w ‘'hen there was a tempest of enthusiasm, r 1y as follow Sunday s cvidence against the detendunt. Mr. Mas | ernor. This 1 learu from numerous mems gl neanor contains two counts. ‘The | ‘The funeral wiil take place this ufternoon | 1C2Ving Gireen Ruver, owing to the 1nvossi- | e gqutience and convention howled them= ana hing at 11 a. w,, followed by | honey's unswer was brisk and pithy. He | bers from all parts of our district. nigh misdemeanor containg two counts. ake place this afternoon [ ittt TvE R URE cleared of the ABSRDERR 3 first charges that he permitted the use of | ut 1:30 p. m. from_the famly residence, 1207 [ it 0T BeHI MO Track CIOREEd OF LA | sclves hoarae in stiouting for their favorite. | the rite of buptisim and reception of mom- | s11d 4 “erolibition will be quite an element in the much smaller timbers inthe building than | Howard 'strect. Services will bo held in the | WFGCK, It order 10 leavoe at exactly 1% made | Nobody knew whether the mayor would ac- | bers The Epwortl league meets at 6:30 and | +The defendant 18 not charged with keep the specifications called for; and tho second | German Lutkeran church, Twentieth and | 'tabsolutely imuossible, under the wost fu- | copt, - He had been nominated in spite of his at 7:30. Subjeet, “Function of | ing gampling devices in any particular count is that he allowed a very much inferior | Mason streets, ab 2:30 p. m. vorable cireumstances, to reach Cheyenne at | ropeated essertions, even as late as an roc but with keeping them [ people that prohibition will carry. 1le ciass of brick to be used in the construction — Clis, = 2 R hour before he was nowminated, that he i S e i Douplas county. Would you | farmers alliance seems inclined to fall in e e s il arba i I S S G Gt [ 10, with atremendous jeri, the | would not consent to maks the run. So MUSIC AND THE DRAMA. assume to say that it an‘oficer hud a search | ik the aqua pura hosts as stronily as they tions ordered. ; ¥ Superintendent of Poor Mahianoy is wind- | e s pio, baee out of (e L aramie oy | COMIttes o four was sont out to bring him wartunt to look for a wurderer in one pur- | ooy gpaingy railroad legislation, There ¢ S 3 e Y18 wind- | n their rear, tore out of the Laramie station | jn and let the convention urge the honor on | ‘The most important event at the theaters | ticular room and was to find him in another | 4re¢ bent 6ud Risl e iny up the pusiness of supplying that portion | and savagely attacked the steep mountain | pin this week will be the “Faust” performance | MeXt ¢oor or in any ottier room, that tne law | 18 bardly any doubt bl what tho BUCK JOTATIONS. of the unfortunates who require assistance | grade. No'train cver ascended the Rockics | "Whlo the committeo was ot ‘Thomas B. | 1t fmma Juch Grand Eaelisn Oners | ¥0U1d 10t justify his taking bim: It is the | prohivitionists wilt nominato a state during the severc months of the winter, but | 48 ravidly as did’ that one. Ia forty-five | Arypuire was nominated for city cierk, | 0¥ the Imma Juch Grand Boglish Opera | googing to carry just such self consteuctions | ticket, 1t would bo hard to gucss Colonel Clowry of the Western Union | it B e e e or by erogls | MiLULEs, OF at $:25, the train stood "panting | Piomas Hactor for ity treasurer and 4, 1, | COMPany at Boyd's tomorrow evening. The | of statutes which now and then—or fre | (¢ ([ VEHE 00, I 0 KUCE savs Thev Cannot b Stopped. R e or by croolk | at Snerman on the summit. - One of the en- | 15 Tor police judge. eveat will be of special interest inasmuch as | quently, T may say-result in men | WU VR SR RCRE B RIS Colonel Clowry, viestorn superintendent | oyt T SUEOT WHAR 1O codl and, ittle | giues was here cut off, and while this was | " Apout this time the exciting scene of the | it s the first appearance in tws [ Who ‘are cuilty of crime escaping | Buad but IShvons Lo AT o o of the Waatern Union tolograph. company's | uee. "‘:r» m]\'“";“"l:-” "::’L‘“ M':'II(M[ wier }'un‘fl“g:m;“: gliichionk “:-p':h;\le\‘lm 8 1'.'.'|" convention m’:rurrud. In spite of repeated | city of the organizati o which | hunishment Hu...c.r the statutes thus | st '.-‘-x.ummul.r v.-\m‘ur . ey Lt s gere cduced this w year | five cars, were care inspected and oile dmonitions from Marshal Maloney, Jim Me- misconstraed by defending counsel.’ “Our city election next Tuesday is woing lines, is visiting General Estabrook, the | and the procession of woebezone facos | ‘The eniineer carefuily scrutinized every | Famomtions from Marshal Maloney, dJim Mc- | Mise Juch has lent her name. | "GR8 0Y filed in favor of M (i e Crola RS T O fathor of Mrs. Clowry. He arrived Friday ich has® filed into Mr. Mahoney's doors | part of the machinery of i throbbing loco- | Fio ehiiof placed McCune under arrest, bui | Although thiis is the iirst season of the Juch | honey. Captain Mostyn then wont on HARENCR AT Ot D hoiihiin in company with Superintendent Dickey | 148 not been so ‘long us one wouid expect. | motive: carefully, aid with keen cye, he | ¢\Gagn'yancl an easy 1mattsr to taie him, | COMPARY on the circuits, it_has enjoyed an | described what he had fornd and produd ROEatH A LAl ot ieoh e s CATaR Ll el tor an extondod tris through the south. | Nevertheless, the work 1s of considerabic | scrutinized its ‘minutest pins and Joints. | ‘fyey“fought it out, nd with the assist. | eraof uncxwmpled prosperity and ‘artistic | the gambling devices that he had captu islaTi O CEm Ce ot AR it after an extended trip throug wagnitude, us may be gathered from the | Pinally, after six minutes had elapsed, mak- | yncd " of® Captain MeMahon and another | Success. The present tour, which began in [ S much tme had - been consumed | hvon Horman Gereclo, and. the Tatter by west, including Mexico and ‘Voxas. figurcs for’ the months of December, Junu- | ing the time exuctly S:81, he received his | gcer McCune was overpowered. Then a | Philudeiphis in October list and hus ex; [ in the citation of uuthorities by | ¢ sigiers formorls a member of tho Mr. Clowry reports the business of the | ary, Feoruary and March. orders, which were to make tne best tume | \oceqy wwas takon to compare estimates of tue | Lended to the Pacitic coast, las heen one con™ | the counset for defense that an ad- | jewisiature from Madison county. ‘Tne feht company in tho southwest districts in goou | 1o followlag list of supplles furnished, | consistont with safery in to Chcyenne. His | jighting qualitios of Maloney and McCune | tiiuous series of, triumphs und ovtions for | journment, wus ncccssary. Tha case will < miady by thecite i, who wint condition, and says that the volume of busi- [ Wi Li's 1%t OryisI0agias RS, HluD e e At the samo time they decided to await the | Miss Juch and he SOL8 Qvany s bo resumed at 4 o'clock Monday afteraoon control the municipal finances. Beth Son S Shdh Gl will vary but a few doltars from the exact Tell them in Cheyenue that Miss Juchand | Lotirng of the committee with the no nominee | Where their admirable performances have Frost, Geiser, Clark and Conway, who | ticots aro cood ones and 1tis the toss up of ness s rapidly mereasing. figures: lier company will be there before 9 o'clock. | of na convention for mayer. been given, the public have been quick to | were charged with playing m loberts' place, | 4 penny which comes out of the fray vies Inreply to a question as to the action of sacks of flour, at$2.... ... ...§ 570,00 | Aud," he added, “in safety Thoy arrived astin . tumo to escort Mayor | realizs their estimablo qualities, aad accord re discharged, the evidence agamst them | {orious,” i the board of trade in Chicago with reference | 1,000 pounds coffee, vt 211 ¢ per 1h H0 sprang into the cab, throw open the [ S1oaus up stairs amid o buvst of onthutisem | o Miss Juch and her artists the most : insuilicient 1o conviet, The el 10 the bucket shops, Colonel Clowry said | 330 Pounds tea, at 20c - .00 | throttlo, and with two shrioks of tho whistlo | and et Jim McCuno_gowng down stairs o | ClDhatic marks of upproval, = Iv is C A with keeping a place TUMULT IN BRAZ 1. that this fight had been woing on at intervals | 5 Lotos son at &5 et o ... e conuceed advoeatoof tho nomnes's cuuso. | (ML 8410 10 NESISL BAA HLALC IRSERLAN 0 | on Douglas streat, wis ulss wiacharkad, My s Tl iy e A R J0XA8IS00, Al L DOWN TIE STELP GRYDE Exeiting times, these when one wman DINOFTOWZOVONINg: ¢ X | Mahoney finding it 1mpossible for U A False Report Allaging ths an for some timo, *Tho buckot shops got out | 100 paira shoos, at $1.25 per pair. toward the valley below. The cugineer's | is led to honor und another to ignominy | tremely cordialone. The cast wnd artists | prosecute, owing to his t i A ey an mjunction against the board to prevent | Coul, about 400'tous: Burt St. Hoi message was televraphed to Cheyenne aud | through the same hallway. wWholaroitoiprticipateiin’ thiof perforniancoiiitakon un vithiothermo e , them from depriving the buckot shops of the | Open Door aad city poor.......... the dispateiiers tiere fairly trembled and | Mayor Sloane made a speech declining the | Will s \1"““l'll\\.\"vlml.ul. Alrf,‘nhvw; ul.‘-.‘p g - New Yo \lm b 20 m‘z advices from quotations, This injunction was modi~ Total = | held their breath, for they, at least, knew | nomination. He went over to n corner and | fiondt. ~Valontine, Gigvatm Tagiielrs 3 Rio Janeiro tell of turmoil in Eeuruary fied o few days ago, allowig the S 3 age meant. 1t meant o rate of | returued to the platform again. Then ne | Mchhistoplicles. Franz vetla Lvapdor, o “There seems to bo a misunderstanding | caused by some one sending out a board to cut oft tho ' quotations, but | o o1 A¥REAKS nutber o fumilies voquirlug | speed dos e mountain gide that had | made another speech accepting the nomina- | & GUIS05 Sebth e@se MUEIICREE MR g ue this whole business,” said Commis- | telegram that Fonseea was imprisone restraining them from resuming the furnish- | Gives "5 0 "taeh family for tho. foqr | Never been oven dreamed of; it meunt thut | tion. More outhu fasm followed: it was | Sy GIGRNGE G Tpersonation of Mar- | sioner Berlin yesterday i referting to the | and the emporor recalled. When this Ing of quotations to outsido purties unless [ yongys, or §0.85 per month, | the thirtythree iniles from Shierman to Chey- | ovident that the crowd was satistied, Mayor | oo jte'has alrondy becn made familiar to [ nowspaper commenta on the investigation of | w made public the people they furnish them to everyonn who wants d oy cnne should be traversed in less than twenty- | Sioaue is immensely popalar with the voters | & L ooyt G B el laeait mumbor o them. Aftor the first of the month the nine minutes. who composed the coavention audieico. f this 4 105 on S LD : bourd will cut off all quotations. The only COX AND THI BOY. Onward anl downward flow the teain. | The rest of the ticket was face and figure that comparo fa- | 3104~ Long live the monarcny.’ A nu ¢ persons can get these figures will be by —_ The sparks from the engine did not appesr | built in siort order. Pat Rowley, | V y, with praselvadinisiofithel i tivo" disting\ensoatironiEhEUGOTlsergiwernion thoinalnb ofida means of private messages. All our wircs Ofticer's T'veatment of a Ballad | s sparks. but as long, thin serpents with | James Dougliert, sdward Counelley and | FEIC IR TS Vet n.,‘m‘r'rl,.‘{ | Ry continue M Berlin, S thom thitt they had boen ho will of courso be left on the foorof the Vonder, ficry heads. The train’ was enveloped in a [ John O'Rourke were nominated for the | ber beautiful pure, sweet, sympatetic ve e Rt ol et author of the hoax hus nol yet been e ane e teill succeod m do | 19hB Schmidtstovd on the Furnam strest | ayacer o oo 18 dtdurtad hrough | oned ta e convantions tickee | he sale of seats which has becn procresing for Dom PPedro, Who i reported "o b in priving tho bucket shons of the quotations, | curb, aluiost in front of Boyd's opera house. [ At exactly 8:57, with n terriblo jerk and | was ready for the fray. itheipasuiolans Inglons (REIRIHG a8 1 tho Decembor bill nd alrcady been ordored | %1 natnd s ngderaoni the e e ,I‘; as they have tried the same thing beforo, but | He was ballads, and m a voice | Surrounded by o cioud of dust and smoke Before adiourning the following resolu- ARSI ON A, § i i« L& to an invostigation, TR ey R tho;bucteot '|l"|‘ b8 iang zed hln L them just | searcely more than audibie to tho passers- lll.x‘( ag I,\x' on ;.nl r ||vul-}n:m’ had I\'V:I[V}thl. t:n\n\-_si were uvllnvvtwlt i e | vitls could not be idled togethe Fhie contract for i cablo between Brazil (nBameE @i iassugendona Stk daavaroll by ialiontont ont (histwarent FAmonj iitho | o raitu 3R] L rle LR the cow: [ Whereas, ol . Irwin, 15 1ward, Johnson | his ovening Hoyts “A Bunch of Ioys” | Tuid not opnose the investigation of tho | and the United Stutes was awarded 0" two SIgNS, or fome membor of tho board may | 1Uer wero “Whero Did You Get That | Duilman, the B Juch train reached its | cratio city central cominittos, nive by tnair | Wil be seon at the Grandg, Whis s | oyt | B e F NI O the connty | renen companies. supply the bucket shons by means of private | Hatt? “Slide, Kelloy. Slide,” **Down V destination, having mado the thicty-th wfidelity and treachery to the wterests and ;i'..“ sucd wsos Mor ywars this hus becn o | ek ives bonds for their safo kee Ninety-four dies Becovered. messages, Some mewbers of the board are | MeGinty,” and “He's on the . | mues fiom Sherman to Cheyenne in th welture of the aty democratic party of | Ly comedy, always sure of bemg w ing the commiissioners want the records e T R St B D laxgaiyiutacestedin buokevishops funds it il ookt iWoroy’ S eNow S TR ol nat 1 yas | ioFeditla tlme ok tiwentwaaretning eastinhas fspubhOnnlia aif S6.E ISR SRl oatnod ¥tndisadh yenribrlgiterianl feoshar, | lilon: ianyt hdvaiicortifiod eopias smvle, 7 o it 4 ] business on the board, and it pays somo of | yugeed, A crowd surrounded 'the youthfu) | 10£¢D o'clock to the Uneyeune station and in | that aaid memoers bo from suid committos | gou this evening. Tho compaay contwiny | it done i & proper i 1t will be time | found in out of tue way p OF thoso Ahe menbirato kaopthistiado vender and through it rushed the blue-cout | **f . cxpeilad andithakilin conyentions pominared Hos 13 Mackio, who has plaged Grimes | enoust when ths December biil is called up | jured 10w noticable extent a close estimato ““What do you think of tho idea of a gov- | with tho star, 5 forthwith to supply the vacancies thus | g 000 jagr four seasons, Miss Ada Bothner [ to sec whether Iam opposed 1o an investiza | tonignt isf125. Of this number atleasttwenty- SEAmebiRlnRn 0. o 'l show you *Slide, Kelly, Shde,’ " said Boaratary Walllamaan:fieslgns: Sadplees o S T G fay, Mr. Charles Burko s Snaggs, | ton o not.Thero is wo- oceasion for ‘all | five re in u vory eritical condition Jon'h kg ’n would bo n_success. In | 46 opjecr Mr, Charles E. Williamson, acting general "l p l'“' much the ticket, but the fun Chinrles Stanley as Gilly. The entire [ of this cncap outside talle abont combines. — the first place, the government could not run | MRONIE e Lol vendor was | sccrotary of the Young Mew's Christian | the¥ bad innominating it, ond act, the hotel scone, is varried by the | Tum in the board and projpoc to work for National Democratic Clubs, PR company. also the tirst uct. T'his season the | what | consider the county’s b interests. WASHINGIC March 20.—A full meeting wlurge systom of telograph excopt at o Iarae s ) telogranh axve prone upon the pavemciit and Ais face came | ussociation, was elected assistaut cashior of AR frout loss: tho price of tho servico could tot | iy contact with the rough and hurdencd sur- | the Globo Loun and Trust Savings bank at Nearly His iast Drunk, picce has been entirely changed, 16W BOUES, i T b of the exceutive committee of the Nutional 0 put at i figure which would insure laro | e ik N iter it hnd murdoned surs lobe Lo Savings ba Justas tho democratic convention was | Specialtios and dauces bein . mtroduced, and The Merchants' Carnival pfiIoRAIING CRRII RS G IR RRY AR the election held by the directors Friday | giyporsing yestorday Michacl Hartnott, bet | bits of new businoss, It i almost cortain | i Morchants’ carnival, with all its veau. | Associntion of Imocratic, ciabs s Lot Jatronage excopt by ru it o e DALEOURS RdoDh by runming 1 A cox. | caught the boy behind the head and - dashed Paga iy ; ¥ 3 i SIS * him to the ground as he would a rotten | €Vening. Mr, illiamson as accepted | tor known as licky Bundunyan,” wus luuvlhvw.nlxym tonig n.\\\l\ :] u‘»‘\\c ‘r[‘ .‘\'u\‘ tiful and unigue features, w Virginia was elected chairman of the execus it is advisablo to sccure your soats eurly und | by ogivion hall again last ever A darge | tve committee and L Gardie o ent is notoriously extravagant, and it 1 ) 3 e the position uud will resign his . ) requires the most careful management to | *PPI€ e ¥ carvied out of Rowley's saloon in & drunker e o o door, keop tho exponsos within tho uiits, T | o eryof “Shame, shame, grocted tho | ofice s neting scoratary of th | yiujor, Ho was fyothing at the mouth nd | HU8 4Vold the crush at tho door. b R o witnessed | Washington seeretary of the nationu 4 ¢ achievement, and from the crowd which as- S ATl sti i ¢ ARl NI A K ¢ dow't believo there wa privato corporation | Sehiovement, Tt e Vi de2 | Youug Men's Christian association as s00n | . all the o oof uman in the last | 'Tuesasy and Wednosduy next the Boyd | tho splendid drills an iu the country which is rin on as strict busi- | febled in wn instant advanced Edward | ys le can get matters in proper shape. The | M 39 9% Il bo devoted to Hoyts farce comedy, A sore uoss priveiplos as the Western Uaion ' | Crowell, Counciimuu Bechel, J. L. De e | frionds of the Young Men's Christian asso- | throes of death, B o0 16 o aaiica | siondsnge kolng ottt nre Washington 6, Rochoster Aothet voint, and a vers mportant one, | Y030 00 half a duzen othors . | ciationdeonly regret the loss of so valuable Hurtnett had justtaicen o drink of whisky | HOW It LS THOUEE. b 5 B e discoy- | ceding avenine. The o iou the WasinNaroy, Mureh 20 (s AaAR R SRS AYRRUEIRARY onor| AT E In A vy, roqdtambible: Mbpitall | VIR ARSI EERISN KDIGRE G MUVRIRADI! U MR , as been drun d'in tho peoplo who operate tho modern [ Bame us bef At by could bo no opposition, and tho natural | EFICK! sid Crowell; fto treat w boy who | cepted the position of acting secretary ho } the peoy the arill by the Owmaba Guards. Tho P ; LR ) and 4 was [ntertering with 10 onoe. 1n suéh % peret 8 | for four days. & at Row! raitronds. The company was 6 ted by | (0 ions of this finely drdied company | Washinazton 108 01 tendency would bo to become slow and care- | W43 \ amun~ | was at that time engaged in the imtul work [ ot A5 TRS e O O S nished | Mesats, Hoyt & Thomas, aud 18 fully up to | eyerution A LNRIE I S0 SRTTIL Rochester. . ...l 1 0 0 ¢ less. Tho rincipal featura of telegraphy is | "S5 | Lo | that has resulted in the formation of the new | 35 it 8bout & oielocic und had It vh tho standard of any of their compamcs. ‘Tne | OF yaung LR wore 8o . o™ |~ Batterics—Nicholas und Maloney, spead and accuracy. We doliver mes, raaa oy os DrUSX | cut about the | bunk, and did not want the permanent secre- [P EIE S Kluss of beed T A Wity | 30 RN L emid of the performianc B o [T ABRDIED, L s Phil 1Saker between Chicago and Now York, both waya, | 46 ad cricd most piteous ; taryship. His frionds are giad to know that | iS00 ORE OB RGO e | Another one of the ‘“farce comedios Lho granuayenlc Ox e VeIV ANt % ~ in four minutes, Wo' would never v oo ot callod Mr. Crowell aside und | ho s in a position where the cures and work | SROTIE Cumiamier capgut, b, eve, BEtBE | SO ko oou natured peoplo laugh, Mr ALY e R L eached this stato of porfectic | endeavored to expl ho case: but the | aro lighter and the remunerd chances a B e pa ok “ilole » Grou eyl R b R R i pedatiiny k £oacued Wis wiate - af - perfeskion ok | erowd yelled that 1t could not ba explained; | fre Aeuter an ‘II"“J muperation and chances | 1 of the whisky and drauk it down at ono | Hoyv's “Hole in the Grownd,'! s bt on at | G0 beauty of face and gown, the 1 Loxnox, Murch Tv 15 roported that ity st g compotition, - ihe | ™ Meunwhile the orowd thronged in front of ! gulp. Ho wus justgoing to Il the glaes | tho Bijou theater and the pleasahteion 681 ior of trappings. and tho grace of " the | tho Aidergate and the City of Cuester are ontrol would be 0 tehdendy towards | the Druni until duck Philow Was compeilod with whisky agal whou he fell on the floor | tho strunkor. : fi fair lndlcs thomsoivs made b aplendid Budl towing the City of Paris. The wind is favors to toll the ofi¢ to clear it uwa, He also Western Art Association. like & corps other freaks of Mr, Hoyt's faney wore i ST slothfulness, and this would destroy the use 1 PO AN Y 45 B30 ORI, AT laughed at by an audience that f piocturesque apectacio that one would scarce | 10" 4 1he sen moderate. At 4a. m. the Tulness of the. system. and. the object for | t01d the boy to continue the saleof his good The Western Art association has secured | Hartnett was carried into the police station | laug expect Lo sec outside of fairylan abloipndithe son inoduritos, Ak piiithe gh later the 5 e | Brot. G. W. 1 T PR X d Dr. Ensd hour it | house. PN 1Y By T £ although later the of again, u Prof, Gi. W. Platt of Chicago for a lecture | 8nd Dr. Enson was called. For an 4 - T M hre LIRS AL G ARARE A Iul\l) however, attempted to drive him sway. | on Tuesduy evening, April S, at the Lininger | V48 thought ]lh“ 'om’hll' I}!)H‘(_"' r}‘(vhl\“-\, Mr. J. C. Stewart, who has alr re- Ieal Bstate Exchange et liability for error. We are paying claims Mr. Crowell will profer charges befora the | pullgry: subject, *The ilusions in Art,” | WMl causo hisg death o was frothing | cojyeq considerable fame from his funny A letter from an eastern firm employmg Minneapolic Conpers Out every duy for losses caused by mistakes m | Poiice commission against Cox, and Messrs, 3 Ll " and writhiog and pesented a pitinble sight. | (rouion of *The Two Johns,” Will ba seen | 0t o 0 T Cnieaiieeg of location Mix POLIS, Noar Al the Ty ey oF \onen caused by mistakes W | Do Bevoise and Hechiel and others will sus. | ®nd will bo rendered additionally effectivo | A strone emotic wiis finally gotten down his | w ¥ Grand 1riday and Saturday, April 4 men_asking f 108 of foci MinNEAFOLIS, D arly al With a overnment system there would be | 10 bim. by lllusirations. . This: leoturahias boon de. | troat o id tho liquor wus thrown off his | yng 5, with matinee Saturday in the latest f in Omaha was read at the leln Jnu.'n ox- | coopers in the city strack today. Unless the - vere ovoral ar sletie omach . o o en's Club,” an | chance meeting yeste i listing was | matter is sewtled odrly next week the flo almost no liavility at all —~_— livered by seve art societies, and is | stomac comeay success, “The Fat Men's Club n anee meeti terdyy m g 2 “Law groatly ploased with the business of A Large Cave: ln, spoken of very highly. The monthly ente: At last accounts Hartnett was in 8 fair | youpd and extremely comical musical | as follows mills will have to decroase production on ug- tho Owaha “office,” continued Colonol [ A large hole in the pavement near the con- | tainmeuts of the association have so far | WAY Lo comoout all right. It is & WOMder | comady constructed to piease. My, Stowart | Paddock Place, lot 5, bllc. 1, 10 reom house, | count of u shortago of barrels Clowry. *The business for the wonth | ter of the iuteraection of Furnam and Four- | bsen free to the lovors of art in Omaha, and | L CFECE Be took falled to - cause AHAGSE T in a person whose avordunois 18 cl ( oK Ny &4 4 BERADL ARG © o 2 one w 0! eX o) stant death, o is & droll comedian 0 ne 1 ace, lot 6, blk. 6, 5 room house, or Hoyle Acquittedl of March s tho largest of uny | teonth streots wtiracted considorable atten. | WO COMInK one will not boun excoptio 00, Ho is n d lian who o Pla Father Hoyle Acquitte month since the ofice bas been established, . though Prof. Platt is secured at considerable The Three Tickets, jotwithstanding that a large reduction has | Lo 48t DIKLt. The hole was anout three | expenso to tho nssociution. v 0 Ehpas Jis A Deun made in the rates within tue last your | f¢¢t long and two foet wide at the surface of —— Now :m“ -«)“ llnv uckets for ¢ "f v’flwln glove, Pa b ; or two." 5 the street and seemed to open into large e Countess Waldersee, arg in ¥he floid tho yoters. of Bouth Dmabs o popular and cfiicient man AANIOK SR, 1N ? , . aht o' s wonite hie ‘The colonel spoke very highly of the city, | excavatiou similar to an old time cietern. No | Qwyny, March 20.—To the Editor of Tuy | te0 decide for themseives which is the best Miner, the poRular and efotent st | - Hyaadarn's Jok 10 blk, 1, 0073, Floled anded lonighk In s wequiuial Fahep and said thay the incroaso i the telegraph [ cause was known for the caving i, A 180 | pee ' fio article in last night's paper | 10 €lect for the good of the city. Although | pMEFH BIE M iy, April 6. The SUGKIYAYE FOROTIad A8 SALONRS s yle was u wcharged, business was a sure indication of the growtk: | tern wus placed on a box over the dangerous | BE 2 . & P | three couventions have been held, thero are | glave Al bames A Koap Bub B¥.he PARer Licorye Compaty Karod S Sherman's kxn tion for Chivago. —— perfectly true. I finisbed my education at :'“"‘u ! "-‘ l.w-\-uxy an m.l‘ ‘x }u :;[;: ‘,“"f:”,l.‘ Aforcte, Goonaipn.. tA8 mr( “\u veus l‘hlu” I“x“(l |.I apnile e v SHUBGUDIANE ARSI A B SRALTIRNL -_ The Omaha Medical Society the sawe college in iuebeck, only some | tWeen. Last night's gathering of republi- | play 18 o brigh! : y Benson rmichae kG, Bl 3% 1R S B - e coliege i iebeck, only sleulated to muko the musses forget dull s Blacats S0, ot 17, bli. b, | Tuursday worniug at 9 o'cle vefore Twelve N Last Tuesday evening the regular physi- | vears later, Phe college was @ private | C4u8 Was hardly a representative one, If it ”N\"‘l ) in ‘h‘um‘} e T rt 1’:::72,«1‘*:.}]‘ x‘f'rltr\”” and ERUEMAL L Au examination of applicauts for positions | cisus of Douglas county met at the Paxton | training school for young goveraesses and a | were it would never have indulged inthe )™ N Charles Jerome i the partieular | 13y Crary & Crary: Lots 12 and 2, blk. on the poiice force was held yesterday after~ | hotel for the purpose of perfecting the | $8¥ school fur|cilm-lmi M'\Iw better classes. | farco of endoraing a ticket nominated by the | wiar, taking the part of the barber. A nuu | pighlany Place, for 8,600, A Town Baaly Scorched. noon before the ¢ . The numbe! caniz SRR SISy AP ed by o Lutheran minister by | democrats less than three hours before. It ber of pretty irls wnd clever comediaus — i f T T Sl ‘um. EII.‘I ommisaion '\lp sumbsr “,:mual.mu of u county medical saciety. b S E DUSkaDAtRtr R0 Tromen lies | GomASFALS léss than shroe hours before, 16| bar of RiSMy EiFls, BIC clexer oomelian L BALTiMOKE, M., .\I’ur“ A Sun 0 ieu ueeded on the force af he ie 4bove nawe was chosen and a constitu- | that he tald us about Caruiehta Eisenblatt, | yio; 2 tban Clsarceb politios. nger Miner deserves a packed houss and it 3 Ay spocial says the town of Mitehell's Station, present time is, Chief Seavey said, | tion and by-laws adopted, from which the l Who was then countess of Noer “The ticket wnich appeals wost for repub is almost certain ho will have it. The ad- The wembers of the Om .r.,; ‘ ‘m,‘ 2 \lu l‘ H|ul|,1ulr; Va, was aluost iy of late mal burned yesterday. about » dosen, For these dozeun pluces | following extract is takeu as showing the Mus. Errxepa WuLre, can support 18 the representative citizens' | vance sale of sests bogins Saturday, Aprild, | O, have beeu very 18y Gounod's genius has enviched the charect gated, T uysell culled for nn invostigation of the January coal biil before it was paid. performance, ninety-four bodies have been recovered and 6, the | ciation eram to Tue Bre, | —Scord Towing th ty of Paris Smiles, His company 18 0f unusual exc 5 X : Racmioi N: O Maroh B0.=''lio sacond lence, aud the comedy fits the compan o | Orchara Ll lov 11, blk 1, 21,250, R A T ety Paddock 1’lace, lot 4, bik. 1, £3,000. f g 23000 charged with rape and who was before cons