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THE OMAHA DAILY ]H'_EH, MONDAY, MARCH 31, 1800. nin -’ l}l‘ nd health, He will '.q,,,‘,.,h position | cago; A. wnd wife; San Franeisco: himself with joy. He laughed und shouted | James Nash, a worthless fellow who Just | cearbtul oo Pateick J. Desmond was hn\IH in 0. - | T ity phrs b H e and crfed alternately | finished laving out a #0 sentonce in the s bookkeeper at the City mills, Omaha, , Mankato: Louls An Shortly before ho was liberated | county jail, was run’ in again yestewday for [ Pt ! land in 1841, In 1864 he emigeated to Over $450 Floats Into the Omaha Olub's ‘-'; "|!' rl 1 Ilrn o E : | % {lv( |' ":::"['\,III“” l": it \‘“7‘_ % How Half-Breed Whiitewater Avenged His phad a long talk with i, ‘:u:;l abusiig a poor, inoffensive old German LRI BB bl + Everbach, a Chicago traveling man, | Josephs Jo 1 y Collinsvilie.dll.; TRALY ound him to be a man o more than " erica ang ed in enstes los for Treasury, who has boen on the road for over twenty | J.-C. Boyle, Blair, Neb.: A. Greig, Bet Sister's Death, ordinary intelligence, He told me that he | two years, He was mixed up in the 5 AN Wi tyaveled feom N 10 Ben H waz John J had read the bible through twice a year on an ; v Fenfan troubles of 1866 and was in the Ayt S e ow York: ) nsford, Chi- ing the seventeen yeurs of his Durving the absence ave of Lieute St dt | ; . g CAPTUR g California, blew out the gas in his room i1 X ) i - T o 3 LSRR e K R LI (R i s Tt 1o, | gt at Ridgeway. Ho then came wost TURE OF A $7,000 SWINDLER. | at the Union Pacific hotel; Topeka, last | cag Alsop, Chi ) I‘t,‘ iffany, | TWO INNOCENT MEN WERE SACRIFIC AmDto evidence of his knowiedie of ‘the bopk | tenant d. IK. Waring will omcinte, - and was employed ws Jragon-muster by f 10 quartermaster’s department on tho L | st | Thursday night. About@n hour after | Albion: Fred I, Platte, PN A Christians love so much to read and study The game of ball to have ¢ at the | he had retired the smell of gas beeame | West, Milwaukee; J. Horignn, Leav- | He could quote more ser than fort yostorday between il st Omahas | plains until his Colorado © hegan An Old Boy Blows Out the Gas -A | 80 strong that it reached the office, ‘r-v\"--!h I\\ ill mvlll g .H m:ll\u“)_\)vi Mil- ' Davia Walters Ney me Back .r-..;-h J I‘ |.‘\.| :m \]\ in my life. and a’picked nine was postponed m\l\\;u ll:m L a8 i - ¢ night clerk made estigati L o) His Teeril ) 6 spkins told me that he_experie The Fort Omaha Athletic ¢ wets to hen Kit ¢ s eaile Supreme Court Decision s s (']‘,‘I 20 AT Jones, Oukland, Cal.; C, S, Seo Altve, and His Jotrible Fate Drove | ¢ fiorthree yoars aftor he wis committed 0| give the ball piavers both of the city and the | way torminus, and its popuintion. scute Many Good Odds Footm;. U6 door wis forced opets atid he ohie Hueton, Bittabiy His Wife Into an Insane the pen, and that during his time as the head | fort a grand on the 9t i teved, Desmond entered the employ of and Ends. was found in an_unconscious conditi tham, Denyel v Asytiun of fhat dnstitution he never caused him @ | whistis the game which elps to while | the Colorado Central railvond, and was oI, Ho recovered later and resumed h Sk »'-"l';':‘ e { "In conversation with me regarding tho | VWOV the hours at the fort in ch of a jrang of men on_construc: teavall tha next day. offman, Des Moines; 3 ¥ s i orithe foy which he was convioted and. seh: Open air concerts by the Second infantry mn- work between this city and Geor I eyes blue as | 3 Hetiry D: Lo Cato, the alleged em- Tt h.ml-m, Ied Cloud, Nel Lixcorx, Neb., March 50, ~[Speetal to THE gonced, Whitewater said that he never was | band are in vogue. own. He nlso opened a saloon at Gold And brow white an Tisslis GenAIL. of Banford; Coolt - & McKolen, New York: Jumes H. | Bre)—1 in the month of June, 187 conscious of it, and that if he committed it he ergeant Stahl, Company A, Second infan- | on the line of the road, A girl stands there waiting bt i """""]‘jl “[”I;f \; Tk Mt Ayr, [n.: Jumes Burns, | husband and wife stood by the side of a cov- | was helplessly in his cups so far as conscious- | try, has just returned from Towa, whe alvo nt Georgetown, and . during Just back of ny chair, ‘If' 'h;\:'_ TSI WENAIALen (i Toons Tdihos . D, Allen, | ered wagon near a homesteader's cabin at of the crime is concerned. While in the | has been oficiating as instructor in tacties YHIN' tithe fio 18 . chavirod . With HEyIng Ste passes me quickly ane, New York, wus arrested in Toron- | g i John McéEachran, Milfords | Charter Oak, a country neighborhood in T | N shot und Killed one of the laborers, bt The new bill of fare, to, Canada, last’ weck. It is claimed il - Dew Avineat Tt i AR Gl et IS un expert. During the war he served thiee A BARATS SR GATIE NG COI AL L But how can I order that he made away with diamonds and A OHE T, Tana: Fele northwestc f Nemaha county years in a Kansas vegiment, was wounded at = S ot s > i, bl With hier standing there? jowelry valued at over & ,000. Mills, New York; J olland, F'riend: | yife held a babe some six months the battle of Pea Ridge and bears an honor- | - S evidently intended to le at Georgos RValinY - sAla Seneca F N,/ M. | porarms, and shestood then to take wl able discharge. He is now in the Indian o the Toughs. then a Tough | town, bt he | . Wl un over- Please give me some coffee, i -'1""‘[ vel "{L F_-' ,“".“v” Neves, Springtield, 111, " . Coppy | proved to be the last good-bye from her hus- | Tervitory, doing missionary work among his Himself. bearing manner 3 unpopu- ¥ith bitc eves on toust Samy 0 e B is: John Scovern, Mason, Mo.i | band. ace. Al E. EWAN. ing the summer of 1869 Kit Carson | lar, he sold out and removed to Pueblo, wo lips like twin cherries J hy ro! ay, N 3, i w York: John S, Stull, No thought of this, however, entered Vo sy W f < hich afte pds ren ed his home : f clothi tp i o . « ought . how entored b - : A itha tap ol e 1t Pacific | which afterwnrds remained his hom Whiie ta roaaty . . sted on a char Auburn, Ned.; J. W. Bunin, Kunsas City: minds of cfther of them, They look The cireulation of the blood-—-quick- | Wis th bl el g it Kt BUBB10:H6 SPVea:tWo: (6VHE iv 6LtY s clectes ke U peaches ating 8600 wor amples fr at | o'Connell, Chicag, } . | upon the separation so som to take | ened and cnriched--bhears life and en- | railway, It waslocated in a newly or- 0w again mado himself o tois T don't think 11l order, irm, wi ‘harge week beeause | §4 Fou W Peting s one for their future welfare and hap- | ergy to every portion of the body: appe- | ganized county, then known as Green- [t B O et who had I house o Tl G itenfro, " Chicagor Pincsa d i, PV Vo Thle (a0 | 11 etumet e how of 1Rt s Wi | wood, just within tho bardere of the | Fony o oy i ehuciers who bt B T I it sound repose. This can be s state, and 150 miles east of Denv its history. He also did work for a loeal i - L ik : 417 | their hands were clasped none the less ten } s S L . C. Y 8 you n in the | Jund, . X 4 + St | derly and the lingeriug kiss exchanged that | 0King Dr.J. H writes . Denver correspondent of the | deteetive association, and was especially successful iny handling bad men and in The train seems to wh employ of Willlam' Tae G0 . ) i ore i sfon’s O i+ B, ) . tells of that love and confidence that ought v P : | Nat ’o! ol a8 " T e who grocers, ¥y T, s Millard—W, T . New | toaccompany wedded life. Lifting his babe ARC g L N L L R T following up’ thieves, The harder the But 'inidst that sweet dreaming saveling man, ha red, R AT .|..,1( 7. | from his wife's arms he left the 1 of g frontier railroad town, and was peopled | 1 ERG R St St after the el L is said that he has absc <night, St 8co; L, C odlee, | fathors affoetion on “cither check, climbed | He Says Not Been Indicted | by s lawless o gang of rofuns ns was | fiwht ho. took in - arevesting i, AL R R I L L o) and s 3 iding. over congregnted at one spot on the [ He never failed to bag his And “Shotv tp your tieket? P, L. Auerdn from Council Bluffs came | Denver: J. Simon, {nes; : ] £ for her sik in from his trip yesterday and spent the Tolero . Forrls, Grand | Wi disappearod fpldly over the rolling pral- | Mr. E. Meyers of Detioit, architeet of the ne. All the “bnd men” who hnd | game, when once on tho trall; S Wiy e el G T ol i ids: J. C. | Philadelphing A. | “Fhe wife watched her husband as long as | COWILY hospital building, is at the residence | PR RE up the tine of the Kansas [and when he flashed a revolver in GREATEST OF ALL CLUBS, | Billy Coughtan came in from his trip | s ago; B, M. We , | she could see him, then turned slowly and | 0f Mr. Johu . Coots, on South Tenth street. | B o were the nd their members | the face of his man it meant immediato e | yesterday and reports a successful busi- | J. g Louisville, Ky . | went into the cabin, a building 1416 fe He was seen by a veporter last night, but de- | oy poinforced by many of the toug surrender or immediate death, It was More Applications Membership--- | ness. anlie, 1 Cork; A. W. Stuart, C “('”‘ I‘f"'”"'.’"'i'{':- ‘1""'. wteristic i size ) clined to be interviewed. While going | ywho escaped the bullets of their oppo- | the eye of the desperndo, however, and e Sceretary's Report. [N N e DD wvels for the Sand- njamin, 1sas Uity ,',,H:,\ :fl::',’f"'""‘ AL R L Chyd AT the hospital building Saturday he | pents, or failed to fall into the hands of | not of an oflicer of the law that gleamed There was a special meeting of the | wich manufacturi ompany. and makes | New York: ¢ . Prior to this some four or five months David | A1 against a - projection in one of | a vigilunce committee on the line of the | ¢ he pointed vevolver, for while ho Omuhia traveling men’s club Saturday | his headquarters at Couneil Bluffs. He | :;u;ublln “]" , Uhic I & il A\m-_\b\v:.xu-,\llr-n !x;.-y»., Plaine, Minn., ()wl subways and injured his | Union Pacific, which had then been fre e mted the Iy “um |‘|\;”'\“s'! o avening 1 » parlot { 5 5 same down from Denison, L., yesterday. cebe, Port L Ory ¢ H. 4 | to seck a home, and with the hope that they ad very severely, As a consequence, | completed. It was also the stavting point his commission, he was sinking evening fin the parlors of tho Hotel | N G dIaRGE ¥ L Omuha | New York: F. V. Perry, ) i might better their condition in life i e was strffering aith severe pain in the head | for wagon tinins for. Now Mexico. ind | personally to the level of the men he wis Ihe attendance was good und | Ed Gundlefing ”‘"'I" THE fof AT YeNg ||y onby Oht . R. "Fuller, Chic brasica, stopped temporarily with John Trunx | and hud been confined to the house il whose “bull-whackers” und 3pestdent Lobeck was 1 A'a | se ¢ 3 bee gging siness 35 Thor S5 odore | Who at that time was pastor of the Christian o od to talk ubos > hos: I s IARaRe) ool 3 O i o ansal Lo nanalt T L | YUt Froy s Akt toRfaptATeDISITG | ool LITOTD AN RARE Sl STIE nl|v| Thilveh in that settlemont. . M, Waltors and | St 1 o s ok, Sbout, tho hosptal, but kinners" could hold their own in | When he ceased tohe city mavshal of smmunication from Mr. Kilpatvick | Thum where it is probuble | Kleuth, Cologne; H. C, Stubbs, Chicago; | Gl 0 Cere brother and . sister, | o oyea (1L IRy to a_question, that he ktiew | almost any kind of a crowd and in” any | Pueblo he opencd the ce ttod “Buckot ing his officel ns _director was | ho will make his headgqunrte 3. | B B Rhodes, St Louis; Lee Bingham, | Fo goon fell in love with Nebraska's beauti: | ho had soen in the papers. . He aleo stuted | Kind of a row, 7| of Blood” saloon, which soon became ona Aioi 018 Wit oat astion [ is a very popular gentlema \d his | lowa: B H. y, Cleveland, O3 H. | pul prairic lands and healthful climate, und | that no one had given' any bonds for his @ » control this cosmopolitan collection | of the most notorious dives in the country. The committeo appolnted "'N e fig- | friends as well as his trade in Nebraska | Il‘ "l""]';hu.‘i “'\l-.'l ”i": : .\1\.?‘;‘1. {tu.xn;u‘m;l-.‘.l-l l\wl build .::_r;[.;..‘»‘,ln pearance, and no such proceeding was noces- ;.r 11.‘u||~1_.‘m.l lui(_n Iym.._r..l _\h;‘ml. Afte .‘-n‘_v. 1, Utah, begau to boom 1 : ity e e i i G U don, Rochester; . Marsh, Chicuago; | which to enjoy the declining oflife. He | sary, He had been about the court house, he | had appointed Chay ennison, ashort, | mond wen ures on club room furnishings asked - . - J 1L Hartley, Chiengc W. Burgess, | was astalwart sonof toil, intelligent and | gaid, and expeeted to be here, and if anything | stout, jovial fellow, without any e ace, wh 7 the terror of more Lime, und the request was granted, | Georze Chase, city man forthe Omaha | T gwell, Mags.: T. Knowland, New York; | manly, baving enjoyed more than ordinary | of that kind was going on he's Hrel e b B i Bl S L OTRRIEN voputation for ) e rubber compuny, went into Towa yester- | 117 13 o: H.W, Gordon. | advantages during his boyhood ds His | hear of it. S g P RS AR e _Applications for membership from M. | Gae%in ‘uodt of ducks and geesé & Rochestort T O, Buthor, Ttochestor: L | Gy name is prominent i the political his- | 3 S stated that he had insisted on | 45 Sheri “”1' IO p-~[n-.l,xlnn|.r. s an oMo 3 ott, with S. White's o al; | spr ing of ens. b LS R ) > SUer: | tory of Minnesota, A brother at one time ¢ Mr. i {h HBusaVhe » say | Bon chose as his deputy an army 0 T fearful of him, ©was L ;“ o g D | (IPLULE B O INCO0, Jucoby, Chicago: Fd Crossman, Philiv- | cupied a high official position iu that stute, and | thy [Eoing to his houso Whon he S0 | master somewhat ar to himself known to be without fear and handy with !u-;u(l 1:».) ;xu‘l\: |IA_unh \u;'l. .“m ; I\‘.-in '|In:\‘n\\)|n| iy AL ,lm,lnun;;n LT | e discharged its duties with credit to him- | there Saturday eveliiug after they returned | appen n active, wiry, nevvy fel- | a vevolver, and the desperate rolo and C. O. Lobeck’s approval; . ion, la., will be agreeably ollins, St. . L. Doug s 5 v and his fricuds, | from the hospital building, He scouted the | low who had earned o reputation for | which he had assumed, made him chief Hawks with M. W. Ryerson and W. H. “I'i-wlllunl.\m-nl TRHI .\hl-»mu e, one of | Detroi L ..|;\u“ (; 1 ”‘\”m\-_nfi \‘\-nr;l asior o class}of fmen fihi:( M. Moyers was in hiding, coolness and courag among the “had men™ of the front G ik i 5 tla % he oldest passenger conductors on the | | S « b at Nebraska needed at that time. He was | caking e hospita g, Mr. The rhs d concentrated o exacting and ovorbearing, and Carson’s approval were submitted to the | ¢ O0estl N e com o] L. Adsworth, Chi : .\1 ABIS b i RGN tHE huwishive: didiiphvie | O e e, Ot te hm-'" llIl _The toughs who had concentrated at | He w xacting and - ovorbearing, and Chicago & Northwestern railway, hus | St Touis; 5. B. Thompson, Chicago; H. | & : K uii . Kit Carson sized up the two 1o of- | when deank insulti Something ove tdiordirectors forapproval, purchased the railroad house ai that Munn; Buffilo; R, W, Bustteok, Chi. | tions that must bo endur lu\‘(:w settlement | were not_prepared - to BBl [ O e Tt o\ Gvernon.| Lvais ko hoswi, TRnaeibUeIy Rbw 1N The v erson, seeretary, | point, vi wweafter give 10 o e e LM e f of a new country ) esides he was | thef opO! . o contructor’s bil 1 emarked i crnor | a year ago he wis ly 8 _The bond of M. W. Ryerson, secretary, | point, and will hereafter give to ull who Iaase, New York: L. Lewis, | well educated o e tarort o the coutructor’s Il | MeCook could not send {wo better men blo by 0 man whose enmity he had #3500, was approved. enter u bountiful ropast. The house ki C. N, North, Peorin, I1L: | in those uffuirs place o state @ | entive bill, and hd formutated their report, | there than those little chaps they would «, and who tooks him unawares and Two or three small bills for stationery | Will be numed the “Hotel Ashley™ and ' . Baltimore: J. A. Wells, ane and character llh wife, 100, posses- | hut they desived to submit it to to the mems | run the town, unprepared. Aftor vecovering from his will be complete Y reno ated, while Independe nu J. C. Bingham, New :d elements of womanhood thut would have | hers of the board before making it public, | A r‘.“ days passed without incident, | wound he spent most of his time at | everything will be first-cl York; W. R. Walker, New York: l"j,l-rlx of Im'»;lll_l‘n)fl)v-' mlu.-ll.. L 80~ I wish the board of commissioners would | vow started in one of the | Ogden, where he finally met o bravado's v Hackman, one of the veteran | Schener, n,.. awo; \W. F. Hyse sciul n which she mighit ha extend an invitation 1o ¢ v to go out | AN RSO DR a AL fiten ne of i 2 J Although she had been tenderly T T R R e e e e § . y goods drummers in - Nebraska, still | cagos M. R. Rush, Pittsburg; . St Gy St st e ) LD TR s Sald Mo thie town, A tall, heavy brute from § Dosmond’s hody was bro ok to I":"*""" el .'f""f: L ; Ilj;w I coi _in:m to sell dry goods {(n'l a |1 !'rlin.( 50 , St. Louis: | 4nd do for the babo' that had come to bless | \with this foolish idea that the building | Kansas was pounding the “life out of a | Pucblo and buri | 1 many, however, who have not yet come | Louis house in the most approved sty 5D b d ¥ union cousecrated i love at the is in danger of falling down. 1 can show any | man, when' the little deputy sher- | about $70.000 to as to time, and the see y was rted A gentleman who puts up his money 5 ; R B, & man, | ltar less than two years before, one a number of new buildings in Omaha | Y rushed in and - f the fel- | bad man had been greatly ex ted to sengd out asecond notice to all such, 1 ride in a Pullman car becomes the . Maynard, New y wonder then that they Iooked juto the n.m.. which are mnot half as good as that | low said he would tak m o the | He was nota muvderer. He may have though if is probable that some of those tof a Pullman company just the | s Pittshu illiam Gonant, || HOpetally, A0 WoHghe (hEw tioy " | building. The people have received a wrong | Jock-up, The big man. who had two or | shot too quickly oe unncecssarily, \\hul- ve not paid have failed to veceive | sas if Tie were to put up his 33 for a ALENORER, (BuoctipTIE RTiatiY [ ElojeldB ofythin oyt Swagomiay It ""”»‘ impression and have an idea that the buillding | . ¢l pee murders to his_eredit, veached | when an officer; but no officer is th P AL R R AR LS Lo s Now York: W. D. Poenless, | instead of tears only to be for a lit- | jsa perfect boteh. Of course, 1 admit th £ b g R : ARG o notice. Apr 1o date on tahotel. A recent decision of the . New York; W. D, Poenless, r cnough for the husband oL oo o for his revolver. The deputy was too | safe in taking any chances with h R oL ediny 0 SOsantL i cnough for the husband | some very poor work was done on it at fivst, A ! ) A -\hu h every one who joined the club | court of the state of Nebraska | D 2 2 3 2 cad 160 acres of Cncle | and no one can dispute it, but the buildin quick for him, for, drawing a heavy | the men he was in the habit of trailing should have his money in Me, Ryevson’s | T ; Antleminteal| xton—H. W. !‘A.~~-,.I.:,u}n:r\uw 5 bre i son 0 oun- | s firmas u rockand the inside work is a | Colt’s army pistol, he hit the fellow and capturi He nally pos hands. : | sect 0 mount of $1,000 A 1, New \ml\. ( hmvh. , then he was to come back for wife and | good job.” blow on top of his head which felled I sessed of the hetter instinets of human- [further action on the matter of rooms | for valus taken from the car while Now York: O an | baby and with them return to the land of his | ® My, Coots also stated that Mr. Meyers | to the floor, Just at that moment Sh ity, but association with rinals and was order d until the arl out, for dinn onc of the dining s Morgan, Cinei arney, | choice for the sublime purpose o2 home-muk- | would go out to the hospitul again today, if | iff Jennison arrived. and the two ofticers | whisky got the upper hand of his hetter \ v ot s Wi T 4] te d ded otherwise, W y 0 conti » his i o ) of incorporation are filed, which will be s. The decision is i Chicago: R. R. Laird, ing athery : hie was able to do so, and_continue his ins| : . t went down to the hottom I | tions. The decision is right and [Waiters mado his tiip stccessfully, He | ton bt womit ot b ablo oo tots feamiil 1gged off their man and locked him | natur went d done in a fow days. meet with the approval of the traveling | Main, Chicago; H. F. Frede, Detr found his Eldorado i T Thi Pat De Us tivst | of the docis le. m fow day 2 | meet w e approval of the tra i |:Main, Chicago; 1 freda, D ox o s Eldorado in easter v county | the Stoam neatinge 1 T Roans b was Tat Desmond's fivs « s unanimously adopted: - © Vnie Lo Adlworth, with Winslow, | Schutz, Chicago: T, R. Palmer, | veturn. At Fairbury o et Sum Paseo who, | thiat also. | To do this will require some tine. ing that summer no town composed | He died the denth of & roas, 16 has pleased Divine Provic | Rand & Watson, Chicagro, arvived at the | Yorks E. E. Smith, New York: ¢, 1150, was bound for Nemaha county, and they it will bea week or 50 before this work is | of such a population e more more +adesperado he will probably be rem T B ey i brosber eaman. | Millard lnst evening. 16 is juststart- | Dutehor, New York; W. J. Mayer, dectded to ke the trip togther for mutudl | completed, 5o that - thorough testean be | quiet ov orderly. Desmond’s fivst avrest f bered in the history of the wet. it Hume Butcher, therofore be it | ing out once \"h-i rwll'llflla ‘Hl~ '-l_:‘l'y“ <G ulrl.‘-l-l" 5 iicagoy Winford, | impression that the Otoe Iudiaus, whose i AL had settle all dispute :hhf who .u‘ :n. ¥l<:u_\ an nh;-- v, ..\Iv‘n'\-lnkw . \leu': That we, the wenbers of o } 5 Aftworth has many | Lestic, W £0; i WIRIOMC: | reservation was: “ocated'’ bubt''s fow | Fits, spsms, St, Vitus dance, ucrvousnoss Illt'|'r1'|lww'|" SR gt GR, (NI L il ayveling Men's club, do tender our | € . in the west anc A N « away, wero not altogether - FRanen b unt fellow whose muny qualities of cour- | never possessed his qualitios of heart o vmpathies to the bercaved; and | of them will be sincerely happy to learn 'w York: . ] ) | and ¢ omewhat afraid to nu e L e P s and manhood promised him an | cowrage or his intergid purpose: muny w b 6 that ho has recovered and is. *‘out and | De .ll'[wfllll. i 3 . | the journ ». On the evening of July 4 ¥ I\HIllu le name among those who, as | desy e character died with his A 1, illnl.nvvlh‘v-nuluillnlw}'m' w of Ne- | yfter em n. | we, C has. . g ( | "H'_‘\\l"l i “l'll"l at what was then and ——— | representatives of the ms v oof the | boots on,” a5 Desmond did, who was B htHe IO e e Re A s | RV Simms ot Ohic onaxotinel (NEXGHG e QL I i DO AON D i Dratiich walernGiDlite FOUND HIM IN JAIL, law, made themselves s o evil- | mueh baser than e, His 1i oneNTh of whom can be truly said, he was a noble | largest ten men, who travelsin the west, (-‘Il‘l"\l Hrants 1 3 " | cutting grass to foed their hovses p doers, But such was not to be Desmond’s | those steange ones which the ntier son, ever remembering the loved ones far | is at the Murray hof He reports busi- | ton: H. M. Hunte R s for the night when they were espi ugherty Almost Broken Heart- | destiny, and on Suturday night last his { develops, and for which no exac away, and one whose noblo t excin- | ness good, and {00k some exceptionally | Lawrence. | Chicago 5 S Iniun, who erawled upon them with the | ver Her Husband's Downfall. W ended i an Ogde o J el can'be recalled in fronticr hi |‘.|.|;-_\|4 racter w uu‘\‘ |.~¥.‘. lv| laree orders throughout Kansas and )“{)\lul\. (I);AF”:’«- ] | i |«r|‘\\'u of his -‘ L and while 1 Patterson’ was the name given by and to whose meiory we pay most heartielt |\ el ohiag oh Ne 3 | Zase in the act of gathering up an | ot a bad looki ¢ B oS heake o homawe. SR ols for Mas | Bty Cincinnati M. Brown. armful of the gmss he' had cut shot | Non bad b e Who ez hoo) \"]' il patosolved {hat o copy of theso resolutions | Jessio |‘,“‘x" g tray oL goy J. W. ke, J. L. Hine M.\ Nim ‘down, Waltes' assaulted o n. | BOTCESIERan BR0N 088 SEP.C Oa SAATac | e forwauded to tho pareats of vur departed | Meyer & Birg., and came in yesterday { I T, Commiack, . T. Alton, Chi- | din with’ his seytho und suecceded in | tor. He hud been drinking heavily but was d much loved brother. | from we n Nebraska, 7 e o W inflic some severe wounds upon his head | too sober when picked up on the street to be | The meeting then adjoury tomeet | I ¢ H. Hawley was a conspicuous Jofs. Phi A ‘e | and arms, Im} m'(\u'ln \Ivluumln-(l to the un- | charged with drunkennoss, so the old and next o ight, whic s the recu- | P o, . o Hotol Case: . v 7 s Y crring aim of the Indiun’s repeating ri N Y on charge of sus) jous cha e 1 b She ',,,“l“\l,.'|,".|,‘, % :': eRER| fthgrgtundu,of the Hotol Casey. | M. Sanger, New s Hellor, Both men were killed almostinstantly, Wal- | COfton ciarize of suspicious gt sy a I s i s good in the | [ ; S, Merviman, | ters was shot through the bod head, | ut opposite his name. After his arrest | sary that every member of ind prospects good for the | T A. Fulton, New York; C. 1, | showing thit the fornet wound wis. nflicted | Sergeant Whalen happened to learn the club, who possibly can, be present, senson, He travels for the Racine wagon of “hi » firstaud the latter to complete the work of | B¢~ had pawned —a chest of and cavringe company of Racine, Wis, . Hinkl | death, | ponters' tools at Snyders three ball sh ) 5. Hinkle On the duy following the bodies of the two | o1 South Tenth street, and guestioned him men were found, their teams fastened to the | 10 where he got them. = He suid he was o and thelt persons unmolest carpenter and that his Lindlady pushed him orge were ordered paid. Sceretary Ryerson reported $450 col- lected up to date—and thereupon all | 4 Jackson- tor: H. Coffcen sells Peru .plows from Pl T O, Tovrd, Des Motnes B. A A couple of traveling salesmen were the only occupants of the smoking car besides an old farmer. Wanting alittle | Sadler, the Columbus buggy man from | C . Josep A. P been committed for the purpose quiet fun at his expense, they began | Omaha, will hereafter take "charge of | M. €. Merker Dec S robbel suspicion pointed to Jumes White- talking of the wonderful, mechanical | the lowa trade, England; u.n..n o lmgul!. Buf- | Wate reed Otoe Indian, who spoke D, | very good English, and when not in his cup lust Priday. i : W. W. Waugh, : C. H. | evidencing that deed had nof | 50 hard for his rent that he had pawned his 5 Of | 100ls to get meney to pay her. To prove that his he pointed to tho. name, tterson,” painted on the chest. morning agenteel appearing 10 other seientifle improvements of lnte | Charley Thotuburg, the oyster hustler | falo; F. H, Huwley, Rucine, Wis.: M. : B, dnd ko his cUPS, | 114416 Tudy callod ot the palieo station, ald her Voure, e fumer did not appear so | from Omaha, eame in yosterday from | Sheban, Brooklyn: M. F. Allenbough, deved one of the bost of B8 ibe: | 1iume was Mrs. Daugherty, and then with 1 ave you use I | | | Council fs, and was at Grand Island ivich, Chicago; A. Anderson, Bur- | astonished as they expeeted, and mean- | the west with a pocicet full of orders for | 1 ity D WL e 3| JL Alex 3 T of Jefferson ceunty, | 100K of i row and_bitter morti- T ) Natt & 1] . "t il . i o y ation she asked if her husband was ther while an overeoat helonging to one of | Platé & Co. S. H. Chase, S | e ape beford tion | : A S v T, T By the | Ed Leonard, the grocery man, looked Omuha . Striby, € . | leaving the v ion, and after two or three el the Hatof grreste Jhllon Henow \/ tites Bl the il Wi o the b | 00t from wnder Iis wew sombroro and | M. Waeh, Clicazo: . B, Maion, Dy iliggnt searcly, For him, Aexunder e | e or Dangherty. - As.the Tady tumed noticed it, and, observing the laugh in | glanced merrily at the glistening waters | kirk & 0. ML Porterfield, t y without his prisoncr. At | P A0, 0 it Blines TR bR mitkanone he fuviners aye, amvily askeds | of the turbulent Plutte yostorday at | Detroite A "W Conlrson, Molined | the tne thera wus great Indignasion uneng | /51 Suontrs i el imost opposite the . : i Nelson 1 wLittlaton; N.H,: Juliug | Ao peovle’ agaisgh wthe b Otocs, B 3 usaw ity why “didn’t you tell me it | mont. 3 h vk i the S inguir and as she did so | Sum Leelond, who had the misfortune | Boru, Omahag H. T. Peters, Boston; C.-| ine'the murderer, Atcording. to Andreas sudde start; and exclaimed, pointing towd i s tille 3 ) fracture his ast winter, ts out on | D. Byrnum, Abingdon, I1L.: C, I\ | ot tha state: the Otoce n the cel veplied the tiller of the soil, T | 0 fracture hi 4 winter, ts out on A\ g y of the state, the Otoes fin 0 e Y& ; ; w what I thought was smoke, but [ | the turf again selling groceries. ard, W 8D John M { und agreed to find White thor iihoaho; .‘1:::|vm.-'1“'%.”"«1‘:]”'.".;\m'\|K|'.'|- Bill Lilly, the versatile groceryman | ney ihay 1 . Detroit; A, | liver him over to the hinds of the | 1 cand fu didn't know, from what you were talking § . t i 3 O GEAL RGN ; womin's cheaks. about, but that it might be some new | from Iremont, made towns on the B."Canchavd, ( : D. Chilton, | they had e difiquilaein dolr ¢ oing over to the cell Jailor Haney called Kind of un uister that went by steam.” | horn last week with old time vigor, Chicago; A, Ko nupolis; J. M | play thoy teok him Into Walr- | oyt the name, Daugh “David g Wardl: . Pickerell, M. g g 0 the bars, i 15 his Iunl' oo N y , Vo) ! as seated b Calling Up Another World. At the Hotels. Houston, Tex.: 1. K. § (6] A haon I Wioh L0 IIEAGUIE AR soniac of | t toavs, n the broke Ho was one of o number of drummers | AL the Mur . ody, [ Roy 1. it St Louis: Lo CAGA | ey larca emiors, S v on e number of | down completely. He sa _he had told sitting in the hotel oftice, and he stepped | Fd T il , H, H, s W T, ahag J. Baldwin, Boston; J. D. | the tribe as escort and_spectators, The day n:"»';‘;]"".'l“ '“'I" ',‘,".".,.-'.ii":u:’.-.(’",",5' “'\';"'5}; up to the telephone with the remark T el ] il Singlan AL Moy I is 8 momorable ouc in Fulrbury's history, = | wound up by his stealing the chest of toc that he was going to spring a little joke | * o€ WORC iV D. I Rinehs 3 d o i e anond | rom a building on+ Leavenworth strect | th o fo. H. 7 ey Iy than now. Nearly three weeks passed | from a building ons Leavenworth street and oiilie Ik atithocontril oftice. ,\\\{:i.,.‘,\“:,,“;".1],, Lowr ) Lay, Lanipeliy B lo Cotsty, |1 © Mrs, Walters heard of |'!t’“'" phwiinghenttgiobtalnmoney. tolblyamoro Tustantly stops the most excruciatin never falls to «ly 3 ror. ““Hullo!” he called through the ‘phone; | entiigton, John Lowr. s Tay, D, ] Cals B, B, Milwaukees Gus | hand's terrible death. To sy that thesad . | ek © 00 s [ ror BRINE W IR A CRA PTONS INFLAMMATIONS, KIEUMAT IS, St. Petor, please g 3 ALl - . Bed Kratzer, Colum- | tejligence prostrated her with grief does not ien he had told this much the wife w N ALGEAL SCLATTCA. A DA CH B FOOTHACHI or frs otlier BA W few applicis Then he listened; and as he listened | beck, E. un Slyke, N. 8. Jac , 2 J. K. Soden, Chicago: Louis Bick, | tell half of thestory. It wrecked her. She | 1) stand hen tons are 1ike m ising the patn 10 Tustantly stop ; » valued 1 his face took on a queer expression. Af- | V. ey, S. *-}““ vis, O. St. Louist George L. Hart, New York: | lost her mind, in fact, became hopelessly in L b 00 Wil A TR T ) ) 4 o) » > TN a minute he signafled that he was | & v RV Simms, 1. R 1. K. Hinching, Cleveland, sane. _Her Minnesota friends_came after her | 4t police station. Daugherty lives ¥ A CURE FOR ALL BOWEL COMPLAINTS, with the wire, shrugged his mith: New York, M. N E f | and took her to the home of her childhood, but | fourth and Davenpor Internally taken in doses of from thirty to sixty drops i half tumbler of water will eure ] : ) E4Y 8 F. Halsey, A. J. [ | My dian said I could not live the change did her no good. They were . o e R0 i minutes ( Flatulence, He: s w Morbu W 3 Sown. -ou. Bob?" |- @ . S. Hurl John T, my liver'out of order, frequently vomited | finally compelled to commit her to the insa Change of life, backache, '“f"'“i]i‘ - | Dyse Diarrh ! s ting, Nervousie . Malarfi, What did St. Pote to you.Bob? TR P utehins, | greenish mucous, skin yellow, small dry | usyluin of that state, where she died two or | s aro curid by D, Miles' | il pirins i frou Watter o oiher ciuses 1 friend, G 1 | ntworth, W. O, Hirsh, 1L M. | humors on face, stomach would not re three years later. | amples at Kuhn & Co,, 17 a bottle 1 by all Druggists he didn’t give me St Peter,” said Sol Dezer, B, 8. Caddwell, Wale | food. Bardoek Blood Bitters cured me. fow Tdays . after) the . murdor i “she gave me the devil PR UL ok, R i Hamvan | Mus, Adeluide O'Brien, 872 Exchunge st Whitewater — was o before Ju JR— te AR E s, ! . | M Purdy fc a o preliminary heaving, SLUGGED ON THE HIGHWAY, From the following letter it will be | well, Varrelman, L Good- GOl i Ohina. bound over to await the sitting of the district » ard wn From Hi . wen that Paul Rewman, manager of the | vich: Be .. G. Benninator . | L. B. Rushhy of London Las been over | SoUrt: Ouhis trlal fprjife Judge O, P. Ma- ML Tiobhed. Black Hills telegeaph and Jhone | Mol LG W, Mason, H. MeCuw: | poarly all of China during the lust three | heneh In his ovidence Whitewator stated « '«“l“‘"l'm“'l . W ,\}-.‘y years. Inthe Grand Pacific last even- | that a white man had killed his sisterand | 1eonard, cngine Omalia paiat and $ | ioodwin, Birmingham, V2, s0yvs the icago Tribune, he told Lt he had sworn to k vo white men for | color company's at Omaha He Y T S peeh L R R e e b Ol inlbune, ha ol | lhiicho byl evata iR o wlior e ion | oles [smmpana HEll thoroughly appreciates square dealing f cw Jorsey: William Vanghn, | eraze in the Oviental land, suspectig travelers, miles home i n small oreok northiof the {ramont. Elkhorn X ) T R T Bl The story, told ina word, is this: One « 3 . W, Dickerson, Boston; | #China hus nearly gone wild,” he | Without urms - for scit-defense were his vie- | ¢ “Nijgeouri Valley depot, was attacked by ine Diamonds now o at importer's prices an Lountings 8 oot subseribers Walo | B ¥ o, Sil i ‘ tims. 50,000 worth of Diamonds to select from, prices ranging from of hi mpany thserit at Buflale 3 1 wife, Sult H , “over the late gold finds, Hun- Itappears from the testimony, however, | three vufans and badly beaten, He had | $2.60 up to $3,000, for Ri ; d o treaveling man, J, A, 3 npos, Pittshurg: Sa in, St. | dreds are daily moving near the mines A Rb S o enzy | noticed a man walking vapidly in front of e % ” 5 Burlington, Ta., the oute | Louis; S. M, MeMastor, Ph nhins | with thehape ol giting o An o | aauiRieaLOn Was A & drkausen fiensy | AbaERT 8 o e o tho . urdos. the Solid Gold Watches from $16 upward. Solid Silver Watohos from $5 up. sum of fifty cents for tele- | A. A Kansas Citys Theodore | days, There is scavcely one person in | the morning of the atal day of that | stranger turned aside to let hin pass over Watches fro 50 up. : phoning o block distant. The wn, Philadelphiag J. ¢, Sampline, | 500 there that k. anything about | yewr the Otoes retupued from theie great | Justas he reached the bridge the man struck | 1 Gold Chains from $7.60. Best Rolled Plate Chains frc Oharm matter wins taken up through and; Alongill, Philadelphia: | mining. Most of them wonld not know | buffalo hunt, west und north of Jeffer [ in the face, threw him from | y ekots, and upward. Sc 7old Rings, $1 and §: § A the traveling men’s department in Tie | Bur Clevelund: Frank C. Avm- | gold if they saw it, Some 200 Chinese | county, and passed through Faivbury his horso, “aud . fwo. -othor. | e e | lotof § Iver Collar Buttons and Scarf Pinsat 26 and 50¢ each; BEE and the extortion thoroughly venti- ;(\uu; \\I hington; Gamble, Cedar | have been summoned home from Cali- i\"l”pnhl ”1';; ||‘~‘V;I|‘\.A'.lhu;|n:.lllln\\lll’k‘ll\I\JI‘YI]V :‘I\““l ‘IL{H‘ \v'rl-u‘." S 5| worth 3 d 14-karat Gold Collar Buttons, worth $2.50 to $5 each, 3 D) e T pE A R SR s PSR A ¢ " d 3ostol it v i e = s among the number, - He tarried in P and e he th of them i ow, ohoice for #1. One lot assorted Cuff Buttons at 60c pi vorth #1 to luted. The subseriber did not take th \pid LA d, Boston: | fornin, and it is thou n 1L of | hury and got dreunk, Wit started howe with w =~ Was pummeled into unc lousuc | ‘,H Solid ¢ }“. 1«\:\:‘~'m“1~.le‘n-.l» ‘»:."'ll‘s‘x Fr hi w mln s x::.)fflu‘. trouble to vectify the wrong he had done | Wat Pickeril and v ricey 1% the Chine rned mining in I awhanwos oni IR They searched b i ' ) g ; or who was goilig' some distance in his iy searched him, finding only =2 in th 1 and now Manager Rewman has done so - L Cranston, Silver Creok, A Californin wi to their native ection, When the farmer tumed out of |~ pocket of his trousers, as he had taken the money. 1,000 fine Broaches and Lace Pins from 600 up 3 exceedingly much to his credit iero, Minnesota; H, Kellurd, St. | land. Two Bionk' have vadantlv ase he started afcot across the praivie, | Precaution to put his *pocketbook i u Fine Fronch e Mantel Clocks, 8-day, halt-hour strike, cathedral gongs, DEADWOOD, Duk., Maveh 21, 1800,—J, | Louisi Dan Davis, Detroit: . I She heen g Both are in the prov- wen as indicated and murdered them |~ place 1t $6, $0.50, $8 and $10; worth $10 to $20 | A. Elliott, Burlington, la,—Dear Siv: | wood, Rochest am W, Lvar R One is in favor of Kim | incold blod. Tn its finding the jury took White- terday Loonand strat ) Elagant Si : with silk umbrella shade m $5 up. Enclosod pleaso tind fifty cents wrong- | Waterloo, Lu: R AL ins, Hooper, the Siumese consul at Singupo water's condition iuto wccount aid found him | thought to- be in a dangers } g Huudrods of other equally good bargains. Open Suturday evenmg until 0 il I \ $ o =2 | Neb.: George K. Palmer and w i - 2 o YRS X h guilty of murder in the secon e and the | of his eve: 8 bdly swollen & 3 X , e AP fully collected from you by our agent at i deorgp XX Pulmer and wito, was secured by a correspon JUE 08 SUUECEE ki B e by | and head were cut up in an ug), o'clock rent and fixtures (or Buffalo Gap, Am sorry this matter oc- | ton: Huyden Richavdson, Kansas Cityi | dent of the Pall Mall Guzette, These | forlife oo i 1o LRe stutd NS Leonurd suys he knows one of his 7T eurred, as we are anxious and strive to | o 'iv \'m\i\l}ui ‘llml 1 )\I\ Yol ‘\-I s‘.mll!.. concessions q nted on the con During the last nof the state sl i :\l A X MEYRR & BRC )-y pl the traveling moen of the Black | Carbon, Wyn.: R. R, Hooper, Anacondn, | ditions of 7 s cent royalty on the out- | ture it will be remembered that a ur o e q < , - 2 ! Hills, thoy being good patvons, Trust- | Mont nsmun H. Pope, Boston: | put of gold anc 2 ocont on other | Wss passed and became a law that i be L Croup, Asthma, Broneh Corner Sixteenth and Farnam Streets, - - Omaha, Neb, ing this will prove a satisfactory settlos 15, St Louist S, O, Winkler, | minerals, Concerning the gold mines | Clled & good time act for convicts under life | and Sove Throat use D ment, Lam, very vespectfully, Milwaukee, the Chine governinent seems he | Sentence, At least it provides that two con- | tyie Oil under entence for 1if PAVL REWMAN, Manager, At the Merchants—G, M. Whitney, = quite L rule you can’t get | e J AN d ol Rk e e . e - St. Joseph; wrejngton, Mi uny kind of u concession {n China. [ : o i An Ex-Police : Etohings. Emerson Samples. Chavles Favrington, Minneapolis; know English parties that have been ving served ten ) of their Ex-Rollcoman Al ] AR 3 Engraving Hallet & Davi In discussing the qualities on Hill. Syracuse, N, Y.: (€ H - | applying for them for more than twent ¢ 1 behayior i fixe RL ay ou the charge to JERN Teliaatos the success of & commercial traveler de- | man. Bortland, Ove.: F. O, Goss, Charles | ¥ears, You know the Standard Oil trust A o pardons on J f each m Castellar « e fi Artists’ Supplies. Kimball pends an evehar summarizes them ns | Dreyfoss, Frank G, Wood, Chic . N, | attempted to get certain privileges to | @ ent into effect just before that d. t wils « i " wined Mouldings. Pianos & Organ the four P's—I% Push, Pluck | K P. E. L. | develop the um fi of China custing about for suitable subjec ) 0 v | " e Sheet '\1u Politeness, K. 'Van Husen, Sioux City: I petro fields ney Iy u of t und Perseverance \shton, Lincoln: A, C. Elliott, Bolle- | but it was defeated and the wlded that Whitewater had. e g Harry Hoftmayr, who hus been sick | fountaine, Oy J. Wachsman, Chicago; = driven away from the contry,” i erty if S e A T " tinl Frligies g 2 t 1818 1: gl e ~ R About 101 a'claoke Lout the remainder of our retail stock without further de nsiness demands our entire time, attenti s we invite you to a feist of hargain ent store and sell our fixtares now any d @ it is 100 late, company, is a man of the all-wool- 15 Street, Omaha, I\Lmu ka,