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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, S$KDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1890, P ———————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————_—_————————————————————————— - —— E— p— __ — m vFF andthe asurince of aneloquent ind instruc- “hised fots of Hay bofore that | MORRIS L. WHEATS ADDRESS, DEMOREST CONTE i ) THE OMAHA BEE | THE NEWS IV THE BLUEFES, | 8t nes i o o et the hatt o cdoon Wil titrly Qays_ from | ’ i — be_crowied. 1 October 3 on paymeny of #1250 and intercst. | A Talk to Omahn Workingmen at Fy- COUNCIL BLUFFS, Mr. T, J. Evars, with his wual warn | The rightsof redemption are denied to Hat- position Hall Last Night. Rtk bkt ey g » ——— hearted greetings, has areanged for a public | (e A, Hay, and atthe end of the thirty days " ' b OFFICE, NO. 12 PEARL ST, 8 reception to Senator Allison it his residence | afinal decree will tiantered covering all the | EXposition hall was comfortably #illed st | u The Union Park Rices Resumed Yosterday | on Oakland avenue fron 7 to 8 oclok this | night by an audience that was composed 1) y Carrier | part of the O i i evening. Cithens, irrepective of pary al- —— largely of representative laboring menof the radquarto ore HCowbls Mo edly ranks among the best of the Irish Ll ey e NAGKN FISE VERVE ST filiations, arelinvited toimprove this oppor- inms. toachir of pinu, onean and | oyt ey yore thers to lister £ an al- ::,::':,'r":“:y"““"h’l‘: flhn\nu(ul] lns |"'l~"'” Y |drams. In the role of larry O'iynn TILEPHONES: Hagienal wast Vs shild B prEDE O My T S0, 0th st HEfers 10| 4o gaiverd by Hon. Morris L Wheatof | gsy dismond medal conteat e e Do | Mr. Scanlin b n nost conguial part, I8 Business 0ffic A WOMAN'S SKELETON DISCOVERED, | resard tothetime named, s the recption Colfax Springs, Ta, worthy fonmanof the | A the wading public fully undostands, | 105 M like o ghve, and ho pliys it o can ot lsst over the hour without encroach- In Honor of teneral Relknap. Kulghtsof Laborof the United States this was tho final contest in elorution follow. | * O His soigs were od, it they were ing upon the meeting aransged atthe hall, Attention, comrade of the Eleventh, Thir- ing asoriesof contests I ”:I" ‘mm“ s “r ;“;;*‘"»‘"’""‘r mthor in a maner delighte Jomeeat ) er ——— toen th, Fifte Sixte ogimmonts, onte counties o ully refreshing, A Miysters That May Conceal Murd THE BOSTON STORE THIS WE eenih and Sicteenth regiments { Burt, Holt, Butler and Douglas at which sil- | Miss Mattis Forguson as Nellio Cre- —The Red Men's Meeting-The \ ver and gold medals were won, Thocontest. | €80, & rted - daughter of the daysof next monthandhaviog ' ants last night were the victors in | 0ull son” divided the homors with the star, a fow diys of spar timo he Is makinga fov | preliminary eontests, and they met | ROWrt MeNairand Thaddous Shino woro one labor speeches in the state. here to dedde which should be ontitled tothe | rusted with the fmportant woles of Morris i { lisghest prize, tho diamond al presented | Ureqan and Mat Dougn. Codl K There isa clarm about ““The Trish Mine o (o rel’ thit is irresitable. Conventionil as the plot is, the story is writln 1 thelate Allthe seats that could be provided mnd | g Mardens happiest veln, anl dewrve mostof the standing room at the prohibition o Muabel Weight of Dawvidl Clty Wins the Dinmond Medal —— Mr. Wheatls on his vay to Denver to at- e tend the world's conveition of the Knignts Crocker's lowa brighde —rhe recentdeath of | of Labor thatwillconvene fn that city dur- oir bloved conmander and lato president of | jngthe carl X Obvinclt Blufte Lumber Cs., coul floartz Murder Case -Couns The Greatest Line of Bargaine Cowns | (i S lmenee G0 o b Bel Hom. L. W. Ross and S, B. Henr cil Proceedings, U Blufrs Has Ever Seen—Fother= | jnap demands our gevention, Al memnbers date for county attorney, will add: 1l ingha Whit'law & Co.'s of the brigade and other omrades ave cars % citizens of the Fifth and Sixth wardsat t — Bargain List. eitly requested to meet at the office of E, &3, Afterbeing introduced he plunged into tis I % fds ! _ 3 2 L [ B, ¢ 7 ; P 18 1 by Williaw J% Demorost of New York stome can gratly impove the p repu blican club rom Friday evening, Octo 1epostponed racs at Union pirk were We have completed the work of extending | Barnett ‘on Friday, the iith inst.,at 7:30 . | addre Hespoke substantiatly as follow There were nine contestints, only ome of | 12anCrean by throwinga little more bor 17, . andenlarging our stors, aud we now haye | M. sSharp. D. B, Cr.ank. “Ther are threo classes of sodety, which | whomwasa boy. They ranged in fge from | Honintothe claracter of the wotlimte son, oneof the largest, best lighted, bestventi- o —— 3 salatnta ity o | (o1 tosisction yoas 4 e axould who alnost rins his father througeh h bron g ot the body of Charles Sciciffels | ws weatier of last weck ave way 1o o | Tutal and most pleasant ‘:ln;n‘;‘m)m-}in Tho | . Buyyourlunber of Thedudl & WellsCo., | MO b desigiated & crusts. — To tosixteon yoars, andall wore oxcellont ; i L : o ) or o elo; ion. | sheakers. gaubling proposi ties O, lie_Tinas) &8 yeatoviy evening mid lefiit atEstap's un- | pleasaot sunshiny condition yeste The | west. We will innusirate tho fallseason | 913 Broadway. tho ujper orut belomp thoe million Miss Tene Belle Bresslor of 0c ‘ the hard learted squive, was sufforinge ffom yosterdny ing [ ) . PO WhIGH e e b ‘ lor of Octavia, Neb. dertakini woms, The funeral of theunfor- | trmelchad deen put in excellnt wndition, [ With o 8 sleating sale of oneweek, We - ‘l:" s l‘: Whic I‘ 'M'-I wero but l‘.“fl spoke first, having ¥ o [ y-.‘:Al‘ which made “\ witk rlilculos. 1t is tunato man will take place today, B il Ho ¢ o rices | CATTY thumost completeline of dey godsin [ cfore the war and now there aro more than | speech by John o | havdto Wwint e Lo Nrssewoullde 'I'ht-ruw"nf fotos I(M i A ) Wlthough o trifle heavy, Ouly two wices ity, OUF prides tbeat for hemseive, The follow are the names of those | 7,0k, anong whith may bo elused the i l“"“" At e e YURE | \with themlo whon in projer foran, suulting Horace Lyons with deadly intent on ve deternined to mike the Boston store | drawn for the potit jury of the November s andshodlyites. Thentherois the | dearyoicoof great power thit ponetrites s - the Pinney farm, has been continued until | for n §00parse and tho pacefor the | a uselold word in - every family, and will | term, They arw to gppear December 12 under crust, which is composed of the crini- | overy partof the rom. Her delivery was ANVOUNCENENTS. uext Tuesday 2 ity attor- | samesized purse, “The danee was not [ make a special eflort this Wweek. Read these J. H. Ehles, Minaen; D. B. Heacock, 131}1!‘ u‘l'{l}tllvunmhlz\'; Between thee two | forcibie and dramatic for me so young. el in the dis'rict court, nearlyas large as it shoull have ben, oras | barains: William Boehn, Key Creek: I Troup, | CTusts therels amother class known as Miss Grice Cooperspoke atoat “Our Na- | Thse two dever Celtic comedians, 11 on people. The peoploof this ¢l ians, Trry ny cases aguinst the Clatk boys | sucha string of horses d such speed de- h pillow case Muslin Se ity G, H. Jones, city; D). A, Helsier, dty | | conmon people. The peoploof this cass are | tional 18 loplciod by T, DeWitt | and Pay, will prodice for tho fzst AN ettt THMIY. ToW TR 8. | i o B i B digo. KK MeyL® Miks Kellay, | o thoones whobuild the ships that tide the | Talmuge. Sho spoko sowly and with a e 0% Vil produce for the first tine in 2, i tio genoral tamily wow 1e whith 8 | served g . im S, Lewis; Hery | Gittens, | $¢%5 emstruct tho raivoud lines and bulld | peculiar camestiess ind stress wpon tmpr- | WIS ity at Bovds opem hoise tmortow s as the particlpania have oo taken be- %, I . Boomer: £l Britton, eity; J. 8, Miler, ety | | WhHe indusir -u’lflll.w '\\.n.\rhl.) < cniste bo | 0T HOrds thatneld the wrapt attentionof | evering their htest and what is_sid o e i ott o 8 Chingoof venue and | the 2:24 cliss toapper and in respoise aima 2 } \ N. W, Matson, Norwaik ;d. R Lindsay)ki fe B e UTOCH BN SRS 1S ] e uaten their greatest lughing siceess, “MK cnin's fore Justice Barnett ona chang 0 il rase Musl H thick. The common people don't enjoy the Miss Clara Vi i will be heard today. Golden Wi the game soi of Satellite, Bk :"mf::“"'*'v‘\l";:l::' e P. & Moran, Ciescent; C. E. Hagorty, dty | | (wuith they prodic PIEN oovinne Lo iig e !I;‘«mr:‘n;_:\«ru'v:;.‘.\lhl‘);-\\m n;r\h-xl \.\\Lu'_\' Flittation o phy that was written The misunderstanding of a telephone mes iven by Howard; Thalis, the Ohlo mare; | 6706 6 dting o b or n{u}'{ I:\ml"‘:fu'}-]mi‘(‘.‘.‘.-.lu"“ ll‘ .\‘I{ylry, 5,‘,'" monopolists; they are very few in mummber | Will Wa Do ‘;J‘I‘ Hl:‘.\.‘\'hn:'llt 2 “";lh_ \‘\“L“ for the express purposo of muaking sgo led T i ,\r)w'.v)‘r‘lu\' tomakean ¢t | Wallice G, driven byMurve Baardsley and | 10-4 Sheeting 3614 ¢ 5 X Silver Crotks Hans Reimer, Minden 1| today, but they have more power than 60,00,- | liberally applauded for her clear, plin win- | Peope laugh. Bothplay and players ) roneous statemant, Which miht ermbatedss | fona i, hilling from among the pine trees of | Unbleached Mustins, two makes, it 56 good | obiuson, city;0. ¢, Finley. .| Quot the conmon people. They arcorgun- | ne ressing the audionce, highly spokenof by the New Yok press, H’» fnne k’""'\'v““‘,‘ concorned were 1 108 {06 | 1y ' bt pontusala, of Michigan, The trck, | ., ualities. o fleld, Norvatle fao "n_u) live i 7 amount 5.:\ money, wd | Miss Myrtle Crawford of Toumgh spke | whee thy kot t © oers in ot spirits e W e Oties T beon | though a trifle heavy fromthe rocent ruins, | X8 wile blrached Mustin je. 4 ——— or this reason they empioy the wery best § upon “Prolibition the Hope of Our Country,”? | all list season, Thoy will remin for fo to the effect that William Qu O S hekrs Tho d i the e, | SPeial hirgains 6 and If you wish to scllyour property call on the | talent in America, andalways get there with | as W, J. Demorest has written it he | nights, anday, and will give the sontenced for stealinga horso at Avoes. The s in faircondition. T'he day, with theex- | Ao wohave four diferent makes, ielud- | Juad & Wells Co., ¢, B. Judd, president, 60g | both feet. Some may say that they gave the tation was quite meritorious, althoigh | usul Satirds eatswillte pliced ;ur! \:-;n it \\"h‘ \”llh:m:\\\'hu stole the horse | wption of arather stiff breeze, about all that fng ‘l.,,.] ruit of the Loomand Lonsdale, all | Broadway. poor pfup he hlmd(,' Il'hhh‘ :p‘ \‘"&' nvl not sofullof opportiities for dramaticde- o'clock romn Quegzgs' stable at Av puld be desired. The attendauce, however, wegular 10e Muslins. — ave the railroads the law which takes the | liveryas some of the othor — ¥ Attorney Ambrose Burko had an futerest- | (G TEGRESL (G AT eritod., | Goot g uility, vard wids Canbricse. Will paper atLosey & Jonsen's, 1l Pearl st, | homes fom the por, . Clinton Lowrieof O Neill had seleded | 10 distinguished A Ing caso before Justico sl iy ”,,’. SH6TG INIE: 16+ 4k Kot 61 Dhi dth We will plice onsaletomarrow the follow- - “There are six millionaires in the so- *tirom one of | s speodhes lan, will open 4 thiee chts' engige- or rather he had some inte i perienc he pole ,-11_ o the lot o ali, - WL 4y, glow priceson Canton flamnels: The Juvenile Buarglars Arrested, ate, seventecn n there, fourtcen quarter | aud called it “License Jutrage * His |mentat the Boyd onnext Monday evenin inacase. He wis yequired to argue ade- | Golden Wing insecond plce, Lenafl thied, | Qur de flaniel will compire with any e | Yesterdiy afternon Mrs. T.A. Clurk and | millioniires, wnd most of o other snatars | speech was thoroughly mastered and was | Chares Re S her dwghter fled infornatins in Justice | SUHNE thew us fast us hey can There s | given for all there wis in t. | kepgs,t? Mis murrer against three women who \\‘4‘;‘!' in- | and Wallace Gron theoutside. Pool selling goods. T Daldock ot wan \ ] terested inthe suit. He argued it froma | ool with Wallace G @ favorite. i A K sor | one poor farmer, Paddockof Nebraska, but | Miss Mabel Weight of David City spoke Vofling ton ks o will be the Jognl standpoint and_they diseussed it with- | el With Wallace G afuvortie. Barntt's court, charging Walter Loph, Wil | what in Gods nane an lo dol Wit an | part of an tddves by ax(omemer S orhe | bilon Moidayand Taosdiy, and on Weodiese out regard to legal precedent, Blickstone or h-;m( i :“:"':“" m'f\'.‘.li‘-‘v’.u:k'hlnb oad ha lie Hermison ana Frank Stageman with | beexpectedof such a senate! The members | called “T'he Sparrows Must (o The. Jittle | 48 evening a'grand double bill will bo pree the rules of evidence and with a vim that 3 e e e AL IR T St (e burgliry. These are the boys who broke [ Ofthatsenate have mo sympathy thit isin | lidy has a wonderfully pleasing voiosy and ed —Bronson Howard's pretty itle cur= was convincing, They won the point in | {8 ot ‘l‘i" 'l' 'l‘l K@ T oty 1 into. Mes, Clark's rsidence on Har-| COMmon with the mnasses; and agin, it gestures ave timely and very effective, @ i Il aove Totters and Boucks SoitoveIey st at thehalfin , but nearing thy Twilled scarlet flannels, which were bought | o 1 might, be asked, what can you expect of On Shinro 1O he | caull's masterpiece, “London Assurmnce. A erazy man appeared at the rosidenee of | duarier pole Thalia broke -and \\Tll‘““' al aution by our eistem agent md cun | [500 - street during ter absence | ghomy ) allist crator on iia, proReqmmse, ULt she - -—— Mrs Troupe yesterdiy and createda gret | Who hid been coming fut flom the ear be duplcatel, ab the folowing | 1St summer and committel some seri:| “Erom tho president down, the ving took | suffered wothing for that - Hor s peeeh v Vot all is wld that wittors * is o true iy deal of consternation, Hewas in the back | ‘ameon aud won theheat vsith Lens o ous depredations, besides stealing the uff and the people sneezed, but things we | upon “Can the oF i a8 450 g o h rebe ond, Golden Wing third and “Thalia, whohad b L g b s I the Liguor ¥ 55 be Stopped it isequally true that all isnot sarsipas yard wheu the ludy finishod second, st bick to last place forrun- | A1l woul flamnel at 1%, will conpare with | ontents of a safe, acoin collection amount. | Clinging and - before long the people will | The httle virl has mistered the tones of sar- | ¥illa that is so libellel, If you woull be i Tt o dof T e Ve b i Ll T s f i | e toabot £, aul detroying and arry- take thr own suuff wd do their own sngz- | casmand irony to perfection, and ber vee sureof the genuine acticle, wsk for Ayers and_armed with o frying pan witha lor 2. il L 58 wool tricot. These goods formerly | 18 0900 550, & ¢ | ine. ; tion created considerble lugehier: Sarvsiparila, md ke m other. Health | handle. The lady ran into the house close Next onthe progrimme was the 2:35 sold for 25¢; duting sile 1% a yard. ing away otherproperty to the amount of [~ “Monoy will flow like water inthe presat | Mic Moot e A i o | BT Eo o b aa b L b s S ) Only three horses cane up forthe word—-U N thetls Plew oilen Ihe oty A L Toti E 3 o piece ealled “I'he Martyred Mot ho -~ followed by the maniie and suceeded in Pranitat attamtie, oo “Eiipest owned | Amtherlot ol 50 iecesof our sywial H-inch | tboul 840, ‘T parents of tho chiliren have | canpa Men will bo offered from 1 to 0 tiug_the screen door fastened before he | Frankof Atlantic, Jimms A Tnea | inall wool ladis’ doth, same colors as | beenendevoring to compronmise the matter | for their votes right here inOmaha, ad the | from Oliver i She dit well upon' o ) 3 > an Tie hed it. Hoendeave i by Mr Burus of Millors birgh, O aid Laura | yifora! alson nw Lito of Scotch twoed of- | by payinglor the stolon gools, but propost. | et thing the laoring men can do will beto S e IR E LTS L B LG ) with the skillet, and had succeeded insma S ino . Hbrlaanalla | B nch havy weight, and very de- | o nFp AT TR (s fuctory to Mrs, | Pk the money and vote @ they please. he Last selection was by Miss Lula Snith | W y of the wlorel voo the in the wire when the frightened woman = kAL "“1’; I s e ablecolors, cheap it 50c; allgo atioc. SR LILAND QNI LU b brbs i “During the past twenty-five years the | of Omaha, She told aboit **Whatthe Con- | S ¥H wand met lastnight at 105 Nortts Six- screans brought the assistance of a numberof | loum T oon the —ouside || They did |44 gvjes soft finish full bleached damask | Carkand her daughter, snd they weresud: | common people have received “fromthe | stitution Guarantees,” and herqolivery was | teenth street and lisened to clogqient men. He was seized and hed until the | 10V Yo titl to i il o omeng|| sl cand fic—sile price He. denlyterminated by the commeucement of | governmenta bok entitled “A Cook Book | practically faultle 4 spewches by D, M. Sells of the white Sixth patrol wagon could be summaned by tele- | 10 b _“_'f“.‘;l’v it e Cthe tine was | B8-inch lom dice tabling 250, criminal procecdings. for Workingmen's Wives." This great gift | Tho judges reighton, D. | wan cluband 8. R Smith anl W, M. M phone. When Sergeant Safely responded it | 168t X‘L“ ‘,l: LR el L1 36-inch balf bleached di Kk 39cand {5e. The boys were arrested yosterlay after. | 2uallygives a recip for miking mush. 1D, of the Wesle: i . H K 5 > 2 i 4 B was necessary to hand-cuff him before he | 3193, Lawurs T winning in 2 s We have just reccivel 75 balesof comforts t st Ribotin o s low n meal can be prepared for4 | Waren, A M., "a fov. |Shalh menbers of the Sixth wanl colred Wuld to putTits e wharc - 0o wis talish ihis time there wasu very giod mpre- | i odmed thewip atizis por cent diss | 100nana take to Justice Barnett's offce, . thit the monopolists are | Stephen Phelps, expresidint of Coe collogo, | Cpav Aresolition to endorse and sujpore 0 the station ani locked " up in the steel cal, | sentation from Omata, the cenier feld leingg | ¥, fay! stapn's price. where thepump was industriously applied, ou the poor peole md | Towa "hes brequr it of Coo collage, | the wholyrepiblican ticket was caricd With rin the day he was identified oy John | filled for somo disance from the Jalees’ | Ny qiilted andlined conforts at e, 8, | but they were to sharp to muke any admis. them to 1live o dcent meds. | medal to Miss Mabel Wright of David | ® €heer of enthusiasm. of 1020 Scventh avenue, as_his | Stand with elgant private comveyances, | ““g 7 4iq ¢35, [50as Eiat wes > dunnging than their | Three greatmonopolisis control the indus- | City, and the ; etinaa ; b o fita b | Whose oceupants seemed to keenly relish theé bt S sionsthatwere more dinaging than their | A THACR] St hasy b 2 ice seemed | to who has been subject. to fits of de- K Reversible conforts with god batting, spe- % ¢ P tries of the United States ; they helpto form | be e well s " th the Ho will be taken before thelunacy | SPort AnOmiha tilly-to ocupiel a con-) il price #1.50. : firat confustow. The oblect ot tho pumping | ¢he trusts tust throw 13,000 working men out. | decision, © The prize” s * presciied commission today. L Mottt b il S A o We will plice on sale Monday : Doys whio wero suspecied of belng impit. | Cfemplyment md send the children out | o Miss Wrightin the proscuceof tho aidi- Hesly & He Omaha undertakars, | fesuted yesterlay afteroon. The viliin- re down on the programme, the?:24 trot Promptly o m. the bell sounded for ) ba men and ludies, The second heat of thed:24 | . V€ Y Lt . g loy men the o out | 1o Miss in | o PERSONAL PARBAG PHS. 3 5 enlled and at the fitth score they got "’Il:ji“fi:"_'-rk l}u'll‘\ ul.w-:l hlnglkcl»‘um. 80, | cated. Walter Zoph, the youngest of the :lfl!lfl {-l(::-r:n‘;‘.?!":;!i l;:;u r;mllw:_uull;llm}lmLln‘}l: :pu”_h) 'v'lm chairmin of the evening, ex- bt vay, Agiin Thalia wes n the lead at| o (NEERHOR SOM et L e dee | PoY's whois aily eight years old, acknowl: | 4y axanple that wealth may be seeurd aiin '”"\’-'"""“-"l" B. StJoln of IKansis, ho X ol Thero_seomed litth chango in Horace | the quarer pole in 3 secouds, still [ T4l stavLio} gray ‘blnkety allwool price | edicai himself1o have ben the loader and | iavde th e oo ato Lo atill | suppiemented tie exirciss of the eveing | o Johinn Hof's ett’s condition yester in theleadat the half inl:12, Atthe thre SV L et B confessed that Frauk Stigeman, o [ auq’ onganied fashioable dre urches | witha few chamcteristic remucks uponthe I : ickinger has returned from an ex- | quarters she was closely pressed by Wallace | 3 0 ioS o all ¥ool, £3.50, twelve-ye-old lad, was implicated. ~When | \Giere tne por wo 1EiE s Ak ln_mlml TP :;l bie .lff‘l‘l'.".’”"“““- taking pains to g ’ Malt Extraet torn trip in which he visited Old | G, bit he faile] toquite’g her andshe won |5+ WIS DERECh W MOAT EEBL 1 - Stageman wasarraited he stoutlydenied all | oy Sunday and when the liboring mon. sted | Lol WSIPCrsa slip or two as lio went T he Virginia. the heat, with Wallace G a close sewnd, S pors ) knowledge of the crime, but finally made e alony THE GENUINE hest N nle in all '« ) ¢ dwhis | o i of iwide of the sanctuary these monopo- | The prize is a old bar withthe wor o Ay Srh, ML vhero she w o e ) Wi s | he o g0l 5 cater parf c ¢ 2 0 suy: W ) rse s P SHETSOL RIS | sl o} CENGE PUMONI whero she will make ber home with he - | "“Pho secona heat of thepacing racw showea | wrder wiich we will sel at #1455 e | ETEEEFULSCEE T IS county attorney | SW: What ar tiese publicans, and | plateof gold about m inch anda half in di- ana Throdl trol baud's sistor. 6 8¢ o b ik g lar $1.6) quality. {5 vory busy proseenting cases in the disteicy | Snnershere fort Wiy, bless my soul, these | ameter, studded with thive dismonds, i A Dy ail Vigat s a shift in the at, U Frak going tothe front | 1 TS itel, wirranted al wool, s vary busy proseciting cases in the district | uoplehayewhitiled ot the e o Bt e 4 ' i The Red attheword and winning easity in 2200, | 75 thee different makes wd seven distuet | S04 the proliminary heariiz of the boys | yutil an eleprantcan. wa The Ohw 1 SRR The tenth anmual great council of the | Laurd L sccond Jimmy Tempest third. loEa Doex : o was postpened until Noverber 11, Théir | pplomay corner the ol stocks, the con- . A0 LG, artide, which X e o€ JOTEANN ; Thalia laving won the seend heat of the o : 5 bonds were fixed ab 00 each, which was | BOE RV FOEEC TR Se Thinaiies. fug | Cowarmis, O, Oct. 14.~The Ohio stat oleg- | on the necof evrs” witle Improved Order of Redmen of Towa and e i R Tt (LOAKS, riven by th arents. iy 8 e sl i Yo convene: S\ ass Eisner & Mendelson Co.. Sole Agents, 4 trot, had u tendency to pit the sporting given by their parents. 1£God ey o C6 b tre conveied in extra session at 10 Nebraska met yesterday morning inthe hall | mom ot oo a cortaln extent. Still the NEWMARKETS MUST GO, L el I el B LR ; 0 Baxilay Elrael Naw o3| b i, coruier of | Omblia, puplewereoval to tholr Tpresttes AR e e L 7.0, Blkoy, stoun' hiting, saultary exe | 2 Iwont tRepeary gaisiofbt. Botor. | |ooledk this maring and ttertho radicy of kst hidiis Broadway and Main streets. The council | tveand sMavve” i ol most of the gincer, 949 Lo bulding Omiia; 203 Mo | g e 5'}::E:lflgc.!\n.\i:fi'«;;":}oilll‘;\:.l(‘.u":::1.. o Ly Jomn cimmilsopunitad ibon the lan 6 SRy money with WallaceG. Tuscoring fortheth . ' riam block, Couneil Blufls. RIS U0 550) A WAl B R govenor, who subnitted a nessie. This | SPIIOTAT, NOTICES. was called to orler by J. G. Tipton of this | FERSVIL Weenal tnduled i Bor. terpsis el TMhe people non it monopi eae Fita | vasead and referwd to the judidiry om- | 8 : S Sige city, who intxoducel Mayor Macrae, who | choran proclivities and cused something of - 312,00 garmont for “urnished room. Mus. J. Ly- | powerby legislatire, and if thisis so thola, | Mittee, and a vecesslkenuntil? 5o his ater- COUNCIL BLUFFS. 1(1;;1.||\‘|~:l|’:~4lil e dldross of weltme. “Magor | delay inthe start. The quartor s reahiod 3 wrment. for £00, low ave. Doring men havea right 1o demnd 1 reform | V900 forth 81 i 2. o es Moines responded. by Thaliain 36 seconds, cosely followed 7.00 gar i St OIS i "The message sets fort t the session is 08T A dog, white brast and ks, “Afler those pleasant peliminarics the bust- | Walice G; o att 1 1115 Wallate €| ook S-aq Eaxment for &1 00 Was it Murdor? intholand law, the dlght-iour iaw, the cllld | oy1ia becaseot tho doporabis. comivion 0F | 14 bravh b bk kot Ml whte stiog Sk ‘f::;l«z\l:"llllll:gltl):‘Gzlt:‘ll;.:'l-;[nA)(\«I‘-.‘ torron || [ Ak, STualth baving jalden baic ol Oup#3i00 raraant fon 890,00, Julius Unger of the Fountin dgar stoxe, | for their interests, Thereare hiboring men | € pblicscrvico oinnit! aud fortne | In ferelud, i mupthe od. Liben peward D ClISrH DL Pankof Audubon: greati|l - oo daciacs LOQAL: 8l . BRIBGHAM, WIITELAW & €O, |ana k. W. Picson,one of Eisernin's derks, | they doof their lves, but_they are migity | FeiS o RO et e L B Ut i on even terms and the ware outfinished him Council Bluffs, lowa. ' | fow, and the greatest chestrut is inasking | PCES for certain b ovember dec 4 hanging from collar, Return to Ric agamore, B. A. Hule of Perry; creat | down the steeteh and won the heatin B \ | — retumed yesterday moriing from a hunting | 4o L aiple to support s party on ac of | lon. Hesaysitis uneessar to awmnerate | Gron, 10 Parkaye,or T o vrmory, Gieonge A Bellof Alanic: | Golden Wing second, Thalia third, Wa Froceedings of the Council. expedition south of the dity. The young men | tho work 1t por formed Loty fiva v . | the charues of crookedness which hive heen VVANTED Fournen 10 oines; great keeper of wampum, George | void of anything of interest oxecpt tat i tine | OUIY abientees atthe meeting of the couwil |Mamwarad beyond Cucr like to a point | Where peoiio fro e polics] Bol the time s cone th regilate md adopt anew our roons. deap. Ui - Shopeof D Moines; great sumap,J. | halfmile post U Frank say sonething through | 13st evaing. The miyor and all the re- |nortieastof Hinfon station on the “Q" rond, | it teach fundumenal \rinciples of e | charter for Ciucinna, asalrealy proposed. . Also furnistel rooms. No. 1 N R Wiksonof Des Mojnes ; great mishinewa, | the fonceund did thosong and daice, lsing | mainderof the aliermea were present, ten or twelve milessouth of Council Blufts, | §itsa sehools: they huve stived ot Tone nd | ! e E S hari s Totars o, funed 02 shume three lengths but belore the tiree- | The wundl made i efort to stlo the |They remained all night ata form house | hived a ot of buckuan piliticins | o SIPISsness newous prostrution, nervoas 7 ] e gl bt L 16 e N Py nof Gy, | duarters ple was reached o was agaln in | troible between T. OHearn andhis sib-cm- |and arose ey i the moming to shoot [ 0 do the thinking for them; |Gysppsis dullic RECH N o HEFEAT LA D QR THRAONEIOR great guard of forest, . P, Hofftmanof Gray. Time same as previous heat. " Ve ” vi Miles' D ) mples free at Kuho & | Man st Committee on credentials wus thon now anybodys rac, ag | UrAtors whohave bean pressingtheir cluins ducks o the numerous litle tibu. | they have | walked - down o the i Chatile ans = appointed, which reported the following | trotted and three difer: | for setllement for the lwst month, Mr. |taries to the Missouri river. They had | Plotbox ouelection day md deposited their PR RENT Furnished oon, with b, for x . I s ' s 3 b 2 g y 3 W t ever thi y o resilts 3 lady. 904 S0 Ot :i'}lm‘:jl'_rflwnw. with the names of the | ent horses had heats, Lona H suceedel in | O'Heam male astatenentof the fats. Ho |goneaboit a mile and a hlf when Unger, | wre) e tbyranlls T : clsintes 3 ; leading the heat, with Thilia second, Golden owa—2, A, B. McCowan, Des Moines; 4, | Wang third, and Omabw's favorite fourth. Z. €. Delaschmidt, Oskiloosa; 6, David | Time—s DR SALE -The stock and fisturesof awell A may be. Anocher cliss of voters are those 4 0 had been unable 1 setlle with the men onac- | who had bewme separated from his com- | who ae forsaleat £2each,but of cowse nne | DUBLIY, Oct. 14, —At the request of Rouan, | J4 comt of the failwe of the cityengineer to | panins, madea startling discovery. Lying | of tuese voters are inOmaba. These arethe [prosccution for the queen, the court at ||~ln'r|~ W Willams, Cloveland; 8, M. 0. Johnson, The concliding heat of the pacing race | complete theestinatesof the gradg dme. |on the sand fifteen or twenty feet from alittlo | 103t dineerous people in the world, for they | Tipperary, beforc which 0'Brien aud Dillon 0 s for 3 x I8 16th Audubon’ 9, J. H. Campbell, Des Moines: | . : s Rlizrial N The work was finished lastJuly andhe had |bay vidently cted wi have no moral resjonsibility upen them. |,,q other defendants are being tricd on - L AR i Syoaee e hogMoites | was won by Us Frauk Luura T. seond, | Tlework wis fuishel lasi Juh andho iad |boyor, that evidetly connected with tho | ' Crovontihis, the tinkinie e by tho e | 1 other defondanis aro - bing teied on | 2 Srei e Y 2 Jimmy Tempest third, Time-2 331, . ¥ viver, although the main streamitself was | dependent party have introduced the _ | charges of conspi . today dismissed the e I furnished South Des Moines; 12, H. Penman, Given! | Dho fifth heat of the 224 trot wis alled | cented. Theengineer was instricted to gve ! i i Y ey iioduced the Aus- | harce agaiust O'Mahoiey. whose illiess HORCIRIEE DuEL e, ol IaiEail o 18, . R. Wilsonand J. L. Adair, Des Moines: | justas Carkness began 10 setils Uwr;hm‘fin the required estinate, appirently @ mile or more away, lid a | talianballt reform, This is the remedy ‘lm‘“:;“h;‘ alionaing oot Helly argied || Looniat Ry s » Fifth ave. 0 Dilts, A Goorge McKee, | titias, After theee. scoros. thoy took the | - Firenan Ciatterbuck who washurtin the |blewhedand whitened skeleton. When Mr, | that two years ago was hotedut by the old | Brevines e STV SHUEG (R SLS OR SALE or ot —Gardo 16, L. D! Scoville, Gray: 17, J. M. | work b tuarter was | discharge ofhis duty andwas “docked”'§17 | Unger discovered it he was standing upon a | Pirties, buttheyare cominge toit, and anun- | feb 8 ST SR Gaits and. that th houses, by J. It ice, g y 5 work to an even statt, The one-quarter was ¢ & U trammelled ballob cannov be castuntil thisre- | effected all the defendints and that the | g o Atlantie: 1% . Moorhead, Codar | readdied in 87 soconds, Lena 1. i the lead, | DY the chiefof *the departnent, was orderd | bauk ten feet above the bar upon wihich it | (renelled batlo cam S1C- | harge against them should also be dis uffs. Rapids; 0, O. M. Smith, Marion; 9, R L. [At the oie-half in 131 Thlia was ahead, | Pall in fall by a npsolution from Keeyler. i e s bl i e ) X orm sweeps over thelanc : B b (uat took fahitte (U ETc ik HY jay T I Williums, Council Blufrs; 22, 1." Tadelife, | bt in a finishing drive down tho stroteh | The bllowing bnds wer ordoredissued; | Was 1yl Heo clled his compnions and | Thedieis cast, the pralrics objection and allowed the crown o pro Lhe S s, il In eas of your duiti Boone; 24, Charles K. Sparks, Enst Des | Loya I leat hetomd won thé viee, Mhas | Intemection grading, 12007 i “ton | then climbed down and made an inspection eyt sn et budlea withthe prosecution atany Lhi e anily the' Dome slous Moines. socond,” Walheo o ira. Goitas T baving, £3,003 special paving, $,200; of the hastly rel cnnotsave the cat now. Peple say that | WELNGWOSOMtIOn o 5 SRt follbwing te ris: Nobraska—1, J. H, Hedr Poe: a1 . J b S 8| onding 86 % A ave Sens asbidon i o John H. Powersis not smart enough tobe iR ad i et ; v Aloraeworth 31,00 at 3 permonth = t ¥ dnick, Tecumse fonH: ending, 86,400, There was 1ot a vestige of flesh clinging 0 | Hotare of Nebrska. . A man doea jot hive | testiled that hewasem ployed by the govern= | Qors Wortidi-o0 48 B DR EO r. L. A, Marion, Omuha; 4, Charle: "The most interesting featureof the dayand | | he dty clerk was oderal toudyertisefor | the bones, although bearly all of the cartil- | 1 be smaet; all he has (o o is toweetthe | mentto slidow various persons, and inthe | Aiomowe yut 8 pernontl Berry and 8. J. Dennis, Lincoln, in which all the lovers of troting horse | Pils forthe oustructin ofa sewer on North A A o ne SRapl, h 8 course of a severe cros-exumination was [ Ahornew 100 0t 1) permonth Last evemng the degree of Pocahontas was | hreeding in Towa and Nebraska w(wlllédlu pe | Steondstrect from the now bridge to inter- loges comnecting the artioulatiofs wero still | ‘wlonedls' to whoop it up and - then | EICS G (q i e Pnin Morloy's name | Allome worth £4,00) at 81 per month tustituted, and for that purposothe following | most ensrossed was tho milo dash againat | S With thesewer aleadplaid. intact but dryand brittle. The young men | he slips intooftice. - One thingJohn h. Pow- | feect o ARt G - U Otlher pricod hognes on the siane torms, The ladics from Des Moines were hero: Mris. | time by the yearling colt Burdell, Thiglittle | 5% fot brick sidewlks were ordered on | mado a close examination of the skeleton, buy | <% His, and "(“[',‘ ’i-““"‘““_“‘,"?'l'“'- Some |, i A abaye tonthiy pay | dncludo privpal Anua Reich, Pocahoutas: M. Lou Cully, | aniual is but. fiftecy months old andis by | Skth avenu aniSecnd streets, coull diseovernotling that conld loadt 0 the | [ 0acs T th pitlons batwhas i€ e togs | The blood mist bopurefor the body 0 be uih s WotTs Uon B3 Broadvay, i pflight, Powhatluili | Charles Caffrey, and is owned by Ed Pyle of | The TwinCity bridge and sireet railvay | jjouification of the stranger who had been | do gon the pavlor! - Then will beachange | perfed condivion Dr. J. H. McLan's . Miss Dora Hall, chief of records: Miss Nora | Fumboldi, Neb! He wis startest th boa, th | Conpany presented itscharter for tho right, | identificaion of the stranger who had been | do go in the pavior AP W be s SAmESY 5 nakes pure blood and imjparts Hall, assistant chief records, Mw. Addie | Nobraska record, 30214, hell by Charles ¥, | t0builiandmaintain its 1iies proposed to be | denied aChristian burial. - Allthe front tecth | of hogs, e the rich bloom of heallh and vigor tothe Sparks, prophctness; M. B, Keflor, first | This he accomplisbod anid groat applaase | Sostrictedin this city. The endinace asks |remiined, and they were somd and white, Cajltal never eamed 1 dollar. Lot tha { CARTSY 402 i Mis. Avna ‘Welker, second scouts | makinge the il im 200 PRAUSE | fora clurter upon every street in the dty, | butsomeof the milars were gone. Theteett, | man who thincs it did stop tho trains, and e Mres, B Kirkptrick, imner guard; Mrs. | "o fTumbaldt stock fiem now owns g one, | @11 conmences by naning the streds fom | thesize md shape of theskull and the forma. | tmoriow your dever cashier canmt go to Pastor Leads a Double Life. George Morgan, fint’ rumer; Mrs, ' Adlia | tyo, three and fouryearold, ok by Carlsy | Eirst © Forticthand the avenues fron A to | tionof the pelvic bones indicated that the un- | Canada. : et It § Mox Oct. .=~ Religgions and social | Sy Batc ~econd_rui assisted by WAt irape it ok SR SN A wholelot of other strects are named, | known was a woman. ‘You cannot trust the toilers! 1f it was | MONTREAL, s Gnc sed | osttccedln ins of Davis, Mn. Milssa Campberl, Mo, Tom U1+ | ey Viih holl the bost recards for Ne- | T it *som ‘npocy phit - honouglies | . What ippemed somewhat steango wis tho | 1t Tor tho toilra there would nit be the | eireles wure schockel when it becane keuwn | byhia winh ford, Mrs 8. Sitsman and Mrs. Dr. Wiley. | Tf the weather pormils tolty - some. ot (he | dsignited s “Mary and Jesio strecis.” | factthatthere wasnota vestige of clthing | &oriow Omaha of tod the, dg it | thatone of the most polar and polished WESTERN Today e secret, Work of the order is 10 b6 | fipest racing ovor sten on the track wil tak | A5 ther areno sich streels in the dty, md | to be found, aily apieceof burlap or gunny | Wavesover you would notbe liere to protect | o onin: Montreal lyd teen lading, a A eniray, exemplifled by the local tibe. place. Tw races witl bo run. The st | @ the dty limitsend o the south atTwenty- | suck This laid closo to the bones and | You. Pick up the platformms of the two parties | § FEE M8 T GGG T Rac T A S, ) by nel speal tin Tl Sveniuga banquet s 1o be tendered | will be the 2 58 trot for a puise of §200, ani | 2th stréel the council ancluted that the | partially covered n thesand, o OF Labor paiy oo stoen |0y ot appeared ina French Conidian vil: the visitors at tho Odin iouse: THe tome | 1y oscen s s Lkl Fha Pars®) of #200 amd | B ompaty wire mot only - asking Tox it | ho sounis men scavhed canfully for | fomi e Kuights of Laborparty, ruciet appeared ina Fre anidian v mitice of urrangements consists of J. G. Tip- | fors &300 pumse. Thereare o large mmber | there was, but simething nore than existed, | some other means of indentification, and | “Inregan to probibition two-thirs ofall | lageand introduced himself asir. benjunin b ton, W. J. Jumison, W. C. Estep, H A. | of entvies for both contests, ind someof the | aud tht the ordinance newded rovision, 1t [ maie a dose examinatio of the bonesof tho | the drunkemessof the contry is wodued | fo was ac oung woman of ar eduontlon, 1L pabic aciols Green and John Gilbert. AlL members of the | Dest horses that buvo been on the tradk thi | WS acordingly referred o a committes of | hands for finzer rings. This lad to tho | DY idlewessand poverty. The pohibitionists | ywoyy years. Some time afterward be de- Norisiio 5 local tribe who desire tickets should upply to [ season will be. in it I the stliiey | the wlole and the incorporators invited to | discovery thut the fimt and third fngers | hive iackeda lotof dausesto their plavform, | pqpied from the villice, g the woman GE this committee befor noon toda Taco there will bo tio ocemslon for juckey: | @Mear befire ithe comumittee and explain | of the right hand were nissing, creating tho | ! ato thero as balt o catch fish, and 1t | yopjyq 1 COLLE Tho Improved Order of Kedmen i o [jng The owners of all the contesting | Some things susjicon thatthe fingers might huve been cut todiscuss the question. Let men | Gy essed his wiong and Will | oo pnenen fall torm Sept. 1st. Sho wlects socul, fraternal and benevolent organization, | Kimes are anions for them to. mike o re | The mayor andthefire committeowersin- | off in anattenpt to securo the rings she eir homes wal thoy wught to |gyiqy punish ment—ex pulsion | fealy prc lonts, Nomal st founded upon the customs, traditions and | con, and they will bo sent anund the(rack | Stucted to parciase steam for the firode- | might have worn, bo and the chiliren will mot & seck | f.,p the Presbyteriim o ) ness8horli k. BUpats Ay history of the abotigines of' the continout. | sorueou el willbe sent anund tholr partment. “lhey werein duubt as to the possibility of | the sabons, TEthe homes wevemado as they "uh iy Ll Wl For farcher pariouin’ o Its enbloms are deawn from natire alone | fuc that iy al of tho 1 Visteriay, ad4n Themarshal was fsteucted, to arrest all | thecorpse having been deposited theve by | hould be, the brightest 1]ml.~l.unl airth, the s T Iy AT ani andits forms and ceremonies are pronounced | themajori'y of all the contosts thiat have | Prsons found using the union fepotlots s a | thewater. The point where it was found Youldstay veay fron the pstowe, . L 4 gy o8 SRV U wole midrest o i C il Bluffs low by the iitiated w very impressive anud | taken plica during tho mecting, overy wi | dUmping gnundfor stable mamre. —Aller- | wastoo far above the riverlovelto mike v [ ‘Tnregan to the tavifl it isthe grandcst | U8 YOS FEC G FET TG, T s unci . beautiful. - The onler claims about M,000 | ning hone has lowered his record. Ther | Wan Licey gavenotie that themamre hul- | provable, There was no_driflt near by to in- B o et theamaa | and Applinecson. trlal, They will qul = members, distributed among 1,000 Wero many anxious and honry heuried hores. | € could live the yriyilize of dumping in | dicite thit tho waor 1d_ever reached thap | Uit yon have nolgot it foviv s in the hanls | and Sppdnecton Wl e, Y G braiches: Peansylvania_ ranks lrst with | Nenin (o iy last oo b peurted Borse: | 4o low ground lorthof the driving park. height. Thebones, had evidntly lain where | Of the ‘colmels’t = Harift or o turiff, the | IR, Mo 0 GRS F0 Marshall 25,000 and Massachusetts second with 18000. | 1o rain, but thy trick is i1 such exclent | o Thecouncl then adouried and met i a [ they were fond for sevoral moniths, md the | 01y fod tingthat lus wme to the Ameri- | L R } —_— condition thatit will roquire o groat deal of | Mardof halth, but there was io business ef | crows and buzards had picked them clean, | €0 working men his come through organiza- ) AT —— Boartz on Trial. i 'S races, importance transacted beyond the abatement ‘The boys left thy remains undisturbed and ‘":'}l») e I T T T His Foot Crushed by a Motor, “The case ot Boartz, churged with the mur- | —— oiafovnusanca. : fetuned to town afier wmploting the | S0 900,00 biack men, Thit party | Gus Hanmill, who lives at Sixteenth and derof Donahoe, was called fn the district | Sns. Losey &iensars, 1l Pear st The Manlattan sporting healquarters, 41 | haibeen washed down by the overiow. of | produced one of the groatest men o ~0ver | o) reets, was crosingthe Bixteath court yestorday morning. A strong efort | ooy s Jensen paint houss Broadway. Indian creek last summer, bt this could not | lived-Abranan Linoln. But thins o | g viauet last night abot 1080, m an was made on the part of the defense to se- 98y .4 L o Sr— have buen psible, for thooverflowof tho | thanged, and coruplion s crept into high | 0000 ™ o stood on the front platforn of S, A ———e Fine interior dezorati az, Lony &Jenen | oo o o N places since Lincoli's piety b £ I curoa continuance on the ground that awit- | Moneyat redacel raws lanefon chatte y :‘x:}* s ;xn(f('-'\".",',':'..fih‘rA'f,"'f(l..'.?lfl?‘m-:l'C'"i'l {m; Parties change, I Eho p ve | thewr with some friends. Hammill was ness, who was visiting in Germany, had not | andrealestato secarity by B3 H. Sheafo& Co Thebestauctineer 1n the stateis H H { ot been satistied with the chi . and 00w | under the influence of liguor and he stig- roturued yet, but wis expected to reach here - luma, Comeid Blufls, Spociul attntion 16 | FHN e Gring the ot ook it Hoses | he rnl and filo bive got oirether ind e | off the cur and the wheels passed over before a great while, Julge Macy. did not Music Hath Charms. tlooded stick sales, and all braches of ! oc o that will give frecdom | e foot, breaking the boues inhis instep, H 3 e A SR decided upon & change that will giv one foot, i D think the showing made was sacint and so | B D- Buker was yesterday broight betor | mercantilegoods. Oico X3 Broadway. HRYE wwhich Aweptivin i purt of e iIle | nd s unobstructed puruit of Mppiness. | waspat n it ol waen and taken lor thecase had togo on, The arguments on the | Justice Hendricks on acharge of steding a em—— -~ Valloy. Wetks were spent in seavching for | Be true tothe farmers' “”“"""‘f-nl the m]wl ‘n[ His own car s and condition wero th Electric Trusses, motion ford continaance occuplod most of the | violin. The cise is peculiar i some respects, Inlependenc Candiaate, her body, but it was never recovered. next November, and on thit day they will be | causes of the accidat, ushe almits Bults, Chest Protectors, Etc forenoon. ‘The aftemoon was devoted t0im- | Py violin was the propectyof Mrs. Apple Please amounce wthe public that T am an The fact that thore was no clothing to be | truetoyow o Toeamat HAROM -w-’n 7 ey 8l1Ls, es ’ . B Slovw it (e, Ty it €di- | gy ut whose houso Buker was stopping. It | MePmdent candidats forthe e of justice | fouid, md auly the plece of burlip or gunnt | |, g yy-goy 4p KTECEE VES INDICTED. gl e L e AGENTS WANTED. DR.C. B JUDD. adies wore in attendance ancmembers of the | 80 Buker being somewhatof a fddler, and | K10€ townshiy, at the coming November | (0Tl of foul ay, possibly @ dark crime, | The Grand Jury Presents Bills | oy, pyan, aswithma inthe Union Pa. | $08 Broadway, Councll Blaffs Ia families of the accused und thedeceased. | Mrs. A i ial us dection. ¥ - Watte: s attention was calle Against Five of Them, lig ) o car L s : he X . | M. Applegate havingno special use for the . Coroner Watterman's attention was calld I3 ¢ nls, fell off @ box car lastuight and = County :\l!(:llll‘,‘ Organ is prosecuting the instrument, she let him use t‘_ He h,‘“ Rer Believing myself fully quilified and as! to the find last night, and he will probably DesvER, Colo, Oct, 14 ~Excitenent was | prokd his left log. N. Schurz dustheeof the ¥ . OMeoover oasy unuasialed, yvm:x Miiter & Tindh |0 S0 ot otk on Masks pluce, south of | JiStLY entitied to the same as any one within | godown andget the bones today and wold an | greated here this afterwon when it was | e ‘m.,‘n'.}y'.'.'.vu"iny'.n"i.‘.'\\“'\f" ) ATIOSTRS OREHE Sor e | 5 dty, and #he gwve him | 10 Hvits of ol Poltawltamio camty as I inwestoverihen Jearnod that the grnd jury had indited | The Best Man in the Warld. pAMEY, ] v ve been a citizes v since 185 3 S—— t . o ey deective force vell, i ‘ y e bost, one of the | s———— e e — leave 10 take the violin with him, and | 'BVEbeena citizen of this county since 1851 Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Symp for enil- | Chiet Loarof the city detective force and Well, if not positively th N A Bad Boy. \ except thiee yeirs in thearmyand four yea L 2 ey clives Clirk, Wattous, Crocker and Wisest ishe who checks disease ut thostart | iy 4 ¥e useit solongas ho remained tocre. Whe i T Lhe femyand. lur dre teching rests the child and comforts | Detedives Clirk, strous, " ¢ e whe noase ul th A OariTe bl Mra. Jeforson McLmughin yesterday mado | La'ibSpnso 2o remuns cuere. When | o “Rinss”Thivs been 11 long ronivll. msonn %, e, 1 gemoll for falo inprismmnt, assuult to 10 I 0w sysom. In proserving or Stine & Sims s application thut her son, Homer Moss, might [‘@ight months weut by without wy Gaings | ooty s L Yaing Iopt e imixies oy ————— kil and assaultand battery aguinst Watmus, n& e heaven foriteel i R sourta, "Mook Tlund §shugit be placed in the reform school. Heis eleven | from him orthe violin, Lately e tumed up hmnin‘ulud otherwise, Yours respectful | Newark Tries the Ausualian System. | phe omplining witnesses are Din Links js worthy to be imitated. The uun[vhllhla years of age and yethe has already caused | 10 this dity, but did notappear at the Apple- Huar W, Gos. EWARK, N, J., Oct, 14.~The new ballot | gud B, F'. Smiley, who were iuprismed snd waich aflict us ¢ atteibutablo to a | his mother mavy @ heartache, as shown by | Sules plice. A warrant was issied I e velorm law was tried toduy 4t the ity ele- | brutaliy asauliod by the officers for the par- want of tone i thestomach, ather inhrent arrest, ind then he comes forwanl wi . X . 4 of exlorting o confestion of thecrimg for oo od by oumselves up o her petition. It states that in tho hope of | expiaration It Ing ago, while at " Maries Manawa Park Cuse, Hon for the tieat tme andt worked satisfue. | pose of extorting a confession of thecrime for op fiicied by ourselves upn st much making bim 8 etter boy she had bim in tho | hehad the violin at Manawa oo evening | Judse Shiras hag. fied s decce in thecase torily, Them was o falling oft in the voting, | $hichther wem amasted aud which the acHIopOaRY bE e Zu Shik home of the frienaless for a year, but he | 8udit was swlen from him., Hedenies that [ of Chrissman etal vs Hattie Hoy etal, 1tin- oncthinl less votes being cast thn last uprion agaiist the fore will also be ix ity ! A wholesome tonic | acted 80 there that Mr. Lemon refused to | there isany larceny about it volvesall of Manawa park. Chrismanand yew. “The fallingoff iyattributed to the now | yestigs: ed, upon exprricnce and testimony, as | keep him longer, Since then he has been ee—g——— Rodard sold the property to Hay, taking a System. Many supposing it comyplicated and oy Hostettor's Stomach Bitters. Unmedivite pilforing and indulging fn all sorts of walic Semator Aliison Tomight. mortguse bick flor 5,000, Oue of the stipu- UShlesinus of displaying iguorance, renained | porearache, oothich v throat, stinalants won't do. Regulition, s well s | fous and unlawful acts. Justice Schuw v This evening anopportunity will be pre- ' jutions was that om the payment of MY from the polls. The city went dewo- ' yeok, and the wsultsof colds and nflanma- ation of th sstive viscel, is 10t to cently sentenced him to fifteen days in jail, | sented of greeting earing lowd's dis- P cratic by a lirge najor tion, use Dr. Thomas' ¥ 0 Oil-the great d by these, Through the ageney of but this does not secm to havohad any salu' of greeting and hearing lowd's di $2.50 a lot with intewst, lots in ~ pain destoyer, hicnamed, stength of the mtive | ¥ tinguished seuator, Allison, who will speak . % . Tiek e ales o I tory effect upon him, His mother’s last hope | J » v bocki of fve and upwards should Tickets at lowest rates and superior —_— one b i and biliow hl;{m reform school, P omthe I“l:l"flul tho diy at the Musonic tem- pg wleised from the mortgage. The a nmnodations vin the great Rock Sergeant Morgan and Olecer Rich of the ne: Malarial, kiduey, b u‘xldLr'\ 21 MAIN STIREET. ——— ploball There by littloneel of urg'ngan it- forocisure prwcodngs bogm August 10, Lsland route. Tickst ofice, 1602—Six- | Des Yoines poite force wereln Ouatiayes= andrheunatic complaiuts ar ovalicatd by | - 91 MALN SEIEET, J. G. Tipton, real estate, 527 Broadway, teudance thenational fame of (e speaker 1839, Thecour uuw! cides that all parties teenthand Farnam streets, Omaha | terday and paid the dty jul ayisit thissalutary reformer of ill health, | Orer0Q. b Juyueuln dulimiey