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- W e THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY w‘, and the Real Bstate Owners! associa- | not an early coripromiso was the thing, The | ook advantage of the opportunity to say m"‘ H \g HH ‘Sh ‘TF\‘ 0“ ing the clause that Burge must deposit a tion had dono that, The speaker had no idea | admission of other roads was a thing greatly | that the city was getting something and | J \ A v hy " forfeit of #10.000 ns especially stipulated by of settling all oxisting controversics, but | to be desi ; giving something that it did not have. He Tanl MeAuliffe. Much talk was'indulged in to l'x‘:nl l\\;\vwh! that mu‘u;\ m”.‘llln';'mv"l‘ll ";!L'h: |§'I. Burnham m'w;l.z:.’r ch.n'n.n [\lyv‘\}rmm! wanted another meeting in the morning, and ‘ w|;|\“l:v"!\uu~n .\l‘v.\‘uhm\‘__ n;.v repre ;";nnh‘\(v: made concerning the title to the depot | ordinance ropresented the mature delibera- | Flsasser insisted that it should be an ope of Burge and Judge Newton, match-maker | grounds that would givo the city the much | tions of those opposed to it, but what else he nstend of secret, as had 3 | Sullivan is Telling the Pablio About Being | of the Coney Islind Athletic ¢lub, but it all esired depot. Since that time every qu thought no one could make out. Chaffee indueed the city attorney to say D 1 at Reow Orl | came to naught ¥ | in dispute between the road and theeity In Behalfof the Road, that an expression from the council would rugged av New Urleans, Burge's people will meet Judge Newton to- | h‘r\v-ll W ru[mz in 1 l{v vv':\vv g Then Mr. Thurston told why the Union | A88ist him in gotting the in jon dis- — ‘:::”:l‘l‘l\‘:il;“l'v"‘l” } ulmw;!.v ‘\;r.ml an agree. thought for & minute of waiving | ., 00 § atkine tha worst of At 0 n | me e renche is the opinfon now the rights guarantecd to other roads, | HACHIC was getting the worst of the ¢ = and then started in to roast all those who | SAYS HE WAS D ERS | that McAuliffe is anxious to sce Burge and | The city voted £50,000 n short time ago, fo | [hC WAY HAONER, A WS HIC S0y WAL | ad been speaking on the opposite side. OFRD, ‘BY. HIS BACKERS | measiure him up. a8 ho is afraid ho will run B e betumeen the ¢ity and_the | ever offered in the litetime of living men: | | MSI#CEpiocted to auch contuct 0w, 108 Rtk P Sotne Beiey Wiew O ating b n the L Br ofter v s e, of Chaffee, but the latte sustained | oo yoatan® wd Johnny Daley Wins One. Uaton Pacific. Now, if the eouncil was to | And yet sho told the crowd when he | [T GRGTCR PV ICE ACASGE WL SEATINN] | Corbett Coutan't Rnodk Him Out and y Daley Wins On throw away all hold' the city has on the | first tosk his foct, that e appeared a8 the | those opposed to the settlement were int DIdW't_It Was the Medicine—vGentie | o 87. Lovts, Mo, Dec. 2.—in 4 nine-round Union Pacific, what was the use of voting | genetal solicitor of the Unlon Tractfic and 10 | egied in another site, or were oficials of man Jim" Offers to Do It LN Gvendng. John Saias ot this iy enowed thoso bonds to the Nebraska Central? Give | ho other capncity. ompany evor | g e or paid attorneys, and that the i poliadlh s evening, John Daloy of this ity knocked e v it Union. Pactiln, |inds out how ho tried to give them the rag. | §iher ronds. or paid attorneys, and that the Again Next October. out Billy Fitzgerald of Fast St. Louis. Daloy ::‘?"n:‘:-nn:]h'anv!v»q time release the hotd | ged end of it and help out the city, there 1 bl > won by a complete knockout blow in the thiat the city might have on the Nebraska | Will bea berth at €00 a vear ot Jdwards was not ready to see it go through N ninth Tound. e fight lasted thirty-four Central.- The situationsare almost identical, | other ambitious dawyer, T8 ¢ enll¥ | so Swiftly and asked Thurston why he ob- | New Yowk, Dec. 98.—John L. Sullivan has | minutes e 73 Eal road cuts tho ity in two in tho mit | VY Sk to G, TUGERQN'S CISCRGE ] jocted to the dlause with reference to the | arrived here, and inst night he mado a state- Wheel dle, and éntails an expense_on the cit ; out—he only knocked him down, and he | have pleased you. ther roads it it would not affect them, and Milwaukee, represe ive o e i ent ich he declared that Corbett had ) KER v, 90.—The fivst day® ferard to viaducts. He would say | thore as the representative of he | wag jnformed that there was no use of a Ment il lared that Corbett had | MILWAURER. W The first day’s “No" to the proposition, for | company, and in the very next breath tourge | givaman it it did not bring the rond any- | 10t defeated him. He swore by little | racing in the Diamond tournament was suc: he o opposed 10 releasing j;w city h »{H‘ ;\ ll"’ lll'y‘\lp a rl ;vw! v|~m.\(v“-" thing more than it already had locket, which he said contained a lock of his | cessful. The following were the winners all thoclty's rights and priviloges, and 1o | Gl an'y Ktow At 3t wits ot Tt | e motion to report progress was 1ost, | mother's hair, that he had been foully treated | Thres men, handican: Bottrell, st Gorso giving any road absolute title to the A I s A aind before the original motion could be put, | 4t New Orleans orbett did not Ienoe cker, second; Mamle Stark, third. Tiue, nd nlloys, As long a8’ the Union I was rank duplicity and treachery o the part | Munro called_attention to the fact that the | gt WO o Ry A S WM | 30K 8, y wanted to use them for pailrond purp: he gencral solicitor, He suid that the | 00000 had been_ealled;to hear the opinions Twonile, open: H. A, Githens, fivst: €. Davis, -« p e them but he | Proposed sottlen nbodied the concessions | MeCLing & onlar that otthell mig | not rise because his logs had been | Second. Race dvclared off beewuse ot under was all right for them to use them, by o e thatts | Of cltizons in order thit the council might e MUl y 8 awas opposed to debarring other roads from | Of the company wil the wiy thigill WG| act in accordanee with. the wishes of the | doctored. He accused his backer as being an | Hiirec mile efuss i1, Melswontsel, first; J. R. We oreet you. all rights, He ob, d to any such seltle: | o conable donbt. and If anybody didn't be. | LAxpryers He -suid !\Ini the expression | encmy in disgulse, and_says he was beaten | Bowen, socond, e, 2:565 ment, and would not be a party to it L B talta 4 ind been practically all one way, and that | gyt joncgeoe b ation of gamblers One mile, open Githens won, (€ TEy LYIES N serd ol timers hd domo somo ood work for e { eve it let him try to taie ft awas, Hel- | o cltizons scomed ‘to bo protty” unani- | &t beneiluof & combination of gamblets | peckor’socond,” 6.°A. Steelo” hind. 1 We are conscious city, and ho was opposed at this late day to | sisted that the compuny had neger file L1 | mously opposed to the settlement el b it AL R 3 G B0 1. Gabii Telor. wo handing over all that the ity possessed to | yomp M;‘r\"[:“;”;” b el LA Riicn ey Votod Tt Dliennghs world again, and that ho will fight again Jiptsiaud by sk Pbela e that we UG INITFOUCN o LG BEly OB 0L L 10rE the city any right to expect Davis chipped n with anothor roast of the | wicn s theatrical engagements are ove: Al LA BAD O n Would Get Nothing. At this juncture all but those of 1 con- “kickers,” and said that Boggs was never T'his time he will l.h')‘l}n‘ll by business men - an 0 miles =1. General Cowin said that he felt as he | stitutions went outside, and Mr. Thurston | for anything or anybody but Boges, and the | and not by sporting men. Sully was ver Ang At New thought every other citizen felt—if a satis- | then prc m:wl o h:t h;'\\ little '{1- rest of the opposition were inabout the samo | severe in his denunciation of his backer and New OrvLeans, La., Dec The weather factory sertlement could be brought about, | pany was to gain by the proposed s boat trainer, and in vegard to the latter said that | today was cold and windy and the track it was a consumation devoutly to be wished, | ment. It would get nothing but the waiver | “Steel talked long and loud for a settlement, | poiie denfod o glass of ale he craved with | TRV 2 S NAAGI LI s ° He did not know the terms of the proposed | of ~the city’s =~ right to —the depot | while Elsasser vowed that he would never | 40" AOREEteI8 E o y 3 / - sottlement until he read them in the papers | grounc as it could hold everything | vote for the agreement iis meals: he stole bottles of lager and drank l_|‘n\q:»\.~.- «.vmn%, five furlong: Iv;nu- of N AYJ on the preceding day, and he could only say | else and that, too, until there s skat- | ~Bruner was heard from for the first time, | them in a farm house. OO e R T That ns 1t now stood he was very much op- | ing in all parts of the next world, | He said that the road was holding some of - - Scgond race, five and one-half furlongs! posed to it o ) :rlm'" l\;‘-llll'*'h]v' | et ll‘ "\| l‘l‘ u} 3vr~|~i"r the lots that were included in the prop- MR, RBETT'S COMPLIMEN “\Imf-nn.w\'nmwnn.lTln-.h’uIn;‘.mnI- .';\\ cond, “What the city is to get by these terms is | that other roads may be induced to join in | ogition for spectlative purposes or was "y hwayan, (8 to 1) third, Time 1:19, not to be considered at al,” he said. It | the erection of a union depot, something that | Jeasing them, and they would not properly | “Gentleman Jim® Indulges in Some Very Third Face, solling, soven farlongs: ~Grebns would gladly give all that it is to get, for a | they will not do as long as the title must re- | hold them under the plea that they wero Unpretty Conversation. Teat, (2 to 1) won, Viola second, Bergen (5 to 1) suitable depot with decent ground and | mainin the Union Pacifie, as is necessary | uysed for railvoad purposes. He held that Syracuse, N. Y., Dec. 26.—Corbett is in | third. Time 1 proper gecess. A city that would vote | under existine conditions. 'He declaved that | specifie agreements should be fuliilied, | this city, The Sullivan interview made him | obomrabr S sl one ey ot e My l- 0,000 in bonds, and other vileges W!!r{”l ::\x‘ |v|‘\ll|mfl4‘l(ll '|\lwv[ \\A]{ \]’vmll.}_ ‘I‘Nkl |mnx\' whether made by individuals, cities, states | boiling mad. Munson, (7 to 10) thir \ I = = 00,000, does not. hesit 50,000 for | than the one contemplated when the by or nations, and wouldn't make an_exception Wit ho G Al © whe the | - Fifth race, handicap, one post, # union depot. This ordinance does not con- | were voted, and gave the history of the con- | jn the case of the Union Pacific. He said he 1.lle\n ':lll;lkfi‘ h.,v an hk L why the | "o 1) won, Honni iy, (o 15 beona, ° Hidlor a sirglo proposition of the terms on | troversy, as another chapter of the day’s | would oppose it and he kept his word, for | devildon't he fight?” ho said. I will fight | Ieloise, ¢4 to' 1) tnird. Timé 3:01% Svhich tho bonds were yoted. The company | lesson in uncient history ) : when the vote came on roll call o minute | him for 10,000 a side or as much as he likes, Fultord Won T o couldn't get, those bonds anyway, so it gives | He solemnly declaredthat the company | lager it resulted as announced above, when our chgagements aro closed, If ho has us nothing in that particular, 1t seems to sed to relinguish o the city today 8] ’a., Dec. 20. 3. D. Fulford pu i ; % DT ¥ | . The committce rose and reported, and_ the | not got the buckers, I will fight him without | "‘fl‘\\‘:“‘ll il 1 l{“ o ml- (‘r“‘:'\"“‘ | A MERRY CHRISTMAS mo that some of these matters could not sperty worth more than all the money and § peport was received by the same vote. the backing. e e e e DL L S have been seriously cons »d by the pperty ever given the company by thecity, | Although they had~ claimed that it was “We will settle it for the purse. T feel | Highland park today. which gives him four WE WIsHM You. council. The land nequived by the Union | and said that the iy and not “the road | sucha bie thing for the city, the. membe sorey for the man. Send word to Sul of the five matches in the series ended | fic by purchase deed is iusignificant. | was the stumbling block in the way of | of the railroad lobby were intensely tickled | that Isay Iean lick him in four rounds. today. The weather was intenscly cold and stically all of the land m controversy was | the faithful performance of the con- | gver the result, and could not refrain from | is very licky that Tdid not knoclk him made brilliant_shooting impossible. Elliott acquired ~on conditions, mot one of | tracts, e insisted that the company had | jndulging in hearty congratulations among | quicker than I did. declared tonight that the championship was which has been fulfilled or performed. | only consented to the settlement just to help | ghe 1« 1selves as soon s they thought the Why, it is a fact that when T sparred him | not involved in these matel The score If we please ourselves as well in It would rovert to the eity anyway. | out the city, and that the only ohter thing K \oHE BBLEIAN |\ at hisbenens he sontho less than five men’ | Wis a8 follows $ : There is no reason to think that the coundil | that induced it to consent was that the con- The city attorney will move this morning | to me, asking if T would go lght with him. Elliott 20102 002 12201 93 as in '92, we can wish ourselves g done gtherwise thin what seen ditions ha been the most feuitful eiuse of | to have the injunciion dissoived, and i case | Up to the present time 1 have had nothing 2 2 2 5 10 be for the best interests of the ci annoying charwes for twenty years, and of success, and possibly without it, a vigor- | but kind words for him, but now I must sy 2 p 3 by this plan we are to give something fol 1 to g 1 of the cause of this per- attempt to pass the ordinance is booked | he is acting like a big loafer and a baby., He B no better luck We have done an nothing. If we are to have a union depot, agitation, that was not only annoying | for tonight's session of the council, will never be champion as long as T am able Tet it be one in fact as well as inname; the [ but expensive, to walk, Dm done saying protty things 2 ( 2 220" 2103 enormous business and feel highly same a8 they have in other cities, where all Some More History. Met T : about him. the roads come in, instead of coming wi TR aavee Tavhts < “As far as his being drugged is coucerned, | . elated. Aifty or 100 miles, and then diverting to the | This fv"\:‘r" S bt TR -,"{ o ting of the Grand Commander to the | T don't helieve it. That talk is well enough n Wins Agal north or south, as is the attitude of several "' }t("'l*‘.‘.‘{ ':::“."h“ "f.l]-“lv.?m-l:«'-u“xu‘:"::u;x‘fi'(:i Falthful Templars. to create sympathy. Why, the man had MisNEAroLss, Minn,, Dee. 26.—Hagen won rous noww with refercic to Omtha - 40 1 Moo TSRO e | Durnorr, Mich., Doc. 2, ~Hugh McCurdy, | simply mesmerized the people of this coun- | the sccond skating race with McCormiclk Then followed the history of the building | S0 e conforenie committee. | grand master of the Knights of Templar of | try before Tmet him. People thought he | and the championship. McCormick gained | of thie Utiion Pacific bridge, and the original | offorts | of | the conforence commiltes, | B/ by At b has issucd tho Tollow ing o great follow. IfThad_known that ho | iyt 10 CBeRORA I ear e ed contract and ngreement on which the city LI Lk b plistab, I il LS WING | was made of such flimsy stuff, I would have : nd second laps and then dropped | AL e meotings - without his knowledgo, and | Chvistmas greeting, invespose to toast inhis | §aite him up quicker than T did. Dack. 1is training was ovidently deficient. LT Propaned, said that ho viewed it with distrust. 1o | Lonor, which is being joined in by members |~ “Pleaso convey my compliments to Mr. | Tine, 3:0L; distance one m § P [t et 480 | of that order at meetings held all over the | Sullivan and tell him that I say 1 am willing 3 5 1 the speaker, | and said he supported the mo use hd it R O : L T | vent i > eded it as an attempt to e the mat- | o o 4 JSvOLITIE >rrrssuna, Pa e, 20.—The P ' 7 2ho Unfon ot B e e h‘“"l‘\ | s e bid h'|i]‘]1inl<)r“nl!“t.)l\‘:' q\l*“. i N§A, Mich., Dec. 1803. To All | ,,.LWwaut toconvince himonce and forall HOH o g Fakoeiy e of the Union Pacific on these conditions, anc ever, can ilding of the ORUNNA, Mich, ec. 2 0 A that i only one of them has been fulfilled—it built 1, and the change in the Union Pacific s e W S R T (l'hi\‘l‘\un Mn'idlin‘u foot ball e ; ‘ AL The oing to be. If he wants to fight now is the | Pliyeda draw game at Ixposition park this the bridge. Twenty years ago 4 small band | manasenient bofore it wis completed. e | _ycinowledging with proud gratitude the | time to sign papers and make arangements | Aftcrnoon, the score at the end standing ety ek batenostist ta the b, | hive beon bullt: yeurs bofore, as 1ives had | hizh honors which you tendor me bymeeting | If Tio dos not mean {o tight, then ho will | 2103 g Lo terest of the imposed those condi- | been constantly " endangered in reaching | in your asylums this day at noon and joining | Diotse shut his mouth and retire to his IT WAS AWFUL ions. 18 {txight now to wipo out all those | the depot. Nothing more had been done 0 | fn this Christmas toast: “To Our Grand | PFOPCr Place. b ons and give that vast tract of | give the city the thin to which it ws Th s . . Jalin Did Gét Drunk. 0 g d Master. Hugh McCurdy, from ocean to ocean i Fire Almost Consumes the Magniticent Go‘umhla Gloihln co ol et areat fhSriRalon 3 d. The building up of Dillonville was ¥ .0 iy S 2 8 B AL, tho triioy | disanasca, undtha tonsy FOSHeaY s | and from the gulf to the lukes, 80,000 Temp- O e T v AT SE S B e Unlon Depot. fo to lot other companics over that | kill Omaha and build up a rival_city across | lars send merry grectings.” T e e e o, | The unfon depot narrowly eseaped com- | \d into that depot. Suppose even | the river was touched upon brictly. The In response to this greeting Tean only offer | when he fought the Californian, has appar- | plete destruction by fire at an | . \damus will not lie, and that we can | voting of £150,000 for the Union Pacific by | vou the promptings of a heart ovi ently aroused the e of Sullivan, and in con- | early hour yesterday morning. But o i it i F Omak Doug- | * peomr REBN AT orner and rarnam. Meoagt compel it to do 51..»‘, ) (le| gs, we cin :»\x‘v” mx‘r‘x-*.:,,;:'_.n;.}l ]';;‘1‘:.'-"“'\111”Ih\m:”:t; \with gratitude and good will toward all sequence the latter hus been imbibing in | for the prompt action of the IEURUILRCIE Al maky 1k Elvo ls L oy nne, fives | malice to none-—mellowed and sanctitied by | Gritk ata dizzy rate to soothe his anger all | firo department the magnificent structure back thoso lands, and wo will give them to a | the —transfer depo acoss the river | Malice to nonc —mellowed and sanctiflc d L i 1 company_ that will comply with the condi- | were not forgotten, The speaker then told | the divine inspirationof this hallowed sea "o ox-champion, frfmediately after leay. | that has so long been the pride of the Gate "“m\: P"."’””s council want o :).,,., z 4‘.\[‘:;“ rlory «:f q”";p::m] Is of Ih:;vhfiul\ T P ;““‘_EEN fragranco ity | D€ hi m‘. room ,.,,.“‘(.‘\-m“k,x_],m. ]!‘,u, ‘Lu‘\- }\-u!llli ml\\\' \)0{\ 1 ; of charred timbers ) '\ N om N highway robbery Saturday night, has parae shetcontrac mide twonty yonrs agol Does | b il tine SRS oo Ao i 3 late this morning, procacded to the bar room | and smouldering ashes. \ lyized the police. ¥ ay sur fathers, *You didn® supremo ocating the castern ter- . 3 P nde artondermix ‘all sorts The Ave origlhitedl f 5 ffi-z'"“‘fi',‘. to s.l‘_\""l,u!;h\‘lvlm(‘;\I‘Iltlx\.‘. -'\i\” idn't :n]ilxl”.w ::” e SR N“'lsl;m AT I would not. presumo_fitly o respond to “,Iti“‘!’w‘.ll“l‘ll|‘(ls) 'i‘lm\l\"”:sm:!)ifl‘i‘lllll‘\‘:utl'"i:l!l':'l.”:; The fire originated in a defective chimney 0~ 1+- P property to the road without restricti eminent luwyers as Roscoe Conkling and | Erectings from 00,000 Templars, from ocean | {y,q" 18 LiGtG" Matt Clune, that Sullivan | @04 the roof was o mass of —_— o DO SR ERLE: : byt é Willium M.~ Ivarts had told him | toocean, from the gulf to the lakes,” were it | i FOBECIOR SRR TRGEL VA PRENEC | flames when' the smoko pouring 3 Numerous as are the journals which T supposed, when T urged a settlement | that it was a most outrageous . pro- "g-t.f‘nr }h;\‘ n-lnml that lnjfil‘]ilixfllx(lxs\r!:u';n' ibie” To | down into the upper story warned | Jowa Jobbers and Merchants Combine are being constantly started in this and some months ago, that the conditions of the | cedure, and that position taken by | Word, is that little monosyllable, “One.” 1n inde the great modern | the occupants of their danger. An alarm Against the Bankruptey Measure. other lands, we fancy that the idea of original contract would at least be exacted, | Omaha in the mat s right. * Inasmuch | this — word ~ what restful = music we ist and return to his room, but | was at once turned i Y it AnianTh = P producing a special organ for the beg- ufier the city had given over $1,000,000 iy | as the city had onc contract that had been | find. — Of = its charm, all are con- | {," vorc offort he was met with vicious | "o 0 once turned inand u half dozen fire = zing profession is entirely novel. Itis money, and all this land wwith it. While I | violated, and_another: that had not been | Sclous. There s — mot a word | e © : companies were quickly on the ground, On reported that Paris will soon see thi Beliove that the council has actéd in good | kept, he could not see why it should want to | i the languago more powertul, it H’l;"' frst | PSullivan ept dvinldng until late in the | account of the great height of the building it NOT FAVORABLE TO WESTERN INTERESTS ]';IL!"-'" BUTous alpubE ARy Stk i 1a matter, I cor pe d tha auter into another, He was satisfled that | element of thought, ends the place in e had acc ished his | was some minutes before 05€ CC 2RI % A 11 futh in this mateer, Teortainly amelud that | eutet into another. He twas, sitiste NS ey e Dace b ar n hio had accomplished his | was some minutes before the hoso could bo | LT ful und wondorful nows-shoot it promises b has aske g @ Rl iy Ror hissleb SR ings. The best wordsof men hav i et good 2 e | carried to the roof and brought to bearon | i [ to be, with *‘tips”—not of the pecuniary payer | would submit to the imposition practiced on 1 T OED T e then in genuine fighting humor. He | 1o fumes, The oceupants of the ofiices in | They Think it is Caleulated to Assist Eastern | (& W & 1 v At eaat What the City Attorney Thought. Omaha for the t eighteen months or twve | been spoken in 1 U‘lh v comes i et e | cursed every one about him and made several e s 2 Business Men to the Injury of kind—for all sorts and conditions ! 3 : yems. He thought it would be folly and | Knizhts, your groctings comes in this spivit | y,guceesstal attempts in clearing out the | the upper stories stuyed to collect their most _ 5 of mendicants. Thero are to Mr.‘{nn;w_ll‘l_!u-v: ‘r.“‘\‘"_{l'l"'?l;"‘] ml.\'lm. worse for the city council to be part to ”M,’f,::;'“-x(l. |m.mfn|~lm"-;‘x'|11[fm‘fl».’w‘i"‘i“:n-l.‘wl place. Jack iton, his sparring rtner | valuable papers and were almost blinded by Other Localities In the be ‘‘complete lists of the B AR R T O ng B0y A atho |iklls dealafpiving nwasall tho oltyls righle T T ud, was called in to try andsubdue | dense clouds of smoke, The valuable furni- Country. baptisms, weddings and funerals to take T b y. N avor | for so little in roturn 3 Silts otitie Soni B snta Y oni I Tth G oeh tbroken fighter, but his efforts were | yure was left to the merey of the flames. place each day.” so thut the beggar who of giving something for nothing, mnor | M, ller suid thut the city had alveady lost | OO BEonE ou Lrth: Good ey \with o curse, and in quicker time than it | : e i are subscribes to the paper will know wher of selling the city's bivthright for a | moveby the delay than the $160,000 would | Will toward Men.” Only so faras Templavism ces to toll Ashton madn himaclf scaree ag | The oficials of the Union Pacific road were Siovx. |Grrr ot Doo 5 BAUBCE D00 L0II A DAL WL O WA 048 mess ::rf 1.‘[,(1;';‘.5.-;]:...‘« hic ‘:v‘.;l-x.‘]i;n.,- wis ir; amount to, m‘\..-ll.up.‘.l n\i‘ 3 ‘\u.\..‘\\»{« 5 moilels r.”:; “'5;:;:‘! \'\5 b I:":"\ti &nm""n' likewise did the other occupants of the bar- | Toused lm.;n ul..-u- .slmnlwr? u]l\\\ umiruu,\l m:'|:n 1}.(- ,r;""_“lv“ ;}; 1:]‘"-‘ 13..\&.[.‘»!”;»\'- e ‘lfl i::xfl\-hu 1“")‘.-"'51;““:1'{3\;.,{‘(‘: t(;'nf[u‘i\f- vor of getting he could. ife o L compromise and that the depot would go | homage of 4 0 WOE.L ) 2| room. watched the destruction of their palatia 3 BPLEE; | LU0 Lea N EHOLDOLA! 08! y. antag eg-~ the history of the negotintions, and then said | ahead tion of sentiment in greeting, in 0 Storiing AOlSobbInG R R SR _“l,m,l merchants of this city have organized a | ging letter writers a special column of that the s o use crying over spilled Tooking for a Dead Cinch, sermon. or in song, unless it sees it wani- adificavhich they fiad, la 0 ne 0 2 ains s Torrey | the journal will 't for noti et G LA g X 4 > fested in some Proo s ot then 90, 11 kill youif you come near me,” he said | bring to perfection. In half an hour the fire | MOVement against the passage of the Torrey | the journal will be set apart for noting milk. e declared that not one of the con I ; 7 f 1in some proof. Tt is not then 90,000 | . g to 1 ; g Sk sival 1 departures of Bl o foaod taabnob oo of (tho con- | . Then Mr. Nush_took & whirl at the ve: Kamlans sending Christmas. zrooiinge ty | in a storm of rago, and bogan 1o 5ob and 1y | was undor control and the wost half of the | bankruptey bill. A petition will be sent to | *'the arrivals and departures of persons thing, and that not one of them could be en- | Lo jon. He suid that Mr. Thurston am invited to respoud, but to the | over his crushing defeat. e e vatting room, | congress and correspondence has been | Of known charitable tondencies.” 1 the forced. He said that len years' possession intingly _sounded the = Key- | qepplar unity, which in the ' ever blessed ontinued: +Corbott licked me when 3 alnine 028 3 opened with other western jobbers. The | Philanthropic millionaire should be sur- areed. SIS LI ye possession | y5tq of * the Union Pacific policy. | Sk S8 LIS £ SN, o and the shadow of | and the express offices was saved. But the | °] . g ] i s ieed it 5 gave a good title in thisstate, and that every 3 | siriv of this glad season greets all Templ phy Gl LI () § i Sioux City jobbers employed a lawyer to ex- | Prised on returning to Paris to find that PS8 gooc, il In thisstate, ond thatcvery | He' kmew what that rond * wunted, | 2040 8ok all Tamplars groat. i ars ago. 1 have been | futerlor was practically ruined by smoke and | B0 (W o0 hovs S ovee @ IARVAR TS W6 | bious for assistance at once begin to Mifteen or twenty years ago. The for g n:-y was .\s_nlhlml. with "The spirit of Christmas tide is the gpirit | Wronged uull_'.x'-:m:wl‘nll_rt_\' because u._v_guml | water. The beautiful frescoing on the ceil- :um];f‘. lg‘un“.\)l _fl" ho “1‘;1‘ ""l"“ pour in on him, he will bo able to A it for fifteen yeurs in o position that enabled | oo°0 P “The i e nature permitted it. Give me another chance, | . an elaborate report against it, alleging that oposed _sottlement was giving to the | 1 Iteen ye SDOpitcEhI L1 of oncness. The spirit of the Son of Man, | B 2 HOLye, ther chance. | jngg was begrimed by smoke and can | it would antagonize vital intore wt. | put down the phenomenon to ; i him to know what ho was talking about. He | O ORenes 0 iEtio RN Lotay] v or ohi 5 it would antagonizo vital interests of west ¥ i Aething Dus what it § Who joined man and his God with u sense of | Give me another chance, and I'll show the < mion Paciflc nothing but what it hus today, | wunted the people to undevstand some | WIS ICE T 810 b8 GOF WAL B SERO0 OF | 0o0la what T ean do.” Then he sank back | hardly be restored and the costly plush fur- | ern jobbers. the kind offices of the Beggars’ For tho statute of limitation bad run, all con | yings that hd long been known to railroad | GEBRATRISIR, SNAIGS B CORGEONS | 5’the chair and cricd like & child, Finally | niture was so soaked with water as to bo | The Torrey measure, it is urged, would | Journal. The ~question naturally B A T 0 tyrwonl Hidvaino etands | T il one was Lhat there is but one pos- | ¢, progence of the greetings of Christmas | he grow quieter and permitted Ashton to | almost entirely ruined. The baggage room | Eive tho Jobbers of the castery states an | avises as to who will o the contributors O e e e M By | Sible entrance for another road fnto Omaha, | gt P R0 SelyE or pFtition fall nt. the | take him up to his room. | "Was entirely gutted and wil) have to b par- | C4UAL share in the nssets of bankrupts, | of the ligerary mattor, WAl ic bo write sound of this word ~one,” the word of the | The opinlon is expressed among sporting | 1 ATUCIoasEstarnIoubara iy i roNonatho I | and that is the Cass street en- N s | iy » rovision with reference to the entry of | 3, b o ks i Iy rebuilt. A few pieces of baggage were | grounds are able o protect themselves. ten “*by beggars for beggars,” or how? Bibe: rondsi had. never dono. tho city any | fnce. Thurston *would have centuryy thol waichword! ofiouriday, I6ils D e P B aCoiaod i | slightly damaged by amoko and. water and | S o, e oot themsclves. i | We are already quite familiar in Ene- od o council to go after the 2 5 vord L« B! HA rust and ay | yesterday's Ervies 8 d rEing anc v ity * & f A v ¢ o 1y i 9 '] i i i ae Winied tha councll to g afterihe | wuits all the Towa ronds to come into [ FOFIIWEEE AR BN 00N, e cena¥ | then betting on Corbett is Jimmy the marble work was ruined by the intense | overcome the difiiculty which eastern mer- | 'and with charitable journals which substance and q ‘Il: chasing {_]" CISINE | Omgha, but iL was known to railroad circles inciude, 1t is the mission of Templar- | but there is no evidence h henrs chants have ex; nced in the west by | number a goodly supply of most able and :‘h.mlmv. l|»1.- u.m,_\ l‘lvju}nnu , lik \UT 1"; PGk G wrolled the terminals and e S Bl O atinie. ml.-fm- oh' o statement, i G e officials wore of the opinion that the | 2eason of their distance and cnable them to | persistent boggars on “their stall. As epot at the foot of Farnam street, and did | 514 10t give them up, They did not want o ot e i g R AL R oniarning Sullivaiisliatatament and f D } f re-cnter a field which they have had to | for the *contents” bill of the first num- not pretend to say that the proposed depot | yiuen 1oads woing on west to enter the Unio Ll antagentaing, g meraNdison: TR o oparement ane | damaged parts of the structure would be re- | abundon. A letter has been reccived here ] ol A . Bt tho o antitlod to, but bo | theso roads going on weat to enter the Unlon 1ting influences, to make more sacred the flection it casts on his character, was 4 g \ ber of an English addition of The Beg- wis: what the city was entiwed to, buthe | e tervitory. There are a number of | AUAHUE Miuencoes g 3 ot stored ‘but it would be dificult to | from Judge Torrey usking Sioux City job- | pun it euct Shael D S folt that it was to the interest of | a0 B L e ps | claims of the fatherhood of God aud the | very indignant. hredlpd A8 '| |AESR upae, Lervey, IS Blalx CLy gar—il such should beits name—we can ity av y o 048 !ire Yory Gesikous of comingNere | yothorhood of m ‘hat Wakely duplicate e original magnificenco | Do 0 put theiv objections viting s e T 3 the city to have the concession but e e e B T brotherk l r_l.l‘!Il. e YT What Wakely Says. 1 f k v S oebt® | that his bill may be amended, if d conceive that such items as the follow: e, Cowin didn't think the city attor e L Memplarism is in’ the world, and we are | wgunivan is going crazy.” said he, “forT | ©f the building. It is o tersible | Wit s ing would appoar: *Conculsions: How meant what he said, and _he regretted without railroad protddtion, for the ro Templars o seelc and to suve that which is | ) S that it his mind’ is not weak he | blow to the road” said one of them, ‘“but a 2 and Where to Have Them, by the Soapy heaxbm stato thitt provisions in i contract | Gyt conveallzo and bring 1 the vasy usi- | {ORIn 8 all e Tian nesis, W | would never make such awful remarks. 1 | meeting of tho directors will be called at At cge Crowd. Fits King,” *On the mistake of Re-: ;A“||l]l'§m';l::;-'lly could nob be exacted from the | 0 transmissouri ‘w“”‘\i M!S RS ¥ o Al HE )L\xw been ’hn‘l‘l. lvhnuulh he mentions ulu | once and perhaps the city council can be pre- | ml:\urw.l la pihe ‘\’uw\u 1 garding Ladies ns Good Almsgivers,” ds. . f m P ants to go back to the old | ™ ndmes, tha am _the person “accused. | ifio on 1o g s some additional | gram to Tur BEe. “he seventh anny | o Advantage iving Umn;:-{ll“\‘\[i“”.\‘: to know if the civy could | Smion I NEIBAD 0 T A Touplartsm Is in (he world (oduy, AT A Y, T L2 tofured thap | vailed upon to grant us some additional On the Advantage of Hiring Babies compel fulfillment. ston. ! s hanner of the cross to hear, “"““c ‘” 2 B i i e ‘~:"‘ 0] s | And fts strength with iuman Weakness share. Could Easily Hold the Company. ow? By compelling us to pay on Knights Templar of our Obedience, Greeting Tan e e i nstead T tronied him. | privilegesinthe lght of our misfortuno,” | toddfod stato musical festival of the by the Day, *'S| g a Means of k like u brother. Drink has been the cause of | The furniture which was ruined will be re- | lx;iwlrhn):n’ d n:.m, h:‘w'l_lu delegation Getting a Living, i ot.” vepliol 5 rin, “um every dollar that gl 4 o RELL 1iis ruin, and nothing else. Charlie Johnston | placed by furnishings of equal elegance as | A1l over the state and an fmmense crc ho‘ ARG aepilol Mr, Cowln, bupon my | FERLAT Wl hs [ifhio-Btarower oLl gl onlld, and I, during the days of his- training on | goon as the material can be ordered from the | b Attendance. Rev. R. W. Hughes of 3 A Successtul Magazine Publisher, nor as a man and my learning in my pro- | i Y oWwn by some wandoring rank (o (ell (o Apdil Queingithaldoye 000l s RIENBING: 00 : TRy 4L T e S s B ey A Tession, that the city can assert and main- | st of - May tho Men thi story of a Suvior's birti. cong island, watched him a moth e of 1 Editor Stead of the Review of Heviews e el e e A L B L 43 P TARTTR S AL TS Chicago the adjudicator. T} e g YR G $ain “all its rights in this contyuct, | braska Central ono way or The other. And as would a child to keep him from drinklng, | “opfo 0 qumages will reach nearly $100 | prizes were awarded: Bost composition, won | 18 Bow 58 yoars old. The son of o con- : ! 1f that builds its depot, you will have two | p Fo but despite our watchfulness nhe stole beer e L 1 % g The statute of limitations doe not » a S, nn nature's face, t simple flower 5 208D 1l ko3 Bk i shich is fully covered by i Sr by “A Worke for adjudication pryd- | gregational minister, he lefu school at Fun unless the ¥ holds idverse posses- | depots, for it will compel the Union Pacitic | = ' lines of sin whd Siudness swept, and sueaked it to his room. Yes, that is the | which is fully covered by insurance. by Worlkor, 1§ adjudicajion o grogntional minielor, ho 20580000y e 3 uild. That 5 o depot worse i i ) Jower, cause of his defeat, and nob morphine, whic! ho o'clock a consultation of Union | dest dynes, won by unknown, #32; chorus c Q581 BH)0S 0.0 Blon. This city has nover held adversely to | 1o build. That road wants a* depot worse [ And Muglan pile and Panym bower, wuse of his de wnd not morphine, which | About 11 o'clock a v nion | (Hot R on B pooran et A hie company, and the statute does not runas | than you do. "'ho present state of affaiva is | In peaco like that of Edun slept he says was put in bis food. His defeat is | pycific and Burlington officials was held in | Shiien. viger 1o won b Mus. A 1€, Loiin | mercantilo estabiishimont. . Aftor work- 20ng us there is undisputiod possession, The | diverti their business, and thoy | So Templarism grows in all its true self to | killing lim gradually and his brain is, be- | /¥ By (HIRIOR BEEA S W PRI | and class, 80; chovus of By voices, won ing here eight years his eaiary had risen Talon Pacific s ot vetustd Lo allow. otlew | @re more anxious than Omaha can possibly | ease the turbulence of the world, Iis truo | yond u doubt, g ak. 1 had a fortune | A all's office 8, arbonudo: choir, Prof. Solomon, leader, 3 to %325 n year, when he gave up his i o his not refused o allow othen e it adiiaies 1 4 ST T i X o on Sullivan to whip Corbett, and I can tell | change of opinions it was decided to repair P rer—— aga s g . il Ponds the privileges guaranteed them until about it. You arc ing in | life, like the life of its leader—the Star of illivan to whip o i can = 5 i place to bo the assistant editor of a half vithin the past three years, and the terms of ter with pevhaps th § Bethlehen —is a perfect song of music and is | You that it came within an ace of ruining | the damage done the structure and Mr Terriblo Lxperience of a Farme penny daily, e at once showed his agresment have boen ‘renewed Within threo nager in the country, w the gladness of the world by an echo of that | me. I feel sorvy for poor John, but - God | Janey, the depot master, was given instruc Stoux Crry, Ia, Dee, 20.—[Speeial Tele- | yujont for newspaper work and soon be- Sears, ts they were renewed whon tho bonds | these deals every day, while'the coune first Christmas song of a_truo brothorhopd, | kuows [ was always his friend and will bo.” | 40510 at once hire all the carpenters needed | gram o Tug Brr | Micheal Beweom, o | cune. oditor-inchiel, 1o ranidly ad wero voted. Aare posliabs gdo ‘buk.one, ¥ouwill.ag f Ybsace on Bankl, (000 Wil towarg Men.!, Old Johw Darleyoarn's Work, to inclose the shed from tho weathe) favmer living south of town, started to wilk | yunced from one journalistic position to Thurston deied that the Union Pacitie | WL LE, KR O A0 e boel | all the vean nastmblod I your assiumeand | Chavley Johison his othor backer, was in | noon a hulf dozen men with saws and ham- | home on the railvoad track Saturday night. | another, working on various newspapors, Dad ever rofusod the Kocls Islaud or Milwau } Rabon Kink) f YRRENROSRIAL: S S | an angry' mood tonight ovar what ‘Sullivan | 1o Score at work and it rec | He stepped off to leta train pass and fell, | until along about 1883 ho beeame ehief lmulumlw .HU 41,;»: Lo U iins in ac ) 3 RN e and 1o | had said and refused 10 talk at length on the | 500 GGt e ced during the carly | breaking his leg. Ho became unconscious | editor of the Pall Mall zotto o SRS vt tho torms of tho o i s Counsclied Cautlon, A LI 1 A ore | subject. He belioves too, that Sullivan i TR I DIRY and laid by the track until morning when he king of his muguzine rocently he agreement, buton the conteary had taken Mayor Bomis waus called for, and coun- | yneicorving faith in the principles and | losing lis mind and fears for the futur days of the brick depot. managed to crawl to his home, & mile and a L K Palus 10 sorve them with notice that Wey | selled waiting for speing. ~Hedehounced the | buivarcand practices of our magnanimous | Eurding the statemenfy tHat Sullly 4 —— quarter, on his hands und Jnces. Both logs | SUGE 0 GG Ao WGkl ta dho sgrooine nt called for, bUt™ josent plans for o depotus a botehand a | PoYiiiioaq ot us sing with the voice: drugged, he says they werd made by a m BLOOD FLOWS AT A DANCE, were frozen so that they will have to be hod long had the ldes of euch gy ould ot conply wiil ‘\1‘.0 terms of o oot | farce, and said he did_not thinke the depot Bohold the drinks o' god 2 whose mind had been ‘wredked by rev amputated and the flesh on his knees and | magnzine, :,mlll un.-mlc;x 1;, u;ukltls I]z 8 ruct thut would huve prevented any other i Pkt chold rinks o' gods, (it vloveorh.” T ini 0 £ by - 4 e o iy i . would be built there, He did not think it 4 They drink, and, lo! 0 heirt and brai and. +Old John Barloycorh. The opinion | 4 gyeng at Barada, Richardson County, May | hands was tervibly torn and bruised. It is | monthly supplement of the Pall Mall Foud from ustog tho biidgo. 5 suitablo plice anyway=He thought it would Aendink g ol howst and bralg prevatls here that Sullhvan's queer actions | A FIEht 8t Barada, Richardaon ¥ M8 Goubtful if he will survive, Guzome., The owners of the %all Mall Cowln b iieatuto, has not xun,® vepliod | go 1o Tenth and Pacitie or be moved a block The grey-of row young foretell an early brewk down. Hoappeared | o000 o - B Aarno Tat - Gazette, however, did not want to put owin, think arvangements can be made oo of where it is now. Phe stek man kughed away his pain, at the Windsor theatey;to 4 crowded house. 4 ) s Al q They Fa Resubmission, any money into the ssheme and T got o F ssion of other ronds on reason 3 LS dlontad s The crippled leaped and ran 0 0ne was pers 2d Lo interview ) arada, fourteen miles north of here, ende A - vl T H g::;:ll::':1‘:\‘):”""“!‘"] ine: gl provi frmont Buki AR the mulglnat plans wess B a0 glvon ohe e bk sthe. BUGRUR I by A ‘I igh L )‘”I \fl Il 1 by | Sovnx Cimy, In, Do 25 —{special Telo | gutside yartios 10 ko hold of 8, 1 - X 3 \ tha his Proviso | a1l vight and the present ones too small, ife Drink, morti i ods hinve glve strict ovde in a free-for-all fight in which Michael Casey o 4 | Y it should be oxacted.” TR ORS § Prosaat A0 NN 4 To bring the skies more . _ 7 1 TP gramto Tup Bee]—A complete canvas of | lioved there was o big field for it and I Counell wanted 10 know how Cowin woutd | 111 &'k Ui bcaiise fospwehtee would Alg lifhap up to heaven. . : SOME SCH 15 08 MadLy “""."‘f‘:v"“ .Jf’!'".J]’f"’".",“"‘," the members of the South Dakota legislature | thought it was my duty to work it. [ Dasgan actlon 1o secure the city it yiehts, | 101 pay e costs for him, He vehemently | And may the Oue gpivit of, Chvistinus tide < While the party weve dispersing: Gusoy Pro- | (©)50) 1eatg Junuary 8, shows that on the | did not expect (o make any money out aud Cowin said he would infori Lim “withe | Hetm g Tt Rosewator wanted the. dopor | And true Knighthood upon all wmankind sull | Lively Fight Before a New ;Yo cured a revolver and shot Rhombaugh AR AREBI SR O A T e et A R . Lt h0s0 provisiousan Ipcated at Kighteenth and Parnam, but was | 450 its dews of humap aulethoss Uil ous . oF MeAulifypLgige. through the bowels. Rhombaugh again | goition of the constitution to the people the | that it would pay wme, perhaps, from SRR Lk shut, thoso provisionsire of some | fliod with ilof aenoment lator, and his big [ SLIVINES conse, Wkio Trom ok, souls L Niw Yo, Dec. 20,—4 deSperate prize flght | attacked Casey and beat him about the head | senato stands 24 for and 22 against ve- | $1,000 1o 81,500 a xeur, which us an addi- k. e hetiom of wlectment | hiye eyes overowed with reproachful tears, | St ST SICRS K 1o ORF ovdered TVES |y decided here thisgvening in the gym- | in a horrible manner with a pair of metal | submission with two members non-c L :““l:m‘_:‘ the proper thing if they are in | when "Mr, Kierstead intigated that he | CORIess uLY PouCe A A / o tion to my salary on the 'all Mall was e, M Korstead nuted | (i 6 | <SGkl Wil o Darticinate. tn | nasium of the Noupael Athlotic club, o | kpuckle, | Both parties ave now b tho caro | miual but exidentiy “aguinst; only bt | uot to o snoored at, After [ decidod And then followed o cross-fire s to ‘what | MG e (ebet af TElexpntls ang BAsoh: | inis toust which Loffer: “Chwistmas.” Phe | principals in tho vicious conilict were “Billy» | of BISESS B W01 membors of the lower, house opposc resibs | to start the magnzine the ownors of the posscaglon really was, and the city attorney | doupunced the Kickers, and told of the great | Dirthduy of Him Who is the cmbedimont of | Weistof the Nonpareil club, who is famit i R Ty ALY T Pall Mall objected and told me that :fl?fiflu'fi undersiand quite a Lide luw bY | poyerosity of the Union Paeific in advancing | 2 »,l‘lu;l 1 Ilwl"fll': 'i-l‘lll(:l'h‘\'":l,‘{;*:l_;‘ iy Of | jarly known by the sobriquet ef ‘Little ST would have “to leave the Pall Mall ~ hut il was ove the damage money for the Tenth strect | SHIELL WAL B KOS & EHi8 Tomplar one, my Y B e John L.,” by reason of his striking resem- e A ST iy Crossing the Mississippl on Foot. Guzette if I did so. 1 considered it s d leresoeverdisposed around the globe | Yesterds noon Dr. Crowell, brothe ¥ i 3 Not Prepaved for the Report. DrOperty owne He cxpatiated on the | Wheresoeveromnases mome b & of “:',' o Edward Crowell, arvived from | DAVENronT, In., Dec, 20.—Inexposed places | duty to found the mugazine and I re- Hron McCrwoy, Grand Master, | blance to the ex-champion, and Joe Dale After the city attorn dead and | swount of marbie that the depot contract ] L o e The . Ly VAT | YR LI ol G Cowin was exhausted, tho chiatrman eallod | alled for, aod went futo rapures over the T il Do Unlan. Aliies ‘ol g Buookiym, Tho tho s, Howill take bis brothr's body to ‘llha””:;:,l uy dropped to 1‘4 bolow this l“l:::du from ']“"’H’ll’("}‘]u:.'tilu/‘(?“l‘?l“(:::‘A-Blull;,ek on others, and Mr. Lininger said that he was ht of the dome, ands Pay for w Murderer's Life uan fought for o puree of 300, and welghod | New Jersey today, Jorning. , afternoon person cro | eharge of it It suc 3 8 member of the conference committee, but | A K. Sauer lifted his musical voice to tell | N i, Doc. 20.—Attorney Pesham to- | &' muny potitical lights of Tammany hall L e orossiug tho Misstsslpni on oot aud toalght | yond our expestations. Instend of nigte r48 not propured for the report that ind | of tho 8LOOO worth of property that the ought a clai indemuity, naming | witnessod the fistic argument. Welsh was T ¥y o Mo WiC oS 10MBA. 1 Talaavani upg ae 4 d.’;“ ‘{‘“i‘l.‘-‘{m.u year, it is .{:u“‘:nu‘ml“ ml:fil'}“ ‘1'1‘ ku;uu‘n.u;i-[ 'u‘l"\m“::‘.“kln‘:' l'ni"ht\” I‘IIIIA lul’.v-“A1“\:1‘[“[“1 $1,000,000 as the amount, before the British | was the agressor nm.“‘.'l\...m 1‘“'. battle and An apparatus for tempering cream. < SRDRTON, s SRS PRI A et | R ging excellent income, any such settlemes ade o knew tha ent, and rejoiced tha o roads wanted 3 N e cured the verdic e middle of the sec 3 " I : Vi 5 ——————— was hurd 10 enforce contracts and didn't be- | peace with the city so badly that they would | minister for the benefiv of Muvderer H e I e i o "ierh | A musio rack attachment for guitars, | the ter was roported to bvo indicated | o S Hleve the old one could be enforced, but ho | pay a fabulous price ger, who he claims was a British subject und | ¢ 8 48 . 4 % rohicle | 267 below zero, ALT it was 142 be combined clod crusher and land IEEAHS Db, 600 Sl e shiapoad, Duk o | Y & TRUQUS Pi Was illegally executed red five kuock-down blows. Daley, in th A device to tighten the tiyes of vehicle Bt 2, roller, the large revolving drum con= the new ordinance, and then have the roads | = Started the Rallroad Schewme. —— + | laay full, salled uhed ia hask 4nd retused o | whools i & s alice ting of T-shuped crushing bir ot til counted out by the referee. g = Paralylzed the Folice 00, sls ng burs, &0 abead aud finislh the depot. Aud then discussion was gut off by Bech- | At the Mercer: B. L. Little, Salt Lake [ £ """ A “‘l“\ L _ A machine that scams the heads upon ! Moixgs, Ia., Dec. 20.—[Special Tele- T TR N Lrlr lilu-r also wanted 1o seo the contract | ol’s motion that the committee rise and re- .M. Wood and wife, Pittsburg. Pa: - ‘I Apann ;’x o ‘1 ; tin cans, a 2 to Tus Bek]—The ofiice of J. D. FUNERAL NOTICE, euforced. port that the ordinance do pass. Chuffee | J Love, Fremout; Emest Riall | New Yon, 20.~The match botween | An apparatus for rolling corrugate PR SREAN0 i S o o Mr. ‘ISilpatricks hoped o seo u settlement | soconded it in 4 hurey. Munro wanied the | find wite, ity ¢ W, Vaiiee, Chadzan: Sol | Juvle MeAulifto wid Dick Buy VI g & llon, dealer in furnaces, wa ~§” for a #45,000 S 1 o y » | . The funeral of Charles Lord will be held as ot an early day that would give the city report to be that the ordinance do not pass, | Blatcky, Shelby Iowa; . M. Canton, | purse before the Coney Island Athletic plate glass. at noon today and $300 taken f) tho | MO, Maul's undertaking rooms, 1417 Farnam union depot. 1f the city had rights und | and Edwards that the report be simply | Wyoming; W. Hoover, Blue Hill; Dr. | club is still incomplet Burge's rej A wire coil pen rack for attachment | cash druwer, ‘There is no clew to the 1) wot, at 2 o'clock this Witeruoon. Buriul ad could enforce them all well and good, but if | progress. Steel seconded the latter, but | Abbott, Frement. scntatives refuse to sign articles contain- | 10 a sleeve or cufl, | This, following the Lieels of seven cases of | Vorest Lawn cometory.