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4 It A t . h the old clothiers to find out how much excellence , s onls es there is in one of our Little Priced Suits. They can’'t understand how we can manage to sell overcoats or suits for as much - Jont ’ ~ - e or less than they pay for them. We understand—and the customer don’t care—so long as he saves ten or fifteen dollars. Black or blue clay worsted suits in Boys' junior suits in blue and black The Most AStonlShlng ey cutaways and sacks; all wool, nn tricot cloth, nobby and dressy, . . well trimmed and well gotien [ ] ages 3 to 7 years. The suit " Bargam of All is a up, that formerly sold for g12 we've l*ieen_ selling for $3.25— % special price. veee O t Black or blue clay worsted suits in Sult OP an vercoa P sacks and cutaways, regent Elegant velvet and worsted lreefer 5“ i) fi:]:}'i‘:“;fl,‘;",nfigxfl‘a‘i i i;i‘fi,rf’ceosi By l:lt;fi:yar‘:icn . in single or double breasted style, a good assortment of . go at this sale for........... colors—made of splendid cloths and in latest fashion— Black or blue clay worsted suits in . . . sacks or cu{a‘\‘:}ay cut extra Four shades boys’ all wool -suits, saving as high as $10 on a Suit or Overcoat that we sell long, the best imported goods, 50 extra pair pants to match, 75 now for made up in the height of [ ] usually sold for $2,50, special . {17 400 oy RSP A e t PriCe.cccsercscosrsencesane Black clay Prince Albert suits, 350 boys' suits, ages from 14 to 18 guaranteed to fit and wear as ou years, long pants, solid, sub- well as any tailor made Prince a stantial gOOdS_, usually _sold - ' Albert ever made. ....vuinue for $4.50, special sale price.. it Black diagonal worsted overcoat <) with velvet collar, medium 50 B K P t length, 44 inches, worth at [] oys nee acn S. least $12, all wool, at. «rveee . We are now selling a new lot of Boys’ All wool, blue, brown or tan, 5] beaver overcoats, extra heavy 50 Knee Pants for weight, 50 inches long, Itali [ ] o ~ T B W : 10c a pair. They o Extra fine blue or black kersey are excellent value overcoats with silk sleeve lin- H ing, 50 inches long, full box lo-nn and are r.nakmg us slleti it Tt Rt lots of friends..... The M. H. Cook Clothing Co., MAIL ORDERS WILL RECEIVE ‘ PROMPT ATTENTION. ' 18th and F arnam StS., Omaha. ———————————————————————————————— celled and the propert it 3 fires and other simtlar emergenci st e i arbitration before the award was made, then | ments. Reoperty SnlIGIRd to T July provide for the payment of such Services. falra, The exemption: of ‘thate, Iaudsl BEug i ) the courts would enforce such award as| The general merchandise st t W, J FrEne A L e IR LNE 10 TugILver T o et o hiie it bw lons e Ho is Reappointed Olerk of the 8 binding, unless impeache: el A . MIDEE, 08 W ¥ : .| from justice so that fugitives can be heid than a benefit. The white men row on the D upreme peached as fraudulent. If| Weller, at Raymond, was entirely destroyed | Annual f N e: @ i i Oourt the Insured did withdraw, however, it was | by fire yesterday, catohing from a defective ual onvention of the Nebraska Union | & reatonshle length of tmg to enable o | Restraint of Agenoy Lifo Too Irksome for | €80, [oid * e eve. 1z i ; ; ; ers of distant states to arrive wi ope 5 on largel ne, do not have proper in- not binding and did nct deprive the court of | chtmmey. Mr. Weller was formerly a county Conyened at Lincoln, requisition papers, eto. Also_to pass a law Their Proud, Free Natures, teveat 1o the welfare of thelr Indian nelghe Jurisdiction to Itigate the amount of loss. 1881 5 W authorizing the mayor of any incorporated d i otacn i suigate the amount of loes. | commissioner and his stors was the largest fqog S[InalE; the neXor of ey incorperated, bors, imposition of all sorts are practiced, AP 0T tAAL B ORATt b aro i 3 sist in_auelling riots, disturbance A crimes overlooked and no cne anxious to BARRETTS SCOTT. RELEASED ON BAIL | arh of the mroperty corered by the pollcles HexipeiMbating: ALL PARTS OF THE STATE REPRESENTED | When rediicated to o so by the. miyor of | ANNUAL REPORT ON PINE RIDGE AGENCY | prosecute, because prosecution must bo paid fining the logal meaning of real property| SCHUYLER, Neb., Dec. 6.—(Special)—The s G e AR A T B by, the ‘heavily tazed. il NEEAN : E , Neb., Dec. 6.—(S ) o amend the laws of cities of the first dary lines cf their lands cause much 5 the court submitted this to the jury as the | revival meetings at t c class, changing the office of city marshal to BOUREELY g Howe Coisic Ex-'l‘ranlulrer Glven Mia Xib- | quostion o Tact for 'them o' Diss 4pon. | continuo. with gumm‘m;em":‘:::‘;“‘i‘h;"‘:“‘;‘: Interesting Recommendations for the Good | that of chicf of poilce, and sixins'the salary | Lasy and SHiftiew but Disclplino 1s Good— troubigiiant e new Jauie sy M L AR erty on a ¥orty Thousand 1L owever, | op v 4 Dol of such chief of police at $125; fixing the and 4 Zhe, . Aco B d : ‘rn tntl Illl:rnncn o TR el endUnadtboen’ ot r;‘“ynmuuxkzi Bose last Priday night. Rev. T T, Keuskey Made by W. S, Seavey of :'l"(;;:);:k‘.llll:s;}‘) naving ,u[,’]nuxvu‘lal:;\:! of 4o ing—Children Lose by Being Sent authorities hesitate to prosecute for offenses = thy s re at $90 per month, and cities having . : . o SlalOR B¢ Tanodthe the pollcy, holding that tie provisions of the the regular pastor, has beon conducting them Omal. & population 0t 11000 0 4,01 at $75 per. month, AWAyALoEL REnes R, Lo u::n:fi‘:;"?fi d'the tenitt 1:8‘;:3:1\::5 policy which set up that the company is not | 8lone, the evangelist, Miss Phillips of Au- The services of a_good man are cheap at e erim . LINGOLN. Doc. <Special)—David A, | lDIe beyond the actual cash valuo ct tho | Fora, Ill., who was with him for one month, most any price. It 'is very poor cconomy of punishment £r petty crimes. The :::l"l; A o F;m;:. ...;u_.fm'l.fi“‘;’.“.' ;vd" A | proporty destroyed, 'loss the amount ot do- having gone to Pllger, Neb., (0 work, Up| LINCOLN, Dec. 6—(Spocial)—Tho conven- | for poilce Ihalities to pay starvation wages| y,gHINGTON, Dec. 8.—The ccndition of | neiances on resorvations where land fs taken | appolnted tlork of the supreme court. Thia|PRY @ Ereater proportion of the l'ss than | Versions, and over,100 have united with the | to0 Of the Ghlefs of Pollce unlon of Nebraska | i) TRY e Pk RETInG ot (o ohi St taa | Eioa. itidgs, Indian fapsnoy, nposeditk s i severally, ATES SIS LR { appelntment, which 1s virtually for a perlod | 16 amount of the policy bears to the total | church. % met ths afternoon in the court room of the | preveition of the Erowing evii of lawjesaness | Captain C. G. Penny's annual report, renders | oWlng to ' the dry scasen, has struck PP s virtually for & perlod | amount of insurance, had been abrogated by | Sunday night there occurred a remarkable | federal building. Chief W. S. Seavey of [and ldleness among the' boys and girls of | the reservation fit only for stock ralsing. serious blow to thege Indians, the Yankton i of four years, is generally received through- | the statute, which states that f conversion. The person was G. H. Joh our cities, ‘and making it a misdemeanor tribe In Scuth Dakota being reported in a s s 8 Eaesly riosivad strungie the, statuiwbiok staben<thatiin chaes cf | COuyertion, CHbe vor - H, Johnson, | Omaha, president of the association, came | for minors between the nges 'of 5 gnd. gy | ABTiculture cannot furnish @ liviag ther | yurigus plight on account of the most dists- i g8t \he: ol i ml:;m m r.l mump e e lllolal:r- ngIlclynu!u"r::.“o;fill:ekLr::Iur&l|cle ;m‘z- e RIbn i Lot .,‘(‘:.,':d“'é.‘-‘.‘,‘l“'sic.w;,‘ u;'e“g;’;; down this morning, accompanied by A. §.|¥ears to be out of an evening after 9|because of the altitude and aridity of the | trous crop year experienced since the occu- e e oy OF the C0Urt | to be the true value of the property Insured | fellows in the world, left Chicago a couple | Romaln of the cperating department of the orclock v m. from September (o March, | section, This condition canuot be reme- | pancy of the resorvation. Few of the Yank: ey 3 xl c ¥, WOR MAaNY | 4p4 the true amount of loss and measure of | °f Weeks ago on a tramp to the west, heading | Omaha police force as his private secretary. | the year, unless accompanied by parent or died by irrigati:n, and the Indians are be- | tons are free from disease. The work ot riends among the legal fraternity through- | damages. If, however, the broperty wes | fOF this vicinity, Johnson having reiatives in | Throughout the day the patrol wagon was | Suardian. ginning to adopt stock ralsing as a business | the missionaries has resulted in the peacetul out the state. found to be personal, and the loss only par. | the northern part of this county. They | gy z e and law abiding spirit shown by the Indians. 43 fiso f NGQilyipass [1Khe BOGEheen ipask et dis L SRty flying to and from the depots meeting dele- STATE Y. M. C. A. CONVENTION. pursuit. flate « -An order was tcday issued by the supreme nd';m::l the jury should welgh the evidence | (7C Gompanion. ‘white ‘“"Yd“ Kl‘. |r‘n'k:m-" gates and carrying them to the Windsor “The besetting sin of the Indians,” sald | Mrs. T. S. Hawkins, Chattanooga, Tenn., court in-the case of Barrett Scott, late ‘“ThE's‘.r';‘uzfrg;'wf;yih"mr Is Judlolal at. | lavor, met Nikvdeath ",‘y”‘['ml"‘; g opes {'Ifl"!l;l ;"WCT‘E headquarters had been estab- | Annual Meeting of the ska Branch at | 1o agent, “Is idleness. They aro incapable | says: “Shiloh’s Vitalizer ‘saved my lite,’ treasurer of Holt county, admitting him to HEIOIAL 4] i shed by Chidt Seavey. Beatrice. ' ' I consider it the best remedy for a debili- \ g firmation of the contentions of Buckstaft that | PY, & train at Omaha. As he was dying he | “mhe followi a: W. 8. 8 of sustained efforts, and are shiftless, lazy | r (i bail in the sum of $40,000. Scott, while ¢ hat | gaid: “When you get to Schuyl he following aroe registered: W. 8. Sea-| BEATRICE, Dec. 6.—(Special Telegram.)— b tated system I ever used.” For dyspepsi i bal tn tho sum of UOXO. - Seott whil | th “buildings _comprising the manuiaciory | WAL you gt Lo Sehuyler you, 80 10| vey, omaba: W.'B. Fowers, chlet ot polls | mig. aunual stats convontion o - the. Young | S rretPonalble: They are sl glven o | iiver or'kldney troube It excels. Prioe, 756 ‘ 3 g b i 5 vi e £ H 6 e sland; L. Morrissey, marshal, Te- 4 g, e {{ dicted by the grand jury for the embezzle- | that he was entitied to recover the m",;‘ll"v:n:uu‘;r:ln.'x)tm_l.‘:mve. kSnndny night found } cumseh; A. G. Bump, chm.’ ‘McCook; I, M. | Men's Christian association commenced in “;ln;]:’rll:;,agae:z: m‘uflu\:n::“ wul::m;'n es:l:“l: Sold by Guudufl\ic_ | ment of $70,000 county funds. Prior to this [ mount of the policy. him at tho church, a seeker for salvation, and | ‘Acton, chiet, Wymore; G. W. Youns, chief, | this ity this ovening. The opening session | 7 TR H ) Funeral of yor Bullene. 4 he had become involved in trouble with LANCASTER COUNTY WON. A eivine Oblokos Sloux City, T +°P. ‘Mostyn, captaln, Omaha:| was heid in the First Presbyterian church, | The discipline is gocd, but the police forco and stated the facts of his leaving Chicago | n KANSAS CITY, Dec, 6.—The funeral serv- ¢ e exlc The county commissioners received word|and of t! e 5 Louis Berka, police judge, H. P. Haze, chief | Rev. S. Wright Butler, D. D., of Omaha |should be increased to 100 men In order| - e e remals £ ] 3 ¢ other county offclals and fled to Mexlco. | o, TI®, SO0Y, eI esoners racelved word | and of the death and burlal of his compan-| getective, Omaha: Jacod. Lansha, marshal, | addressing an immense audience. A large | to compel good in spite of the fact that the | jore ’p, rr,",‘.’,‘;y Ny ,‘“',',',:;':“(vf,'y I:‘:,'d 1’ Atter considerable red tape work and cir- | court of appeals hat the county hed dnaie | Seward: H. C. Miller, councilman, Grand | number of delegates are in attendance and ; ) cumlocution he was extradited and brought e — | agent cannot at all times restrain and pre-| founder and head of & won the damage suit brought against it by Pythians Elect Officers. Island; M. E. Shullz, mayor, Beatrice; J. Q-“ many others will arrive on the early morn-| o tyrhylence, disorder and viclence among ]\;‘\:{n‘rt:r&mfii‘lnlt‘-‘r;‘ \\'--rn:)‘:--:}{mlo:;n:yn::h;:i back to Nebraska. His trial took place in|Michael Madden. Madden was formerly| GRAFTON, Neb., Dec. 6.—(Special)—The | Reed, chief, Beatrice; J. A, Callison, police | Ing trains. The busincss sessions will be | "o, = | Baints' church, Fhe city offices and several i3 ~ | wi ol o i i 1 s nt; Rice Arnold, Boyd; Thomas Brennan, G ers. 0 e stuc e tenced to five yoars In the penitentiary and | WA BUet the #ico of tho lnchine deading | lowing officers: E. Johnson, past chancellor; | ehief, South Omaha; Yy W, Bever, chief, | Im charge of C. M. Copeland of Winnepeg, | from the reservation for the purposes of edu-| o o oo B0 T Lanae ‘g bail fixed at $70,000, the full amount of his | other side o 3 A e [ 5 A, Cushing, chancellor commander: Wil | Pawnes Gity: J H. Dunn: chlef, Plattamouth’ | Manitoba, and will be a leading feature of | cation. They get a smattering of learning | | OFeERR JCENAY Tl BHres Y, ST | | other side of Lincoln park. He filed a clalm J | Vi g ' 4 T | bles. Trial size, 25 cents. All druggists. ' w.. shortage. A motion was made f:r suspen- | for $20,000 damages with tho commissioners, | lam Ward, vice chancellor; Charles Baley, | H. Hall, mayor. Florence; W. M. Geddes, | the convention. Wamorrow evening Principa) and rowrn out of touch with the pecple, Bed] i sion of sentence and the case appealed to | but they promptly rejected it. Then he moved | prelate; John Menzie, master of exchequer; | MAyor, Grand Island; William Barrett, mar- | Norton of the state normal will lecture at | speedily l'sing the accomplishments they PRl no—m e ] | the supreme court on error, September 12, | Into Iowa and brought the suit in federal|J. Franz, master of finance; S. Longneoker, | 8bal, Broken Bow; Frank 8. Faunce, chief, | Centenary Methodist ~Eplacopal = church, bave "C‘,'""""‘ ","”““‘*",‘,"F: ‘{f, Uho SeX€d | o HIRTE, OKL, Dec 6.The Osage Indlans 1804, court. Here it was tried by a jury and the | master-at-arms; Thomas Fisher, keepe | Nebraska City; N. N. Bartling, mayor, Ne- | having for his subject “The Young Men's | among the Indians is not advisable. Al gl oyt b WORLD'S FAIR PRIZES. plaintift recovered $8,700. The county was|records and seal » keeper of | Uika City; E. E. Waterman, chief, Hold- | Christian Association in Colleges.” The feeling of 90 per cent of the Indians | have made a partial agreement with the John Boyd Thacher, chairman of the | Fepresented by Mr. Whedon, who filed a mo-| ELKHORN, Neb., Dec. 6.—(Special)—| F8¢: P. Brady, mayor, Kearney; G. W.| York County Fatally Shot. 0 i "'1‘“'}',‘\'”“'.'._'5“"'":’,‘,'.),‘(“,', A i ccrmmunen. K Sl "'":' s T A hor wiit. | tion for arrest of judgment on the ground | Antlers lodge No. 72, Knights of Pythias, | OVermelr, assistant chief, Kearney: Frank| yopy Nep,, Dec. 6.—(Special Telog L | SARNE < SRS severalty, and the agent| lands 3ig 4 p the ton to A. C. Wright. recording clerk in the | that the verdict was not sustained by sufi- | elected officers for the ensuing year as fol- [ A Dean, mayor, Holdrege; C. W. Beecher, K, Neb,, Dec. 9, pecial Telegram.)— | gays the allotment cf their lands, as pro- | vroposition to give each member of the \ Fovernor's office, “in’ regard U the where. | clent evideace, that Madden had falled to filo T 0% he enauing year 4% f0h| mayor, ;pniversity Place: William Cook,|A young son of Mr. Menard, living about | posed, would result in tho degradation, of | LSS acees and will submit 1t fo & voie 3 abouts of certain ,..,pf, in Nebraska, or | hi® claim with the commissioners within the | llor, H. A. Nolte; prelate, Richard | mayor, Hebron; J. J. Mahoney, first mayor, fl\«-“ miles from here, was accidentally | the people and their speedy extinction. The i SRR 2 o bouts of cortaln parties ln Nebraska, of | yiaiutory lmits, and that he didsnot appeal | Suess: Keeper of records and seal, Hobron; J. E. Kelley, mayor, MeCook; L. Di | sh\t_ today. An elder brother. iiad beon | Indians of the agency in South Dukota are| Orogon Kidney Tea cures all kidney trou- awards for butter exhibits. ¢ » | therefrom within the limit of law. The fed- | Baldwin; master of exchequ Cleflin, marshal, University Place hunting and on his return lald his loaded | strongly commended by Agent .. G HFEL | bles, Trial size, 26 cents. All drugglsts, JRsiee fov butt r":px": Il:ll :“ilxnlr‘-‘r”s:);“t:‘_ eral court sustained the motion, and Madden | master of financs, John th_‘m“,nl s AT THE FIRST SESSIC gun down. The younger brother picked it| whose report Il_n.nuuva a material advance- e r—— \ Do Tt s "ot the amccass. | appealed to the circuit court of appeals, which | at-arms, Dan W. Canon; master of The first ssesion of the convention con. | P, When it was discharged, shooting him | ment in dlvilissticn during the yesr. The klahoma Dry Goods House Falls. Sl oxnibitors are: John Datterson. Rushvilles | BOW afirms this ruling, which leaves the | Bierbach, vened at 8 p. m. and. Mayor Welr of Lincoln | 8 the head. His lifo is despatred of. pracion “ni'l‘r‘f‘(_,"{i |'“‘_'“r,',';"vy‘ .:a‘,:;(’"“k‘_f‘:l‘:; GUTHRIE, OkL, Dec. 6.—The New York Frank Courtright, Geneva; W, A. Calp county out without paying a cent as damages. by iesemp oy delivered the welcomimg addressy It was a " CICE o, IREecaten.. AN 8 b Dry Goods company of Norman, Okl, one Ulysse m.;tnmslsw(r'::m;‘r..},‘.nm\ :Ki',{'fi, There were many peculiar incidents connected Promoting the Gulf Railroad. Socummat Of oousidsedBlo lengthand in ad- WARN FOR THB OFVICRRN efforts in the direction of sell 8UPPOTL | of ‘yno jargest in the territory, has faled, \ “Canabal, Albion, and Petor Hanson, Il | With the case, and it was alleged also that| DECATUR, Neb, Dec. 6.—(Special)—The | dition to assurances of welcome and freedom | gomplications Origlating with &n Election Many, says the agent, would accept money | Liabilities, not stated. \ % Madden had been drinking, and that a bottle | lead ° | of the city th yor' alluded to topics of | “Her & v : value in lleu of supplies, and the change | - more. eaders of the Omaha Indians met at the|of the city the mayor a ¥ | Squabble, Ending with an Editor's Arrest. | would joubtedly result In advancement, A FOR THE FULL AMOUNT. was found on his person. Winnebago agency the head officials of the | Municipal interest in eyery city where there | "o\ ilynbnrAvN 'S D). Dec. 6.—(Speclal.) TR l:,'.';.',;‘;’,('.lp,.‘.’; of 'the ":u,wy S liowanod N The jury that has for the past five days LINCOLN BREVITIES. Gult railroad for the purpose of selling the | 12,8 need for & polige force. ~The mayor| oo oy orin of Brittain, Marshall by, | would operate toward greater efforts in thelr REa Y S g : held that in municipal affairs there should be | or Sherin of , 3 county, : ean hearing the cases brought by J. A. James Hinton, the young colored man who | right of way for a railroad across the res- | Jess politics, | is an editor who during the past few weeks | bebalt. The ¢ nstruction of a boarding ®Buckstaff against five different insurance | came near putting an end to the 1ife of M. | arvation. The contract R el o ‘ A niat" Maaver of | house near the agency proper, on Rossbud | When Baby was sick, we gave her Castorla, companies returned a sealed verdict last| V. Overton in a row over a cow in South Lin- : AIAgY AN TS A0 (LY ho response wids by Chlef Seavey Of| has gained something of a reputation s | oreek, is rec:mmended. R which, wheo dponed this mornine. | coln, Dleaded SNty 10 asmuit and batisry tu | SS8ed by the Indlans, they selling the privi: | Qmahs, A2d was & WRoeful tributs 10 the |y “gre-sater. Besides his ditorial duties S Tbe .abpearance’ af (the: Tessrvation o8, the | N0eR e weea Chiid, she erled for Castories was found to b.'in favor of the plalntift for | Judge Strode’s court this morning, and was | e, (o the Gult road of crossing their lands a | capital clty and an cmphatio token of appre- | ho practices law, and was the popullat nomi- | gigseton agency is officially characterized as | When she became Miss, sho clung to Castoria, - B et o L0 SR iR ALl or | o 0 a8 | qistance of thirty miles for the consideration | ciation of the efforts made by its citizens in | 1 P10 " tor “county judge. He claims 3 arach policies In_the differ- | given twenty days in the county jail, where | or' 3100, They requested to be allowed to | be i "y that of a broken down business enterprise. | When she had Children, sho gave them Castoriay e A e B i B e LBt At hecde g h oaty dail. wh . They requested to be allowed to | behalf of the convention. to have recelved the most votes, but thes re- | 3 gut companies, as follows: wrovidence, | ho has been for five months awaltlog trial. | | ride on the road free for twelve years, which | This evening the detefates at:ended the per- This state of affairs, says Agont Kellar, in ] Washington, Granite State and Western As- A Corrigan renews his appeal to the L » turning board counted him out. The subse- e o offic rmance o A | his review of the year, is adjudged a great Sutance companies for $1.114.00 each Spring | dlstrict court to have a speedy trial or be | VA4 Promptly refused by the ofcials. formance at the Lapsing opera house by the squent_ political excitement stirred up con fatako slnce the Sissetons are recognised o ! is was followed mist e since e Sissetol ‘e recogniz Garden for $1,671.75, and the Commercial | discharged, as he very seriously objects to D oourtosy of the compaty, Th 3 siderable bad blood, and a charge of em- | oy more advanced in civilization than m:st } Union for $2,229.06. The other companies | the county jail as a suitable place of abode. Rotugs ot Qatard dhid ReHladrs, by a reception at the parlors of the Commer- | \o 1 mont against_him was brought on an e e e D | e ety attormey o ebiae,d” (n"%oing | OXFORD, Neb., Dec. 6.—(8pecal)—Oxford | clal club. The receptien committee appointed | y1q matter. He wilk acoused by Mrs. Bertha twenty-elght in number, do not accept this | some deep thinking over the case of John |lodge No. 198, Independent Order of Odd Wl ‘:“ f‘“"l‘;"“"“w'"”h the visitors com-| L. Horman of collecting 32,400 of her money werdict, however, ns settling the points in | Hauszhen, the youth who robbed Miller's | Fellows, at a regular meeting last night | PRied 15 addition to the Wyer And am.|and using it for his own purposes. The thelr cases, aud will fight harder than ever. | store and stole some money and a bicycle. | elected officers for the ensulng term. Noble | povtn Oy Duback: B. K. Sizer, A, sheriff went to Mr. Sheriw's residence and This morning the case against the American | The fellow s just a little bit too old for the e 7 °| bertson, C. J. Dubach, B. R. Sizer, A B.| ionpied to arrest him, but was driven R B ok or wap takon b he | ruborm. Sonews, aud Mr. Oollins doss B0 be. | SARd: H. A, Shade; vios grand, Jobn Howelli| Hargreeres, 3. & Hotohksa, A, H. Bus = ay by Mrs. Sherin, wifo poured boiling 2 ecretary, J. L. Lashbrook; treasurer, Dr. L. | staff, H. R. Krug and L. Perrin, jr. To- | &%&¥ " M “eourt's instructions in the case were most | lleve he is a criminal at heart, but had run | 5 Head. 4 “| water down the back of his neck. The m e Iong L R AN O et | et camns & siroal ot hasd Tusk ihat sorpad | M. Brady; trustess, L. Alioway, A. C. Hoops | morrow the visitors will be driven to the ris as S 5 » ‘ ! \herift raised a posse of about forty men the defendant was that the court had n0 | him to break the law. Whether to send him | 203 C; E. Hinman penitentiary and the asylum on & tour of| ;g roturned. They surrounded the house. Surisdiction in this case, relying upon that|to the pen or not is the question. m’:k";:“‘;,;';,',',’,'.“,‘::‘,‘,’“Jfi‘,f .\’,f:"m‘;"’f‘““_‘:;fu:" '"’"“;‘;““\“‘: “"A"N':‘ ‘A‘:“‘x'l’"l - ‘About this time a shotgun was heard to go (igviion ot e piley whch provided tha | The cas o Slephens acaust he, Bankers| fon‘ror (ho reliet of the Grouth SUEGTers of | et Seavey-s mnnuaiy pddrss was an | hird "waa cauton. 14 1 Jokingly ciimed Those who saw our exhibit yesterday— sured -shall endeavor to agree upon the | jury at noon today. Verdict for plaintif for | this vielmity. ______ elaborate affair of mufh fnterest to the | that when the sun rose mnext morning amount of the loss, but I unable to do o | $1165 Fatal Full from a Tran., delegates. 1t embodied the following recom- | chunks of fur from fur overcoats were (Aier Sl U Seeted end o amcunt | The Dun Moins Touraace company ol | SILVER CRERK, Do & (Bpacia Tl | Metinits ek wicking. in. roat. peofuaion on. the Know that we have the finest assortment, ; o o ¢ . First, That & committee be appointed, With | parby of the wire fence which surrounds 8008 Mot pay the Amoust 82 found due with | ied Geficlency judgments against John J, | STW)—An unknown desd man was found | power io acl, for the purposs of securing t domicile e editor. At last they suc- . i . (doss not pay tho wmount o found dus with: | fod dofictency Judgments, vgalnst, Jobn .| (L' orning n tho railroad dltch about two | hecessary: Iegiaintion”for the, udvancement | 10(G" "y eating thelr prisonier, who - We are quoting very moderate prices— ‘enforce the payment of the award, but that | his property with intent to defraud credi- | miles west of town. He had evidently fallen of this union: 3180 S0 yepes !l" elghtee { ause of section St chadter A of the | mediately took out a writ of habeas corpus n that event the amount of the loss cannot | tors and that he transferred it to A. R. Tal- | from a train. He was well dressed, smooth- [ Compiled Statutes, which reads as follows: | and went to Aberdeen to help argue his own bo litigated. The court Instructed the jury | bot, who in turn gave Mrs. Davis a deed, and | shaven, and about five feet four. 'He wore | ~No policeman shall be alldwed that this provision of the policy was against | Mre. Davis then gave one to T. 8. Allen. [ overalls indicating that he might have been | Witness in any case tried I any court of I public policy, null and vold and o \ ] es a8 @ | case before Judge Campbell. After welgh- > 3 ing the arguments on both sides Judge : o legal | The plaintit alleges that the property Is | painter. in a pocket was found the ad- | this state’’ Also to have a law, passed 19 | Campbell held that the arrest was legal, JNWELER, RAYMOND seffect whatever, and that the court had juris- | worth $10,000, and that as Talbot and Allen | dress, J. A. Couter, Fremont, Neb., Hotel|ohief of police or city marshal, of any in- {and remanded the prisoner to the custody 15TH AND DOUGLAS 8T, . Mictlon to try this case. The court, m'.-J were the attorneys and counsellors of Davis, | JLgavenvort. corporated city, in this §late (9 weay in | of the sherift,

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