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Oreana: n b e e, by For sale upon DAY 68 Tenth Brest, will postavely right's For snrts, colars, or gloves grest sod emal, Send your sier oF aunt ono snd all “Bascs, Champlon Hatter of the Weet, Douglas DR. A. S. PENDERY, CONSULTING PHYSICIAN BAS PERMANENTLY LOCATED HIS MED- 1CAL OFFICE, OMAHA, NEBRASKA his services n all depariments o an sur both in gencial au e lted vt consulted uight PATL of the clty and county on recelol of lette hitherto unknown remedy for all e Kidneys, Bladder, ana Urinary Disosi, sty o s of expel ety to fecain "Gatar ot 1ho Bidéor, hich colored and_scaniy urine, Paiufal Urinating, LAME | BACK, General Weakness, and all Female Com- | g 1t avoids internal medicines, 1s certain in it effects and cures when nothing oan. Gy all Druggists or seut by mail free receipt of the price, §2.00. NEY PAD CO., PROP'RS, Toledo, O. / your sddrems for our little book, ‘waa > was Saved.’ WER K. 1SH, Agant tor Nebrasis | Express....... 20 p m vuul%. S LouisE Fagive, T | by A BAD REVIVAL WEY TWO COLORED PREAMEES ENG AGED 1N 4 FIGHT. Little Ro"k Gagette. A cclored revival near Litile Rock has just resalt:d rather seiiouly. Parson_G-eeuleaf, Mothodist, and Elder Hwbush, Pr.sbytorian, united | their forces and held & un m ng. The preachers wirk:d faithfully, but at the end of the week, and when only Bve conversions had been effected, t preachers closed the meeting with re- ligious disgnst. When the two men began to settle up, & dispute arcee as to the divition of the convert spoils. “T aughter hab three,” insisted the Methodizst, “I wucked harder den yer did. My voice is stronger au’ hit had more 'fect.” #No, sah,” gaid the Presbyterian; I | ehall nab three mys: de figgers ob ebery union meetin’ hil’ | 5 in de last ten yeahs, au’ yer'll sea dat de Methodists’ tried ter git away wif de 1 resbyterian T'l hab :t said dat ver an't pull delamb's wool cber my eyes Here the congregation sang a hymn and to make a greater effor: toward concilliation, old knocked kneed Ben, the man who used to make bread trays prayed. “T'll tell yer what I'll do,” eaid the Methodust. = “Ill gin yer two, an’ we'll fling up a bench leg, wetor dry, fur de udder one.” The Presbyterian agreed, and when | b he picked upa flat b upon it, the Method claimed. “I kicks agin sich percoodins! Mr. Hawbush, I doan perticular want any truck wid ver, but wheh I goes ter do de countiu, ef yer interfers, den dar’l be n 'sturbance] ” “TLemmy tell yer,” said Hawbash, gripping_the benchlez, “Til be dinged ef I'se ur gwine (< ba counted out. T'se been counted cut fur Jo tice ob de Peace four ur five times, an’ dinged ef hit ain’t getiina litter sorter tiresome.” “I'se gwine ter hab three of dese converts,” exclaimed Mr. Greenlosf, and he began to draz two verts towards the door. holt ob Sandy Jones, bradder Sim mons,” yellea the preacher; * Ketch him, far T kin manage do 'oman ” “Stop dar!” demanded Mr. Haw- bush. “Turn dat man loose ur I'll s and epit. winister ex- o G'way, Ttell yer,” yelled Mr. Simmons. *G'way, far T'se pizener den a suake,” Mr. Greenleaf dropped the two women aud ran to the astistance of Mr. Simmons. Other parties inter- posed, and & hand to-hand fight en- sucd. Mr. Groenleaf grappled Mr. Hawbusk and a lively scoffls took place. *“Doan fling yer weicht onter me,” exclaimed Greeuleaf. Doan do dat, I'se got a ketch in my back.” The fight would Lave been eerious but for three constables, who entered and arrested the entira congregation. The ministers have sued esch other, both claiming the right to three con- verts. THE NEWEST DRESS. 4 WOMAN WHO 18 A SYMPHONY IN 0OL- OR AND A SKELETON IN ARMCE, New York Graphie. I vis ted my milliner yestorday. 1 wanted a plain fall bonnet, and asked to eee eome. She tock me sround to a bewildering hot-house of flowers of all eeasone, fruits of every uation, and birds of every clime. She said: “T madam will allow, I will sug- & most exquisite bonnet of beaded eilky trimmed with fruit and garnot beetles. It will be very becoming to wadaw’s style. The artistic effect s 80 sweetly beautiful, and if madam has msthetic tastes, as I am suro she has, it will enchaut her. It 's what Vhistler would call & symphony natural history- It isa poem iu col songiu materal.” That was the boonet for me. I told ber to bring it. She did. It looked et the first glance like a de- cayed baskets of vegetables with hun- dreds of barnyard fli-s running over it buta closer inspection proved to b what she said, s “symphony,” inas much a8 it was compoeed of some fun- ny combinations. On it were three young wintersquashes, a guerkin, two cherries (for bright colors) and seven- te-n full grown oockroaches, all ap- parently prospecting for nests where- in to go to work and_hatch more, I should say that cockroaches is the valgar for garnet beetles. pocms inside than outside my head, ically speaking) a sermon in proee in the way of a bonnet, but they aro all “‘wergin’ on poetry,” for on each and all I found the same collection of bugs and beasts, fruit and vegetables, | o1 andone des lizards and other reptiles, to eay nothing of several with horseshoes in miviature and other absurdities. I labored all the afternoon, and at last a state bordering on ipssnity, tcok bonnet with a full-grown pumpkin vine on it, with flowers, but no fruit, T thonght possibly my head might fill chat important mission. I was fired with mithetio aspira- tions in the way of dress, for I found that for one’s whole happinees and de- light one must be artistic or nothing in the way of dress I wanted it for the first party of theseason. Monsieur “Madame is » demi-brunet, and oh, lo bonheur! frail (he meant thin), and therefore it would be a work of plossure to confectioner a dress for madame, it must be exquisit, s thing of beauty, & creation of high ‘symphony in silks.’” Symphony is & new word in_the drossmaker’s art, I fancy, but it is so , cunning little chipmunt; | on another an owl, sud on many more | shich ocourred at Wellington on the | | | | | | { | | | ( | of { located at | of agricultura | The Yioline Plow company bad unlim- | 'aking cath when he could get it and |e |(xpr. | away your breath and- makes you think you are goi g t be transported {4na N af all delignts and become the euvy of your sex. blindly followed b's argumsnts a threaded through the intricacles ot arl, and at last I did not know whs er my dress was to be more material than woven mist and golden sunbearm® | or not. AllT can distinctly remember | that had a tanzicls sound was “foli- age. EI left there and went home bewil | dered, but still_serene in the cop- | sciousness that Monsieur knew what wos right, and sure that he considered thin prople far more artistically beau- | tifal taan any others; and thatIas am | very thin I must bo more beautiful than anybody else, unless it be the ne Sarch. Well, the afternoon of the party my ress came home. My hucband threw himself on the sofa and ejaculated: “:Oh, glory of gloties, and hallelujah " That was just about it. The aress was a pale yellowish green or grenish yeliow. I put it on and slowly revolved before the glass. The waist was tight, the sleeves tighter, and_ the skirt was cut with commendable economy in width, but wss from here to yonder in length, and the bottom was one bewildering Lubyriazh of flounce, of lace, of blue, yeliow, and green, and all so puckered d twisted together that you could not tell where one ended and the other conmenved. An a been at work with palet and brush, and I found I was tobe a eort r, with a com plement of pale greenish birds among the flowers and to crown it all, som> Carled cab- bage also graced the Pompadour neck and the corssge at thewaiat. Ilooked for all the world like a pea vine gone to seed, with these hateful cabbages stuck about #s a mockery of my form- er glories; and atail certainly seemed » monster of obesity beside my ignre. 1 got tired of standing up undcr the runniug fire of my husband's rid- icule and my maid's raptures, but found that there were no poasibility of takiog a proper position, 501 had to adopt a languid attitade vr staud. Weil, I weut to the party aud in the drese, and overy ons raved over my newly developed isthetic taste and cemarked on my new_gracefulness of poise, and I believe I am the rage,but «hy T don't kuow, uuless I am a “symphony in color,” and a skeleton in armor, too. MODERN EUGENE ARAM ARREST OF A KANSAS EMBEZZLER YOR A MURDER COMMITTED IN ILKINOIS. St Louts Ropublicah. Some time ago the Moline Plow | compaay had as a customer a gentle- man named Frank Cispman, who was lington, Kan., and was ¢ business in tho sale mplements. The peo- ple of Wellington literally doted on the prty referred to. He wasa lead- erin the city council and a presiding spirit in the church. He was young, vigorous, enterprising and energetic. He had done more than anybody clae to drive the pestiferous gambling fra- ternity from out that pleasant little town, and he had the citizen’s regard acoordingly. He now owned real es- tate, drove fine teams, had money in | m, the bank, and was & model citizen, as he “points” of a model citizen go. doing a thr ited oonfidence in him and sold him | arge bills of goods cn tho most liberal terms. Chapman in his turn sold at reasonable rates andon easy accommo- ation to the farmer of his vicinity, good notes when cash wa: scarce In a good novel, and generally in real Iife, it is alwaya tho model man who comes to grief. There is some- hing uostable about model men. There was an element of instability in Chapman, and one day he had gone shere the ligneous tendril w to interlace iisclf, aud with him—so the Mline Plow company folks found out when they checked up his accouat—had gone about §11,000 of their money. That is to say, Chap- man bad sold their plows and emi- rated with the proceeds. The plow mpany was naturally_anxious to kuow whero Chapman had gone. Louis and took in the magnificent pa- geant of the Veiled Prophets, but the Moline plow company didn't know iis at the time, and so could y wait and watch the move- ments of Chapmen’s friends. A suicide first day of October gave the first clus to Chapman's true history, snd was the means of finally revesling his whereabouts. A man_named Joo Meson, employed in & clothing store at Wellington, had blown his braius out with a pistol. He bad been ob- served tobe on friendly terms with Chpman, and curious people put the of Joo Mason together, and pro- ceeded to make minute examination of Maion's effects. In curting open the mattress of Mason's bed, they found a number. of the notes that Chapman_had taken from the farmers of his neighborhood in payment for agricoltoral machinery, and_as these notes had all of them some little time to run before becomiug due, the in- ferance was drawn that Chapman had placed theso notes with Mason to collect, aud would turn Up to raceive the proc at any rate ii was believed that o that it somchow takes |ty watching Joe Mason’ Henry and his son John, something might be learned from which the wheresbouts of €hipman could bs as- certained. So when Henry Mason e x‘?fl:fi?.'é‘..i"?fi,.‘,fii}_, LIVER PILLS are not recommended as a remedy * for all the ills that flesh is beir to,” bu ms of the Liver, and in all Bilious Carthage an. Wise. can, at Carbondale, Iil., learned that these allegations against Chapman_were correct, and then, lit- tle by little, some before and after the arrest, the entire fatts in the case came out, as followa: Chapmav's real name was Frank Wite, though he Fad also the alids_of Y. Coffman, Honty Mason, was his brother; and John Wise was Frank’s nephew and | Heury’ : c Tt was in 1872 st Stone Ford, Wil- liameon county, Iil , that Frank Wise, then only 19" years old, killed a party | & by the name of Williatn Newton. They had some_ difficulty about the | wilssve time, health and money. sale of somo mul-s, Newton threw a nd Wise quickly un- loaded his hip pocket with deadly ef fect, so far as Newton was concerned, Wise then went home, got some gold from his father and made his escape into the wilds of Tonnesseo homigrated into tho Tudian | nation, and from the nation he found | < s way to Knnass. Ho was a smart, | ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAM. keen, well educated man, and in the | ————————————— state of Kansas he kept district school, thus repeating the role of Eugene success. Finally, when he had eaved a little money, he drifted -into Welllugton, where he making mere money, becoming a very prominent and influential citizen and agent of the Moline plow works as slfeady told. ise had been let alone he migtt and probably would have earned a different fate. But his brother Heury, who had for prudence sako as- sumed the name of Maeon, would whenever he felt like it go to Frank and demand money, as the priceof si- lence. He would say: “Frank, give acal about that mur- and Frank generally planked out the cash, or the order for w suit of clothes, or whatever was de- ‘s Inat draft on his tor the round sum of $2000, and he got the moncy, too. The other brother, Joo Mason—whose real name was of course Joe Wise— was very different in his d was_employed in a clothing store in | Wellington, was well thought of by the leading men of the town. after Frank Wise loft with the Plow company's funds, Joe b came appre- hensive of danger. Frank would be cavtured, that detec- tion would ferret out all ‘his previcus history, and that he himeelf would be involved in his brother's downfall. 80 he worried in secret until he could bear it no longer, and_then pulled cut his pist] and shot himeolf, leaving the sgricultural notes in the mattress of the bed to certify to his connection fi'o| xith tho mimsing Frank Chapman, T concluded that I would prefer |now known that among other Taud- | > " | abla travels in search of improve- and started on the hunt for (metaphor- | meut, Mr. Chapman <sme to St. rock at Wise incidentall; der mn Illinoi brother ¥rank w It now tiirns out s door. surplas silk had beea twisted, turned, | county, Illinois, in 1873, and that aud looped here and there with the ““foliage,” which was nothing mere or | Tesa than curly cxbbage. his real name was not Chapman, but On telegraphing J. H. Dun- Erskline Henry Wirs, Tennensee. ram with cousiderable steadily worked If Frank e $300 or I anded. 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(3) Bucsien's Arnica Saive The Besr SuLve o the world for Outs, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Rhoum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapp- ed Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all kinds of Skin Eruptions. is guaranteed to give porfect satiafac- in due time | tiod in every case or money re ianded, s, | Price'25 conts per box. For 8dly J. K. ISH Omsha. brother camped out round about Washburn, information of that fact verysvon reached the ears of the Mo. Ine Plow company, Who at once no- tified Officer E. 8. Pike, of Car.haga, of what they had beard. reasoning that And Pike, Mazon and son were camping, waiting to meet Chapman, watched very olosely all round Wash- burn, and meeting Special Agent Erk- sine, explained the 8 tuation and re- quested his aid. A Frank Chapman got off the Eureka Springs stage at Washburn, and was promptly arrestcd, as were also Henry Mason and his son Jehn. Chapman’s person were found $8272 The whole party were heavily armed with Winchester rifler, Smith & Wes- son’s imdm\'ldc rleval ere, hot-gans | for cartridges, Colt's six:shooters, and | all hugeknivef. Ty mialand pony teatnn |1t op s AreLmut; spelled di were firat-class and in excellent con- dition, and the evident intention of the trio was to ride from Washburn through the Indian nation and Texas | into Mexico. embezzlement from the Moline Plow company wss not the only crime for | which Krank Chapman was guilty, When a man by his actions shows himself guilty of ove offense people talio had | are always ready to lay plenty of other misdeeds at while spending time with Officer Pike, Special Agent Erskline heatd that Frank Ohapwan was wanted for a murder committed fow days ago On Frank And in Willismeon allag | ———————————— From | along He was afraid Call and get This Salve THE CENUINE Cowplaints, Dyspepsia, and Sick Head- stand without a rival. ACUE AND FEVER. 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With Smosth aud Perfoct Track, Elegant Pas. senger Ceaches, and PULLMAN SLEEPING & DINING CARS | 1 fs acknowledgod by the Preas, a1 4 e i, 10 bo the Best Appol st Managed Rosd in the Cou: PASSENGERS GOING BAST | Should oear fn mind that this Is the BEST ROUTE TO GHICAGY, | | And Points East, Sorth and Northweat, | Passengers by this Route have choice of FOUR DIFFERENT ROUTES, And the Advantage of Six Daily Lines ot Palace Sleeping Cars from Chicago to New York City Without Change A1l Express Traing on this Tine o cquipped with Tog Weatimhosm Patent Alr Brikw and | Miller's Patent Safety Platform and | iers, the most Perfect Pro- i sk e - th wortd: PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING AND D'NING CARS | Arorunon th Banington Route. Routes, Rates, Tme applying st the offios of the 513 Fourteentn Street, Omal C.E. PERK: HORT LINE 1880, K.C.,ST. JOE&C.B.R.R., | & I the only Direct Line to | ST. LOVIS AND TRE EAST | From OMAIIA and tho WEST, | No change of cara between Omaha sod 8. Loate | Eastern & Western Cities With less chargos andin advance of other line ‘This entiro line ls oquipoed with Pullmans Palace Sicoping Cars, Palscs Day Casch- on,Millers afaty Platform and Goupler and the colebrated festinghouse Alr-Brake. THAT YOUR TICKET REA] (ansms City, St Joseph and'®a Tickets for sale st all coupon statlons In the est.. J. F. BARNARD, A. C. DAW! Gou'l Supt., Gen'l Pam. & Ticket st. Joseph, Mo 5. Joseph, Mo, W. G. SEACHRIST, Ticket Agen., 214 Fifteenth Streot, between Farnhass and Donglas, Unlon Block, Omaba, 308, TEHON, 'A. B. BARNARD, Ager aha. FRXCEBLSIOR Machine Works, ONVIATTLA., WEE. 1 J. Hammond, Prop. & Manager. | The moet thorotgh appointe! and_complete Machine Shopa ani Foundrs in the state. | Gastings of every d-ser ption manufacted Engines, Pumpa and cve:y class of @achinery made to order. pecial attention given to Wel! Augurs, Pull-ys, Hangers, Shafting,Bridge Irons,Geer Tattng, ete i, Modla, otc, neatlv axocniad, 56 Harney St., Bet. 14th and 15th. B. F. COOK, 'UNDERTAKER, 02d Fellows’ Block. Prompt attentlon iven 1 orders by telegraph. §5 10800 e EmTE | KID | PULLMAN EOTEL OARS!|or or i “A. K cheapes MEALS at its | Bladdor Vs | Poi: By e LAWR et B ol Ll CHICAGO, JAMES T. CLARK, 1 o o At a oot | | THROUCH TO CHICACO 1oy Without Change of Carsl| prices BURLINCTON & (QUINGY |- wmo i suscogay | — 1 and bat oo botwoen Umaha and New York. | beautifal SIX DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS | Throusk REACHIN ALL Torseventy. ppreciaing oaopla prater s t Planstor new Machinery,Meachanical Dracghte | o'yt votian ith a largs amount of st becuuss vou nod nse b quantity o greed ot any otber axie s, &c a8 for wik ‘yelopedia of Ti e to any ul rees. MICA MAXUFASTU?ING CO., 31 MICHIGAN AVENUE, c sar-Ask Your Dealer For Put up in Quart s arocers, wo will seud a bottle pr IMBALL, Gen'l Supertntendent. a Worin Enowing. e ! passed for Wealk sase, Loss of Energy, s arising from Kidney or Blood and kidney c S5 KIDNEYS fom a Tes enocially will ko it € MAR a: liceuso) by 0 Propristary Gosern s33ists, Grocers and Bottles for General and Family Use. aid to the nearsst expriag ENCE & MARTIN, Proprietors, Chicago, Ills. OCERS and DEALERS everywhere OHNSON & €O., i I supply the rade at manufse ae AN E CEOCRARHY OF (HIS COUNTRY, Wik & C THIS MAP, THAT THE = P i3 S CIEROGY, with e L. 8. & 3.8, iy KL RS sTov HElonTs, with . U o8 Lr w13 L Cont B, R 2 3 DES Mors we 10UX CITY & PACIFIC AND St. Paul & Sioux City RAILROADS. The Old Reliabls Siowe City Route] 100 MILES SHORTEST ROUTE! From COUNCIL BLUFFSto ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLI(S DULUTH, or BISMARCK, i a1 po rn fowa, Minnesota wd Aad for BPEZD, SAFETY AND COMFORT T t Drawing Roow sed oat roll-d by the com- at Change betw sem HOURS 1§ ApvaNce o» Axy Orazr Rours, - ¥. C. HILLS, rintondent, Wisourl Vailey, lowa s Agont. week in your own town, ‘lerms an § e troa. Advress 6. Hulett §& 3 NEW DRY¥Y GOODS STORE. t The Boston Cash Dr ‘Will Open in Ke‘nnedy’s New Brick Building, 10th and Jones, on MONDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER IST, AT 9 O0CLOCK A M. WITH A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF y Goods Store, i« DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, &C., &C.. ‘Which will be sold at Boston Prices. EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS, direct from the Auction Rooms of New York and Boston, will be offered to the Public,