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THE OMABA DAILY \J \ — —_— e OMAHA NEB. FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 20 18 —— W TWELFTH YEAR. THE NATIONAL CAPITAL. [jion nop kuown e tho Pt THE OLD WORLD. |Merchants and Dealers Throughout the Entire West are Invited the following officers: President, Emil S—— to Visit the Mammoth Establishment owned and Occupied by R.L.M’DONALD&CO., WHOLESA LE ) DRY - GOODS, Notions and Furnishing Goods, ST. JOSEPEL, MO. The Brightest Lighted, Best Appointed Jubbing House in America, contalning the argest Stock of Dry Goods and Notions west of the Mississippi. Sole manufacturers of the ocelebrated McDonald’s Overalls, Duck, Denim and Cottonade Pants, GYCLONE ULSTERS, LINED SUITS AND GHEVIOT SHIRTS, . In all styles now popular with the Trade, Absolutely the best Goods in the Market IBO T TONM IPPIRICIES. Western Merchants can more than save their expenses a visit to this Mammoth stock be- fore buying their Fall Bills. Traveling agents, with extensive lines of samples, visit all prominent towns throughout the west, and will call upon any merchant any- / where upon receipt of a request so to do. Send orders by mail, or write for samples. The most careful attention given to orders, and satisfac- tion guaranteed, Remember R. L. MeDONALD & CO., St. Joseph, Mo for th f protecting them- | & : et B o B iunyes. | VHEY SHOOT TO KILL. | tion of our struggles is to tuanster wll e | local power and patronage frem priv- A Terrible l]flll[“y Battle in Lhflt a , 1leged strangers to the hands of the = ey Streets of Knoxville, ). Schandein, Milwankee; vioe president, Guido Hausen, Milwsukee: treasurer, A Graphic Sketch of the Jean- Political Castles in Spain At notte's Journey by Bne | BaoSchaster - Ghve ot tract Unusnal At- gineer Melville, Harry Rabens, Chicsgo. The plan of tontion, organization comprehend a luague ag- itator to be sent to each state to or- wanize local distriet leaguee, which will be governed by a central state or- ll“i,uti'l‘m,(hq Iatter to appoint dele- Increased Strength at yates which will compose the national g Sssoctation, this body o bs exeoutive. teg el ' The executive committee of the TR Tho Extont of the Railway Postal [league tonicht substituted F. Falk, Stauley aud Brazza Already Sevvite atid the Work of Milwaukee as president, vice Quarreling Over Af- " ¥ Schandon, who resigns on account of of the Yeour poor health. The brewers of this rica's Interior. e oity each pledged $1,000 toward an Another Garfleld Fhyglcian Claima a | 8ctive campaign fund, a total of §14,- The New National League Publish an Address to the Irish Small Fortune. 000 being guaranteed. People. A Fatal Brror Discovered in the New District Law of Tennessce. The Liberals of Germany Show . — ‘Wendell Phillips for Comgress. Special Dispatch to Tiere Riew, BostoN, October 19.—The prohi- bitionists of the Fifth district nomi- nated Wendell Phillips for congress. Spocial Dispatches to Tk Lrw, MELVILLE'S REPORT, ‘Wasuinaton, October 19, —Melville has sent on his report of the secretary of the navy. Tt is « graphic narrative of the Jeannette expedition from the time when, after the parting dinner the crew separated into three sections. This_report therefore aupplements | M/l Dispatch to Tur Bux. the ship's log and DeLong’s own min- | NeW Yonk, October 18.—The asso- utes, all of which were prasorved, und | ciation of American 'l“lh‘)‘d superin- thus completes the history of the ill- | tendenta resumed its session to-day. § fated exploration. Tho roport is ac. | A codo of signals was adopted. Reso- | companied by a earefully drawn chart, | lutions were passed recommending which shows in detail the wanderings | that members of the assoiation not of the explorer. employ discharged employes unless The story of events of Kebruary | they presented a lotter from the su- 12th and 15th attendant upon the loss | perintendent of the road from which of the Jeanuette has been commenced | they wero discharged, stating cause, by witness, but before proceeding far [ Adjourned to meet in Chicago one with the "narrative the court ad. | year honco journed. RAILWAY POSTAL SERVICE, The report of Superintendent Thompeon, of the railway postal ser- | vice, shows 709 railway postoflices in operation June $0; total number of postal olerks in the service, 3 H70, with an average annual salary ot $076 The clerks handled and dis. tributed during the year a total of 313,339,048 puckuges of ordinary mail matter, besides 14,234 310 registered packages: There wers 83 casualties during the year, three clorks lost their lives, and 16 were seriovaly and 20 slightly wounded. The superinten A Large Varietv of General Forelgn Newsa. RAILROAD NOTHS, R GENERAL FOREIGN NEWR. Spocial Dispathes to Tu Bue, SERRANO'S SAY Maorin, October 19. an interview yesterday, said: sider King Alfonso well disposed towards a liberal policy, Spain has progressed so much, All we want is two great parties and two sincere poli- cies, and no more bastard coalitions or timid governments. T think a very slight modification of the constitution would be acceptable to King Alfonso. I decline to examine into the causes of the paralysis of the present cabinet; but partios which do not falfill their programme must give way to political aflinities.” 1t is eaid Casteilo and Qastelar are of the opinion that the attitude of Serrano is most tmportant and decisive event since the reatoration of the Bourbons, Railroad Superintendents. ‘The Colo o Pool Special Dispateh to Tix Brx. Dexver, Octobor 19 —-The meeting of general managers and general freight agents of the Pacific railways lines in thie city, to form a pool on Oolorado freight adjourned this even- ing after arranging points over which THE AFRICAN RXPLORERS, the roads heve been contended. The| Par, October 19 -—H. M. Stanley, meeing was stormy and oontinued for | at a banquet to night ssid the asser- twenty hours. The pool basis formed | tions of newspapers relative to De at the recent meeting a% Omaha was | Brazza were erroncous. De Brazza put in writing and :izned. It gives|pad travelled 1,080 xniles, of which the Union Pacfic fifiy-one per cent | gnly 160 were uuexplored, and had ob- of Colorado trafli -, Onitago, Burling-| tained iuvsigoificant results, despite ton & Quincy thirty, Santa Fo and | his suporior resources, Stanley de. people, so to fortify the peopls for the A d t tendent recoramends that congress [ Denver & Rio Grande nineteen. | clared the natives did not understand worc of seltigoverniigat, s Mol E G s SA Y au' horize that widows or gusrdians of | Nothing was done about the classifi | the treaty they had beon induced to SENTENCE COMMUTED Tenmessee. DE NES MEDICAL DISPENSAR ’ ( A minor children cf olerks killed on | cation of freicht. The general man-|gign. Do Brazzahad betrayed the in- Dusriy, Ostober 19.—The lord st | ON ACCOUNT OF HIS ; duty bhe paid a sum equal to two years' aalary. Estimates for next yea largoly exceed the pa t yeai's. HAMILTON'S CLAIM lieutenant commuted the death aen- ! tence of Walsh, convicted aa accessory | The Three Combatants Fall in to the murder of (" ustable Kavanagh, 2 to penal eervitude for lifo, Taeir Tracks Mortaly ‘Wounded. MANAGING THE FINANURN, agers of the Union Pacific and Denver | ternational association, in that ho had & Rio Grande will meot to day to| cstablished French stations with the form a pool on froight rates on the | regonrces provided by that association. lines of these roads running weat of| At the close of Stanley's apeech, Donver. Do Brazza unexpectedly entered the room. He said he had come there to Immense Practice In Omaha, Neb., WILL MAKE HIS NEXT VISIT ON The board appointed to consider and asudit the various claims arieing Pool Passenger Ratos. Bpeelal Dispatch to Tk Bre. Catro, October 19 —he Kgyptian ministry is considering jhe (ppoint- welcome Stanley in order that it Tuesday, Nov. 7th, 1882, . illne; 4 p, ight be th hl; tablished that * who | The Nebraska ?-p.r-dou Hotly AND WILL REMAIN THR" DflYS 4 3:;: zé:,“fi:]ll; “:na;’:y’hf;?oi:’:dlfi‘:; 'CH“'*GIO. October 19 —A fmaetinhs ;:;g aid no‘b’mr:;\lrg eSstgulz:y e :in\;l:m:: i(l:::'v‘n:enl;u:l:t ;"n'r \ ':’hl: Pursued by Officers and ! e EE { / gy oceLv 0M | of gencral passen, ents of south- i 1aby in the et ) % ‘g B { Dr. Hawilton, of Now York, a claim | yestern pool roas g,hol AihieEs"to. ::fif%'fi&t:fi ;gm:d.‘..wohr::a :l_: :fl:l,uornu tative voice on Iiya?( ‘an\ / to o i » People \ of $2b,000 for professional services, OWING TO REPAIRS wkirg drthe lite Housc, a coutugd is being prepared for the president at the soldiers’ home, PURCHASE OF SILVER The treasury department purchased 424,000 ounces of fine silver for the San Francisco, Pailadelphis and New Orleans mints. A TENNESSEE BUNG Col. D. B. Henderron, secr the republican national conyr committee, has been advised of a ae. rious defect in the law passed by the Tennessee legislaturs to arrange con- greseional districts in that state, It appears tho bill for this purpose as it passed the Tenuessees senate was amended in the lower house, and through a clerieal orror three coun- | ties - -Cumberland, Meigs and Rhea which by the nenate bill were assigned to the Third district, were omitted, day and the follo! wimter schedule egread on, which i3 an advance on the ratca heretofors pravailing. * Letween Chicago 2nd Kausas City, Leaven- worthand St. Joseph, $18 80; between Chicago and St. Louts, 88 70; between St. Lonisand Kansas City, $8.50. The Missouri Pacific will fix the rate be- tween St Louis und Atchison, Tope- ka and St. Joseph. ON T0 OMAHA, The Rock Island road announces the completion of a trafiic arrangement with the St. Paul & Omaha line, by which it will bill freight through from Chicr g) to Sionx City, This seems to indicate that the Rock Tsland has so- wred the controlling interest in the Paul & Omaha, over whose track Northwestern gains admission to Paul, s & — SPURTING. BASE BALL, | Buccial Dispatches to Tiie Bun replace. the juint 2 aimed at | trial of Anbfi"uhi'nfi R [ o N FOR PARLIAM ENT. LoNpox, Ostober 19.—-Burney Sul- livan, the sotor, has consented to bo nominated for pariiament for the Irish constituency on home rule principles. HUGH O'CONNELL DEFINES HIS POSITION, DusLiy, October 19.—Hugh 0'Con- nell M P., writes though he is deter- mined to support the sonference pro- gramme, he cannot joia the counsel, which he says is 8o conatituted that it only asmall number of the county dele- gates. are sufliciently flexible its whole control will be in the hands of the eix- teen nominees of the Irish pariiamen- tary party. in common with his own, prozroan of i ilization 44 Afrioa, HUME AGAIN. DO 14y Lonnox, October 19.—The trans- port Ly'ian Monarch from Egypt, with the Household cavalry, arrived this evening. A large crowd welcomed the troops. The duchess of Teck and duke of albany visited the ship, The troops march through London to the barracks to-morrow. THE FATE OF PALMER, Admiral Seymour has been directed to send a vessel to Eladish, Egypt, to | 1uquire into the whereabouts of Prof. Palmer and comrades, supposed to have been murdered by the Bedouins, A KNIGHTED PASHA, ALEXANDRIA, October 19.—Sulin Pasha has boen appointed knight com- mander of the British order of St. Michael and St. George. ELECTIONS, The Plague in Pensacola Speclal Llspatehes v, Tiw Brx, New OrLeans, October 19 - -The Picayune's Fensacola special reports b3 new cases of yellow fever, 1) deathe. | GERMAN Special Disy EUOHTERAF nt Knoxville b o Tk Bax Kxoxvirie, October 19,—The most terrible recountre known to the annals of homicide occurred to-day at 10 o'clock on Gay street, in this city. Gen. Joseph A, Mabry, Sr., Joseph A. Mabry, Jr., and Major Thos. O'Connor all fell in the conflict with two other parties wounded — The dif- | ficultlea grew out of an old grudge. Yestorday at the races Mabry ap- proached O'Connor with threats and | his hands on his arms in tho ampi- | theatrs at which O'Connor replied it was no place for an afiray, and that he was unarmed. This morning, a8 the rumor goes, Mabry sent O'Con- nor word that he would kill him on sight. A'9 o'clock Mubry passed down Gay street, on the opposite side from the Mechanics’ national bank, of which | O'Connor was preeident. stepped from the bank to the middle | O'Connor | - PAXTON EOITEI, 2 hY Bladder and Female Diseases as Well as All Chronic and Nervous Diseases. DR. FISHBLATT Has discovered the greatest cure in the world far weaknees of the back and liml involuntary discharges, impotency, general deb Ii y, nervousness, lengour, confusion of ideas, palpitation of the heart, timidity, trembling, dimness of kight or giddiness, dis- eases of the head, throat, nose or skin, affections of the liver, lungs, stomach or bowels —there terrible disorders, arising from solitary habits ot youth—and secret practices more fatal to the victim than the songs of Syreps to the niarines of Ulysses, blighting their most radient hoy e« or anticipations, rendering marrisge imp wsible. Those that are suffering from the evil practices, which destroy their mental and physical system, cansing NERVOUS DEBILITY, The symptoms of which are w dul , distressed suind, which unfits them for performing their business mud social dutic , makes hupp; i e, distresses the action of the heart, ccusing flu-he . evil forebodings, cow- rdice, fonrs, dreams, restleess nighis, dizziness, forg: tfulness, unnatnral discharges, pain in the back and hips, ! i oly, tire ensily of company and have rhore b sy < - V. i i ymei irec | srence to be alone, foel ' th i henretiring, 1 k- The bill as amended in the| poaon q N Beuuiy, October 18— Nearly two- [ Five children of Dr. Whitney are now | of the pavement and fired two shots | preterence to be alone, focling he moroing as whenretiring, seminal woak- STON, October 19, —Buffalos, 12; 3 ’ ¥ Py 3 . & 00 s hood, white bone de| ! i e! o g foak : e s , 12; 2 2 across the streot in rapid succes- | ness, lost manhood, white bone deposit in the urine, nervousness, trembiing, confusi m of lower house was finally agreed | pogione 7. Game called at end of | thirds of the votersin Ber.inabstained | prostrated with fever. O g offist, Mabry | thotght, watery and weak +yos, dyspepsia, constipation, palences, pain and weaknoss to by the senate, but the error wes | yavonth inning on aceount of rai from voting. The return of the sitting Th 20N, . 0o 3y h Y | fu the limbs, etc., should consult e immediatelv and be restored to perfect Health, not discovered or corrected. As & | ““Giicann Ootabor . 10, -Chicagos, | Progressist deputies from this oity, » Kastman Hioters falling dead. O'Connor turned 95 consequence these three counties are not assigned to any congressional dis trict, The votors resding in them, should the elestion be held under the law, vill be debarred from voting for| Firat race, scven | Baron Farart w representatives in congrese {10; Providence, 6 BRIGUHTON BEACH RACES, n, O:tober 19 ighths of a mile, time, 1;33}% Bricurox T ue wile, Niublefoot Hpecial Dispatch to Tus Iixs. ATLANTA, Ga., Ostober 1Y), — Gover- nor Colquit has respited lko Shipman, one of the six Eistman rioters sen tenced to be hanged to-morrow. The prisoners sre at Macon. Apprehien- siona exiat that an effort will b+ made however, is still considered certai Germania (slerical orgar) received in- tellige trom Cologne that Ultra montanes sceured a majority there, The progressists and secessionists have chosen a mhynivi' of electors D, and soizod anothor gun as ho saw Jo- seph Mabry, Jr, who was rapidly coming down the street and fired upon him with a pistol hold in both hands, ata distance of thirty yards, the ball passing through O'Concer's heart, Who have become vietims of solitary vice, tiat dreadful and destructive habit which atimely grave tnousands of young men of exalted talent and bt « therwine entr nce listening senators with the thunders of waken to extacy the living lyre, may call with confidence, Married persons or young men contemplating marringe beware of physical weak- 0 0 i i . i a 'O Loss of procreative power, impotency or any other disquulification speedily Henderson thinks the voters® of | Second race, ¢ in Breelau, Konigebor, antizis, Cre- » A Wae but nearly simaltaneous O'Conner ‘ | D POV ) thess counties cannot constitutionally | won; vime, 1:46} fleld, - Halle, | Etburfoldt, Hramen, | t0-nightto lynoh theprisoners. The | jired on Mubry, Jr. and both fell | redoved. Ho who places hiumelf under the care of Dr. Fishblatc may religionsly oom- D An i vedlol it hal et o vataEr e 1o ioes aian oI Sz, Feoukiord and ‘Wictbaden, | Sovernor bus ordered out a battalion | eyq, fide in bis honor as @ gentl man, and confidently rely upon his skill as a physician. e deprived of thetr right to vote 3 y Dizzy Sorli runkford an ieehaden; ANAL WEAKNESS reprasentatives, sud if the d iy not remedied it may vitiats s title to the seat of every membor elected won; time, 1:45] Fourth race, vne mile and a quar ter, Nina won; time, 2:17. of infantry to guard and escort them to Kastman, the pll%u of execution, 0 morrow, the clericals triamphed ia Treves, and the congervatives in Potsdam, 71'he national liberals have a large majority A bystander was puinfully wounded in the thigh and another wounded in the arm, ‘our other men had their | Immediately cured and full vigor restored. This distressing affection, which renders life o burdens and wnrrioge impoesible, is the penalty paid by the victim for improper indulgence, Young people are apt to commit exccwses from not being aware of the i ) S | B 3 The | dreadful e % thit y s, Now who that Jerstands this -ubjeet will der tho now law. o has suggested | Baurivons, Ociober 19,—The Pim- |in Hanover, Casol, and Magicibury | Rubber, Munufaotavers’ Meottug. | clothes picrced by buckshot, The | drewdful conrequenvos that may easie, Now who that understands this -ubject H g4 Bav : 9. 1 ) g g Ru S T 0 deny wroereation i Jost o ner by thoso falline 0 hits tha th » governor of Tennesse call a|lico races were postponed on acoount | 410 liberals and O conservatives were | Specil Digpatoh tabiug pr. affairs caused great excitement and | deny that :lz. ."1.;» '”uw.‘, 0 ner by thoso falline into improper habits than by the apocial ecarion of the legislature for of rain, oieoted; m Porom 116 progrowsists, | New Youk, Ogtofef 19,\~The rub the streets are thronged with thon | prudent. ved of the plessures of althy offsprings, the most serions se. and destructive symptoms ot both mind and body ¢ Tie wystem becoroes der " the purpose of remedyiog the defect, | Sl 49 conservatives, and 77 poles; in [ber menufacturers Of the Usited [#ands of people, !\ln!:r)"m d his l"““ | ranged the physi-al and mental powers weaken, Tiost procreative powors, nervous S D " Taiessk Rog Ootober First Berlin the following electors, progress: | States eontinged n sesgion to day, Joe “;‘;‘}" acqaitted l,im?n @ lm}:::"; Iln“"dnhlv.‘;l\»’w-[‘-Il I .n; ation of lv‘h.- I} |.“r, :;ullgurlmu, woostitutional debility, v regon Souatorial Coutest SITILE 500K, Qok) First 3,04 onservatiy 73, ur : 83 el v ore. | 840 of the murder o oses Lusby | wasting of tho traie, cong nsnmption and death ‘ Spocal Divareh 80T B racr, club purse; mile howta, Weddung | e DG COMervatives 879, un- | Dyee SIOH0C oo URBRT RS U | 0ia Don Lusby, fathor nad son, who | A CURE WARRANTED. Sanem, Oregon, Octobar 19 —To- | Day won, Brigand Bolls second; best ! eeeilihs rd they killed mome woeks ago, Wil Persons ruined in health by unlearned pretenders who keep them trifliug month ALRN, d ¢ 1:30 JOINED BY IRON TIES, ner in rubber now exiating qud con- | o0 : 1 ter wonth, taking poi 1 injurious compounds_should apply immedistel day's ballot for senator resultcd, ! , 3 sequent high price of raw materi Mabry was killed by Don Lusby last | after , I hould apply immedistely, Mit Shattuch 28, remuinder| . Second race, drummers' stake, for Manrip, Ostober 19.—King Alfon- | *¢4 4 * | Christmas. Thos, O'Connor was the | DR. FISHBLATT, S Dol %) HndOr | i repvear-olds, one aad & half mile, | 80, scoum anied by Prime Minister|Tesolutions were adopiedt Wbmanu. | FARMEA DT b SEC graduate of one of the most aminent collees fa the Uniled States, bas effeoted some of soattering, L y e ] L oot tho minister of agrienlture, | facturers refrain from eydenvoring to| W A 10AD 45 3 4 | the most astonishing cures that were over kuown, Muwny trouhled with ringing in the = ot ] AF #OnDIRGY. S600RG; | RARARES, A R " | keop down the pricss by undue I { wheu asl out nervousness, hoing alarmed at ceitain sonnds, with Mismourt R publioans and minister of war, have gone to[kech duwh the roermont™ o' Tho Minden Murderers: | wshings, attended sometinies with deravgement af the mind, were cured to Tue Bir olub purss, for all ages, | Saragossa and Huosea to assist st the | AtoR ogpe Correpoudenca cf T bk Rk R h ) We y \ 4 TP d <t h : be signed ®by all yubb: boot - Sl immediately, s % Louts, October 19.—Gen, John | three-quartors of a mile, Fellow Play | opening of railway connectien of the | 29, #HY anufacthressy that| BEAVER Crry, October 17.—The Take Particular Notice, W. Nubl, Was madn periancut | #on, bpiegeibirg second; time, 2:18. Sxfiimflh nndll"‘fel‘iuh systoms, A royal | 40 "";:,p.,“m, factorfes be| Minden murderara took dinuerat3 p | Dr. ¥, addresses all those who have injured themaelves by lmpropar fodulgence chairman of the republican county 3 order is published auzhorizing the pro- . . o | #nd solitary habits which ruin both miod and body, untitting then for business, study, shaisiman of tho ropubliosa couaty cup miuasoALEs 1N pxouann, | peack i oublishod authorizing the pru- | ) soq on_ andweter Deoeraher 230, | . yeatorday at tho house of a farmer, | 21 ritary bt which ru both wiuf awct ey, untitiog thep for businony study, dor Rralutionaltystatans Lonoow, October 19. — Lowndes, | treaties of commerce with countries | 1892 and koep thom 80 closed until| four milo north of this place, They | early habits o youch, vie, Weaknos of the buck and liabe, pains in the head and cognizing the a1ti Filley staic the Oxord sculler, has written a let' | which acoopt the basis Spain proposed | the price of rubbor shallfsll tos powit {100, (1uced to u deep canon, two | dimness of siht, low of msaulur powers, palpitation of ‘the heart, dyspepsia, nervous tion recently hell at Jet ter to The Sportaman, 1n which he | for the new treatios. which warrants them running. Mhm- AT IEmEE irritability, derangement of digestive functions, debility, consumption, ete, ‘recent B f 2 t 3 rbiinava o bber poods other than | aud a half mi'es weat of here, ol | eaftir 1k ! loptal by |48y8 but for the uct of their pre- ufacturers of rubber g < = 1 roivaing 1o platforn ofopts 1| sy bud on the ndtof Wi prr| 7 LN e 2 .t b, Oxfond, Arapa, Ou| PRIVATE OFFIGES, CLAPP'S BLOCK, 5TH & WALNUT 8T8 Il DRI e B8 l“t"." and the virnience of the American DusLiy, October 19 —Mr. Louden, | duce their consumption of erudo rab: | hartson, Norton and other points are | Entrance on Fifth Btreet, Des Moines, lowa. ves within fize days to rec pross, the Hillsdales would have beon | the delegate to the Irish uational | bor so that after November Ist it will | | "o onon with a good prospect | CONSULTATION FREE. Clurges moderato sud withinthe reich of all who need S Bpectal Dispaten | » oruey conrt of [ ialod hymlalau atements concerning ADDRESS TOTH Y IRISH PEOFLE, Public Health G sfis. Miuwavkes, Qotobor 19 —William | WHOLESALE & RETAIL ¥ sraciius McBriae {118 resources, Some months ago, it is | Dusuiy, October 19 —The com- |Special Dispatch to Tus LB, 23 - hGibson, city marshal of Horicon, Wia,, | { torney same court, Alfred . |etated, the firm clamed to have a large | mittee of the National lesgue adopted | Invianarosss, Octobee 19, — A% ‘the] gus shot ¢ -night by & wan whom ho WALL PAPER ' (lured). Of i’uu &b e non \.:‘-;r,.»f suaty over |..\n]|.ue. Wi, |an address to the Irish people, the | meeting of the Publig; da-Foried to arrcet. The doctors sy Gib- | . Nathau F.ank, Mason, Dr. Frank, | 8. Slater is iudorsed to alarge amount | substance of which is as follows:|tion, President Elagk De." Ezm M, {gon cannot iive. i \ Vozel and Carr, aro on the Filloy|of the concern's paper, aud as it was | Landlords have combined with the | Hunter, beiore pnu:'.lhcumlon t0 - | wmduw\hhad“ and Curtains, icket believed aud he owned large roal estate | purposo of breaking the spirit of teu- |adjourn, ssd the g had the Th Prioo of Slander. JORNICES CURTAIN POLES AND 25 oo bis indorsernent was gererally aceept. | ants, Tho dismuy which the prosent | best roprosenativo uy of wanie | Spocial Dispaich 1o Taw bice . FIXTURES. ! © Porsonsl Liberty League |ed. Investigation, however, discloses |scale of judicial rents has created |tarians ever held. soasion Nrw Yous, October 19.-The jury 2 i Special Dispatch to Tug Bax. that he does not own a large amount among applicants to the land courte |about 120 members were , Thelin the cass of Marie Prescott aganst l Illlltfl, 0"! & Brushes. MiLwavkee, October 19, —The exeo- ; willingly adwitted to the various En- conference who was hooted at by the|be 26 per cent. less than a' presont, Medical I'reatment, Tho wh Selentific @ at & distauce aud cannot call, will re. state convention aud suppors b 1 3 : of eapiu o (ieners 3 p 1 ough the wa y o ondi ination. PP glish regattas. conference on attempting to speak, | and not agein increase the gonsumyp. [ of etpiuring them. Geuoral Alexan cuiva ot atent on vzl o il by st plysending thls symptoass with potage. U NPT L R - — writes The Froemau's Journal that h | tion until such time as crude rubber | der lefc hero an hour ago with a posso odrew Look Box €8 Das Moinss lowa. ated: Tarse judgee of the Failure. knows he has drawn upon himself the [ has fallen to a point which warrants | The whole country is aroused, and the o ey Jay L Special Dispatch to Tiir ex hatred of the Irish members of par-|the inorease, It was alao resolved that | .10 o dotermined not to lof A M CLARK Nathan F { New Youk, Ootobor 10,—R, 'V, |lisment. particularly that of Thomas | the chairman shall appolnt s sommit- |/ W "0 Lo piey (the murderers) . . ) Storrs & Co., manufacturers of - wool Power O'Connor, 1den says he ha. | too whose duty i shall be to mature & ; a b, o i (| are oach armed with two 45¢ Nat : 1 P i1 ons at Ddhain, Mave., failod yeator. | 1%2ys held that the Irish of Amorica | plan for organizing » rubberimporting | are 01 4 ; t t' &P ,,H 0 Joseph A, Wi Fremtarms slq:su'mfml !fl,,"'f‘"‘," subscribed to assisttie vistims of land- | cowpany, with a capithl of not lees | revolvers and will bo ennily &ln BI‘ d. B. Ha]l lII‘ c Chaa, F. | ussots, $225,000, b ol HNA 1ords’ tyranny, and not to give bloared | tha: §50,000,000, the ecommhiitee to| taker J H A gtive committee of the National Liquor Dealers and Browers associa- I is alleged up to withio a few days |oreditors of the concern have been of property, and some recent transfers have been made which bave & ques- tionable appearance. report at & meeting of manufacturers, salaries to Irish members of parlia- to be called at a furure day, ment, City Marshal Shot renders it more necossary now than |treasurer's report shewed the year's over that the tenantry should be re-|receipts to have been $2,838; net united in vigilant, lawfal association | ba'ance on hand, $300, Presideat Tousey, of the American Nows company, rendered verdict in | favor of the plaintiff for $12 SIGN WRITER & DECORATOR. 107 South I14th Streot! IMAHA, . . . NEBRASKA