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2 THE DAIEY BEE--OMA HA, FRI DAY, OC FOBER 20 STROETGEN'S SEDUCTION | bt} ety i e s vensen as | mpied Mlter four months of jdlencs. 1.0 0. F. 100,000 < st an atonerncnt. The prios made no ot | and for coal will be so heavy at that — | TIMKEN-SPRING VEHICLLS ' 8‘ : The Details From Denver and Ad- | meidtim b e x Gaihele Lmicht marey | om0 e e ineresser | The Grand Encampment of the SRS LS | ditional Documents, 0 Nopounk of WHAL 1 Bave doat, B0 pow TheJeannette Inqeiry State in Session at | Bl I have confesscd it wonld be if we could TUALLY RELEASE EACH OTHER I have eafd what you accuse me of, aud T tiope yon will forgive me for doing 0. I am very sorry | have made you so much Special Dispatch to Tir Ben, WasHINGTON, Ootober 10, —In the Jeannette board of inquiry Danen- hower was recalled, and asked the fol- lowing question: ‘Do you know of The Frantic Mother Tries to Kill Her Boy, Fremont, The Graud Lodge Fo‘.lows’ | The € qest Mélsfig and _ TRE LEABING S toxbls, Had [ been more true to yon R'hylhnu( in hrhs‘: management of the With Its Annual ‘R + Q‘F fbertal £ 1 ond 410ad T a i the weiokborkiood, | Jeannette which subsequent experi- ; | © ! Hflu . B stor ot ey [ Wi “Lavs Sheen” . bt onen. prov: prejodical, aad which Bession, et ail JEWELRY HOUSE MUSEEB L e Doctor but 1 ha le d Tesson 3 on avolded, | pil . Wil . i Her that will me las sl lifs, Yon ocan C”"’_"ll.l""‘;:‘hf_“"r;w 3 e They ar 4 Omaha. Visitors can here IN TR WEST| ; marey wow, bt we for e, it inall over | g GISOERCC G uqment which | The grand encampmont and grand | iage Builders and Dealors througho find all ltios in SIT.. Gener:l Agonts for the ¥ e (T L e b€ | ;s called for by court; and when I em. | lodge, 1. O, O, F., of tho state of Ne. | he country, ) ‘ all novelties in ¢ nost and Best Pianos aud l Her Farewell Letters, Reolease |.uit ogaingt yo T it you wil give me | barked on the nlxpedi(.inn’ lh was to|braska wera in rowsion at Fremont|{ {PRINGS, GEARS & BOT‘/[P% VER WARE. CLOCKS, Organs manufactured. anything 1 will be pleased to ace . abide by the judgment of the com- o 0 o Forssl b — 2.4 : 5 a and Receipt. gt ray for yon andyour chldren Uhat| bandor, and 1 do not wish to be oppo. [ Toorey and Wedneaday. The e Rich und Stylish Jewelry, Our prices are as Low as g o Sohld ooin down vwrte ‘o few |Aite inmy judgment to that of tne) SUCTIPMEL et on Tuduy, ahout Henry Tir tkan. i sp: any Eastern Manufacturer a DoctoriDistrich Dontos oms ot che it i 1 et 10, U g, commandee .,r",llh..;., unless it fs | foely wembers, representing tensab: | © S TN, pt F @I, vhe Latest, Most Artistic, land Dealer B Tribune's Statements. Bhonld you ot e to do anything | absolutely veguired of me.’ ordinate oncampments, being present. | av ez 3wy TEES, 4 OuHaCs, i Coedy . . V et < FiEtom OF SORF nonchranel T ot ony | s LG SO was_ olearod for conaulta Nearly all oM Wty on ., = = nac». |and Choicost Selections in| Pjanos and Organs sold i - % 124 tion. . y N : . Thessnonscement T s st rawvsonmven |y it an hours conterenos th |30 the reporte how nbesly e PRECIOUS STONES and fortcash or installments at, | . day concerning the charges made avainst | (il 1o host of wishes for your welfare. | 3508 woro reopened and the witness |tion of the order i wy state, Gran all descripuions of FINE Bottom Prices. Dr, Edward Dietrich, of this city, created Yours in Sadnem, was asked: ; Reproscutudve C, 0. Housel, who was | 14 ~N& A SPLENDID stock of no little surprise. The majority were in- Ina St “Are there any material facts re-|in attendavce on the annual session | WATGHES at as Low Pri- I8 ¢ einwa Chickerin clived to jndge fairly and await both sides [ After the receipt of ¢ lating to the management of the Jean- | o yovereign grand lodge at Balti- 4 5 y ] g of the story before expressing an opinion ;i‘jv“;;‘-"“;';‘[f"' ‘n;-'h '.g!,',,r. o a jus- | nette coming wit}:lin your own 1knuwlv 66 it m'”mh" sepobtad tha the ces as 18 compatlble with Kna.be, Vose & Son's Pi 3 o of the peaco dre o (LR SR Yo B0t wtated " v ol c | i Oy TN fh ik of patits | Had ke, ey R of whoh & o | e YoNor we e patviasolial Unifotm dogreo for en: nonorable dealers. Call anos,and other makes. ] Beoktne 4, drkined % 11ile Létser, thin R Ao R Tho witness stated that the canned | campments had been adopted and the and see our Riegant New| Also Clough & Warren, 4 . § o SRS - : b 4 Y h L bigh." breen Eidward Dietrch and Ida Strontgen, | ye e g oy Offoor Pay H'a|they aro published. This fs » | corner 11th and Farnham not fai to see us before pur- 5 The Dewver Tribute of Wednesday|The said Ndward Dietrich doth hereby Debts. feature in Odd Fellowship, a4 "0 Streets chasin L covenant and agree with the said Ida | special Dispatch to Tin Brr, which has long been agit' g g 2. wome others or held his head too gy, | said: I told you 0. He Vous Aylng too gives the other side of the story as fol- lows: INKANE AND PENKLURSS, Insane, penniless, among strangers, and with an illegitimate child, Mise lda Stroetgen lies ill in this city, at 285} Nine. teenth street, where +he is being kindly cared for and everything possible is being done to alleviate her physical sufferings and mental anguish, Her caso is ead in the extreme, and one which placesa prom- 1nent citizen of Omahs in a bad light and brings down upon his head the condemna- tion of all persons scquainted with the facts, This man is & practiving physician in the city mentioned—Dr, Dietrich, The details io the case have been suppressed for a few days out of charity to the unfor- tunate woman, but affairs have taken such a turn that it is no longer possible o keep the matter hushed up. THE TRy, About four months ago Miss Stroctgen came to Denver from Omaha, and went to the house of & friend and to her confidrd that she was in a delicate condition, This *Articles of agresment entered iuto this 1th duy of April in the yenr 1852, be- Stroetgen to do and perform the matter and thivgs following: ) He will from this day release aid Ida Stroetgen from all claims or oblipations, whatsoever, which he now has or ever had, growing out of a promise of the said Tda fitmfl.vln to marry the said Edward Dietrich, Prov ded, The said Ida Stroctgen re- leases the said Edward Dietrich from all obligation growing out of the promise of the wiid Edward Dietrich to marry the sald Tda Strostgen, And the said Ida Stroetgen doth bereby covenant and agree with lin said Edward Dietrich to do snd perform the mattersand things following: First—She will from this day releace the smd Edward Dietrich from all claims and obligations whatsoever that she has or ever had growing out of a yromise of the said Edward Dietrich to ma the said Tda Suoetgen In witness whereof the snid parties do bereunto set their hands, this L1th day of April, 1882, [Signed. | Fhwann Dirie, 1A BT.opTces, Witnens: T, A. C. Brann. “Then follows the acknowledgement of 'I' A. C. Beard, us justice of the peac goods were generally bad, and had been destroyed from time to time. WasniNerox, Octobor 19, —The sec- retary of war has submitted to the judge advocate general for an optnion on the question whether persistent re- fusal on the part of an armny officer to pay his just debta does not make nim lishle to trial by court martial upon the charge of conduct unbecoming an officer and a gentleman, Three Men Killed: Special Dispatch to The Bee, Memrazs, October 19.—It is ve- ported here that at Knoxville, 'Lenn., this morning, Joseph A, Mabvy and George W. Mabry were sl and killed by Major ‘Thomas O'Conner, and that he, 1u turn, was killed by the Mabrys. Particulars have been tele- graphed for. LRI et Death of an Old Printer. Special dispatch to Tk Brk. Buckiek Serines, Va., October 19, —dJohn D. Defrees, late public printer of the government, died this morning, work will bs eent to the grand encamp- ments all over the world as roon strongly advoeated by thel qaing (dd Fellows in the vations cov peedooe ine world whero 014 Fel' gwaiit oy foothold. After A seeret 868 on in which Rep reaentative Hou' el exempliied the secret work, the encampment adjourn- ed until Wedr esday morning. Upon reaseembling on Wednesday morning, the following officers were eleeted for the ensuing year: George Weber, of Lincoln, G. C. J. M. Schnellbacker, Plattsmouth, G. H. P, L. G. Johns, of Seward, G. 8. W, D. A. Cline, of Lincoln, grand scribe, Samuel McClay, of Lincoln, grand treasurer, J. H. Wheeler, of Grand Ts'and, grand representative to the Sover- eign Graud Lodge, After reports had been received and acted upon, and other routine business had been transacted, the yon suffer fr om Dyspepsia, use BURDOCh ‘LOOD BITTERS, 1t you are affiicted with Biliousness, nso BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS 1t you are prostrated with sick Headache, take BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS 1 your Bowela are disordered, regulate them with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. 1t vour Blood ta mpure, purity 1t with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS, It you ha ‘e Indigestion, you will ind an antidote in BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS, 1t you are trowbled with Spring Complaints, er- adicate them with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS, It your Liveris torpid, restore it to healthy action with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS It your Liver is affected, you will find a sure re- storative in BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS, 1t you have any specics of Humor or Pimple, tail not to take BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS, 1t you have any symptoms of Uleers or Scrofulous Btore, Tower aug 26 tfme Building, Sterling, Imperial, Smith |American Organs, &c. De MAX MEYER & BRO.,, MANUFAGTURERS OF SHOW CASES A Large Stock alwavs on Hand, EFAILI. 1882, WHOLESALE MILLINERY & NOTIONS Zephyrs, Germantown, Etc, STOCK LARGER THAN EVER. { 1308341310 Dousiar s I OBERFELDER & CO. BOOX-KEEPING, BU! T INESS FORMS, SOEIPT 1N FULL et 3 : Sores, a curative remedy will be found in BANKING ) . greatly astonished her friend, but she ex- A RECEIPT IN FULL grand cfficors elect were installed. 5 : COMMERCIAL LAW, 3 ¥ "y n vri inG He Must Go. Py BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. PEN] NS > NOMY pluined that all would bo made right ond | _ ‘The following receipt written in Graan | (o e Must Tho secret work was exemplified, and | por tmparting strength and vitalty to the sye. PENMANSHIP, POLITICAL ECONOMY, that soon she would be married to the man’ who had taken advantage of her confiding love. She kept up a correspondence with Dr. Dintrich, and he was profuse in his promises to act honorably and wustain her #ood character and, so far, unsullied repu- tation, A BRIGHT BABY BOY, Things went on rmoothly until recently, when she was tuken wick, “She did not up- pear to fear the result, Rut relied upon the promise of her seducer tf\at he would mar- is attached to this paper: “I hereby testify that Edw. Dietrich for the prowise of marriage and the con- sequences which may arise out of the same, has sufficiently satisfied me, and that I ia fature have no further claim against bim and release him from everything for the sum of §200, which has been paid out to me uhiv, 11uh day of April, 1882, Iha STROETGEN Miss Strostgen subs quently wrote tho doctor that she was in Denver, but to this no reply was mu-le except letiers remind- Trieste, October 19.—A drunken man arrested some time since while he was manufacturing bombs, has been sentenced to death. L CACRARNEE ‘Worthy ot Praise. As v rule we do not reco mmend patent Medicines, but when we know of one that orally is » public benefactor, and does smmvaly‘ cure, then we consider it our uty to impart that information to all. the grand ei.campment adjourned. ‘I'he Grand Lodge assembled in its twenty-fi‘th annual session at 2 ¢’clock Wedunesday afternoon, with the fol- lowing officers in attendance: * J. T. Hedrick, of Tecomseh, G. M. W. . Curtis, of Pawnee City, D. G. M. H. v. Hadson, of Columbus, G. W, D. A. Oling, of Lincoln, grand sec- tem, nothing can eqaal BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS, For Nervous and General Dcbility, tone up the system with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS, Price, 81.00 per Bottle; Trla Bettles (O Cts FOSTER, MILBURN, & Go., Props, BUFFALG, N. ¥. old uh wholesale by Ish & Mchatoy and &, T Goodnian_ 47 sod: COMMERCIAL ARITHMETIC, ENGLISH LANGUAGES Taught by gentlemeu of business experience and broad scholarship at the WYMAN COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, A new institution based on the highest standard of excellence, and evening seesions are now in successful operation. For circulars or specinl information apply to or address Day and A.L WYMAN ry her. On Sunday morav, the 7th in- [ {n: '} Vi Slectei ; retary. - fl g her that she wonld not be there had she | Klectric Bitters aretruly a most valuable . 73 . {ant, there was born to her Wright, baby | oy faithiu to hini. That it was fool. | medicine, and will surely cure Bilionsness, | Samucl MoClag, of Lincoln, grand PERFECTION \ - The wother was well ad apparent- | foh ¢, spend her money in such trips as she | Fever and Ague, Stomach, Liver and | treasurer. ) ly happy. A lotter was immed utched to the doct r in Omaha, i 4 i 3 ) i A GENERAL DENIALs remedies fail. We know wereof wespeak, | and J. H. Wheeler, of Grand ITsland E";‘n";“";:"‘:’:'l":’:: “;? e ‘;.'tl;d “‘“L"“ Dr. Diedrich says the last communica- | and can freely recommend them to i grand repres Ved lead, is only attained by using o greatly in need’ 7o sasene JMOWer | tfon he had from her was about three [ Exch.—Sold at fifty cents a bottle, by |~ The seasio d ; : Lol (e B ot A" 40e | months ago, when she sald it he kept re-) O, ¥, Goedwman, esterday promised to :h(ch wnllnuenflu'ly unlooked :5, :, Mi‘:: minding her of her fsults she would eenel Ve ) Pe one' ax ost intgreating ever s Yy Miss | a1l Correspondence with him, The atsés. The Colored Voters, ii2ld by the order in this state. An Stroetgen. The contained o lengthy statement, regularly deawn up, and with a blank for & “ianaturs, WHAT WAS DEMANDED, might nead it some time. ment of The Tribune that a letter was sent him and that he returned an answer says, 13 absolutely false, o hay *received enclosing o blank for her to -lfin. vhe doctor [ ing of colored voters was held at J. Kidner Cumplninu.k even were all other e On Tuesday eveuing amass meet- R. Simson’s residence, at Twenty- D. H. Wheeler, of Plattsmouth, important magter to be considered is the report of & committee appointed a year ago to revise the constitution and general laws of the order {n the state. Wiicver ¥ hieni HEATING AND BAKING, 8toves and Ranges. WITH . 10 communjoation and sent no answer, nor 4 5 do'sl:;: '“u'&f:}'.‘.:nm.:’v‘"z"rff?'{,"."111'5 any blank statemens for xignature,”" He | firat and Tzard streets. Their report i3 ready, and promises to WIkE GM]I'ZE- aalEY)EB SIS never promised to marry Ida S roetgen, |#8y¥ he bus neither received nor sent any- make the seaslon a very Hivaly one, y and therefore had never been shown_an, thing for three nionths past, G. Young was elected chlirumu,l 8# t' eroare diverse opinions regarding MILTON ROGERS & SONS favors because of such promise, With e e e and Mr, Brown secretary, g thu'nht?“snf u;mie '-hfl,tml;“t‘ (ll-l‘.fl;u Proot Everywhere. Remarks of o political chacaoter some of i}tih?ngel yiropo_uii_ et e = e e n?l 1t any invalid or sick person has the | werg {nen made by C. D, Bell, E. S.| Kidney Complaint Cured. ol ey defense in cate any trouhle grew out ot the least doubt of the power and efficacy | Clemens, Mr. Johnson, A. Brown B, Tarner, Rockester, N, Y., writes: *'I e atter, 1If this was done, he would im-|of Hop Bittors to cure them, the; have been for over a yearsuhject to serious | = SV P Taediatély tond money: 1f it was ot lono, | an find cases exactly like theit own, | and C. W. Portar. diorder of tho dneya, and oftan vashle NEVER DIRECTORY OF LEADING WESTENR HUTEL h 1d not send . The letter | j i i i 0 attend to business; I procured your Buk- ¥ ——— ST L R el 1 ”:!’“' "l“}'I“t“l'Sh"“'h"‘;’d' ‘"“f‘ proof | Mr. Young made a strong apoooh | 15 T2t 80 T oS RREe e B HOTELS, PROPRIETORS TOW N iaisiocaidoores, Toimeant AluDuGHIvE Sho gg::n‘::entln AT lt"d initayoe ot supporting the, republioan [for halfiwhotiie wasluted) I intond o ARLINGTON, J. G. McINTIRE, Lincoln, Nek g OBt - . : o it i i 3 5 ) » Nekt, 5 woman whether or not she sivned it. Lo ynurydrug Yoy (‘Ecum. party and the entire ticket, and en. ::‘:f::f;vfl}\,::eln{:?‘l’ u’l"‘:;::?l.‘(:&u ghevioril WEATHERLY 'HOUSE, [ WEATHERLY, Manning, lowa, DRIVEN TO INSANITY, The effect was terrible, The woman realized that ‘she had been duped and — - Another Strike. dorsing the platform of the state con- vention, J. R, imeon, C. D, Bell and others, A WORD TO THE WISE. REYNOLDS 'HOUSE, BARATOGA HOTEL, C. C. REYNCLDS, J. 8. BTELLINIUB Coon Rapids, lowa. Milford, Neb, turned out upon the world, shorn of every- | Special Dispatch to Tux Kxr, i A = . MARSH HOUSE, E. MANS, BROWNSVILLE Nek thing beld dear, From that moment her| Ciicaco, Octaher 18 - Representa- 'p‘(’;“‘ in the nm‘;a '{'”",';f A Little Gratuttous Adyice from Mr. COMMERGIAL HOTEL® JOMN HANNAN, Stromsburg Ne mind wandered and she became oblivious | tives of the Awal tea % | . On motion of J. R. Simson, a com- Ed. Leeder to His Friends. s HALL HOUSE, AW, HALL T o avery(hini; Cranepiriog about Ber, Sho | Byem Wromh e malgamated Iron lml mittee of three was appointed to se- pUT A e Waaks OITY HOTEL, OHENEY & CLARK, Blalr, Neb. took a dislike to her unfortunate but inno- [ S0 WWorkors’ assoolation from nearly | jecta man as a delegate to the next |, ne paior of Tum Bax nosscs, LOST MAN - i il cont babe, and sometimes went so far as to | 841 districts have been in secret ses- county conventio The committee A g ; et [HOOD, and all the COMMERCIAL HOTE -, J. Q. MEAD, Neilgh, Neb strike him —unknowivgly of couse, ft|sion hero the past throe days. As|was as follows W. Porter, Mr, | | replied to the card nigned ‘‘Sura- gl eftects of youth- GRAND CENTRAL £ SEYMOUR, Nobraska Clty, We: .‘.';.?:.'Z:""?’J,’i‘.;' r_;';;”tllfi;;l;\r-:“y-lm near as could be loarned the discussion | Johnson and Mr, J. Lindsay. toga,” in this morning’s Herald, and I Ryllul fojiics and eXcof | - MISSOURI PAGIFIO HQTEL, P L. THORP, Weeping Water, 1 takea foom her, it being feared that she would injure him; when she had calmed of the question of renewal of the late scrike occupied most of the time. At Committes reported as follows, that Mr. Young was their chcice to regre- wish to announce ‘0 all intsrested in road houses, through the columns of nently all weakening, involuntary tossts sud Bl draine upon the sys- COMMERCIAL HOUSE GREENWOOD HOUSE, A. 0. CAARPER, W.MAYFIELD, Hardy, Nob, Oraenwood, Neg W down he was given buck to her, and sho | firet the sentiment was in favor of de- | gent the colored people in the county i COMMERGIAL HOUBE, E. BTOREY Clarinda, lowa received him with denionstrations of joy. | manding an increase of 124 per cont, | conyention. Mr. Young declined the | YOUF Paper: ENO'S HOTEL, £, L. ENO, Eremont, Nob* Sho calle bim Cal, _wbivhd ia_probably but finaily it was decided to make | nomination, First. That I was not, in any rian- EXOHANGE HOTEL, 0. B, HACKNEY, Ashiand, Neb the name of her be rayer, and, when 1ot | demand for 10 por cent all around. On motion of Mr. B M nery shapo or form, counected with 3 £ iR 1 violent, is as lavish with her affections & | ppidemand will be made known to DMONeR O - APON N, A8 ) ARAPO G ) FRODRENIS and Repro- METROPOLITAN HOTEL, FRANG LOVELL, AtkInson, New a mother can be, . mill owners here to-morrow, This Simson was nominated and Mr, the arrcst of any of the parties for | ares 9 wll the organic MORGAN HOUEE, E L 3, Quido Rocd, n N0 MISTAK MY & 9 son nominated Mr, C, D, Bell, i : 5 o r and vitality, ma- BUMMIT HOUSE BWAN & BECKER, Oreston, X wformation is not positive, but is selling liquor without license. king life oyable. Pric q \ d d The Tribune then goes on toway that |y i tREa! Ao ek OSIEER, b 18] A vote was taken and Mr. Second. That this statoment T can | hotble, or tonr thues tho quantity 810, HOUSTON HOUSE, GEO. CALPH, Exira, la, letters were found from Diedrich in which were *‘promises of marriuge, and_ declara. tions showing plainly that he had seduced her under promire of marriage, There tended to other districts, Presidont Jarratt was presont, but states he did not preside; that the sentiment of the was unanimously elected as represent- ative trom the Sixth ward in the coun- ty convention, Mr, Harris moved for permanent prove by Distriot Attorney Burnha, 1 have been, as _hundreds of oth citizens huve, in the habit of driving ure from observatian, to No. C. 0. D. ipt of §1 ae a wuaranteo. 1g answers mnst inclose stamp, iotters re REYNOLDS HOUBE, WALKER HOUSE, COMMERGIAL HOTEL, ©. H. ©. M. REYNOLDE, & BURGESS, Atlantic, I, s Auduton, te, Neola, WAL was no mbtaking it—It was 80 writteh and i 1 RN S : 2 out on the road, and Wy I wanted to| Dr. Minie's Dandelon Pills CITY HOTEL, DIA LLIAMS, Harlan la, | sgoed by Dot iy fivv.::'.f.mr'e.fifi‘f:‘fi:‘.d t]‘l’u.llt:lulllli‘:l: e SERAINHON, which was unanimously | 4rinic patronized th ei:“awn. and was, | 50 the best and chespest dyspepaia and bijlasy PARK HOUSE, MRS, M. E, GUMMINGS, Corning, in. ‘ i smatavag 'L”':‘r",’l',l“'““lfi,:,';:,; ratt for failure to push the demand | | § Clenlons was elected proals perhaps unfortunatoly ™ called = béfore | 60 cente. ) ¢ § NEBRASKA HOTEL, . AVERY, Btantan, | chastity was gooe, and the ouly person [more sternly in the lasl strike and|gent; O, W. Porter, vice president;| ¢ &rand jury éo t“"‘i,“'-"" this fact, PRULE B LR “,"f{’,]’,h;’.‘:‘,‘:o',;‘l‘_{.“';,lu MERCHANTS HOTEL J, W. BOULWARE, (Burlington Juration & P § who culd set hertight b fore the world | looked to demanding his resignation | X' W, Parker, sccrotary: My, Harris. | % 8 Other citizqn mi¥ehave been. | Gresnl bl of LA MR | coMMERCIAL HOTEL, _— Blanchard, a ot basely retused to do so, The tervible blow | unloss he would take more radical| o apa}, 2 VS ). * | When hefore the jury £ tild the truth, [Jauggists:'§1 a bottlo. PARKS HOTEL, F. M. PARK Shenandoah, | wrecked her mind, and sbe is to marshal, ENGLISI MEDICAL INSTITUTE, 4 d 0 I Object of pity and sommiserations T " | Brounca. Mr. Young suggested that a vote of T"f"[ 1 "‘?“1"‘ . be "l““"f‘d"d‘.‘;“t‘ Y016 Olive St 86, Louts, Mo, COMMERG AL HOTEL, HENRY WILLS, Dayld Clty, Neo | PROTECTING FRIENDS, e i thanks be given to Mr. and Mrs, J, ::(;““fl:"'::.:":gl': AREE A AN For Beloln Omaba by o oo BAGNELL HOUSE, CHAS. BAGNELL, College 8prings, Ia i The kind friends with whom she found | orrespondence of Tus I A :‘- b;l"‘"’" for ‘h"h‘."‘;‘ of their house | ¢jay should protect men Loty by | _Jsuge-ly M OOMMEROIAL HOUSE, WM, LUTTON, Villisca, I, ‘ or the meeting which was u . A e P ——. DKINS HOUSE, FRANK WILKINBON, ‘.‘h?'n"fé'??,r.‘.'fli"n.'.'."rfiy"i'.’{,{“ ’:It:g'n‘:é’- PuiuaveLriia, Ootober 18.—Frank |} opiented to g 4 (WANIMOUS" | the law and pay this outrageows li-| To Nervous Sufterers ::LL uguasa H. M, PERRY, A2 x:.lt':.m b ] ter quiet. hopiog that Diotrich would re. | Queen, proprietor of The New York | ny o ydioumed, subject to the | °08¢ foe, and us is evident have ‘been ity HOUSE, ) My s a Grove, Ia n. and marey the woman, *‘We still | Clipper, died this afternoon of parsly- Ing ady ) SuDJ¢ 0 the trying to do so, The transytessors THE OREAT EUROPEAN REMEDY. OOMMERCIAL HOUBE 8, F. 8TEARNS, Odebolt, la | ve an idea that he will marry ber,” said | ais on the brain, 63 years of age. ‘;‘l'v‘;‘ l"',‘ “‘1" Clonlons, president, and |5y teql the grip of the law, and wish Dr. J. B. Simpson's Bpedifl WOOD8 HOUSE, JOHN ECKERT, Osceola, Neb 5o lady.who balrisndad hee 10 & coparter, - o Wy VAR, MomiNY, to lay the blame on a law-abiding citi- | " nnxm“m i DOUGLAB HOUSE, J. 8. DUNHAM, Olarks, Neb. oW+ M08 And Withou! The Bismarck Bridge. In countries whe) i z3n, who is entirely innocant 6f any- . BEDFORD HOUBE J. T. GBEEN, Bedford I n i J re malaria 1s prev- | %3, Who 1s entirely inno A for Bpermatosrhes, ) ord la. SUMARDULL pney. Jo RA% :f;-'yt.ha %2 | Buosial Dispatoh to Tus Ban, | alent, or wnereshe climate is subject |thing in conncction with the same, w::."a:-,' Pbe cech e ety Sactlies ARLINGTON HOUSE, J. M. BLACK & 8ON, Marysville Mo of the opinion that sbe would bave Bismarck, Ootober 18.—The. first | ¢y sudden whanpés—=should be found exoept being brought balure.lha jury | trom loll;:l:m ‘ml;l”fi:kga lfi:.; NORFOLK JUNOTION HOUSE A, T. POTTER, NorfolkJunction Neb eusily and ‘quickly recovered from the | train crossod thenew Northern Pacific | iy overy house Brown's lron Bitters, | 0 give testimony. I consider it a L o e | WINSLOW HOUSE Q. McCARTY, Seward, Neb :Ilrmnl.:::tr an&i‘l’:‘& “w:\l.'l be‘t:n high bridge over the Missouri river at et dastardly and mean pieco of business fvor | Conmumptios 333‘2;‘5‘»« ‘:‘%la%‘i M & ggg;.flsk Auroar Neb e L etad o R e el dn :’,‘:;,f,’."g':(:‘:d?yy "f:: {;:"'_':L;‘]’;S:'L‘; STATH JOTTINGS, to try qui framo P‘l’b""l"""“""“'y‘hl"' [ ‘:flls’zr'fi. AVOCA EATING HOUSE .%'Lfi;‘%%%xzoé‘_e o ‘Avgc:v v ey v lay, st s T am an informer. advise slan- he Specifc L L a , Rey i b B the bridge will be tested by running | Lincoln has three public reading rooms, | derers to walk up to the captain’s Medielao s FOSTER HOUBE Capt, JOUN FOSTER, — Lewls la. TR0y v e e i ”'IS""\“:‘"‘VY enginea woross coupled to-| Fillmore county votes at the comivg | oflice, pay up, and look pleasant, and Wi wond s DEPOT MOTEL, c :c:«ffimfi, Guniap, ia baove article, and in response produced | BT e]gi:ll;fl(l‘unl|uu(uult|n|l to build a 6,000 | stead ulf lylléx uhuubt duther pml:pl.la to lulrtluu:‘n;tu Doa ooy Wouse o4 Moanfou Logan:la, the following documents, the first of which o - R 0l at Genova, try and send somebody to make laws s = L JAGGER HOUSE, ' JAGGRR& 80w, Denison, 3, was ‘written by the whlortunte youe | Vb Universalists. (i Ol gul Kl Worley, boh | that they will o fes inelined o brea. e AR and gob tuil par YL D pAdonAs Boe o Danisen, fu | woman jus ore leaving his house, and | Bpecial Dispateh to Tux 2xx of Cass county, eloped on the 15th and ‘Epw. LEEDER. Prico, Bpecite, § par packags, or slx pack. ~ —— | was banded him by her. 1o was 8| Fuiuapkueusa, Ostober 18,—The |We'e warried f Hamburg . agen for 1,00 A a1l artors e = | X e G | RASSEIB RS Ll o | “wmym, | $500 REWARD. 4 ‘;nlt:.u]:—.": \‘:”‘ru;t:”.::v ‘,“I‘:::u:l").;”i bla the churoh of Measiab. A bont uuulnl) sent to Liocola for exhibition & | The town of Guide Rock, Webster | & aba K, N:c.and Tabas, | e e B T leave with the greates: restel on account | 1,000 churches in the United States | ape o er ouchos bigh. | couny, Neb., wants a live editor to 2 EBRASKA | vuiovill prodic’a Paine that Wil cquaf i of your children vou ) eceafter |und Cunada were represented, The umlx):a:h‘l“;uml':d‘\‘\“ ke L Y ;mr!l;m"{ start & newspaper, 8 liberal patronsge | ey | AR Y] [} Yi} | Pennsylvania Patent Rubber decide to marry me | gony n was called lan ks AT KR SROTE WAt S 350" A laes | can he secured, The right man is sure A YN B L SR H | Fenis QI8 ARk under cortair cire e, 1 will be A Ger by J. | the 17th to the exteut of §250. A lace | ' TRADE WMARK yiuhl T LY Paint J D,V Bost r 1 v curtain blew against a | | e | ¥ | 14V uid . i pleaged, Lut neverthe o are free, and | ‘ s president, wh | eurtaia 8 . = o Sunoeed. | | - | ) 434 1 think now that the gossin { was 1o-elected - Waraer, of Hizlland, e By Vincoln, Web o T fa N hood will be satistie. after 1 4 - aru by fire laat Friday, togcthos with b DAVID €. EVANS & CO 4 £ | 5 W Yise & L4 & house 1na SrioEr ewani for Restozation of Ola|%) able bay horee, a ' . | ! : : e next letter was written from Crele Retes » 04 North Se 3 | STEWART & STEPHE » date of Apuil 6, and reads, av | gpocial bisy : ! your of G Hoff- | ST. LOUIS, MO. | | & Proprictors, Ouiaha House A A raanisa vy Sy Pirmsuuks, Pa, October 19,~Ip |othes raed so encrely 'that i s ~Ask e cer for the Cel- | e i REFERENO e T compiiance with the request of o e Ster Cofleo a ar Baking v ¥ cmeee d Busey. D and 4414 cha ;.;i:.; :” m_l :_I‘ omstances | BUMbEE of wwiners, Presidont Jones, | Grana Falland Wintgr Open ipg. | Powder. : NUFEANKA MANUFAOTUSING 00 B Ouiaha N from beginpiog to end. Headvisedmenot | OF the coal mivers’ association, has| A matter of much interest the | o | — T = to warey you. 1 should take the child as |#alled & convention of the miners of | ladies of Council Blufls and \Westers | DR. ¥. SCHERER, | MORGAN PARK Weman 5 uffl—age lrm‘ulm:er of what 1 "T' to repent for, 1|of the Pittsburg district, for Friday, | Iowa is the fact that Mrs, Bliss will Physician d Sur o |V | A T Jusb Bk marry you wa “‘7‘3;““,l‘f“,‘k},‘";":: October 27, for the purpose of de- | exhibit her latest French pattecn hats | © 2y S1C180 an UXBOD, | oo Cauire " send ey o |{MILCITARY ACADEMY | Wi rdlbeniinie that you will give me & couple of Lundeed | aBdivg the restoration of the 4.cent | and bonnets on Friday and Saturday CHEONIU TMSEASES A BPECIALTY, 4@ Tie pociticMedicio ls sold by alldragglate) | L e eares | WAKE ADDITION SCHOOLHOU! f : y St 81 por po-kage, or 0 packages for #6, ) or Boy p 5 dollars, 1t will satiefy we, and pay the | Fate for miuiug, on November 15th. | the 20th and 21t of thie month, All Modicinge furnished st office. be sent i e by mail on recr ipt'o! the momey, by | for Coilcge, Selentific School or Business. ‘Send ) Friday 20th w. Pro expenses of wy ccafinement, I told the | The present rate is 3§ cents, anc w ly od to i N addresii; | THEGUAY dEDICINE 00 % Cupt, ED, N, KIRK TALCOTT. 1 » Hiodman RO S5 Y o et 2 NG tne | S . $ ) as [ aro cordially invited to attend. No|omee N, W. corber 18th and Farnam stree t ‘Bugalo, N, Y. B, | y - Al P you would not do that; that you [ the outcome of the strike, wkich |cards. over Merchapt y Natioual Bauk, Owaba, Neb. ocime-e | Mosrgar Park, Cook Go. IN staiogue. ar ois