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e CETR AYS AT AATADTAD 90 10Q4 . s OMAH DAsLY BRE--MONDAY OCTOBER 27 1884, 5 A BUSTED BIOYCLE, his many friends will be pained to hear ORIMES AND CASUALTIES. soar in furg, oy art of ity b ubean't fou ko it can o o ] . P (',ln..- u\"\ d ath of I||:\v!|'N ~.)yjlx.-.?«.r. . il W ¢ ity v of the 1 uties in the state, | C1ICH \H!\\ & CLARKE, I W. A. CLARKE, Tn the Patterson-dohnson 1t ne | Ho left the employe of the Barkalows \ CHARNEL RUIN n above named tohave Bla } weading the ey cator gains Propriotora, Superine s L e thY | kil past year ¢ 1d t 1 0 u clp i Former Wins, the Latter the - k SALBECHIUUL, o thout his k g, M Lavt " ) 1 5 — v,y ) rEcK [ and without his knowledg 13, La I ity w al 000, I t Victim o ortune, ANFAR T D ATI oF A p nd Payno paid the switchman £33 f he show nine Vietim ot Mistortune, ASNEAK THIEF CAUGHT, | ¢ i it T [ service. " Tha engina with the train thon tentha of the German voto thit went, to (ar. | N - Special telegram to tho Bek |ed out at a high speed. When Blaine. die. | § ! German ) The groat bicycle race between W, ~ Newr W. Va., October vered that ho was golng west instoad of oast | of Indi 1 nway from thoir | o b Patterson, of Toronto, Canada, and WV, |-V StFanger Found in the Farmers B o. | days ago. & barn 1l ing to D V. Laughey, | HIS ANGER KNEW NO BOUN old party afllint o In if.] § St J h, M botk tel and Arrested on Snspicton T med In the The | and his words wero su '-.r--mv i v t ts that y . Joseph, Mo., both X tho ruins 1 Was mor and i \ d and v lir in Athletic e ahuma had been ores b U AR AL 4 ¢ timo pro- | Park terday cording to| Last night ut one of the [in the vuildi No one was 1 b i iy . i L will I*"‘ 1 H appoir were 8500 a|boarders in the Farr tel tran start- | vicinity, ! psed THE BUILER X 1 thinks tho tota] ¢ i h ity | i a and off the | led on going to his room to find a stran. | Who had in the v AT ADER BRANDS ALSKIOC 880, g acecked of 40,000 ovor tho v i Tt previ ohi g NN OARE P 80, Tho state is naturally democr | v din t de & hroak for tho [ hoar the ruis ) RUNG TO INJURE BIS OA \ Tho ly pendir ; nade a £ tho [ noar the rui B Y 1OR Sr TS Wi il rocy § 000, Owing t ollowed by tb wmm».\l.n-».:v‘l. ribly bur AT an half that increased v As t | ace which waa | & cry bringing out th ¢ th twa N, Octol Goneral Butler has | republi an party, Dot by 1 L 30 p.m,, w 3 t 'he strar ‘”" he o Nl ,H“\ od & et to J, B, Abbot, ox. | but by enthusing somowhat o o'clock steoet with I dors in hot [ goar: talus discovered & ) g the olinrires SHAL: s DISCOURAGED PARTY | v ) A\ « st t-homa reput took tho|pursuit. Tho stranger ran toward Fif. | bt with Chandler in the inter el f b L '30” was given [ teenth stree > the path of block o 1 Butlor says that the ¥ very much to loarn that Mr, New s tal d fro toratoh in gord | watchman Hyde, who brought him to a| ¢, ™ Bulld SA Lk U OO e LB U AR o e Naa and, ] i ory plain ono. ant Greely, who wa 1ds d@inits re Y oW to proc pe, Johnson takiug tho lead. In this |staudstili and took him to jail, where he | ing at N n st U skl L ey WS [ any detailed which will sl 9 v thi wd the int was protty |an old friond and constituent of mine, and [ 5 rity, doclaring that he will show | position, the men kept up an easy gait [gave the name m Johneon, well gut it was ex hied, Threo | one whom I triod to assist when in congross to | 4 suedity in fivo minates, | until nearly the end of the fourthlap| Tho prironbr was found o be ter 2 ot oo A Pl bt L il B ‘\,“”,", He iy — Skl <lHble cuk abb he: ad oo, | Brother, dealers in hasoball outfits, guns and [ tion, had yoturnod homo from at o ‘ s T whon Patteracn made a epurt and passed 0 ly ¢ 'f,\ -"‘;l“’, L e e Rl d fimportant voyago and was to bo raceis ed SIR MOSES MONTEFIORI his antugonist and camo homo under the kil SIS L3 slued at S14,000; the damage by tho citi my native stato of Now | JRW AND CHRISTIAN JOIN 1N TIOE ORSERYANCE sito about. fivo yards whend of Johnaon, | 118 O6#thin Houro near tho stock yarda | of" s, e 4311100 ce, $12,000, pampehira. Chandler invited sovoral gontle- | oy myk cuxrrvARY oF Ti18 ontes THiLAY. | o, 4:04 1 gotting ints a quarrel with tho men | T hard manufaoturers of hunting and fi-he [men of prominence o S artmnoubl et PATRIARON i 3 in. | had received tho injuries upon his per- |ing uits, occupied the fourth fioor, damage, [and to honor t cely and Lis brave 1 RTAR % reathing spell of about two min- son. ¥ 230,000 he buil vas d. 7,000: | associates, I went, The first man ot w Bartivork, October The celebration of | utes was taken when the wheelmen were Y 8 kv - D insurad, Hon, Samuol J. Randall, with whom T was mtonary of Montefiore was continnod i again startod, John o took the | .00 Saturday the Farmer hotel was Loy many years in congress, and T went on board | vy« ; g W 1 gain started. Johnson again took the visited by a sneak thief who carried cif FRnpsaie b ralt | 14680 1ot O this afternoon at tho Hanover streot syna lead and kopt it for more than two laps i AN L S e AR i s Fally 1,000 people wore unable ‘ Het Pattors & ssed him, John. | three suita of clothes, tho best ho could St Pavi, Oct s from | dler and other gentlomen of distinction, 1| 8og illy people were unable to Wwhen Pattcreon again passed him, John. find in the house, It seoms probable to | the railroad wreck roperted last night say | spent my timo espocially in Randall's com gain admiesion, Rov, Dr. B, 8, Zold doliy thar any other [ ered the oration, in which ho gave son tried hard to regain his lc Crookaton on | pany, and was more with I t place ALty MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALRRS the polico that Johnson was the party | that tho pas 1y manhood and succceded in reaching Pattorson i 9 he N ! & s who visited the hotel Seturday and re- | the Manitoba re 1 Oty A . cnce, who increased his spood eaving . " y burned bridge, f nd [ of the time in talking politics, ho ascuring me up to his one hundredeh ye. celobra. his spoed, leaving | g 0 last evening to securo more plun. | DArtially burned bridg phort for f tion was mado tho occasion for the colloction IN i L] [] his antagonist behind, Whe, vheel- ¥ the engino went over all right but tho baggage [*hat ho had made up a stron man‘hmfz‘umuhrtmll:‘d nn\tlk:"flv:::t:hfief dor. Johneon only a short timo azo was |car snf oo ernc o the track but forty. | Cloveland, as ho' has dono, and adsising g | of "y "o udove w Monteforo professor: . A AT £ th : obs | released from jail where ho served out a nately did not turn cver, No one hutt. yory strongly to do “tha samo. — Much |ship in tho Union Hebraw collrge, e peln nearly in front of the main_entrance, sentence for some minor offense, Mrichirids o8 1 regrotted to _part with him, | bration was not confined to those of Hebrow Johnson tried to pass his competitor 2 ol 3 I told him 1 could not | faith, but ehristians of all denominations wers i e Almost a Lynchin, 2 3 for reasons T have sinco made very publi t | present, celobrations oceurred at all 4 ~Last night [ 1,5 yoquest, tho Tallnpopsa ran fram. Dores tho principal oast when, by somo causs best known to him- - BLoOMINGTON, Tlls,, Oc ober i B, v e soions. oo AOOIDENTALLY SHOT, | Buooussor e, oc e o -Lutuihs 15 s o Coa Aoy o s . s T WATER WHEELS. ROLLER MILLS, ! utleman ou board, *Wa were engaged part | the life of Sir Moses, from | 1 this eveving encounte bicscle, raceiving quite serious injuries i yole, re . 3 spublican procession whic a|home, On 1wy grounds the ors of the The COEE Ho was picked up by his friends and | A Paston 1ell Boy Wounded by the | * the republican procession which B LY YR Al G W B The Cattle Convent N . . placediins & eatringe;” Ho wn cotalm % b inan on tho head and renderod him insensiblo, [ $186 Massachuin upices of Golonel Jaies | ST Louts, October 20—A. ofronlar s ubly scratched about tho face and com- Disoharge of a Revolver. Mounted meri from the Hudson cavalry o:ins | FY, Tieench, thege ol: oomoote ot ® | Loen g et govertiors of all the atates I fln Ialn eva Or ac Inerv ) aught | president of tho domocratic. convention. - Mr, [ and tarritorios 1 tho infon requuesting sk ey plaiaed of his wrist, which he said had e pauy at once dismounted, chased and T g i 5 Schultz, beat him sovercly and putting a rope 1 becu broken, A surgeon who happemed | Last night a young man about 15 years e iaulad) Nifiy ap. onca. lagg | soldiars, Chandler and myself made speechos to the | 3ppoint ono delogato ot largo to the pational MILL FURNISHINGS Ox ALL KINDS, INCLUDING THE Chandler wont back to_Portsmouth | cattlemen's convention o b hold hers ay. ) around hi L to bo upgntu;‘g gmlll!"ddm'ld“mwrm' h:, old and employed at the Paxton hotel na | 000 bt beck haoging and strangling. Ho | on board the Tallapoosa, Tandall “vant. @ | vomber 7, Oelebrated Anchor Brand Dufour Bolting Qloth servi i ere . i vas cut down by a poli stin time o u er uig Kessler's dance hall. A dog whose = how the Gloucester fisheries were condctod VERY SBATISFACTORY IN PROSTRATION, Upon an examination of his_bicycle, : . e ! the raddlo was found to be broken from | Presence was obnoxious to him was lying G Mln:. llur A "gl(;m“-(\'\-' it Jtl:!\“l':i';hll LG 1m:.I...“w:::‘i:?ewuIm.,:ml'; ):.w»l::: D, P, P, Gusanriy, Dotroit, Mich, BRASS G‘OODS AND PIPE F] TTINGS Its fastenings. Johnson claimed his ra-|on the sidewalk and he thought it a oy I’;\\IL\: \'-:':(” = e ::fl..n,:u‘-.:( o‘:;“y gain with Chandler on board tho Tallapoous | 50y8: ' have found it very satisfactor, J ' cing machine had been “‘fixed” between ital i i Suiti i e oo it about anything and certainly did not make | in its effects, notably in the prostratioy fhie tmo heats to beat him out of the | P>l 1ot to shoot bie. amptes | e ezing, o frdiag Ui o | 28 bargain with Blaine, becanso b wax not | attondant npon alalielom | ARCHITECTURAL AND BRIDGE IRON. race, somo of the spectators going so far [2¢tion to his thought he attempted to gL thore. Chandler not seen Mr. Blaine ———— intruder. ) L : ull the pistol from his side b since the nomination, as I understood, and Fcramblod Egys, a8 to say they sawit done. P P \pinly ot sinco tho nomination of Olove:| . o o HO*AY Ostober 98,.—Antes, Galh o Sosoon a8 Johnson was thrown from | pocket, whon it discharged itaelf inte RAILWAYS AND COMMERCE fand is bi ¢, i N : : e & Co.'s egg packing establisl Vi fin bicyle, tho question arone, had Pat: 1™ pogy. entering It in the g OGOt L DL it —— toraonie " 21l 1 Al n e e i NATIONATL CASIE 30X, i not, while his backera claimed ho had. |ing nge;inus and dangkaruun wn}\mg. Tm]u New Youk, Octobo Tho weeldly binlk BiC T e e oy s The judges, Mr. W, J. gan for . - | wounded man was taken to tho Centra. atoment is as tollows: Reecrve increaso, ; " " o $ia o o T S !("A‘J fl‘l‘xd“;( I)r P llI r:lim)i::&ru"l’ of:.al‘“{])‘l'll hospital, where his wound was cared for | $517,000. The banks now hold $32,192,000 in | WASHINGTON, October 25,—Secretary (ires. Why su{kyr the tortures n_{ biliousness BESHAERIERL Lo Rt e P Eeed | b DRz ph. After considerable diffj. | ©X¢83s of legal requirements, ham s investigating the charges mado by J, | when Hood’s Sarsaparilla will give you ccided thas the race was won by Patter- | by Dr. Ralph. EASTHOUND RATES RESTORED, 8. Barker, formerly clesk in- the office of the | sure relief? 1 by all druggists, 100 son, and in accordance with that decision [culty the ball, which was a 28, was | 2 Me. M, D. Jones, the stakeholder. sur- |found and extracted. The accident ook Kaxsas Crry, Octoba atbound pas- rendered tho stalzes to the declared win- | placo about 12 o'clock, At 2 a, m., Mmoo At (L (DU ner. Nearly all the outsido bets are still | shortly after the wound was dressed, ho N A " i the hands of the stakeholders, awaiting | Was réported as rosting easy and n a aatisfactory adjustment of the dispute, [fears were entortained of his saf firat comptroller of the treasury, who has | Dozes One Dol written a lottor to the president as ability to prove that great frauds had beon NOIFURTHERICUTS| ANTIOITATED. committed in that offica in allowance of _ Burwaro, October Thero is no change | claims and_nccounts, The secret gavo o | It in the passcnger war rates to-day. The | e to First Comptroller Lawrenc rting his -- Choter Row, October 26.—Reported to-day in aly:—Rorty-threo now cases of _cholora and nineteen doaths, most of them at Naples ODELL ROLLER MILL, 1t seems to have been tho determina- | The young man’s neme is Douglas and | i ic’ i porcoptibly incresoed, N Turthor to Barker, and as a result of the state. S pee—— tion of certain parties interested in the | he camo to Omaha only a week or ten | cuts are anticipated. ments mado by Judge Lawrenco the secrotary| REPUBLICAN Af POINTMENTS, race to win it by fair mesns or foul, [days a He has no relatives in the ——— we ordors for a full investigation of sarker's A Patterson says he offered $500 just | city. THE BLUE AND HAY, convection with a fraudulent claim T > X5 > e T red ) J Y S : : L X i passed through his hande, but wa: | APPOintments for Gon, ‘Charles ¥, ore the contest took place to throw LOGAN'S REPLY T0 AN INVITATION FROM Vige ; o A Wobla T o IR Wedding Bells, ped by another clerl in the same offic Manderson, tlie race and on Saturday wus approached = GINIA CONW! ATES IN WHICH HE SENT estion to bo determined in this brane Senator Mander nd other spealki by coctuin parties who offered him $100| Thero are fow persons connectod with GEACIOCS KEGUKTS AND LODGES S0ME WioLE: | iuvestigation Ta whethor Barker had sy e T to let Johnson win, railway circles in orabout Omaha who | soug apyic: knowledgo of a fraudulent character in this ;‘]‘“ ’l‘*:“"' ; ak tho following places on ace bstwes otti orses = s i s " 1 he dates named: The race betwesn trotting horses and | g know Frank C. Fuller, for eloven | Cinoaco, Octols The following is a|° 11E BECOND AUDITOR'S Revons, Gy Mrs, Armaindo did nos take place owin 4 § (e zo the bad condition of ll\é track, "nfi years a passenger conductor on the Union | copy of the letter sent by Gieneral Logan in WasHINGTON, October 26,.—The socond 0100, 208C 1 sonbot T 5 ¢ fo reply to the iuvitation of the confederato |auditor of the traasury has omplateet L ey oesenciingtiling h,ric_adgy' ;“Icl sty v};md o ,”.m Bas ol yeats soldiers of Rockingham county, Virginia, to | 7nual report for the fiacal year ended June olding a similar position on the Omaha 0 tas the \ 1884, 1t shows that he aggregate number ANOTHER AQCIDENT, & St. Paul rond, his run boiog botweon |° Gitdaeo T Ootonas of unajusted accounts and cluims on hand u o 1 ~Capti John 1L, [0 July 1, 1883, was $41,925, of whith £36,1 Omaha & Sioux City. Ralston, Harrisonburg, Va.—My doar sir: | wore for ar A Young Union Pacific Brakeman | Frank has, daring tho past week, made | Your lefter cneloing petition sign®d by | Were added atral Clty, Octob nd Island, October 20th, ]; penoye ‘I’\%""\'_"‘,"'l:“'”l"," We are prepared to furnish plans and estimates, and will contract for b it the erection ~of Flouring Mills and Grain Elevators, or for changing Flouring Mills, from Stona to the Roller System. 7™ Kspecial attention ' given to furnishing Powder Placts for any pur s of pay aud bounty. To this | Appointmonts tor Georgo W, Dorsoy claims, of whi uring tho year ( 1 now and J, G, Tare. . . . . S14,9 ¢ Vi 0l s ol 1 Prpimportant move in life, having united |over fiva hun:red mamcs of confoderats | 2% oF W S5 o e o1t e | 700620 . .o himself in marriage to Alice W. Cook, of | soldiors residing in your locality, requesting | claims wore divpoed of duing the your. loy Eerpoy AR ven) Octobe Tamps, Florida. The wodding took |mo (o i Schuyler—Saturday oyening, October Another one of the series of accidents | placo at the St. Paul Epiacopal chureh fn | 0o politiesl ey o 3o, b4 the djusted on the 3th of Juno : Sreaam mendation i 1ado that con. V. . DORSEY AND OTIER 8 ; iace]al a8l (Ep a0 citizens of this republic for Mheir docision o atuto limitation, which will Monday evening, Octobe that hes cf late befallen the empioyes of S‘ifi:‘fiai"i‘:"; %m;‘;’;’njd'imc“ otual |Fe:ervod: 1 “regrot excoodingly that my | bar all claiins gromimont of tho fnto war not | Blair—Tuexday avening, Octobor 55, N\ he Union Pacific road ocourred last night | , highly cultivated lady, and wiote B I et e Lt L Heanast Fores tostantar " ent within cuo o two S ey ereiog 10cko and resnlted in tho serious, if not fatal | gomo vory intoresting lottens for Trn B | et b} gencrous manner as this has beon, S i Tous, miancr vithi s b - ‘ b ~Tlhetay oveniog, Octobioe 3, : OMAHA wounding of Henry Cassady, better |last year from her southern home, Tho {923 poeini to, Inalthatithe peonioat iy TARIFF IS KING, Vest Point—k riday ovening, ctober 1. & Yy known us “Littlo Jimmie, " an cmployo | BBy couplo will, for the prasent, mako | Kb1s Wb allisoallay aaide chelfonmen | EUEE IR RS souin Nouru yon | o bl Dorsey witl bo accompanied 1y MEDICAL AND SURGICAL J. T:ARMSTRONG. M. D, DISPENSARY A their home in Sioux City but will haye that will give them eAls 9 v ? 5 e » i 4 give them prosperity and be cale BLAINE AND LOGAN, J. W. Lov as brakeman on the “hill train. the congratulations and good wishes of [ luted to duvelop the daatrmiels tayeorcalot Special Telegram to Trix: By, Civh Gong, C Prustios T D 1t appears that the train was at the [ their frionds in Omaha no less than in | lic beneath their soil, should adopt the polic Guitstolon et s ractice Limited to Diseases of the i Campaign 8peeches in the Third Con Eye and Ear, zressional Districe, 503 Farnam Street, - -OMAHJ time of the accident, just west of Thir-[tho liveliest town in the “Hawkeye” | of & protectivo tanff and invito northern cap L. 'W. Osborne will speak as follows: TN, i ST, CRNA SR » ning, Oct, 24, r B - ital to invesvin manufucturing, ete., in their [ Ohio by 25,000 majorlty,” said . t Decatur, Friday evening, teenth streot and that the injured man [state state and to ist in- the growth | Wm, McK “He is much stronger 1/ oy S follows E My n’E i 24 d 1 A1 conxor. [ poce, and estimajes made for soms General wmachinery repairs attended ing, Octobor 21, | bromptly.” Aadress RICHARD & CLARKE, Omaha,Neb Seriously if not Fatally Ivjured. iver an address at your place, on d ine will carry gressmun 9 and they unite in wishing him *“many |dustiias dhor " sou country is wol lantern, the last ono baing for the engi- |y o' A0 apted ta." o’ peopla ob 3. ath oo tans, Tl domocrits, wil ey o teh which he was abous - e adopting this policy will move forward ty | btem the tide, but it will be futile, G0k ig ot yet “‘thro Tho Y, M.JC, A, &« »J\"ll’;:'l’;l*‘;:ll'.llw‘vllw ture. Those who are so [ it Bluine and Logan are going to carry 1 to have thrown| The fifth annusl conv ner to o e sudden shock is suppc aesady from the top of the cars to the B, Barnes will sponk Eriday evening Oct, cuanot think or sp n state. T found Induna red hot tion of the [anything but the mixfortuses of pist and i Sith enthusiaam. I auything it Tapaead Zoung Man's\Oh abias Ciscalob e redIuire 60 ald o baslit SpUnE Ay Dol » dn that rosp will carried Ohin Young Men's Christian a:sociation wlll.bc that will be benoficial to sy barofo) 1 1 will |I,‘_;[. « |.,‘ ! Lul‘ n New York, New Jersey and Connecticu had given ono or two signals with his[ M- Faller has a host of frionds hero [5uq® 42 opment of the various in which was affocted by 617 8, Ch day evor Hartington, Tu i, Out, eround and the vicieno swinging of tan- | held in this city in November, b o country will perhaps continue to cling ¢ ot Jolaridge, Wodnesday ¢ 7, O Fugaged 1 the Lo ¢ L b s perhag K Coleridge, Wodnesday eveningg, Oct. oo 1 o i ) the engineer of No. 215 to | th,, Gl and continuing until the 9th, puiRdice. L u;:ml '-)hr Progiesilye . k": - \|\'|l‘vh-MI 'I':unwln_y fnyr, t,h‘L . A LA L : o ut off steam at once, vestigation | 1, B = 2 people o s them by tha way. endricks at Kvansvills, \ ric ening, Oct’ 31, Nervous Pros [} i , 5 1 o ortuna an W | g Fer e S SRR direction of grand results for their people 1n 2 L0008 - Sk on as follows Lions of Throat, Skin or Boncs, Blood Poisoning, | Cor. 16th and Capitol Aventte, treats all cases Orlp. uuder the wheels and bathed in his own C”""“l“'“ will be l";"’""““l‘d ”‘r“' Rblopglliise: oniol By Tolning s d e it them: | along the Wabash valloy to- ay from Sullivan | 04 8 follow aventiHOE 0ld S0ros and UICOrs, wo trested wih oo 194 pled or Detoruiod, ales disences ot iee) OF1P bloud, He was bruised from head to|havo boen extended to tho ollowing | Ives with the sty of progross. whysh hus | to this city, sen . 10 asead by Gy Te i Re sy Qrening i Qckid, ks on atesk sl S l g ¥ v g ie, Snturday evening, Oct. 25, Discases Arising frum Indigcyo r foot and had a bad cut on his head. His | opot41s shoven an bty for openlig the way 8, and | e u e g i e issases Arlaing nuiecration Narvous Systom, \ nonts, at Sul. 3 e nd this city. an State Contral Coun b results ever nation hereto about tho grand; ved by the people of an Blood, and cked hita up and carried him | "My Goo T Coxhead, stato eecretary of | Urive bl livan, Vinecnnes, Princoton comrados p to the h whero all that medical | yiayouri f D i ¢ 7 v meatl 3 f ourl, ore, These men who hava addressed me iu | The three first named were day meetings «nd rman District Committee, v 17 skill could do ‘was dono to rellove his | " Me ' G Baldwin, state secrotary of | wo kindly w manner, L recognisons brave men. | woen very lurga and enthusiastic, Tho goy- A Dustriot oy ke f Al 3 Urinary Crgans, sullering, and at a late hour last evoning | 1, s such as must take ‘the forefiont in bringing ernor reachod this ¢ £ 4180 and wap 306 at or congrens. i the T o ¢ i il "W All savey of Curvetore of the Spino, Crooked Foph ‘he was reported asresting ensy and strong Mr Daniel Sloan, general secrotary, | the southern people out from the bonds of men ) i ! o e peopla as follows: A Pasitive Wriiven Tega and Armg, Discasen of the Hip, K Honas ok o o T R D e Sloa who hava Kopo theic " contry” dopressud | tho depot by thre dom Slibaof #1008 Lio pable atifollowy, CF & airen 15 ailshal L Auido T niu " Alio Chwonio wleetions t \ ) ! , Towa, s | 4nd who have never howa the ability. to du - | tho city and several thousanl eit s dackson, ening, i Rhoumatisn, Paralysis, Pilcs, Ulcers, Catarth, Asth b one could be in the le: Mr W J Hanscl, general secretary, St velop the great sources of wenltl that aze | DIRHG the largest o s alight procession ever [ Tlarting aturday evoning, ol aDngee ma aud Bionchitip are ail tréated by new and suo- for tiue accident, tho rain having made Joseph, Mo, everywhere fonnd 10 their part of the o itnessed in this city paruded the stiests, \\v uyno, Monday evening, October 27 GUlD oeetiy Hikodn. Al A186ason ofikhe Bigod tho top of the cars slippery and unsafo t0|" N\ [arry Guetis, genoral sccretary, | Convey to thass gentlemen my regaty ot ors Diokn iyl (rom tho seia Ri e enday ¢ e a e $101. 0F exobure, aos i b y troated . . be standing on. Council Blulls, Towa, who it is hoped will | inubility to visit thewm during this cumy, 1o okerson At 9 o'clock Heny o0, e, i) Pl &nd & cure gusranteed. Young 1 il aged, X . 4 d W . A 11100 samio WElins oo AL driven to tho Willard Library p duy 2 p. m., October 50, d old mon wufforing from Weak d Nory The engi r and fireman, especially, [ 1o oo, '.}.t.m-‘: for .llflm‘n‘”'r;v 1 :"t'" g yy‘k.“:», a fifteen minutes' specch |,0ymy dience of Ihuraduy ovenivg, October 30, :’xhn.’um‘Imlfllrl‘”“l" Zon -'n:fis:-uum.l'ullflll'ntlon"tfl?x: grercised great caro in handling tho train. | " T Burlington and Missouri river, I thoy have nddremod, g poaonerin [ (fisen. 1o was received with Tmmense | - Oakland, Friday evening, Octabor 31, B0 al | 3ibr s 3 Ueart, Desjiondency Dizzingss, Lois of Memory,Laok he forco now employed in tho yard 18 | ypion Pacifio, and Miasouri Pacific rail- | with grout repeet. o1 oo vory truly ot Y | enthusiacin. Mondey e goes to Now Albany, | Blair Saturday evening, Novembor 1., A of iy and A1 i, o bo raiored . Hoai reported to be only one-fifth of that ro- [ woads have all agroed to carry dolegates JON A, Locay, | mukimg short stops st Booncvills, Gentry: iy a" nu 'I'Ur Tho Hurgion 1n: eharke. 1y o yratiite hegresd. quired and if any one is in fault it is tho | for one and ono. half fare upon presenta- e — ville, Tuntingtonburg and Ingloton, ANTL-MONOFOLI arrenrioy | IV B | eon Mo ke |, 506) ard hag”ptu company. tion of certificates, which can bo procur. BLAINE IN CHIOAGO, e R TS e s B ertone cating Norvous Da- | prfe clibtion of yout cite, —————— . . gy i 2 z onthe s n broaght on o 3 od of Gao A Joplin, general socretary, | Special diepateh to the Be 2 7' ¥ ) l," 0 Alisng Contegty Sliay i arononoly, cotings in tno Sec | byindueels P T ut you. Consultation free, Addross J, Y, " (i Speciul to 1 Kansa o ousing . o Hatu s et ' 0 A SAD ENDING, Omaha, Neb, Ciicaso, October 25,—The demonstration | SPecial to the Kausas City Times, ond Disericr, P L ooy 10-15 1. ey 13 i g ! oot Nob — L INDIANATOLIS, Octeber 25,—Both parties| 3. Burrows By, of Gage county, for th ORIG INAL. " i |TTLE " HAVANA L ].GOULD&CO'S‘ .8t, Louis, R R St. Louis, | Royal Havana Lottery ) i P (A GOVERNMENT INSTITUTION.) Milwaukoe, |, o at Havana, Cuba, Every 12 —— to-night in honor of Blaine promises in all its iy e s D o 4 u F thro T AR T et Army Orders, : features to bo the wost imposing and brilliant | 4 o mace pollu of tho state, and the republl. years sncrotary of tho State Iarmers’ Al W Pelvato Zacharias Rost, troop (i, 5th | night spectacle ever organized 1 the interest [ A 81 unttorstood to bo now comploting th | ance, will speak on the political iasues of the )% BOTY! tally Milleg, oavalry, & _furloughed _soldier without [ of any wortal visiting Chicago on poltical or | ird attempt to got accurate figures in thay i'n'.'.,yr.'fi'n,fll'.'.,(".“fn. I|i‘l:u::!fir:::::'l‘;,n.l:;:;"”“w"' at 1 TLES, —_— Inosrs to relurn to his station, will pro- | suy ofhior misslon, Tho msgaftads of tiy | Pertioulir, Tho demooratis poll makes the A - vtobor 24, | BFIONEOT 0 esvaeruesnse, Bavarin, Editor Bxx, ceed to Fort Washakie, Wyoming, and nl[x):irhmg grown beyond ;m:‘uiluhlifl entar. | 108l voto of the state 721,000, aud in its eatl, .L'fih;:\v‘:lr,l]‘ Olay oaunty, Hriday, Ostober 31, Culmbucher, .. .. -Bavaria, Suovairaay, Me,, October 20.—En- [FRort to his post commander for duty. |5 /'™ B aving the detaila in charge, | ™M of party strength it shows a democratic | ** 4y Centor, Clay county, Kriday, October | Pilsner. .., Bohemian, Aher) p‘h“ ‘fi’ud chf:ping from the Bos- On the recommendation of his compa majority of betweer® 8,000 and 10,00, This, ) KaiBer.eeesees 25 ++e.Bramen, ton Hereld, giving an account of the |BY f‘"d Wi":'"omnz-"der. :{m unflxxlnr;d however, does not make allowanco for 24, s :ckulh county, Satwiday, Octo DOMESTIC " ¥ B H ortlon of the sentence tn the case of pri- [ * 'y RO o g ot e &%) ¢ D, M, A i kAl L RLal e JANE. SaRusaie0. on a [ Infantry, published in goneral court. |its first meeting five Lundred, and the mem. iroat weorot, of thele figurow, but it in gon: | Riverton. Franklin county, Monday, O cto| Anhouser, . y " ¢ martial orders No. 2s, current sories from | barship this morning aggregates 2,000 young | erully beli thut their total is coniderably | ber 27, 1 'm, ; Best...u_. A As an illustration, a few evenings ago the first steps were taken toward the organizing of the it home, in the east, for the first time i - ) 4 5 4 . ? T theso headquarters, is remitted. men. These are not fictitious figures, and the | less than that above glven and that the list of | ~ Bloowington, Franklin county, Monday | 4ol ]if7.0, g te., ) J i} .t ington, R chlitz-1lene; p % in eight or ten years. }‘-"‘{;" e —— remarkablelcircumstance in connection with “’,""“"l';‘u'i‘“_“;’"‘,“C'L"‘h';",“"“‘l'l‘;z s Bevig Octobor 27, 7 .y i g \-‘_!“qv“ X M'lg:‘:’!‘l;’: to 14 Days. 4 ) 0UNG, EM IR GA DDA BN DA SONMAAR Sl 0 1ajo of casen resolved the bts to cvublican City, Harlan county, Tueaday, | ¥ (X . TICKETS, e e ALVES, $1, Norru Avens, October 8, 1854 —The TEEMER-GAUDAUK, thejundertakiog in the fact those belongiug to it [ (heir s fuvor, accordivg to thelr custom, A | Octaber 255 P . Ale, Porter, Domestic and Rhin ’k.!f., 10,80 maalonlation, nod oI Lfuge £ o'clock express on the Boston, Hoosac |ty sixaie sccnr, nace HESULTS N A Duaw, | have come and enrolled themselves voluntarily | gentleman who claiy to have ween their | Orleaus, Harlan county, Tuesday, October Wi ¥, MAURER. particsin intorest. 16 ls the fafrest thing fn th Tuunel & Western railway, conductor| s, Loiis, O, The single scull THE BLAINE GHIO YEL ;-Jvllw)lnn:l;.l;((;[lil;h’rn\m'huntuu'tuhl»ulmuoclmill: 28 7p. m, 1ne, -‘2]3 t 1 S, | 4o of chanoe i3 sxlmtonce. e e , » L h = | 4 T Yy ab ut 10,000, but by says furthormore, the | Beave City, Furnss county, Wednesds ‘arnam § for information and particulars apply to! 3 Allen and enginesr Gage, airéok & 0ars | race between Toomer and Gaudaur for 8000 a | aud svo boing thoraughly. tralued . its oxaca. gommitieo o much' yratiiod by tho b, | Ocouier 5, U county, Wodaeaday s %, -‘\';;;,-g*sr::“‘;,';";':;::‘,;:;:fxgB;jg;,.. sl riage occapied oy & young men and wo- side, three miles with a turn, Teemer to give |tion. The cry when coming from this tee- | fng, as thoy regard 10,000 th bo roully w small | Arrapahoo, Fuenas county, Wodnesd, j, Oc. 1 & paub b §AR & Gsevlock scoming Jask gty kil ctieur v ssconds s st e ol B1L0 | Mol besey wlith sanlag, fro Jaag 3w | maitar to overconio, T woy “tho confidonen | oo sy T Naey H lflfl BS aflrafl | 1 Sl e Ty P 80 Waaadolte, Kan, ing both instantly. The young man's Crevo Cocur lako, ner this city s aitan. | 1408 republican cuby orcunized: last night, [ of sucosss which tho committie dhowe . the | Cambridge, Kurnas county, Thursday, Oc ' by ) ibers two tho ud will sirve a8 a | public is fully waintained in their private dis. | o 30, 2 1. m, J 2 o f;”.dfi.:“f.,'i'v:’.ffufi “;f;,f;:r(‘;‘fu:g“ if’:; noon, On tne straightaway Teewer drew up | specinl ceoort for Tho macehivg col- | cumuns, aud hat 1t Wil bo sips 1 po s" 018 [ ber R GEE e AB. 8T. JULIEN, PROPRIETOR, iday, October ) within & length and a half wnd op | Um0 will nuaber fully twenty five thoueand disappointment to them 1f they fwl to secure (812, Vi Cor, 16th St, and Capltol Avenue, irown 200 feet frow the crossing, and Alung the line of miarch prep 5 on i | atleast 4,000 majority, Two® gentlemen wh., 0 carney county, I en fuet up u atecp bauk, The remains | thoroturn whin o half ipilo { m the Buish the | gruat soula liavo bien hader foF Hlumiugtion were R Aenkeman » L .“'“7'"‘ » Kearney county, Friday, October Furope wiane sk clas n evor 1 | 0 o nen were eve was o maguificent, strug o Dl s Jiages Sar Bliinndc 4 4 o ’ o wippliod with o wid Al delicacies of | were,taken to Blaukinton, and sgeut Lo | ale tha rest of “tho way homo: neither el o8 tn bulld ‘7"”‘|‘ duiny of by Gl | pRoMINENT 1N THE NATIONAL cONvENT ong | - Hustings, Aduws county, Suturday, Noyem ehory you pay for only What yo ardor as | i i d g ald ¢ i} ” ntage N P W e Hlatun catne to Chicay - N 41 qe 2p m, 1 taro. Kooms kttached fg ansle g-txlu'.mdufl‘; orgo llu:l and M:L"»‘.{.,.l <L ablo to gain any advan o | Tho Julgedot | 60 b b i wil, i folowi | ofthe oectave vt and o SRR T e Will Niko ksop day bobsdsro st puasiout ook waford, Vt, who had been visiting 3 yhso And that it musk b | (acfy ara Tearsied from & meabesaf tha o cp [hent here oue of the parties is Austin £l - g | o b et B 1o ratos. frlends i Pownal, and were roturnin Teomarlie, w40 uiittoa ta et ial Bttt e, tho entemnan who bt Ghry o iy | 1ot o well v A e | | & mktll frantumad | Phe ety N pec omer and Gauduur meb t0° | ha ‘was not up until aftee o, wud then | Hon, and the ther is John (. the. gan i and skull fractarec he girl’s skui sight a1d agreed wthe raceaver ne teman who exerclsed tha Jike function il | ment = Will curo Nervo also fractured, and she was ic jared inter- | &G 50 4 e H FLATLY REFUSED ropublican corvention, - e Beam s 1 U } By order congressional committse Socond J Nouraiin, Bolgt 4 oally. They were the only ehildren of | allio s on t ce y H‘wi‘-l“llhuht Ha was yr‘u{ m" k t;. tenal - committeoman, iy’ very notivy | dissrict, i : 3 t | i " i | an aged widow, - X I Py b il w1l ael- (and “cariies his breast pocket well ‘feath:] . " d | bt ¥ Kicotrld Belt s A uor , > . Qe Me Medill, Wt Teced with election sbatisticy ile ew | CBPIRIN O W, Siick le's Appointments | s tho Electricity und iasiotisn thios George Hall was well known in Omaha, Joy the Sphyny, oot snieeiod 10 hlvana o o bl sy ke asscl | Chr ) o e LAoe Appalntment i ARDIEANE, b ot A A Pt He lived fora number of years in thi ) October James Joy of D sudidate. Represon: | comnisbee, niad iy very wie, mphiny like and | monopo'y cand‘date £or congrens in the 20 s Nanufacturers of Brisw Castings, Stoye “‘u“w;‘ S y“{,..'“";',},":: el elty, and was ewmployed by Barkalow | trot arrived hero to-day from Englond, 11 ? i 0 aaq i, Iaber fehlly. ™ O cannut Tuip savsibis oo b | EsdRo Y cand dute political iwues of tho day | aud sl ofhor g castings s esialy, ool ass By ‘£’ tolug you wil I beothers as book-keeper, in which o refused to be interviewed and said bo would | £ the peopla in Sprivgfield and ‘ghe Whinoin } excending good uature wnd war gin bempera- 184 the followlng poita in wouthwentorn No. | sicn givon s (bt fos b08 of owstings for patents | aviil K y Teoublcs ‘and ‘other il | pation ho had but fow equals, Ho wasa|have 0 read what had been pulished Lofore | towiis b flo purpose, Fioully Blaine | mout any ra than. oo w6l envying f br sk on the dat ' bera nad. Cautis g mado at & (ow hours' no loo. * No work will | that 1 delag, bubcall 88 our Ppation he had but few equals, 0 WARA | P ould speak wi nee to 4 bwcawe angry and qsed ¥ ime very plain word i W great intelloctual heit, Mr. Brows| Jed Cloud Friday, October 24th, at 7 g0 | D¢ elVercd unice satista tion 14 iven . ) 1424 Douglas street, ¢ ¢ bright and iuteliigent ycung man, apd |P0C lia hatl et AR \ Leaviog hfiw v i wearh wallhng up aud | iyy iy, £ et intellocty o AN h sucty LESTELHON & BON, 1110 Faruaum §8., Ouatis, N2, Ore

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