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Lonisiana State Lotterv Company, 17 do Neveby ceviify Aat ve supersiss ths ey rangementa for all the “MontAly an Drarangs of the Louisiana State Lotter; and sn person manage and control l“ them neat in its adver Ineorporated In 1868 for 35 years by ého | tor edusational and charitable purposes—with & Gty 000,000—40 which & reserve fund of ove has sinoe been addod, ng popuinr, vole th_tranchis 0 14al of 81, 550,000 By on overwhelml was made & part of sdopted Dooember 8d, A. The only Lottery ever voted on and en- dorsed by the people of any State. 1t nover soales or postponee. Its grand single numbor drawings take OMAH DALY BRE-TIHURISDAY ves, and that the same are conduoted it} Jairness. and §n good fasth toward all par 106 auihorize the company (o uss (A() cer | (eAA fac-rimiles of OUF Hgnatures attashed ements. placo monthly. A splendid opportunity to win a Fortune 11th Grand Drawing omy! ofy Music, New Orleans, Tuesday, No vember 11th, 1884—-174th Monthly drawing OAPITAL PRIZE, $75,000. 100,000 Ticketa at Five Dollars Fach, tions, in Fiftha in proportion, LIST OF Pi yeost in ay et Annic ompany Drawing) of the track. counties, COMMISSIONERS, lalator rosent state constitution . 1879, lasa 1, in the Acad: Frao the The tinal act of the lo ciple involving the taxes levied A QUARTETTE OF CAS The U 1", R, IR, meo l.-fl‘- Enjoin Four in Peoportion™ Countics From Collecting Their Tav <, litigated prin. by the state and county authorities upon lands owned by the Union Pacific railzond in Nebraska was taken by that corporation | U. 8. Cirenit Court. Four saits were instituted by that com. pany against the counties of Platte, Col- fax, Gosper and Hall, and missioners and treasurors. sot up the Incorporation of the plaintiff under the act of congress and the subsidy of each alternate soction of a strip of land twenty miles in width lying on each slde They continue further that in the years 1878, 1870, 1880, 1881 and 1882 cortain taxes were levied upon their lands by the proper oflicors of these These lands, which amount to thousands of acres, are specifically de- scribed in exhibits to the petitions, The plaintiff alleges that when the above taxes were levled no patents had been issued by the government to those lands, _nor, hiad the costs of surveying, seclecting and conveying been paid, nor had the reglster or receiver at tho land oftices rocelyed thelfr fees for entering them upon the books of their oft B The plaintiff attempta to bring its case under that decision of the United States supreme court which decided lands not taxable until a patent to thom had beon issued by the government. tion is prayed for to rostrain the de- fendanta from encumbering, charging or conveying these landa so taxed, or in any way casting a cloud upon the title of tho Union Pacific railroad to them, tition alleges that 'a multiplicity of suits their The petitons come cen. An injunc- The pe- APITAL PRIZE. : A A s will be avoided by instituting the actions 1 do do in the form as brought, L] l‘l’.le!:S oF !‘,CA& - — - 1] o 2000, W do 1000 THE NEW SERVICEF. ¥ do 500, 1y do £00, o 2 Lt a0 do 10Q,.. The Night Mail to go into b ton the 209 do BO.... 9 9 14 lot0 do 2, B, & M, R 1 November |, ArzROXIATI R RN 9 Approximation prizes of £ " ZEC 37 4o Chief Mail Olerk Griflin yostorday ro- 1 o 1967 addres Prizcs AmOTNUng 80....ovesverever . 4305,600 i1oatlén for ratea to eluba iwthor Information POSTAL NU1ES, E: Naw York Exchang by Fxpress (all sums of $5 and upwaras at our ox- pense) addres:ed orM. A. DAUPHIY, 807 Sovonth 8t. Washiagton D. C. Mako P, 0. Moncy Ordara payab'eand address 1 Letters to’ EW ORLEANS NATIONAT, BAN Regist; oald to mada Orleans, dto clearly givlng tal ¢ Orders, Currency twe Nel M A. DAUPHIN, New Orl! Yo Cloud and McCoc En UMPHREYS OPATHIC = PRIN E\ESPEC”:ICS For the Curo of all discas Horses, Cattle, Sheep DOGS, HOGS, POULTRY. Used suceessfully for 20 years by Far- mers, Stockbreeders, Horse R.R., & used by the U.S.Gove za=Pamphlets & Charts sent free, %5 oM VET dorsed This is the Y | M. in this state INARY s of tions botween nm't. ok n several days ago to be put on the B. & The mail in vice will leaye Omaha at 6.10 p. m , ar- riving in this city at 10:05 necessitate the employment of four new crews of two men each, and if it be ¢ tinued to Denver as now anticipated will rcquire three moro. of this service hae long been nceded and will greay facilitate postal communica- ceived the following order from the pate office department at Washix WASHINGTON, Octobe Red Cloud and McCook, Nev, service has been estal Burlington and Missouri River en Omaba and | distance 321.10 miles, be an addition to the Omahaa Neb,, and taking up and discontinuing that portion of the Crete and Oxfc gervice between Red Cloud and Oxtord, Nek The lineis to be known as the Omal ston: Tho Omaha and Railway postal shed_on the line of the ilread bo- d_Cloud and McCook, This service will nd Hastings, 1 railway postal 1 way postal service. [ st servico mentioned this ser- This will The establishment Omaha and the towns HUMPHREYS' MEDICINE €0, |™"yus, o, 109 Fulton St., New York. o ~ Humphreys' Homeopathic » pecific No.28 150 30 yoars. The only successful remedy for us Debility, Vital Weakness, n, from? o 3 and it SOLDIY Dive Nervo d Prost tre er via o Addce 15TS, or sent postpaid on r r-work or other cAuser powder, for 85, 03 pus yyues)xig o) g 'S ‘S00LIJ O[¥SO[OUM J© P8|Iejey Sing Pue S3eo[) ourg J401S S0003 AU = = b fus ] = 2 = = D WA D K Ce ts, market. corver of Douglas cery sto ¥ se. ELECTION low prices. R *S90ig YSBD 18OMOT] goods, but 1e ‘pesjueienn eg QInuy put Suesq ey unees solicited, 827-1m voked, granted First B1si No, 2 Howard, e, SABM[Y UOND UEHL, | Wi s ro ~ | and Bookbinders, Swmoke Szal of N ixth ward, ot store of A. IL. corner of Cuming and B—— Tic clectrotyped, we are prepared to fill orders promptly for election tickots ' Printing Co , Printers , Omaha, — - along the Ime of this road in Nebraska, PLACES‘OF REGISTERING. o the Vi heir Names rlous It is necessary that every resident of this city wishing to voie at the election to bo held on Tuesday next. should re- cord his name and vegistrar of the ward in which he lives. This can be done at the following place: the hours being the same in all the wacd s ward 515 and 520 South Tenth _strect, every day this week from 11 &, m. until 7 p. ., and on Monday next until noon. Second Ward first astore corner Thirteenth residenco with the district at Heimrod & and Jackson Second ward, eecond district, at 1811 St, Mary’s Avenue, at Klien & Hansen's moat Third ward, at 117 South Fourtecnth street, Fourth ward, at Wabush ticket office, cor- ner of Fifteenth and ifth ward, first d ) teenth street, next door to Gentleman's gro- tri ifth ward, sccond district, at Tremont ounders, inders streets, rs—Having forms at 028 2tm&'s A Pawn Brolker Raided, Smith, the Tenth streot pawnbroker was visited yesterday by the city merchal in tho search of stolen gonds, a part of the wearing apparel stolen from William Speight, a boarder at the Planters house, The clothing was found in Smith’s place, The pawnbroker tried in var obstruct the marshal from finding the that to go through the plac the clothes took them without paying tho amount of Smith’s lien on Smith was not arrested but the marshal threatens to close up his place of busi- ness for not complying with the city or- dinance, in keeping a rccosd of prop- erty pledged withhim, e — 10,000 bushels Choice for salo in car lots or less, us ways to proceeded and finding cflicer the same Winter Applo Your bu J. G. WiLuiavs & Co, Nebraska City, Neb, o Licutenant F. Patten, twenty-first infantry, in orders current sories from Fort Kinney, Wyo., is extended twelvo (12) By order of Brigadier Gene Army Orders Circular number thirty-seven, current series from theso headquarters, is re- The leave of absence for seven (7) day Jarvie Me- 1 B— 1 Carolina Tobas i rmam and Har | York Saate t ond or and on [o0 leit { HONEAT DEMOCRAT, an, En, Reyp an gains Newark 1ow that to for ine. The po of ( and managers i As they have grave doubis of lity to corry this state thay ask ratic enemies to forepo their oS tion to him that a democratic victory may by se Mr. Fowler refusos to liston to thia Wy s ha does not recognize Clave: land a8 a dome id becanse his election, would invoke the ithin tha first two if it should bo accomplishoc destruction of the party years of his administratior It is due to the enemics of and in this state,”" continues Mr, For to say that our opposition is not based on personal g but mainly on his politic: His ap proval of the Roosevelt bill, destroying homa rulo in New York City and vesting all powers in one man shows that he is not a mocrat, His vety of the five-cent-fare bill shows th. he takes the most extreme ground in _favoe of the monopelists, His vetoes generally show his hostility to Jabor and tho intorests” of the iasses of the people. Tt is because wo are democrats that we regard Cloveland's election as the groatest evil that could result as the issue of this contest. His election would mean a nominal democratic victory based on _undemocratic prin- ciplos’ and policies. Under his admin. istration as president, the democratic party in the country would break in pieces ns his admimistration as_governor broko it up in this stato within the first year after he entere on his duties, It is said, and truly, by ind: pendent republicans, that Cloveland is as mich ropublican as_democratic. This is not very taking cry. o majority of republicans want a man president who i more republican than he is democrat, As for old-line democrats, | think there are thousands who prefer, if they have to take & dose of republicanism, to take it straight and vote for Blaine and Loga Mr, i».m ler considers Cleveland unfis, polit. ically, n and intellectually, to be pre i dont. “Politically he is monopolist,” adds Fowler, “and not a democrat; morally, it rdly decent to xay what ho i ually ho is very small potatoss mtends also that the country does not want change toa party whose platform is facing both ways an1 whose _candiaate is dumb on the most important iss On_the other hand, he likes Blaine, bocause, as ho puts it, “wo know where to find him.” 1le has ex ned the Mulligan letters and all the docu ments issued by the independent repuklicans, but finds no proof in them that Mr. Blaiuo is a corrupt man, But he thinks that Cleve land's betrayal of the interests of the peoj ievanes, in his vetoos mak s him objoctionable. * Pherefore, des Mr. Fowler, “the best and surest w to save the demc party from their fate is to vote for Blaine and Logan.” R T h n RAILWAY AND CORMERGE. CHAKGE AND DENIAL, Cincaco, October 20, —Commissioner ik having ivforuied the east bound trunk lines that o had received complaint from St. Louls linos that the Chicago lines were cutting freight rates and asking him to order a reduc tion of five cents per hundred. The local east bound committee met today and adopted 2 mwemor um to Commissioner Fink deny- ing the charge and saying t to order the re duction now would be t) invite dis: THE ra to-day and what comont, ~ permitting the iscue of passes to influenes business, re nowed. This applies to all roads running westward between St. Louis, Chicago and Minneapolis. A DRY GOODS FAILL » Lovts, October 20.—11, Lyon & Son, ods ‘and _notions, failed,” Liabilities assots 850,000, B Fullerton Notes, Correspondence of Tik B, FrLLERToN, Nance Co., Neb,, Oct, 20 ford, Macklem & Ilorbes, general merchants, nown as the pass made an assignmont last weol £6,000; stimated at § A special election has been called to decide whether or not the plan of A, 1. Strang & Co, for water works will be accepted. Five thou- sand dollars of bonds are for. —— COAST S1ORMS, TERIIELE AXD DESTRUCTIVE TEMPESTS OFF THE COAST OF LOWER CALIFORNIA, SaN Fraxersco, October 26, The steamer whern, arrived from Guaymas to-day, and Drings nows of disastrous storms on the coast of Lower California. The steamer Estado do Sonora which left Mazatlan, September with nineteen passengers and a crew of thirty-cight, is belioved to bo lost with all on board. The eteamer was o Mexican conster o seven hundred tons, owned by Don Joaquin 1tedo, insured in this city for $70,000, The American ech oner Dora is also believed to be lost. Another storm occurred October 7th, and coutinued three days, Twenty houees at Cape Lucas wera destvoyad. A groat number of cattle were villed, Nine Mexican coasters were lost, Hach had from threo to five persons on board, Al perished oxcepting one sailor and one bo; Tho storm was the most v nt ever seen in these parts. The following further particulars of the storms on the coast of Lower California were leerned to-day, ‘The news was brought by the captain of the steamer Newbern. Hesays the 1o de Soncra left Mazatlan' Sep- The first storm broke out the It raged with such territic de Sonora was unable 0 It is supposed eho rolied over and down with fifty souls. othing ever heard of passeng or or October Mth the wleen passed a large qnantity of wrecked stuff near the entrance to the Gulf of Californin. A lot of brass works had been picked up by tho na- tives of the SunJoe idand » brass work was sent to Guaymas for identificatic "I'hy socond stormn began October 7¢h, lasted three s and was moro violont even than the first. ouly particulars are as reported already. Thera “was such o tremendous rea running th the Newbern was un. able to touch at the cape, Out of all small constors only one is heard of, a simall sloop (nawe unknown with five sboard, two saved, & young boy, son of M, Green, inana ger at the Capeof St. Lucas, and u sailor, The latter held the boy 36 houra in his arms in the water, Of nine schoners lost, four wero the San Pablo, San Pedro, Cisne, Anto- wii, The numes of the others are unknown, i 108K WHO 1 1 to the Chicago Tri v prowinent d mocr 1 rocret f the B THE MANIAC BRAKEMAN, ANOTHER VERSION OF THE MOIST MUKDEL CASE SCHIOUER'S SHARE 1N THE TRAGEDY TRAGEDY—THE N3 STERY CLEAED UF, ux City Journal, The Vermillion Republican of inst, hina this | waniac brakeman who hias been 40 prowinent ly before the public for the past week TItappeats to ba Jawes Colligan of Star Township, who startled the carly shudes of the morning, lase week and disappeared over the bluff on his way to Lk Voint, where he boarded a frefght train and was settng the b in regular style. After being put off the i supposed to live gone to Sioux City, That he s insane thare seems o bu no (ues s formerly in the Yankton i from there on the hi wther, who fur . the cfforts to fortun m 1 to Stou Clty fo ) thing botter here, the 1 to Omaha, and after tor treatment Tames not heari | despondent, and, becon i fdea that his brother wos |his roason, He was st tho return of his mcther and by was sont to t Tho means oara of thai nd little is YOATS A0 caused be men m one been the m traged y., HE ANNUA ORDNANCH AN INTER Wasnina eral Benet, submitted is submitted and thorou 810,000 arbines an ed at tho been done i General B defenc tho onsuing the zountry wants by o pr printion embarrasead soveral ex| foreign bo boeen aubmi! field guns, gin of the n perpetrated to break oul had been merey eithe vic meanwhile found horse avoid a sen burst of Theobaw’s savazo ¢ uelty, care shonld be taken no mab, is onl an argumen <ORPRISIY Rocuests Tribune, —1 Cle plote revol distille Patricl ran, o leadi and i lawyer, wh sorats, will the Ir nposed o invariably v an Trish pri for Clovelun his i pure char Bluine, ing material Tuesday o pait; the city. I demo; hardly bo f from the d¢ AG A RYNDIOA VLANS 10 rrobuer, Mkx co Furopssn m on the identity of the|Mexican National rallr sufli equip the vance houfehold were h hurt which ) s of his rambling chatter his attendants suspected that he Nance county, Neb But that could not have been, for ho was on the farm in Star township on ths dato of that for is not doemed adequate to the nocessitios of the arsenal. calls for immodis fortifications engagoments for furnishing stacl msiderably augmented. for to enabl teries of our army with modern | s is variously ostin 300, including the jaile other than prisoners, and includicg also rev- eral Britwsh suojects, 11 women, 3 Chi and 2 Burmese prin tho bodies were mutilated and exposed for tw or three days, and the beads wore | poles through the cit ing high fe rich rewards to those butcl of the largeet number of victins, Tho massacre has aroused a fecling of pro ¢ the Dritish 1 and an indignation to the utterar fzoon speakers, asthe comminnity in that placo, always eager for the aunexation of uppor Bur. Tn this (quist way they st who will n from tho | tha asylum for th eased at the reque of the family wastd ¢ njured|Nicho as and i left now, Two daus r drossers in this 1t was doubtloss th inflicted on hiy | en’ wild talk whil io j il d, now that it is al an who did the wholesaly some two w — GREAT GUNS 1. RRPORT OF THE CIlIE} THE GRRAT NERD O APPROPRIATIONS =OUR DRFENSELES FSTING DOCUMENT roN, October 24, chiof of his annual ordnance of th report 1, The erection of st and shops has beon eonductad cconomically The the last genoral ghly. appr cary During the year, & 1B d shiotguns have heen 1nanufactur national armory. Much lag also n manufacturing v of grave conc ' tion and he | sion that congross will its appreciation of thess liboral and permaon . 9ho deparbment wa I in its work in con erimental guns for art by tho backwarde manufa turers ia mentin * | by tho inferior quality of rome naterial ra vod and submitted o test by the depart- ment, The roport says than an experiniant hos been mado by the erdinanco Loted in fir vg shells chargod with explosive goating frou servico gung and that the practicalility of making such firings, using ordinary gun pov der as the propelling agent, with wafaty and certainty seems now almost asared, Some 8- inch steel shells have been ordered with view ot incraasing penetration in iron plates and with tho expectation that the explosiva effects of the gelatine will - theraby tted and an appropriation the departmet to arm i Tho passage of the senato bill now pending in the house, relating to tho formation of voluntcer militia organizations, i1 recom- mended in tho strongost terus, e THI MANDALAY MASSACE A Caleutta telegram to the London Tiwies says: There are conflicting accounts of the ori 108 re which it in Mandalay j 1. Oae that the prisoners, having heard that their number wera about to be executed, tri ng was stigated by some of Theebaw’s wministers, who the Mengwoon prince, and who desired an eveuse for mas- sacreing cor t. Another is that a1i coquetting _ with in prisoners who socrets, Whatever be the trath of ths, it is certain that some kind of rising, real or pre- tonded, occurred; and that the juil was spedily surrounded with troops, who commenced o ruthless and indiscriminate mussacro, showing no or to sox or age, d at and save After the 1 the king and ‘n\ over the event, s who co or through as held tanent of di ot to attach too much i ces which may fall _fro y too li > this ine \in favor of this policy. e — THI IRISH DEFECIION, G MAGNITUDE OF e, N, Y. ial to tho The Irisa dissatisfacti 1 this section amounts to t. Walter . Duffy, a THE MOV ; Dr. Casey, a leading Trish phys Cox, a shos mannfa ture 1 g druggist; and D, G, 1% » have boretofore baon vote for Blaine, They b h Bleine and Logan club of this L 0) membors, oted the d 100 of whe utic ticket serted on the best authority that there is n iest in this connty who il The Catholic tion they express the greatest detestation for oralities and their admiration for the r and positivo qualitic alko deii Iingl lly to x vorwl n some of the lowns a ound, 1t seems Lain Tiish Catholic vote in Monroo connty diverted 20, mocracy will bo at loast 2 — - AN KUROPEAN CAVTURE ALL OF T O DISTIL MEXI via Gavvestes, dintillers, has proposed fent eapital to road under the condition htors Drigadier Gen- The ponditures of the department durivg the year, including thoso attending tho domned stores, amounted to §2,01 report of oporations at the Rock Island ar lo of con. magazing the condition of our An estimate | ipears hus been knew their The number of al persons It is stated that nd his court were hold- Sver, | 0 one can st at. this fresh out- ro contril astrous Raports of the attitude of the Trish in the towns are as favorable to Mr, Blaine vote for Clevelas 10 SCHEME, October Count Laugear 1, representing o syndicate of «d compuny to ad comple \s | t Yank- | hor in the Tames, f th ty « nate that | It may ok ag OF ARMY LIBERAL COAST— rmy, The o houses fation of guns, const ra and s be show to nmtional nam g their and i ked sht bat- i loading 150 to u nutchory raded on 1 giving uld boast Jurmah, at Ran- iportance om - Ran- went as ESTRNT, Ch m - with g0 a com: wealthy or. Cur. eloy, the | iva dem g to city, m have . It will vo nyorsa- s of Mr, feat noxt to the 51 an Irish: 1 can that the LK AY 0's COIN 29, to the to and that the ) . - —y Advertising Cheats, The Branswick Thronel urticle, in an elegant, inter ( )T ( v ! “Th an it into somo ady mont ) that we d all sy Canibri 1 he refused i “And simply eall » ) 0 tha mer- . AN ORVENTAL TYPHODN ts of IHop Bitters in as nest ’ \equitted o o AV TR termis as possible, ( v 20 ~The teial of € Yo “To induce peoplo ' Wit I AN Fraw Oct 27, The steamer R eV L eCR A TORMINE 18 | Avabley whish aeet torday from Ohtna| “To give thom one frial, which so i i da \owike tavitimd heir valuo that they will never nd Japan, biin swing further de Ay I Vellow . tails of the groat typhoon which September 15 *© #17 HNE €10 W LAAGROAL m, - “w-_ rizoon of 1 such terriblo destruction of life and sofavorably nobiced i n all i spital reportayellow fover on the | property in Yokohama an i Tokio. The storm | ¢ Moy ina most alignant 1 N came np 8o rapidly and with such tromendons . - fury that recantions could be taken, In i | { in sroplanting al} N a Boers, Yo ama the entiro lower part of the ci other 1cine A ULl Ly called "'Tho ~ Settlement,” waa ocomplob “There is n e denying the vistues of the Loxvoy, October Tt is roported that | wricked, ot a house being laft standing, The | HOp plant, and the proprietors of Fop Bitters vernment is preparing to sand a force to [ inhabitants mado no attempt to savo their | haye shown great shrewdness and ability * * 1 tho Boors from Montsioas territory. property, but fled for their livos to escape| *‘In compounding a medicing whose virtnes - drownivg from the rushing wators driven on | 470 $0 palpable to every one’s obsorvation, Wolsely's Advance, land by the fury of th The higher Didgshe DI Caino, October 20, —Walsaly arrived b | Portion of tho city, Uring moro “No! Amblgal to-day, The Canadian bostmen | COUMIY unfortunate. Soveral :‘Y he lingered and suffered along, pin- od in gotting 120 boats over the second cataract, 1Ay Socialists Brruty, October 20, ~The soclal democrats as o rosult of tho elections just held will prob. ably double their ropresentation in the Reich stag. 1t shows a complete failure of the attompt to split the Reichstag into many soctions, thank You, donnny. Loxpoy, October 20,—-The Dail commeonds the choics of Hugh McCall sceretary of tho treasury, - —— Cleveland's Litle Plans, ALBay Y., Octob r 20,—Cleveland leaves to-morrow for New Haven, Conu,, re- turning to Albany tho same night. On aturday ho goos to New York to roview a parade of the business club, Ho ratorny to Albany atueday night, goo: to Buffalo to voto aud on Tuesday to the vapital to rocsive the returns of the election at tho executive mavsion, —com— FRANCO-CHIN E WA, ENGLISH MEDIATION NOT WANTRD), L October 20, Ofticial advices from I’okin reachod the Chiness cimbassy, and have boeen communicated to 1 anville, British sccrotary of foreign alfairs, These stato that the Chinese government is adverse to any iwidiation botween that country and Trance, CHOLERA AMONG FRENCH TROODS, Rumora have reachod hero via Shanghai that a sovere typa of cholera is sproading throueh the French squadron under Admiral Coarbot, now blockading Formosa, CRIMES AND CASUALTILS. The Coal Mine Horror, Uxioxtowy, Pa, October 20, —Tha remains of fourteen vietimé _of the Youngstown mine disaster were buried to-day. The company dofrayed the expenses, and are doing ov thing possible to relieve the bereaved fain ilios Nows T advices A Self=Contessed Defaulie Avausts, Ga, Octoh oo g Jackson, president of the Enterpri o cotton ed to tho investigation com 10n ) the amount of from$60, 000to $100,000, em— & mnd Sho Octol Misst Dernotr, Mich., I'red, W, Duverners, banker and insurance ngent, it missiog. His accounts show a deficit” of £40,0.0, He receatly transferred his proporty to iy wife, e oA Reaning, Pa,, October 20— An e two cars runmng on_ the trostle work of tho Wilnington and Northern railrond noa lere to-day, juraped tho tack and fell fif foot. The ougine crashed into the boiler houie of the Reading iron works. Travel was somewhat delayed. The engincer and five- mun were slightly hurt e A Simall Race Wa Parkesviiig, S, C. October 20, —Sunday Inat thera was o white church dedication. It s reported that colored men disturbed the servico by firing pistols. Bad foeling has con tinued since, and to-day culminated inthe kil - ing of Janies Blackwell, an officor attompting to mako arrests, by o volloy fired by negroos dod in o house, Great excitoment pro- v ils and further violoneo expected. Governor hompson has been advised of - the situation, kesvillo is in Ldgefleld county, thirty miles from Augusta, e A Kentueky Murder. v Avvested, Bukckesningr, Mo., October 28.—Bud Wooluiine was arrested horo to-day as acces- sory to a murdor committod at the timo of the election two years ago at Richmond, Madison . Ky. He with four others gotinto n county ulty with other parties at the volls, when one of ther number shot and killed & man, when they all flad tho state, Woolmine goiug wi, whero hewas shortly afterward joined by his w Ho remained thero until last spring, when Lo moved hero, and was ¢ ployed on the sheep farm of Just south of this place, us shepherd, o wi be taken back to Kentucky Dy an official of that state to-morrow nigl e ——— A Fiend'sh Mother-in-Law, veston (Tex.) special to tho Kansas yesterday rolates the following ry of Mra, Elizuboth Parker, of Llkhart, was to-day lodged in juil in this place, charged with daughtorin law last Thursday crime with which she is ¢ yible in its detuils, Her son, Androw Parker, left, home in the evening to att nd t business, leaving his wife and two little dron with Lis mother, As Parker ne A Ga City T shocking st night. rgged is most hor- and most mated an lino batween Clinton tho latter placo after the arri substantial buildig away, a8 if built of pasteboard, wore swept In that sec. tlon alone 125 howses were destroyed atd 300 damag: than at eea, 1. The loss of life on shore ia less Out of eighty sailing versols, fifty-threy wore lost with 283 porsons aboard Twaelvo vessels with 121 parsons are also miss. i OF fivo lifeboats that weut to rescuo the drowning erows, four were swamped and ten of thele crows drowned, The typhoon was the weyorest oxperionced since 1870, PAST MALLS, AN AFFICTENCY OF THE HATLWAY MATL SER- ie Cticaio, Octo! Postunnstor (anoral Hatton arrived yestorday, and to-day consum g 1t with the Tllinois Contral upany to place a new train on its d Springtield to leave al of tho fast mail from Chicago via tho Chicago, Burliog ton and Quincy raitroad, and Mendota to ar- rive at Springfield at 11:15 . m, This will give Springtield the itof the fast mail aystom, Mo also mado an arrangement with tho same company to havo the train that Jeaves Chicago at 850 p. 1., to arrive in Now Orloans the second morning at 9 a, m., instead of A m, which will be equal to one Dusiness day as tho present arrival is too lato deliver and get the rply thy _same day. A north bound train wil o Now Orloans at 30 . mand arriveat Chicago the second morning at 7:30, two nights and one day in transit. This is 0 good schedule and onoe that will Lo sntisfactory o tho patrons of the de- partment. railroad ¢ o — YOUNG MAN, READ THIS, Tiw V 10 Berr Conpany, of Mura) Michigan, to send their co d Eieo i Vortate Beer and othor ™o Ar PLIANCES on_trial for thirty days, to men young or old) ufilicted with neevous debility, 1oas of vitaljty and manhood, and all kindred troubles. Also for rhoumatism, neuralg paralysis, and many othor diseases, Complete restoration to_health, vigor and manhood guaranteed. No risk inearred, as thirty days’ wrial in allowed. Writo them ut onco for illus- ed penphilet, freo. — ANTI-MONOPOLISTS, AT 'l ON Anti-Monopoly Meetings in thoe Seoc a District, J. Burr years sacrof for three Alli- rmers’ to I on th political ismos of the ry of the ance, will aps doy in the ad o ngrosol the following numed dates and | Orleans, Harlan county, Tuesday, al district, ot ace October . Turnes county, Wednesday ). . county, Wednesday, Oc- Cambridgo, Furnas county, Thusday. Oc tobe D, 2 p. M, Ax‘ell, Kearney county, Priday, October Kearney connty, Friday, October Aduws county, Satuday, Novem qerl, 2 Local commiittees are requostod to see th t meotings aro weil advertised, and where con- nection’ eannot bo mado by rail to provide convoyance for spaaker to his next appoint. ment, By ordor congressional committeo Socond district, Hon, James W. Davis will addross the peple on the political items of the day at the following places—people withour reference party esspecially invitod, At Stella, October, 29, 7 p. m, At Auburn, October 80, 7 p. m., At Nemaka City, October 51, 7 p. m. At Nebraska City, November 1, 7 p. m. At Plattsmouth, Novembor 8, 7 p, n Col. L. C, erne » for ce, candida Lieut, Gov- o City, Oct, 30, 7 p. . 3lue Springs, Oct. 31, 7 . . rd, Nov. 1, 7p 1 By order of 1. M. Walls, Chalrman central committeo, - e idaho Wants to be a Staie, WasiiNaroN, October 28, —In hisx annual report the governor of Iduho says that the ter- i population is 88,000, which should en- territory. in the governor's opinion, to bo admitted as a state, - —tz——— REPUBLICAN APPOINTMENLS, Appointments for n, Charles K, Manderson, Senator Manderson and oth addrass the peoplo at the follo the dates named: irand Island, October < v, October 30th, Mindon, November 1st, v spenkers will ing places on 9th, home at abont 2 &, m. he heard his wifo sereaming, 1o entercd the hoase just in timo to sea his wife fall while over her body stond infuriated with ange club in ber hand, Park s would have hecome & mother in a f . The poor victim was beaten black and blue scross the shonlders and abdomen. Parker kept the full particulars of the terrible murder a secret for a fow days, but finally concluded in justi his children to let the law take its couras, BWears 01t & warrant against his mother, coroner’s inquost doveloped the above fucts, No explanation s offered for the mot brutal conduct toward her son's wife, The caso in attracting o great deal of attention by reason of tho fact tuat the sole witness against Mra, Parker is her own x ——— NANOE COUNTY HORROI HNIRADICTIONS 1O BHERIFE Z1L1IE TEMENTS IN A BEE INTERVIEW. Soecial telegram to Tur Bek. Fuiienioy, Neb,, October 20,—The cor- respondence of Sheviff Zibbel published in Monday'’s Brr, has created considerable indig nation among Fullerton and T holding u leavy THE SOME citizons, syudicate would control the managomont and | gy correspondent on investigating his stat O orn ote tho g g Corpy | et uds thom falso in_every particular, 1. The syndicate will contract wich | 1t was pioven beyond doubt that Mrs, Perci farmers along the railroad who wish to double | val was not outraged, o3 stated by Zibbel, and or triple their production of corn to purchase [ DO veur was found, ws represented by nnually not less than 160,000 or more tha | bin 3,004,000 tons to be shipped to § o foruee | Jvery now development carries out the in their distillerios, Thy objcet of the syndi- | theory formed by the coroner's jury and _pub cute isto procure s vure supply of cornut s |lished in Tk Be, to the effvct that Mair wa fixed price and thus be indepeadent of corn | tho tirat w und the othors were mucdered Bpocul They | 148 to furnish f s | tor plunder and to cover his tracks, i with improved American joultueal imple | What Sheriff Zibbol's obj in makiog wonts amd pay partly o advance for o | misrepresents Lo Lkk i unknown each ye Tho railroad company is consder sitisad to obtain Letoniety, ing the A | 1ty cl avs that unloss hin pr e Lont trip w estul Lo would not ho went . 1 I his ¢ \ Fatal Wreek, S o T Tt R ! o 1" ) wator of Percival i | HARAT b rard Lo it kaid th | 1 to would » U0 aft 1l 1o i 1 Ie y Harpy i%erol i 1 1 H | M 1 e Madi's ) il Al th Paii- | K 1. Goutd, ad il that b Appointments fox Ge W. Dorsey and J. G, Tate, Dakota City—Wednesday ovening, Octo ber ober 1 Tekimab ~Thursday evening, ¢ October 31, Weut Point—Fric onin Mr, Dorsey wiil ompan dutes for stato 0, I J. W, Lov Cli'n State C: Ch'n Cong, Com, : tHices, n, Com, Oampaign Speeches inthe Third Cons Rronsional District. ‘W. Oshorne will speak as follows: Wednesday eveniog, Oct. Wakefield, Thursday evenfng, Jackson, Friday eveniog, Oct 31, TUTT’S PILLS 26 YEARS IN_USE. Tho Greatest Medical Triumph of the Age! SYNIPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. Loss of nppetite, Bowels costive, Pain in the head, with o dull sensation in tho L purt, Fain under tho whoulders ifter enting, with ndiye xertion of bo oW tod mom lutiering ai o ey adiicbo sht eye, lesancnn, with Giful dre Higlly colored Urine, and CONSTIPATION, stoaston I‘1 08 incun, Dizz wdapted h o erer. tho ged to icition of drugisiats, ox ing away all the timo for years,” *‘The doctors doing her 1o good;”" Aud ot last was cured by this Hop Bitters the papors nay 8o much abuut.” “Indeed! Indeed!” “How thankful wo thould be for that medicine, "’ - A Daugh “Ilaven yoars ous ¢ a bed of misery, “From a complieation of kidney, liver, rheumatic trouble and Norvous debility, “‘Under the eare of tho best physicians “Who gave her disosse various names, “But no reliof, “And now shoe is reatored to us in good hoalth by as simple o remedy as Hop Ditters, that wo had shunned for years beforo using it,""—Tur Parests, Father is Getting Woll, My daughtors say: “How much boetter father is aince he od Hop Bittera " “*Ho is getting well after his long ouf- foring from a diseaso declared incurable.” “Aud wo are so glad that ho uzed your Bitters.—A Lany of Utica, N. Y, 23 Nono genutno without a bunch of greon Hops on tho w the vile, poisonous atull with i thelr nanio, Misery, ughter suifered on [ Hor ter's Stome "‘ ch B tters isaafine o blood depurent, o ra- weecifie Ttraliestho failin fos of the debilitated and eheoks prematuto de eav. Foverandagus, bilious remittent, dyspeneia ool bowel complaintsare among tho evils Which it entire moves In frop eountiios, whero th liver and bawels nro Grgans most unfayor ably affocted by the combined inflience necossary doalers ger i LNE AT s ALL SBN your address to Swift Specific Co., Draw ‘Atlanta, Ga., for an interesting treatise on Biood and Skin Diseases, which they will wail free Inflammatory Rheum:tism. 1 was attacked last winter with inflamu i of sesero type —my fiest serio 1871 1had various Kinds of treaty temporary relief. Aftor seven w in i 1%, had no owinig wenker every dny \ Swift's Specifie, and in ' tire Lin threo 'weeks | was fr illdess vince ent. with only ks | wa reduc 11 manent A GDD SEND! 1 hava had lieumatisn for forty years, been relieved with a few hottles of 5. 5 8 it Go send to the allicted. J. B WaLLk, Thonipson, Gi, Aug. 10, nd have 1 consider A FINE LINE O Piats g WOODBRIDGE BROS, THI: ONLY EXCLUSLVE MUSIG HOUSE IN OMAHA NEB, 1t & ohild 15 properly nourksbud, quict nights and & joyous, happy iidhood ate ' the re- 1ts. Thouiar dx of u- it are provieh and / | frettul Lecauco they aro J; Jbeingsiowly " atarved, L/ fjowink to thio fuabillry fu7 ot “mothers to suppl] ,/|| he proper nourish: Hidge's Food by put u o and upward, 0., on lalol, lzew at 8 WOOLRICH & e o g A ™ g /7 / WALS LWL o on Horlck's I'o s of I mather oo o ural color,aets { U243 1n pron b

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