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THE OMAIIA DAILY BEE--MON I)\\ \()\ K \I T I\ A a = = B er R i " | — i thousand Tan min _wero in line th to o to LITERARY NOTE | that amount to the rament, which gave - - all, however, that th for | across the Ist ; > Tt rords, Howard taking it thus from tho settlors h RN Bt B i . e vo e t smbla, | books published by Fords, Howard & |tak f h E i . WINTER ‘Chinese (‘flfln‘“‘lll 1he Hands given thelr own connty ¢ , Joth national | thencoto, " “hdora, | Hulbert, of New York. It is al Fite | 1ot lews th Res sy = B f 1ha Reh N bt t t 1. | thence to 1 ine T ud | ten by T. Thomas Fortune, editor of the | per u hic Toubly build and I I 8 s visited the bus I ng il taken 1 = inls wi as well as valuablo treatize onland, labor || o of th hild: | hartoum Fallen and the Garrisor he Academy of A ! United and politics in the sonth. In fact th (J k] - o how he r it treaties similar | subjects are handled in a novel and e t, T n th ¢ | urrendered, Sy el bt I ceedingly srgumentativo manner which |the Unitad Stato from § 1 3 ta y o g v ty. snd New suggests w now line of thought he | per mile; thus giving h oAl ' J n N o I < I 1 q ' \ B8 | th ot b | AfteraBrave and Porsistont De-|Comesiicnsand Judunawil voia the wame | RAILWATS AND [ NM[‘{\;L‘. northern mind. 1t ia u littla volumo but |theie cow and o yiney to (i ; fanise ! d yot win, but MSBLORON T VR - .| distinotly of the multwm in par:o kind, | i\ | raileond i i stat et Ev;\"r N i I l\"u_ Warn Streer, November 1.—~The Fourth [end that it has favorabl ateractedgtho | holders wer T \‘-M~ ‘-lw o ) R tion \ajority tomaias, and Tuesday | Nationa wissued a motico to its cor |attention of tho reading public is evi-| ) and Third con England's Greatest Hero Forced ; bl i | FeSPORdEnts stating that the rato of Int doneod feom tho fuct that it has dy [d frionds o sich as fare sy ¢ HAWE COrTa ¢ o Olevoland ¥10 | on balances would b fixe > poreant_on | reached its second edition, Tho main | cvery day on tho wealth th " wronchad fror to Yield, I o ol otk | 8500 and vpw . 31t, ntil otter [ objoct of this work ts to show that the | You and your wivos aud childron Considor s : ot Nuwi] sragy A0 Iniolann, Hices, | FAte ¢ Lhis isuro- | great social problefn of tho outh is th | g befure you vatc on November 4 = N 1u 8 “ timato i rno ont by Senator Barnum, | duction of § pereent. — About twonty other [ ag in every other civilized c 1« | 1iv n hia own labors i1 an honorable pro. Tas rible Struggle 1F o does not set much hope on 1 yuf [interest. ks aro ¢ plativg o | o alms to prove that the futuro | feai AAQTEey and TNbor OF HRx 1 Ohnears who claims (he remaiaing doubtful it bR i e iy | confliot in that section of the United |lived by nssisting corporations to grow rich el gdiiad, e e Jnniiig (ot | woxt, Thursday, at which it fe 1 d'to nct | States will not ba radical o political in | from special franchises: And from the money men have called a hald, and are takin or 140 of your towns, cities, counties, state or United \ | E— no elistices, Probubly $20,000 w arared | 18 » body:, character but between capital and labor L EAYALIOH " ABd piABed on 48 —-AND The Unsuccesstnl Sortic From the | to-day on the general result at the rate ot tw TIR PUBLIC DEDT STATRMENT, largely in favor of n.m.)uu{.\u. ive woalth %o be loahed ot chattlo mor to one that Blaine wonld ba wl On the , '} o1 because of the undue advantage givon sonds, m s and notos to the very i srod OityaMiv .5 n At WasniNgroy, November 1.—Tha docrease [ becas e DI UL I L UYL O bl oL thie publio debt duriog Y"l bor wha § the latter by the pernicious monopoly in from whom_ it has been 1 a8 ) | Seain on Britain's Bs- campaign has proved the bitterest one in New 192; the decreass since Jun land which limits production and forces , deposited without interest, loanad at o t York's history, Apart from the eloment of b s 4 g r Balst ant torost arofal of your bal- | @8R ) L\ 4 | cutoheon, tland ..|,.,_u| in, it 1,. sarved to split the ;u.“\‘.h {g«“L;'”\‘*hj“! puxvul.}(luu msm]muuly upon Ault stenco, at you do not give them to olect eon. . | ) GORDON'S CAPTURIS ye u]fltuuvunh 1\\ lu the 16,001,011 fractions ey, §7,000,000, [ north and (lm samo eloments in thosouth | Vote for mon who will destroy the power Children's Special telegram to Tirk Bre, 1 ' dematiatic. Hblat i, iops THE 1, & M8 FAST TRAINS, 51 that in somo favorablo contingency wn | to b you end your wives and childron, © Catno, November 2.—A spacal dis atch to | pogition to Tammany a fortnight o it wasat | Cireaco, Novemb It 15 Jearncd this | unity of organization and action would re- | () e\ Yagutato but roduce tho ratos of | . | tha Khedive from Dongola conveys a graphic ;A\ (l‘nl‘ feared that l] mms woulc llll\hl ]-‘\‘. evening that the fast trains \‘])“‘ I the ]]I{n\l_ 5]\)1( “Rll,“‘]\] ,;“d Whi \“lghlinr sale in frelght .m‘l.]v\ on you railroads which 4 al of “Chiness” Gurdon’s capture as told | 1and to aman, Such a step woull xot only | ington will put on to-morro s batween Chicago | this city by John 8. Caulfie you have doubly paid for. You want c - { : Ut whia 1a e e ore e ' Hikve logs Orsvaland New Yotk oounty, but | ana St Listiawill bisy an. laiporeant bt Tn SRy fennnd moMbiN of L DAl Who W by an arch shotkh who left Shendy October 7. | hoplessly swamped him i tho stato.” By | tho passenger rate wat to westorn D It B Reat" 18, tho. tillsiot lower interest and to one rogular, “No apoclal ’ As long as seyen weeks ago, runs tho story, [ stronuous offorta the Vationinterested | i annoanced that the Burlington will make | . * 1ivening Rest” is tho title of ano of | U FeqiiFen Ly Your stAs oonstitution . on account of the scareity of provisions seri. | Tatmmany, and sech isen that O ne rates between Chicago and St. Lou thi lntost n‘;ldmum 1.]41- nu:h\ u:m‘v‘ll\:k« e ARk el L T A ttariiey and should not ba desorted by that organiza- | at its regular tickot omcs as e made by br ibrary, and it is well worthy to hold a s transported at a profit frow , ks AR R “T‘:( [hmlm s ",' i '"\"'"" the gartison. | gon, “Tois pretty cartain, howevar, that ot | kers uver tho othor lincs, | This moans a $.00 placo among tho volumes which have so | Neb \ka by Ollohtze Tori oy WILL DO WELL TO CALL ON “I B(‘mz’ \\Mr{:md by I(h. }n!hcelu who ',.v”.wcrml ’U“pvr cent of (bok‘l'nl\\l]xflv]ul\y,flwl\ rate between Chicago and St, Louis, far mado this serios of publications so de- | conts per bushel, and L.‘”,.,w,;,.,.; for twenty in a body informed Gen, Gordon that the time | will supportthe governor's ticket, They have & ¢ h > You pay eightoen to twenty-two conts had come to_ give in, Gordon tried to calm | risked their all in this campaign, and must LD L e st [EESUS and interesting. ;“‘" “‘"v]“ r J 5 RO CHILHAY o, FOFEY oRntH LOHE them by saying that the relief expedition had [carry New York city or elso go down, while [ OAkLAND, Cal,, November ~Alex B, | L. Prott, tells the story of a trip from v doublo what is requisite to reacned Doogoln. The demanded that he [ their rivals come into power, "1t means the | Cooper, mining speculator, filed o patition of | Boston to pass o vacation with his uncle actual costs of rail | shoul 1 orderan advance to meet it. Gor- | distribution of 200,000,000 in patronage to [ insolvency to-day. - Liabilities $16),00); assots |, 4} o Blue Ridge region of Pennaylvania ¥ | :‘Jr:"]lllxlgill:\\lll.)l;w::f{kae“4|. l.’-ll”tlm umull .-r;l.w{ 'l':\m\‘n..nlu{‘, 'x‘: Enflcl:\rgml openly Dby the | unkown. Tk HATEROAD WAR: and what occurred thero asg if he were the [ anc nyou soll 1000 bushels of grain, ' | Bafore th brave officor had complated his x| - o g Nw Yonr, November 1.—The Now Yor'k |astunl, participant, and ho does & 40 i Gl R A L] { rangeuicnty, some 8,000 of the garrison went |} ; | Liake Erie & Weastorn met tho cut of tho New | Charming manner. 0 BCCNOS ATG AC | okt to sell each bushel, or $100 less than over to the rebelsand Gordon ‘found - himself | 149 been mado betavaen Juhn Kelly fand the f 1 el i to | picted with charmlng truthfulniess, tho | FETLOA sall 1000, Thin same oxcossive s s L with about 2,000 whom he could trust. ~With [ fotublican, by which terins he i to deliver | York Central by reducing passonger ratos o f forcpractars that tako part in tho atory | Sharge is only greater on all wo produce and THE STRICTLY this remnant of his force he d o d 80,000 votes in the city to Blaine for a like | Chicago to $18.560. It is announced that the, ; s dy.. The hapbed down 1) imbor of republican votes for his counsy | o co8C to $13.50. » [ come upon the stage just at the proper | ship of every kind of produce, and on all the the Nile toward Shendy, The banks imme- | PUI" former road will meet promptly any fursher re | ¢ (R gl machinery and merchandise which wo bay. diately swarmed with rebels who threw con- | ticket ammany indignantly dsnies this 4 { time, and remain just long enough to be Wh i + L B166E LR SRt ous showers of spes charge, but as the republicans put a weak | duction. The West Shore officiala say thoy | mterosting. Nothing is overdrawn or | \Vhen to to support and elect & mw tinuous showers of spears and arrows at the % N 5 8. ."T1 who lives by assisting corporations, you vote retroating forcs tud many woro wounded and | bioket in tho fiold it i borno ont in waany | will maintain differential rate, which allows |atrained, but tho throad of _the narrativ | For i et sl his babita and butimoss some quit seriously. When Shendy was [forqitial featuros, If Oloveluad's majority | g ¢o gell $1.50 lower than the Central. |is ag enticing in its homelike simpliclty | interests in favor of thus robbing you of your in New York county falls bolow 50,000, tho ranched it wassin “possession of the rebols, There they were met by an effective artillery, | 18T of & deal will bo substantinted, | They are now sclfing first-class tickets to Chi- [as the smooth-flowing language woven | honest earnings and impoverishing your fam fire, in trying to evade which many boats wera | A ¢stimate of his majority in the county | cago at $12, around it. *‘Evening Reat” is an inter- [ily. *‘Be careful of your ballots, G. K. N, The World's Nzw Ontxaxs, November 1.—Col, Burk : G director general of the world’s industrial ex. | L-ONDON, Novr position, announc that a3 congress | tionin the United Stat meets on the day heretoforo desiznated for the | degre: deputation of officers complained bitter en. Gordon that they had beeu deceived the promise of British assistance and ghe cused him of aiding the deception. The depu. tativn alzo cemanded that a ratroat b mado "ho panding elec commands s large d has caused groundedon _ the opposite bank of the Nile | Y the Tammany people to-night, places it [ mickot brokers say they will sell bolow the | esting as well as instructive little volume, —— House in the city and examine their goods and prices. They carry the ordered a return to Khartoum rather than | Probable Cleveland’s ‘majority will be cut Shore says it will adhere to the policy | any youth. The publishers are D. Lo- expo o the remainder of hin command to cor- | 40Wn t0 8,000, Suffoll, Queons and Richmond [ g 1t ot H“Y;"Y‘ % Oo. of l:usltl‘l‘ FIGULRS SHOWING THE SECORITY OF INDIANA & altimore & Ohio advertises a limited ) 5 FOR BLAINE AND LOGAN. 3 was far in advanco of tho flotilla. Ho is Known | @180le bim fo go to Harlem river with 40,000 | o prota to run betwoen Chicago and Washe |, — ; il 2 NMerchant Tailors to have passed Berber, bnt beyond that |Majority. [Tho democratic managers say that | ipgton and Baltimore, the run to bo made in 01d Caravan Days.” Mary Hartwell | Special telogram to Trr Br other boats were followed by hordes | f the tate is cortainly republican by 70,000, | daily,” The company advertisos that thera | roputation as a leader in the clear honey- [ iy 1 : The indicati g Den't forget to call at ) This, HER o RIVARHE A EReaTER] | o ; A hAGE 3 al in Indiana has closed. Tho indications are en’t forget to call a of rebels. The command vehaved nobly, but | Khis. in any event, would give the sta will ho no exaction of additional charges for | toned light writings of the day by her last as particulmly favorable o ropubli- {oiarrondsr L(Cbrad oly placer d without reference to the Butler or pro- | Joqves to-morrow. t 0V s » A 0. ‘I'ho |ago when the boundary of its ocean was | W vith th gre mon of his command aro. still priscuers at H9,00% and it iy g0 90,000, Nine-tenths of | brokers are solling the other hand, claim that their poll sndy is expected to re l: “:. s T AHE esting for those in the west who aro &0 | (it "tiim of a plucality of about 8,000, G RS the republicans to « gre than the | \11gwing other r i THE SAD REPORT CONFIRMED, demorrats, 1t is exp 0,000 and | oo tickets will be down to <5 before Mon- present perhaps by personal experience [ HON. JORN 81, JOHN, CANDIDATEL T o }\ Vz o s not reduced ead a richly worded and smooth low- SLISHED AFFIDAVITS OF HIS B -y L H £\ PRES A dw-umh froin Cuiro, to tho' Morning | lican The “‘mugwump” clement SRR RO e et e B L ERTE Y S. ows says Mahdiin the beginning of | among w York republicans is very from placo to placo in tho daya agono | nuinl Telegran to T Bir. h fo supreme effort to reducs | will not feot v total t a3 that at. LATION ON THE RisULT o T | The characters in **Old Caravan Days’are [ "¢, 1o vembe A transcript of the toum, which place at the end tracted from the democ sutler, ) v SDOM. lived in the “‘older east” will have but |.John I his wife, Mary Jane, for desertion, is supplies failing, the garrison began to way S oMz Bag! little difficulty in finding an acquaintance | published here nd with it aro published p H o oo | deserted wonan, and of his wife, Margaret numerous illustrations which aro very | foserted wonw, und of by wifo, Mlargnret and their occupants taken prisoners, Gordon [30,000. In Kings county (Brooklyn) it is | oompany rates underany circumstances. Tho | and would ba valuable in the hands of THE HOOSIEIK CAMPAIGN, largest stock,and sell lower than any obher house m the city tam death, At this time Col, Stowart’s boat | Will Probably give him' 5,000 each. This will | “* 3P By nothing is known of his fate. The | ho Will go there with §5.000, The remaindor | ¢\ontg.five hours, leaving thers at 5:10 p. . | Catherwood has certainiy added to her | Ixpiaxavorts, Novembor 2 —The campaign ROkt Blaine by over 20,000, These estimates are | ¢, ey YT The firs & O CaTig o R GibcrPRIwAY umuuh od 2 T . | braveling on this fast special. - The first trait | y,,01 1yated above. It treats of the sail- can success. rty day polt shows the pli- i 1 e at nearly 11,000 Mahdi' he. wdquarters, Thuothm “,,“m““d known quantity in this state. 1t may run passenger rata to Chicago t . ',f‘”‘fl n’:l 1\Eil;n\,l, " [} 3 st Shore | very far to the east of hore. How inter- | the prohibition vote at 2.500. The den . . By Associated D'ress, cratic ranks, The prohibition vot Srokers say th s gt b e pentral horsiste M| famillar with the “moving-wagon” of tho e Paws, France, November 2, 1884.— | three-fifchs of it will come from the repub ing talo of tho way tho old folks migrated | = \x)) NkarkeT TOWARD HIS WIKE AND CliILD, Septembe f tho advance of the | light. d with the prohibitionists it 5 1IN AMERICA—THE PALL MALL GA- | pleasantly drawn and any one who has | qecren of divoree obtained from Jobn St surropnded by 150,000 The among them. The book is repleto with | aflidavits of J. I Brower, & of tho aptly drawn and ada undeniable interest | i \ife, desortod hor and her uubora child, ttention in England « y s i ; o ref s cspecially wRen in the |und mtributed to the support of eithe o Dongola and 3 d th opening ceremonies and thorcfore the prosi- [ some very leavy botting, At first the odds | to the reading especially an contribute vl . &m:)..::-gtlfij\"hz‘x‘,: u“.‘.mlhqii at :( thi s ac lux dent and congre n could mot then be | were two to ons in favor of Blaine, Now they | handa of the young. The ““Old Caravan — ; 2 oranrion Consontd ty the plaspoiomdof | present, the Tormal o entng will take place |flactuatod from thab proportion fo cven bots, | Dags” is published by Lathrop & Com- FRESH OYSTERS! December 16, Exhibits will be rec until | There are many offers of double odds on Blaine | pany. Boston, which is sufficient guaron- 2 5 < December 10, with the understanding that | but they find ready takers, Manygbats which | PA1Ys (20850t 8 as you want them, by the dish aud can, thay must be ‘arranced in placs by OLening | huso been booked yro on the chanen of Blanes | €0 of its attractive, mechanical arrange-|in Lulk, by the pint, quart and galion, plurality in York state, boing equal to | ment and appearance. at retail and wholerale, at Meanwhile a panic arose and 8,000 soldic id civilians deserted in a body, Two thous- and meu remained faithful and embarked with Gordon. The rebels were advised " of | 4 X i Rl Er R & 0O'S, [ACERINTITG (O bed ot | Nk Onrgass, November 2,—Diroctor Gon- | that of Garfield’s in 1880, Tbe Pall Mall Ga- | M. WALTHER & CO'S. e ‘is")"ffn',lw, O Larasad eral Burke has comploted a full report of tho | 7etto saye: “The chances arc apparently in fa: | ¢'How they went o Europe,” is tho | no1_a¢ Cor. 16th and Capitol ave. of the preparations for the World's | vor of Cleveland, but in viow of tho fact that | Iateat production of Margarot Sidnoy's on. The main buildiog has boen | the republicans hiave been so often b 5 _bo haper and 86 imvariably won at the polls it s | Prolific’ pen and it is ono of her most « Before tho Battte, Mother, :d and the exhibits are now arriving [ paper and so yionTatithiepali sparkling littlo storles. Its aim isto| Tho following special Ry Bocin z ¢ . e how how the household eun e kept |, City Times from loading ew York tills bliged & c chinery hall, an_iron building, requires only B sl 0 Kansas City Times from loading 1 , D b s S cube oo e o, | Cho s oo, making Lok il now | NOT FVEN & FIGHTING CHANCE, | choory ond toaid its members (0 keop | piitighia ami St Losis «ditors wil b tared, Abous the 5 stober (ieneral | about 1,948 feet in length. ~ But little HENRY WATTERSON, THE GREAT “stan-kvin” [ their thonght on a future of suushine. . Abousthe 5th of October General b1 ! 4 f Gordon was sont undee a strong oscort to tho | remaing in th nachinery dej ! ment. EDITOR OF THE LOUIsVILLE covRiER-ounxaL | From the first to the concluding pages of £ Mahd's camp whero bo is now & close pris. | director general uotifios thie at e st | coscens o R this littlo volume there is never a lack of The New ¥ 1 © e werom piscrenrTE, time. Tho building wil recaivo exhibits on | Special Tol gran to T Be. intorest and what faiso ofton wanting lin'| |- Nawivomx, November 1. and ovor to Jond aiiroad ‘hox car) a can bo_ done with the ¥ Loxox, Novembor % —The foreign offico | the 10th of November, " Ever state and ter- |y < tho light literature of tho day we find | ...y uud Conneetiout are safo and Gloveland | o For ffu-trar i now circular addrcss, 2 ; ovisviter, Ky, Novemb i eraty 5 ritory s now cstimated. Tho erection of L9EF o L}‘\ SR Dolitical | Berein sensiblo instructions of "how one | \ill b electod. Tho next howso will bo dem- | “Nenticn Omaha teo. S1em d from a politi ; e of tho rebels provided with artillery disabled th 1l‘iu§a. Ounly Colonel Stewart’s vessel i suceceded in passing Derbor and short comple o R e Berter and atiorly atter | o inatallation.* Mhe! oxtanslons!to |the mh | very.unsafe to predl read with interest: Are the Chvn[u- Most Durable, Smallest in Size and Inghtest in K World.?7 We ;,hL New York, New | With no Hay Precases of any kind can the amount of work produc 1 at such little oxpense, (ten tous of hay Warrranted or 1o Quincy, 1lir eis stablishod in 1868 Henry discreaits the dispatch to the Paris Morning ios is progressing rapidly, stables being | Watterson has just & : 5 L Chomsoie News announcing the capture S GbRdons a'trt:l SRR LT ')l,l.l)f,- t:}ll‘ :l)l‘.[ll"lllt pilgrimags to New York, Toa republican - | household in a community can assist ita Joskrn PuLiize, A dispatch to the Daily New: m Debbeli | I e ook e and oo arn e m personal friend—it is allezed that he | neighbors in making the walk of life paes cattl milo from the t says that Jay-Lye-Sa0 Jubited. Arrangemonts the noted horaes. Ths ladelph saye: Thelpowerful 1 the Mahdi have captur said th Mandi's jrest tribes between Debheh German Reichsta BerLiy, November ra tribes inim EL Obeid, It is waning among the d 11 Occid, “When I went to rdinals arch-bishop wnd all or nearly w York bishops Il tho protos and found | through rosy realms instead of being nd priests, | encirclod with thorns, In fact it teaches | puipaner i, 1 ] I nt clergy - | ug that tears have an abnormal (xistence |rylvania will vote for i blos ara 1,500 fect | 103 ‘ff“l,.'i[}'l'fvll{.,,"fwl "H‘,‘. )(n.'f‘i‘,l\," inthe majority of cases in this world and | m jority v York sommy for € I‘.\ui N Tlaotione] long and live stoce exhibits are the lagest | Wiy biotonant beay so now. | o b nevor | most paoplo can on all candor wear }...,‘l.w_a' ‘:\L,l;,‘. ey s hardly doubiful, and Alld Pant’s tO Order QY BECLIOND » f - a smilo if they wish. “How they went )} i . “The election for | The Mexican exhibits Ieft the city of Mexico | nomination Cleveland as for Llaine, T think that Blaine atch A Wisconsin dis 1 Phallas will b are being m - OVERGOATS,SUITS by ( lo for L i e o lesn OB S Tha N sieanexhibiteleltithacityofMuxing ol to Ruropo” i published in tho beat style | fa beaten. Avex K. MOGLIE, e chd eVl uservatives, (); centra, imparial, 24;| road El Paso, Con ioners from A Laird Pow-Wow at Minden, of the well known house of D. Lathrop -—— forinan oo, 5 2 Feance, " Moo, Spain, "Tireil, Fortgdl [ Special 0 Tue B, & Co., of Boston, and deso e Indianapolis Sencinel. Alsatians, 14: Chu Japan, Honduras and Guatomala are hera anc S e i vty reHr i DIANAPO! ovember 1, i T fucludiog Lichkneshs o for the installation of their exhibits, | ,, '?,l"l” \‘ : ,‘\;”,'“] 2 A : “LM’;:"M mollizecelyed byithe roeding public: qur:v“ oL et b Rewsmunerd velt) i A G A LIND‘QU Es & GO salluts are yot necessary, So- ng with Dia: vho will be in-| o . Jmporiec rom Ayr, astings, . BT ¥ '; aif o his state next Tues- clal; oo have inatracted theie. sup b 166, to adjonrn the Mex. | Juniata, Kenosaw Hartwell, Axtéll and Ho.'| “Elsio at Nantucket” is tho latest of |tate ticket will carry this state next Tu s 2 i day. Jony C, SHOENAKER, porters to oppose in these s.cond_ballots tho cember, and | drodgo five cars fillod with Laird strikers. | Martha Finley’s tales of Elsie Dinsmoro, candidates who refu to record themselves a much smaller domocrs o w .. Ren, ding any of her books, i DR ugress en the 10th of D AN Half of them woro boys from ten to fifteon . against the re-cuacting of ths socialist law | httle ) de hurrum festival Eleven policemen were | tion is " sproved by the community, | children present whose cheeks tingle oratio vote killed and many wounded, The Arabs looted | His warm e porbof the ceposition i appre: | tho groit mouthsul of blasphomy thit poured | worth to all thoso who have over had the | €ratic voto thait PRSI e ST while many votes were n is adorned with many truthful illustra- | erats are twenty years ahead of time in tryg Pl dncldens o) the oninles ot eho exntb IR i e AT, Vorin. " | tions, and dezorves o prominont placs i | & olcct a prosident. With paticncs and oo | Come aarly and wu. solection from the most comolete and elezant stock of woolens wo also expects the American congress to adjou . and it.is ono of the most entertaining of T inst the re-cos i aws h of December, so th years old, who followed “yelling for Laird and | 4 ¥ eur R iup s cithor in | The New York Tribune, ard the levying of fresh taxes, This orderis [¢ion will bo opened in the prosonce | Milk. They gatherad > ’ o, | tho sor J'z \\eh‘l\]fl 3&“‘ 500 ””l-'f B o e Rt especially atmed at the consorvatives, of the _presidents of tho United | Where they listaned to th gorreepondence. (or honksiform foritothear || dM Hawhy oYL S o rotah _— s y Mexico, tral Amer foul-mouthed apeech T eves . Tdo|from the lips a better description of Nan- and impartial csnvass, the stato of New York Riotous Arabs republics, heads of depattments and foreig: “;" thinl ] ever cqualed it; ho arose | ucket island during the heated term |y, to wo decidedly republican, the conntry F Loxtoy, Nov. 2.—India advices report entitiver, - The wetion of the board of | above himeelf in filth, 1 do not think thero | than that given in the wirk bofore us, |y o larger vote than usal, New York city t in d ferring tho openim g Y 2 S [1t is written in Martha Finley’s best 1206 Farnam Street, Omaha, Neb. Beina od, o fre Sed all over the south and the management | forth like lava from this honorabile gantleman? | pleasure of re :“ poliog 4ts andiiasyerall hoy o0 all ov the south i tho ManGROINUNE | Tho anly. radeoming. Tenturo of the cocasion | Fie a 3 uan; AL ' RS i ke'it in 1904, though | aave evershown. Let us make you a 1 ice, inod overcost, line through with the heaviest ¢ 1 Egypt. that if they would roof the park oy T the homo library, as it is certainly calcu- ‘,,W“(’, Mot Thhhe war s not. over yot. Tn | (ilk, or & suit of clothes unoxcelled anywhere — good fit, well mada, and of fine material, & Caino INovember L—Colonel Wilson tele. | acres and give bim sixty days the appli Sgow D ol i . ic vote than neual riots of Arabs at Hyderabad during the Mo- . s oui- | There were quite & number of Jadie 5 1eypio 2 idont Arthur can inaugurato the oxi g style, which is suflicient guaranteo of its | #nd Brookiyn po : the city, shops ahd | declared it to be a sonrce of intense di ““Elsio at Nantucke” will bring back the | g, 1 ba/Damotrat, ' 3 ? . Sbs ARG ades 14 sd without him, | Was the music by the Minden cornet band. ol 8§, Louis el . lm-l(.:':«;qvmu slo ..|:.,:!”¢‘:;1'!I~ r:(‘.n.“n).:‘..llwiuf ”L,,fh'\‘, 13,“!:\',;‘;1( A “‘lm\‘u‘:)ll-n ’t.m:nl havo now soen the bulldozers in summer pleasures of many most v, S1. Louts, Mo., November 1.—My view i "lfl [] a us ' Nizim presided, orderod an inquiry. into the | in position tnd avoid much of the confusion | 81ory. Stickel was cheored on the streets by [ to mind during the winter” evenings., It | tho rosnlt noxt Tuesday is that “tie domo- | o lated in every way to give pleasure to the | ;' lus a botter chance of beng mado | paie of iron-clad Trousers, which will keop their shapo and woar till you tire of them, afl W The G graphs from Ambrikol that.men from Khar- | for space would fill i The mon whose cry of * " cansed the [ home circles This book is published by | wrehangel when he dies than Grover Cloye A orOrs thoy 88ty Colomols Hbavact, Bowas ———— panic in the Star theater last evening has been Mead & Co Jow Y R ok i rixcal dit fxjan - e and Herbin aboard the teamer wrecked some DEMOCRATIC SPECIALS, Srrented. . Ho was drunk when ho raluod ¢ho | D20d; Mead & Co., of Now York, and is |land hos of Lalnx olected prosident next e S, Caulfie Tuesdny, 1 ork i the only norther days ago at Wady Garna, 'The samo men re- | 110w THE DENOCRATIC NATIONAL (OMMITTEE s | alarm, Persons in the theater at the for sale in this city by J. 8. Caulficld. :L:f: },,V'w,}[’,:‘(;h\\j,,‘.,,’(, e A ] port Gordow's steamers brought four hundred describo the scene on the staircase as terrible = W e Fdiagan L can, | d c i - r " iink he hus much of a thow there, iy PAION LIS sacks and shawls, and the victims were first [ Scudder, author of the Bodley books, is | | ey m\»l (,.mnu cut. You had ' better The ( wan Ducllo, Special Telegram to THE Bik, suffocated and then trampled upon, The in & ’ q ' If he doe L] L Tien) aE e s e 2 Yous, Nov, LI tho sosdem of Tug | Ranle. 1asted fiftoon. minutes, It i a notes | 200 of Hloughton, Mufilin & Uo.'s’ Iatest ook out for Nick Kord, 1t ba dooan's beat winger, Bismarck's physician, challenged ou: | 1er who occisionaily glance ab som of its | Worbhy Tact that ‘the anthoritios had dieup: | Publications. Mo volume - hus BB R ot bois Reymond to fight a ducl, tho 'proffessor | democratic contemporaries, have recently | roved of the means of cxit aud contemplated | offered to the reading public during the | Vil BE8 Fn MRS 0 E60 LU0 ARG having takea offense at remarks of Keymond | noticed evidences of unusual cnterprise on | constru addidonal exit from the | present soason which 'is more attractive |y uolu, ™ ow't burn this lotter, but paste on_his appointment to & chair in the Berlin | their partin the publication of special dis- | gallery. scercs witnessed when the [ in its general make-up whether we con- | in your hast, h,,,.f.,,. nce, “hm, the returns amiversity, Reymond declined to fight, patches, thin wiil satisfy the natural curiosity | relatives identified the dead were most affect- | yigor the elegant binding, desirable typo- | c MCCULLAGIH, il s o why and how thry get them, They can |10 _Amoug tho victima wero cisht fewalcs | eothical worle or numerous sharmma Our Jullet's Trlumph rest assured that they all come from the samo . . o 8l oo ) St asino | & e —~ir = [illustrations. This well known New Loxvox, Novemher 1.—Komeo and Juliet| joutce, st fhat Ut urgans which pub b York house has fairly outdono thom- 4 was produced at the Lycoum theater this | oney’orvicesor the telegraphio tolls, In @ selves In this little volume and were its evenlug. Mary Anderson’s Julict perform- | Uorg “they are prepared and the charges on contents of only ordinary worth wo ance was a ir mendous succoes, Minister | IR0 Y N PICTRERC B would bo templed to peruse the pagos. swoct, eafe, and effective Ametcan | The author, Mr, Scudder, has ! Witch-Haz:1, American 1ine nninda i i fonal com- sent out the | ppee o lotter to mearly democratio paper in | ainii Lowell was present. Miss Auderson was ro- : ; N A N I witteo. In 1850, that cc et tain, e | More, Ty the country aud followed it up with kindred | rir, Mar 00, and Clover Blwson, called Sitors | Sonstructed a homely historical story that Patti's Troublesome Hubby. feom day to day, though the meimbera | Kadicd Cire'tor Catireh, with Gno box Catarrial [ is well worthy to bo preserved in elogant 5 IN USE Paws, November 2,—The decision of the committce kuow'thatit was a forgers, | folvent aud one suford's fmprovad labaler, il i | attire, o glves us an intereat trip from 26 YEAR - court in the Patti divores case will be given “"‘,",‘;“‘L;I]"‘“““‘{;’“ ,“"'“'"“:""““ “"“* K for St Radicad Care 4 " | Hull, England, through Sweden and Nor- | The Greatest Modical Triumph of the Ago! November 7. The court will grant a divorce [ 47%, 0¥ Bl bist Meck theso prepared 1oski: | = Gomyioto Local and Comstitutional Teeatuert for | way and describes men and places and SYMPTOMS OF A he wices, Late last f about v.w. columns in length was ges have been going ov night one very form of Ca'ieh, feow o Simplo Cold or Intlusu- | gelll'of nasociated events which in d to loss of Smell, Tasto, and Hearing, Cough, iron. | Y8118 of aesociated ovents which in dry ! Dead, Tta pabuko hys not boan Josrmed, busic. 1o fai $ huL under the magnatism of his pen be Phwith ‘a duil wensat Pans, Nodemby Auguste Emmanuel [ to presume that it is a campaign Jie, intende Clergymen, Vocalists, )me pregnant with interest and instruc- ™, £ain v, de Vancorbeil, manager of the Varis opera house | to appesr on the ove of election, too late for abifo Speako's without number owe their pres: | tion. © ¥The Viking Bodleys" is for sale in dead o contradiction to Il uffect, in the falucss and access 10 S tord’s ltadi‘al Gure . o e HASOiN R o lare HuNteh 10 e | ) oL A | by W. T, Seaman, in this city, and for on the der:aad of the Marquis of Caux, vyt sent ont p VI JUST RECEIVED A DIRECT IMPORTATION OF " 3 i e by D) ave: “One of the hest romcdios | personal reading or a present its claims _THEBITUASION 13 NEW YORK. - ta rt et rnaly o e found o aro not surpassed by those of auy of the Special to Kanzas City Journal. NORTH AND SOLTH AMERIC A6 |l et 8) th uew aud light literary works of the day, ight ey 0, with ¥ Nkw Yok, November 1.—To-night c'osed | 1y, ! N [¥oi 1K 1y | Wken cach rislog, ther are —— nw, Highly colored Urine, und the presidential campaign in this stato as far FOR WHOM SHALL WE \OTE? CONSTIPATION. Woaro propared to off., some’Rare Bargains. Inspection Invited as speech making and torch’ TUTT'S PILLS are especially adapted 8, LAYMON b, LOR. DOUGLAS AND 15TH 8T8 ¢l procession HALL WO HELVE OUK FAMILIES! Of 1HE bo . doso. effects wuoh i are cancerned. 1t expired in a blaze of g — : e (TaeTiig na o naton ikl b sufl Acoodnosmed, 1¢ expired In 4 blase of gl mber 2,—The corm ONONOLIKS, hanggo of wion el reane th devoted the day to brillin work 10 Conn, o last the Editor of Tik Bk, iy il - = = cut, roturned to the city at nightfall, icoand the countrivs of Centr z IPresont, November 2,—The people within ~ “';‘_Wéfi" l'x'.?’xf\{‘.‘[x W”;m\}.“\‘ the, N :‘_‘;M,‘:,(r TP T T TR 3 0 pore T | twenty miles of the subsidized land and grant 84 Catalogueof the WM i\ TR R M e mmerce of the United 8 exprot t i Colds, ~ Weak | railroad home paid £2.60 per acre for 12 ' Higham TUTTS WAIR DVE, EDWARD KUEHL, without, | leava New ¥ ol on the 10th iost. for ti Imission wi ) railroad, A BAND INSTRUMENTS' | ciy| FPLASTER® jrov y 1 18 changed 10 1 1K OF PALMYSTRR ) CONDITION blockading * Fourteenth and Fifteenthi | of Alexico, Thence they will go & San Fran: | woauness, shonting s auds outaide of the zail AY HLAim Or WHIAASRY GhAUIOs 10 § NTRE OF MALMYSTRIY A BRI utreets and Ieviog place in their anx- | cireo, where (ho business men of that city will | piek tey 1l se 1 asre 5 1 1 b GHORaX A M T ThL Calor, Acts Wil with the ald of ¥ ity to see the nest presid. baheard on trade with the southern coutries, |+ thn they prevent 2 Per acrg b M M antaiieonsly 8010 Druggists, or ry the | At the same (ime the demoevate were giving |''he commission will Uotle: Liver § i wunount, which equals £16,000 per wile of rail- | v on recointof 1 their i varado up Fifth svepue. Forty ' Guat dor, from athe i 10ud to the United States, thereby paying

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