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DIOCESE OF OMAA. eligious Elevation of the State of | Nebraska by the Vatican, cronse to the Power and Dig- ity of Bishop O'Connor-- A Priest viewed. Inter- telegraphie announcement in Sat- s Bk of Nebraska's erection to a | 0, with Bishop O'Connor as bishop, sived with especial gratification zens of the state tant oceurrence of religions inter- hich late years have recorded in Ne- pand speaks as much as anything of dvancing importance of this great onwealth, eporter for the Bre ealled Sat at the bishop's residence, but p O'Connor had an hour | o ¢ity on one of his customary vis ps through the state uther Cole- wssumed the made a thor- facts. As the and the nd in this event esposition of | announcement, héd here, the ss himse rn|.nu the full ef ge of chureh government il ant ots are that his and dignity are clevated, the im- uce of thie state augmented, from a ate it becomes a diocese and Bishop nor its viear apostolic is created ishop understand how in years past p O mor has held that title, som s of church government must be stood. 1t will be a matter of some fise even to the educated publie to that Bishop O'Connor has held 3 i w in Persi wing horde: nd of stony 1 umong rhiri Southern steppes, where his has never rested and his thoughts seldom turned, Bishop O'Connor ad his diocese. e has been the town, now orld, but ncentur- sed in the m the chart once in the early ¢ true cross had been r of a devoted follow vody conquests th out this nucles upon the and chapel of Moslem mos- of Asia was blighted ation_quenched er, until -mayh umed. Many leave lIu- ts to spread 1zht the memory l|l|mvl. 5 un‘m-d in hurelimen of t nd in of Bishop O'Coimor, the or martyrs of Debona are. commen- drove tianity and of church I n her borde: s yel to cor ces of this ch nowledge s by the star-li state of Nebraska and the territory yoming which enter under the bish- mmediate chay, hav tuted merely the viea a and the bishop'stru hat .nlnm-u} an ¢ liop, by title, o on the shores of th So, there sti the bishops ndria and other places o Christian control. Su as known in the l(unmu h, ereated m partibus m, or in intidel This ter [,nvn application wlvly to ther 5 under ‘Lurkish conquest, and a fo ths ago,under prqtest from the porte kultan, the pope abolished the cus- of their creation Q feuds of faiths petuated. $ custom r and unexpect- a bishopric geria,but it as others fell beneath the of the Mussulman ost to the chureh, The title of handoned see was given then to the apostolic of Sweden, and the L troopers from the Rhine, conquered the wexed the tervitory placed the ¢ cent In y a Christian mnunm n ands from that Afvican sl ial establishment of the L it was discovered thut m hop \dy existed for the new diocese and viciu apostolic of Bweden was taken p his northern pine and fir is titular charge amid the pa It and . Ly asudden growth of the chureh it the ancient site of l‘nlmu nt months, it 1 Bighop O'Connor would ha n from the lovi os of Nebr: hiome and sentto duties of his mythical s shop O'Conn pe was upon this very qlu»nnll with her swelling pride and pop- on, aspired to the diguity of a dio- and her pre |I<m.\ have Jougz since before the V It is ngs of unbounded satisfaction that utholic community reeeives to-day Inluwn of the vatican's favorable IM pmh'\h't' that Nebraska will come or the arch-dioe of * souis,which pdy iveludes Missouri, Kansas Iu\\u and over which Mt.'Rev. Peter Bishop O'Connor re 8 his residence nder the title of Omal ng for the ¢ ent of the r Philomona is to-day oly of pro-cathedral rank and a full osinstical temple has been here nd the digrity of the y, It o than probable that Bisliop O'Con- will ere long build on gr 1 of his private prop head of St. el L eat u-dn 1 that will com- mpor of the new dio- of Nebraska and lhn- see of Oma i a g the Itail, is hopes. St driving one of Stepheson’s livery up Eleveath street yesterday after- when the horse beeame frightenced ran away. At the railrond crossing horse turned and ran up the track, ing over the buggy and throwing out river. " ‘The horse llwu ran along track to the Union Paeitic bridge at Loenth street, and adtempted to make crossing on “the ties. When he hed the middle of the bridge, how- ', he mimmlumnm( ns and foll, re ing o ber of euts and bruis: a8 extrl L with difliculty, A Free l)lupummry. ting of homeapathic phys- is Saturday it was decided to estab- W free disponsary duving the coming tor for the eity's poor. Quarters have for the pose, wnd all the plans have been per- pd. Tn addition o the dispenss It is the most | evious | task of giving | etails of information as the public | | {umn! o inform himself about the parti ud respeeting | with | ¢ and will hold his | will be fitted up for the purpos ceiving temporary patients. It ¢l to furnish medicine f ing poor and to provide for any who re ceive injuries frnm accidents and are | brought to the dispensary for treatment, The physicians who have interested them- uh-n in_ this (lmmug ente Drs. G, 8. Wood, € Sprage. Hanchett, C, M llimnum R. W nelly \\ H. Parsons, Mrs. I Mrs. Burroughs and will e known as the Dispensary,” and will be the proceeds of enfertainments given by the managers and by that may be given by the charita clined of the'eity. — Brevities, Green, deputy sherift Kansas, writes to Marshal Cum ming ing him to find Jomes Breck, who ran away from Clay Centre with a F'exa my which he hail stolen. Breek ish clieved to be in Omaha. H. R. Conn was arrested last even- ing by Officer Cavroll on a warrant qring him with petit larceny, It is hed t he picked the pockets of veral p during the day, tuking simply their handkerchiefs. Hmll:\ Parker, Peterson, and 1 | R i young rres 3 * throw nd bricks in the ot and isturbing the peace. After a short con- finement they were released. A telophione me was received at pol headquarte from Sherift MeDonald, of Sioux Uil W that Frank Tracy be avrested, The police failed to find the man lnst night, although he is supposed to be in the cily. General ovder No. 56, by the command- er-in-chief the Union” Veteran Army of the United States, announces that o G Smith has been “Omaha City Free supported by to be aid C A of Clay promoted to major commander of v!n- brasl He will onee, a8 soon o lish his headquarters in Omaha Jn the Tist of candidates fc the peace, as published in the By cently, the name of Seymour G, W Wwis uninti ally omitted. e republican candidate for justice in the thivd distric nn]um ed_of the Fourth and Sixth war . Wilcox is n law- yer who has 1o d\\l m Omaha for two ars, having come here from New York state with excellent recommendations Dboth as to character an ability. The inquest on the body of J. D. nm nell, who committed suicide in Lam i ay night, was led i rdanc A teleg from tl asking the facts as already related. Wils Tec ed by the coroner chief of police of Canton, 111, the report were true ths Bot dead, On being replie tive, C. A. I A brother-in deceased, living at Canton, telegraphed to have the vemains buried lere and’ the full particulars of the death sent to him by mail. The interment will take place to-day from the undertaking rooms of Drexel & Maul, Cant. Sull scribe yester t n, in conversation with a vy, entered an emphatic pro- way the city council is garba ordinance. The garbage is nceumulating n the streets and alleys, and that ints thereof come pouring in day. Of course the ]m‘!m' are un- nything about the matter, 1, the former seavenger, is amed, beeause his facilities i to handle llm cumula- tion of refuse matter, Capt. Sullivan expressed it as his opinion that there should be at least six or seven carts kept at the work of removing garbage all the time. compl while T not to b are too limit i The Man With a Cross Wife. This man may hmr\ high ambition and noble aspi 9 d to enjoy very good health, f the lady scolds him while atmeal This is enough to g any man chronie dyspep: lr Lo takes Brown's Iron Bitters Iw a splendid chance of covery. Wightman, Thomas ton, (nlm s, “1 used Brown's Iron Bitlors for repsia and have been greatly hr-m-muf h) ie. Nebraska 1\|v|m£nlm(‘n(u. New York World: Mr. J. Sterling Morton, of Nebraska, was at the S James hotel yesterday, My, Morton candidate for on_several oceasions. his leadership the democeratic vote state has increased until it w to overthrow the rej ,umh “Ihave been up in Noew al, said, “and shall go west ina day or two. e "people of Nebraska, I should s have kindly (wlm- s toward the admini teation. I'believein eivil service reform to the extent of appointing good men to ofli Lbelieve when b vepublican is displaced itis the daty of the appoint power to put just as good if not a better man in his plice. 1 should not objeet to the president’s dela moents if he took the time to investi acter of the candidutes, 1t would »od men 1o harm, and would pre- yentmany bad appointments. But to Judge from some of the ‘nnnl- nt's ap- pointments he has not taken pur in the prom seforehand, Still, 1 believe that the preside t's intentions (Il vight, and that L is teying to do his hest. he president’s appointments in Ne- braska have been very good, The ap pointment of Mr. Gardnerto be surveyc general of the state especially o | 1\nw to democra 1 will put s np wids that have » state for years wished another man appointed, some one who was called ademocrat, but | who would_continue the old swindling or years the surveyor-gen- h.m been n myth, A controlled the s to suit them- appointed, of the Omaha He was mad, 1 ring in iwge Miller, the editor Herald, denounced it. | suppose, because the ring man was not | appointed. There have been the grossest i kinds of frauds in the governn veys in Nebraska, Commissione hats - stanted an investigation. ch lield for | PrLes PriL l' I A sure cure for Blind, Bleeding, Itel L] rd Piles has been discovered by, s, (an Indian remedy), ealled D, Indian Pile Ointment, A single worst ehironie cases of 25 or No one need suffer five applying this wonderful sooth- ing mnln'llw lelmln amd instruments do wore Larm than good, Willinms' Pile Ointment absoibs the tumors, al intense teling, (particularly at n getling warim 10 bed), acts as a poult H\Lm v liet, and is prepared only f ing of privat SIIN DISE razier's. Ma l'ilulnhw, Erupti v and be il W |Ih.nm lm\ has eured th Indian face, I¢ Also eures Lch, , Bore Lips, and d by druggists, or mailed on receipt of 1 and Schroeter & . Goudinan. chenper of A, s and 50 cen Retailed by Kuhn & Co Becht. At wholeside by €, - You ean buy firnitur L. Fiteh & Co,, 12th st., b Douglas, than any ether place in the city. - HOMES! HOMES! HOMES! 1wiill selat anction eight houses and lots in block 9, Wilcox's addition, r the shos toy ~Small cash payments and long tie e- Bale on the ground Monday, October ath 4 p.m. Take dummy on U K. R R, *hich rons every hour, “and got off ut Sheeley’s Puching House. J. C. WiLcox. THE ()MAHA DAILY BEE, MONDAY OCTOBER 5, 188 LIS FROM THE LODGES. Varions Notes O«mrm\ing the Secret Orders of This City, A PAST GRAND CHANCELLOR. What the Pythian Knights are Doing | —The Odd Fellows — Flying Goat Halrs, t week has scen no transae in The i tions of any importanc cireles, All the lodges work in the way of “building up,” both in point of membership and financial resources. The following very of the services of st G French is taken from I\m;:lll “K. seeret society sketeh neellor Pythian interesting nd ( the G. K. of R, &S, of the jurls- joined the fraternity of iias in Omaha, Nebraskn, Decenber, 1568, by ebraska Lodge, No. its competent re: I)mm"(lu- following winter prosperous by |Iu|~|u]| notwithstand- in the city of Omaha.” ing spring several of its most gent and enterprising members, anionge whom was Bro. French, coneeived the idea of' s e, and for that purpose and petitioned the supreme chaneellor, ol Reed, for o dispen uhm mumm.(.- won lodge, No. 2, arly part of @ menber of its instituted, with I seribe, and w yery p Previous to the institution of the Grand Lodge, three more lodges, Bellevve, No. 83 Planet, No. 4, and Plaitevaliey, N |Il~||HIIl with the assistance W always willing and_soon st in the wmisim, not only in worl of extending Pyt strict, but throughout his own imn the western nber el Reed, supreme or, when | I mpanying the el o San Francisco, met the Knights ot Pythias, of which Bro. French was one of the niember, at their hall in Omaha, to exchange congratilations with them, and suggest plans for Tutnre operations and “advancenient. On the 191h day of September, 18 g of waneellors was held at I\llxmn I a, for the purpose of making ngements for the or of which Bro. ] ary, and gave pecu the purpose of “defraying the requisite ex- penses, On October 15, 1860, the stituted by supreme ol . E Freneh mvl lodge Wis in- 5 i Which position e s ek e {3 the longest consecutive of- ficer within the jurisdietion of the Supreme lodge. y years he perforimed a large por- \eral wanagement and travel for the fraternity, besides his work of G. K. ., without compensation, and _mostly af Wh expense of money and time, and now does not get pay sufticient to compensate him tor the loss of accommodating tine. When Damon lodge suceumbed for want of support and encouragement, even from its own imembership, Bro. Freneh found it nec essary o get back to lis first love, and there- tore iejoined Nebraska lodge, No. 1. He has officially and eontintously 3 preliminary, subo from the commen his fraternal existence until the present time. He is a past grand_chancellor, and_served ars 1 the Supreme lodge s s faithful nd honored representative ot the state” of Nebraska,” GOAT TAIRS. Mr. E. G. Ryley returned last week wtimore, where he hias been for a lays in attendance upon the nd Lodge, L. 0. O. prominont 0dd Fellow to i who sought his express- ion as to whether the members of the local lodge I O. O. F, proposed to put up w building to eclipse that of the Ma- , “we shall not build next year. a number of years to present hall on the corner of and Dodge streets, is amply large cuough and good enough for some time to come.”’ Rebekah Lodge, I 0. O. F., is prepar- ing to give a g fnd ball on October 28, at Light Guard hall. The n< w Masonic building will nnL lu- ready for occupancy before nest year. But when it 18 completed twill )w a “daisy.” I'he St. John lodge, AF. and A.M.held their regular meeting Thured ht and among other business m~,-n-ufur took in four new members, Covel rt lodge will hold week, when it is said, sc bers will be proposed for M. R. Yalton, deputy the Modern Woodmen order whic h 1. 15 .i\ ‘ourteenth meeting this W mem- on. ) |h.- into ex- of dly number of | are doing good | to churen e Iready intimat- | a w o one, be \»h i\ ~mn1 N 1 by tively 80, to the order of or Knights of Honor, tér or purpose The objects of t ternity W to be, o true ne rd and love; to bestow Substantial benetits upon the widows, children, heirs, and rela- tives of decensed members; to eave for sick and indigent members, and to com- fort the intimes of sorrow and distres order is rapidly extending its cust of the Missouri It is suid that the lodge to be st Omathais the first one west of R ) n( I, held Afwer lhn usual routine busine posed of, six new members we i in the second degre mong them Drs Dinsmore and who bore ordeal bray will have an entir phernalia, uew uni- rranized, not yet formed rai though the name or nlv ails ll.n been announced, Myrtle Lodge, K. of P., held no meet- st week on necount of a bad leak- ) the gas pipes, supplying the Lall, 1t is quite possible—nay, probable--that the Pythi s of this city will unite of parties this season sim- T to llmm- u[ last year, which were so greatly enjoy e that such i s yihiar l\mghla i llnr-u\) will take lmhl of the matter. Assembly 2815, K. of L., held an im- portant meeting iday night in Central il and initated thivty members, On the initintion night, fifty new members oo the goat.s! Tho order iy ary to raise the initia- tion fm' in order to keep out thoss who were anxious to erowd in, and make them seatter among the other loeal lodges of the order. 1\ u»lnnmh ¢ consisting of J. B, Bruner, U nd E. K. Long, has been uppnun. « from Primrose 10 K and Ladies of Honor, to confer to be .|plm.nlml from F , 10 8¢ out consolidating the ship lod 'll will be acted two lodg wmatter Use Dr. Pierce's attacks. “Pellets" for all bilious ————— How Preaching Affected Them. Kentucky State Journal: “An’ was ye ek Dy neighborly ministrations | the soon | | | | crday, Mrs. O l{nlmrl\ i “Sure an' I was.” “An’ ’-lnw( did the prayeher praych about?' X “Arrah, an' why does ye be askin® me sich a quéstion whin ye 'was there yer- silfr” “‘Sure an’ I was, but faith an' I lost so much slape the noight before and the praycher prayehed so musically loike that T wint to slape.” “Arrah, troth, an’ I dona the same Il;mfi: mesilf. An’ sure that praycher would put the divil to slape wid his sing- song ‘God is God’ talk an?® gich stafl' that i\’l'l‘\‘ wan knows.” ght, ye are. [ some people bel Sure an’ he talks ves God isn’t him- Will yo come in the houso an’ have a fow drops il thank ye, T all this mornin." don’t fale well at N - Death of an Editor. CINCINNATI, Oct cablegram an- nour the death of Hon, F. Hossaurek in Pari nee, this morning. . Hossaurek has been for a l¢ itor of the Cincinnati Volksblatt, Bom ¢ time_prineipal owner and ed- lContest is Ours. icinnati Volksblatt, POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder nover varies, A marvel of strength and wholesomeness, More economienl than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short weight and phosphate powders. Sold only in gan. Royal Baking Powder Co., 16 Wall sticet, Apollinaris Has received at the INTERNATIONAL HEALTH EXHIBITION,' LONDON, 1884, Zie HIGHEST AWARD DVE)‘ALI, other MINERAL WATERS NATURAL or ARTIFICIAL. “APOLLINARIS reigns alone among Natural Dietetic Table Waters. 1is numerous conpetitors appear-to have. ons after another, fallen away.” British Medical Journal, 47ay 31. 1864, Ofall Grocers, Druggists, & bin. Wat.Dialers, _BEWARE OF IMITATIONS, _ VEMA e dinikb ?thlu.b). , OVIER 400,000 g iN USE. Royal Havana Lottery (A GOVERNMENT INSTITUTION.) Drawn at Havana, Cuba. Every 10 to 14 Days, | “lickets in Fifths, Wholes, &, Fractions pro o no manipultion not. contrlled by the parties in interesi. 1t is the fuirest thing (0 the nature of chane i For_tickets apply t Broadway, N. 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WEEN OMAHA AND Milwiikee, Duvenport, Rockiord, Junosville, La Crosse, IWOTRAINE DALY Chicugo, inn o Dubuque, Freoport, Madizon, Winons, And all other smportant points East, Northeast and Boutheast, wwn street, (in Paxton ptell, and it Unfon Pacitic Dono and t st Dining Cars un on Iht mlml lines of the ', RATLWAY, and iy ditention 1t puid o ammoigtrs by Coliric ouk dimploy oral Manager, sencesl Pussenger and Assistal PENTEN, it Arronn, Assistang General Passen- kot Agent. bave & positive rvis mu l n'll.tmtdlnun b i m.gm“ s N l O T Y Ko Yors ) gor and 1 Many a [Lady is beautiful, all but her skinj and nobody has ever told her how easy it is to put beauty on theskin, Beauty on the skin is Magnolia Balm, WE HAVE WON And we invite your attention to our mention of special arrivals daily; and if you interest yourself enough to give notice you will always find something in store for you at the only Misfit Cloth- ing Parlors, 1119 Farnam St.. we will have on sale today, the fol- lowing special arrivals from the leading merchant tailors throughout the United States. Will buy a heavy Cassimere Pantaloons which was made for. . Will provide you a pair of Pantaloons which ean’t be made for less than For a pair of Pantaloons no tailor will make for less than This pair of Pantaloons will no doubt prove your size, was made for. For this pair would not pay for the goods, was made to order for. , These are purely English, my boy, and was made perbaps for you for This pair is made from a French Fabrie, a3 fine as is made for. This is a good Business Suit, equal to any you can have made foi This is a Fall Overcoat, very elegant, was made to order for. Is the price of that Cork Serew Sack Suit, made for. . Will buy that New Market Overcoat made to order for. .. o 0010 This represents the price of that Four Button Cutaway Frock Suit made for This will buy that Prince Albert Suit made by a Merchant Tailor for. For a Fall Overcont made to order by a leading tailor for....... 620 50 ... 855 00 . $30 00 263 00 5 00 .$60 00 .. 528 00 ... §65 00 ..$88 00 .. $67 50 .. 837 b ‘This will be found the price of that Reafer Coat and Vest made for Tor that double Breasted Sack suit made of Scoteh Cheviot, for. Will buy that Overcoat trimmed with Fur in show window, was made for. Repres Will buy that Fall Overcoat lined thro This is a Frock Suit, straight eat Sack Coat full suit lined with satin, was n ents the y e of that Frock coat and vest which was made for, zh with Raw silk, was made fol size 35 breast of cork serew worsted, was made for You will buy this a This is a Reafer Coat and Vest of fur bever; was made for Buys that Fur Beaver Overcoat beantifully lined and was made for. Buys that Business snit in Frock Coat plain color, was made for English Melton new Market Overcoat was made to order for. . This is a Coat and Vest alone in Sack Coat, was made for. This buys that Full drs That Youth Frock Suit, The other full dres The other Fall Overcoat made of Worstead cloth for ..$30 00 ... 470 00 §35 00 allow tail coat, made for 4 Button, eut away, was made for. suit Swallow tail coat made for. Now we come with a handsome coat and vest, was made fo Prince Albert suitas fine as any man wears, was made for Good enough Frock suit dark color, e to order for, You must see this, an Overcont was made to ordar for, Tull dress suit last received, Swallow tail coat, was made We feel assured you cant pass us by if you need anvthing in this line we are styled, omaha’s Pride or the Future Saving Enterprise for man, once you call you will call again AT THE ONLY MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS oS A T eV Sy 11D N, B. You are itnvited to keep your eye o auy space s we make our changes daily.