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FACTS BFORE THE FUNERAL, Thomas Whitely and Some Tits of His Previous History. FEMALE BASE BALL PLAYERS. The New Water Works at the Stock Yards—A Western Tele- graph Compeétitor—Nows About the City. nion (FRom TiE Ber's Lixcory Buneav.d Tho uttempt of Thomas Whitely and his wife to suicide proved, as stated in yostorday's paper, to bo successful, and aftor n great many hours of suffering both expirced, notwithstanding the skill- ful and faithful lubors of several physi- ecians. A numbor of very strange incidents ave oconnocted with this affair besides those already spoken of in the Beg. On Tues- +dny aftornoon while a marvied sister of Mrs. Whitely's was sitting in her homo in tho castern part of the city somo one fired a pistol shot into the room where the lady was sitting. The bullct hit the ceiling and then fell to the floor, The lady who was about to be conhned was 80 badly shocked thut she gave birth to & child prematurely. The suicide oceurred in room 86, which n tment in which C. K, Church Howe and r9 had their hoadquaricrs during tho | the board, has dismissed his elaims opublican convention, und whero | an uBting to somo $80, - which nte i sbbuipithe pins for Yost's toolsoti ppealed to the district court, thus | they sot up the pins for Yost's reolection | yhbmte dmitting that the county’ board for clmirmanship of the state central ad no authority to deliver county funds mmittee. Supcratitions peoplo beliove him, ng the yenr 1858 Elder this to be un omen of misfortune. | fowe applicd for and obtained several Whtely's brother arvived late Thursday | thousanid dollacs in- nid from the hontd. night from his home in St. Louis. It has | [is smissal of the appealed claims been dotormined to bury the couple here, and tho funcral will occéur te y. The motive of the deed has not been learned, a8 a carcful searc throngh tho doud man's cffects failed to bring any One theory is that Wit Jealous of the wonian he marcied, i was n preconcerted plan on his commit the deed immediately marciage. There was so [ learned” not the slightest for his suspicions and all who were ae- quainted with the young lady before her marringe speak in'the highest terms of her modesty and becoming behavior on all gocasions. She was ‘plionally good looking and bore u distinguished carringe. Another rumor which also lacks author- {m, r to light which woulil expla hing. after © us can be foundation o ity has floated about among the curions Fussi[n s who have ilocked wround tho hotol since the tragedy. Whitely, as has been stated, waveled for the Standard Shoe company, of Jefferson City, Mo, It is siated “that a short time sinco he drew a deaft on his house for about 1,000, and it wus sent back to him without payment. This fact scomed to have bothel him greatly. Some time nygo Whately had braln fever and b never enti L from it. "Thi togather with his morphine cating hab Ted doubtless indireetly uple’s sad endin Th Wwis not enou money found on White: s person to bury the two persons or p: oth expenses., Tho brother, Mr. the bills, A Ber reporter visited the stoek yards yostorday to witness u test of the new water works. The exhibit 8 entirely unsatisfactory so far as wassaid by thoso interested, and the works will probubly be tested ngain by the contractor, While looking over the dsa number of improvements since tho reporter’s last visit were noticed. The hotel is nearly finished and its three stories and high stono basement loom tly from its clevated site on the top of the hill. Near by are the brick works, which arahead of what hud at flrst been anticipated. The sheds are largo and substantial and the ¢; - ity was increased over what been intended. This enterprise entirely to the Hon. John Fitzgerald, whose public spirt is well known nob only in Lincoln but over the entive west- ern countr) Tho stock yards hav, oponed for régulur business, although several curs ol stock have been sold at the yards and large numbers fed on their way to custern markets. FEMALE BASE BALL “The great and only baso bull club vs. strong nine of Lincoln youngz men' was an attraction at the ital city yesterday which drew an im- wil of statesmen and others to an open ficld at the corner of Nincteenth and Lstroets. The canvas cove koep out those who had not paid tl quarter admission was but a small pro- tion agninst boys and others not pro- vided with cash. “Before the game was called the young ladies had many admirers and several young men had the temerity to feel of the musenlar develop- moent of their arms. The ladies blushed therent to such an extent it was feaved that thoy would be unable to play Deacon Hyde, of our esteemed” but or- ratic contemporary, wis Lo umpire the game, but his natural gallantry for- bade him accepting the position, as he said he'd be —- §f he could decide against the ladies. With groat reluctance on the part of the ladics another gentlo- man was called upon to aet. The game itself did not amount to any- thing ;]udgml from a scicntitic stand- point. THE NEW TE NAPH COMPAN Goorge M., Myers, Esq., of Kan superintendent of the Unitod Lines tol graph_compuny, was in the city yesto duy on business conneeted with his con ‘:uny He bas 4 an ollico in the msement of the st National bank, corner of Tenth d O streets, and ad Jucent to the Bee office. It will bhe opened for business by the la: nest wook, and a swiliciout foree of opers l it on to handle the business, wh t is expected will be consider- ablo from the start. Mr. Myers snid thut his company how comprised what were known as the Bulti- more & Ohio telegraph company, the Postal tolograph company and the new western company which fias been build- ing through Missouri, Kansas anil Ne braska. Tho three will be eallod as stit- ed above, the United Lines, and it will fight the Western Union for business to nearly all points in the United Stites Tho line is within twenty miles of Oniha and its oflice will be opined there wbout the same time the Lincoln oflice opens IN FINANCIAL TROL It is likely that the female base hall b, which® pluyed here yesterday, will rand in Lincoln. Several of the fomales THE up - gre: ot been RS, oung ladies’ 5 City, ponnectad Owith the outlit have eaused an uttachment to issue against Harry Froomun, wa W dor R0 overduo saluries. Cons Henger has attachod overything of value belonging to the wmanager, including a portion of the gite roc s for thy The club roce ) e vlormance i8 the same which is to play in Omabi on Sunday. CITY ITENS, Thore will be n Jipanese wedding b the Baptist chureh Monday evening next. It will bo & novelty and ull ave invited Lo attond. ‘ The Lincoln city r; company is building u track on Eleventh street north and south of P stregg. Jim Kelley and peai¥ty startod yesterduy on theiv wnnuul geese hunt, They will looate somowhero on the Platto river, and expuct to bring home lots of gume, Iastyear tho company shipped home number of wagon loads. The river is | said to be white with geese. The strect crossings in | very bad condition and S Commis. sioner Wileox is havd at work with n force of hands repairing thom. weoln are in No ¢ the country has such less, heodless and careloss drivers as Lincoln. Many people of late have come yery near being tun over by thoughtless h. vl dray drivers, The city has an ordinanee against fast and earcless rid ing nud drwing, but little or no attention is d toit. Only a fow days si in elderly lady was erossing on the corner of Tenth and O strects, and was knocked down by an awkward drayman-—the wagon running across her body. Fortn nately the lady was not seriously in- | ;nrm’, but no thanks are due the driver or this good luck. The city police should | #co that the ordinance 1s enforced. | . Secret "f of State Roggen has sent out | postal cards to all the county clerks in the state, instructing and requesting them to send in their respective « possible m ment place Novembe 'he inevitable and irrepressible hand organ is wn town, and the Italun is gath- ering in the nickels without the aid of the | trick monkey. Lincoln his one moro wholesalo liquor house, making three in all. Great improvements are still made in Lincoln, and plasterers g the roturns of the earliest tion takes tion buing | l stonemasons nre receiving four dollars per day, but still thero is s searcity of workmen, . W. Howe, who has for some time acted as county’ missionary for the poor and has received o sums of money from tho county commissioners of this county to distribute among the poor s he saw fit, without making any report to virtually a notico to the board that the have been violating the law in issuin, uts to him by the wholesale, and citizens are now asking, cannot the monvy be recovered from the county board and their bondsmen which they have checked out in thi kicss manne An inquiry and_ investigati n will_prob- ably bo mide in w few days, und very ¢ a suit will bo brought agninst thei V. N. Gorham, Esq., of Burlington, Towa, has been in the eity sevoral days on business. It is well kiown that Mr., Gorham built the present Windsor hotel, and when first opened it was ealled after its builder, until tho mnge of management. Mr. rham expresses himsclf surprised “at the marvelous growth of Lincoln. Ho has been shuking Bunds with Tar, of ol fricuds since his ar H. W, J. ML Botzer, Seward: Omaha; George H, Bon. H. Hayden, J. 11, Beat Hardy, Wilber. s Personal Paragraphs. Charles Rudat, of Norfolk, is at the ton. Reuben Li Paxton. J. M. Strauser, of Sidnoy, is a guest at the Paxton A H. Neidi the Mi 1. 0. C. Sabin, of Beatrico, is stopping at the Millard. I S. Nowcomb, of Lincoln, is a guest at the Paxton, Dr. Charles Whitney, of Friend, Neb., isat the Millard. B. Smith and wifo, of Long Pino, are at the Paxton. A.W. Clark, of Pupillion, spent yes- y in the city. C. M. Steadman, of Vulley, is regis- tered at the Millard. R. Wheeler and wife, of Osceola, are guests at the Millard, G. M. Roberts, of Neligh, s in the city, stopping at the Paxton. S. L. Gardner, of Norfolk, Ncb., is stopping at the Millard. 5. W. Murphy, of North Platte, is reg- istered at the Paxton. George W. Burnhart, of Lodge Pole, is stopping at the Paxton. R. W. Batty and Mrs. C. H. Paul, of Hastings, are at the Paxton Charles H, Brunner, of Fremont, is in the city, nguest at the Millard. Willinm Leese and Jumes Seott, of | Lincoln, spent yester n Omah: Congressman Jim Laird, of Hastings, is in the city, stopping at the Puxton. W. A. Jolnson und G, M, Lambertson, of Lincoln, ure stopping at the Paxton. 0 W. Frank, one of the leading of Corning, lowa, accompaniod by his wife, is at the Paxton. B. B. Groom, of Lexington, Kentueky, one of the lurgest importers of shorthori cattle in the country, is in the city, stop- ping nt the Paxton, Sioux City Journal, 22d: Mr. and Mrs, S, H. Moore, who have been osts of Om friends for several days, will ro- turn homo to-morrow. A.T. Austin, the city to look al store on Douglus street Mr. Aust n is much pleascd with the city, and wili no doubt transter his other stores in Indiuna o this plac W. Dixon. W 0, of Lodgo Pole, is at tho . of Norfolk, is stopping ut te nurul'!. Ind., is in his Boston shoe uburn; C. M. Hunt, Lin- Spencer . James; Dr, L, chuylor; J. Rittor, North antield Mr. 8. F. Lowis, who was a delogato | from nklin assembly, N, 2K of ssembly L. of this vity, to the returned to at Hamilton, Ont,, Omahi, R H F retary of the S5 moved gener Tas of Norfolk, rocent publican state convention, 1o this eity. and will locats sl ostaty business Vthoaod wile from the esst last night, ne puied by their son, Dro Chas, E. Smith, dentist, who contemplates locating hero! Creston, | arrived Mr Harvey Hawkins, of Towa, and Miss Nottio Hawkins, of Mount P nt, low vl Miss Nettio fuwkins, Ohio, are visiting Mis. R, | |k Allon, 2019 Webster stroct | | Mr. P, B Stavens, the veeviving tollor | [ of the Omahu wtional bank, hus re | signad his position to @ ceopt another in | the Commereinl National, where he will | officiate as hoth roc ing and paying tellor. This is qaite a promotion for My Stevens, and his large civele of frionds | | will rejoree with him o his good luck Prof. Edward Rubl, who gained | siderable ecle he s the painter of a very elever picture depicting scones on | the hanks of the Missouri during the flood in Omaha in 1831, i3 visiting the eity, and is seriously thinking of locating h pernanently, The professor has made a thorough tonr of the west, hut says that taking nl) things into . wtion ho has nowhere found su lnmp. ity as right here in the Te has just complete ’ duction entit | which is ou exhibition | lory. to eity, rtistie pr sing the Storm ut Rosc's art gal Bl There is no telling when rheumatism may seizo vou: thercfore always keep oi | Liand & bottie of St. Jucobs Oil. -— Little Cusiuo skating rink Saturday l eve, Oct. 34, tho great one mile race, | its foundation is any more righteous or | Roman Catholic faith, is something mc MIVIC 'TNVS N ERY | to and heeding the exhortation of somo | MINISTRATIONS OF MERCY, | fantanting i mrhoration of sqme purpese. Such oxent s now in pro o Kross at St 5o ispiti . Joseph's Hospital the Greatest Samita« | The order tak name from its g : cepted patron saint, Francis of Assisi, m of Nebraska, whose adventurous earcer forms an in | torosting chapter in, me listory A Visit to the Hospital-The Good was ¢ Assdsi, an n town A RS, and although ¢ toned Gio Sistors of St. Francis and k vanni rnadone, was early na Their Order, Frang m tho faet that his'fa | merchant, trade much in Frane St. Joseph's Hospital, " tion, serving ¢ sidier for a timo g The gre: Nebraska's charitablo | subsequently taking findnigenee in theft, tost of institutions is St. Joseph's hospital. It | for wlich his father had hira tomporarily s th R bast t Boonoss the .4 t of Im irisoned At last, however, the 39 16 GTORTOST, NOL beonuse he. spy 8 he hearkened to a voice from s say heaven reformed life of the y and the most to n religions zeal and its upholders more charitable than | strictest t others, but becauso it has won publie | He dovoted his life to reli suf ¢ 0 teat : nd ministering to the unfortunate confidence and its ministrations are more | n exemplary career did he lead wide-spread, reaching the larger number | that two years after his death, in 1226, he who require charity | w nonized and an order of monks and a sisterhood in his name and devoted | Situated at the corner of Twelfth and Mason streets, on the crest of a long hill, descending easily on all sides but to the cast, where the declivity is abrupt, its | site overlooks the eity, the rolling plaing | beyond and the lown blutls opposite, | ahout forty mombers being in attendance, seamod apart by miles of the winding | Some intoresting work was done in the river. Such w Vista viewed at any soason | degrees. There are now sisty members to duties similar to those of his lifo were estabhished - The lodge of Modern Woodmen held its first mueting for degree work on Thursday evening at Williams' hall, the year is mspiriting but seen,bathed |, Bq lodge. The charter will be held 0 aulimn tnts,as it was yest word | anen one week for further additions to minting fails utterly of the sublimly, | heautiful prospeet. None can question | that this splendid panorama ot nuture | MALARIA provented and thoroughly erad- nmanded from the hospital, is anele: | feated by Durey's Puis MAt © WHISKE ment in sanitation to tho fevered | S1.2 per bottle, sold by all \Druggists and frame, in the tedious hours of convales: | Grocers, nce, it brings sweeter ministerings an all the soothing dranghts the arts of medicine can deyiso. Those who have passed the weary journey back from th shore, of death fo lite, know if others the charter membership of the odge. « th - guage, but in plain English we wish to are going to sell on Satur in ignorance, that the surroundings of Lga o 4 the invalid, which pleaso the oye, bear ‘R*vflm-n.-z ‘_ll,...-‘:m gratelul healing to the soul to fortifyin- [ A *3 men LA difterent hopes and pulscless energics. T A LLE DD Lho hospital is a largoe framo binlding | QN Monday Brown's Devssing ¢ otitwoiste. HORRAIRREOHIWIEHTFURE. Remember our dress goods sale now in extension wir No ornamentation i | Progress. ; ve u balco- B. WILLIAMS & SON. - Shect Music at Half Price. We are now closing out our immenso and well-assorted stock of Sheet Musie attempted on the exterior, & ny or portico at windows here and there t the structure and premises have a cheerful appearance. ‘Two front entran- ces back from the lot line about ten feet, with the inte 1ing space between the | and Music Books at jiuest onc-half regular fence and the building sodded and plant- | marked price. This is un opportunity ed with trees — and Howers, | rou cannot afford to miss and an communicate with e halls | c'that no other dealer can duplicate, on the interior, Theso branch | If you want to save 50 per cent call and and ramify throughout the building so | sce us. that every room and wird is entered im- EDHOLM & ERICKSON, opp. P, O, mediately from the halls, and from th - semi-court structure of the building, oX- | A gpacinl sale of fine ovorcoats at a v v windows are afforded in Upon the lower tloor there ds, an apothe depurt- terior apurtment e four w great reduction until Saturday 24th 19 rTER, 16 MAMMOTI CLOTII- ment, reception chambers and number- t, 1001 Farnum cor. 10th St. less private rooms, tiese st furnished ) by gratuitics from various citizens to | Until Saturday, Octobor whose honor & memorial tablet is upon Gt ove each door. Above stairs the sume order x sts, the ¢ ing apartments also AMONG TI pel and the slecp- nding place. S1¢ 3 TE 'S MAMMOTH 1ouUsE, 1001 Faruam, cor, - CLOTHING 10th. _ The reporter n"x;lc his vi ‘tli\w;;(v“du_‘} Roal Kstato! Transfor 1\ company with a gentle i o e e Fe e 6 wealth and high osteens in O, | The following rransfors were filod Oct. who adds to his Tiberal | 22th,with the county elerk, and ro monetary dispensations,the more Christi- | for the Brk by ~ Ames’ Real | Erick Hansom and wite to Oliver E. Mar- l‘h and wife, u 15 of lot S bik 351, Omaha, w R ¥ an task of uent visitation upon thi t refuge of tneafllicted. His tace w ar evidently to the ater number of the poor unfortunate: miled Aug, Kountze et al to Geo. W. Shiclds, et al, lot L bik 8, Plainview, w d —530), in grecting to his che ly AL J. Poppleton wnd wi las IL 1. extended hands for his warm pres Uark, )80 155 The wards a ¢ large apartmients to Silas II. occupied in common by a number | et of gl e of patients,and are usually devoted tothe | ‘“ (-ij\y};“ L Ofsw I ol se and diso! ckbud and ders, while ave character, 0., Wi 0L Lot 3, bipek 507, Omana, q ¢ d. private rooms oder abundant accom: T'he Union Pacitic compuny vendby and wife to M. IL, Goble, d of its own and th t tlu.n xt | u'nrlwx \V‘;‘n 206 los 1, block 1944, Omaha, ly oceupied by mamed and | W d.—S250, upon the perils of railroad- [ I [ Partor ot ing. The —raily compuny adds | “¢ias, Chandler and wife to Joseph Woof, ts medical se Park d, W (S0, to'this portion of W) 1o John splendid surgieal facuity and on t seore, if on no other, the great corpora- tion seems to bo doing the fair thin bn i s| rooms more or corge P, Stebbins (single) to w. are aware of the paintul im- | oG o A petoiel Wy i thoy croats wpon the visitor, | Bisekburn, fot 1% block 7, Ilaniscom Pluce; Ihus, in a hospital, with it ; Georze 1L Gy and wife to William i tion of human suiferings, it may well e | undivided 5 of Tot 4 and undivided ; of lot 3, bloc 268, Omaha, w d imagined that the situation inspi but pleasurablo reflections, Faces, wan, | - William L' Seaman and wite to et s | Meserlot 5, inzan's wild Ot Allen i e S i, | subdivision, . 5500, sunken, hollow, fire-lit or death dimm Stafan Umnathin and. wifs. to Everott G d, } : all that the fle: its doleful ar rugelo the ctically to heart tho framoes w or blecding nts e v glorious s Ballou, w 15 of 1ot 10 block | asscoiation add Omaha—w d 51,200, Mary F Stacbello to Mathildy A 5i all interest to lot 3, block 1, 8 L Koger Omaha—q e Improyement sutlers p But whi tariins who took pr. tenchings of the Nuzwreno in | Willlaw V. Morse and wife to Melissa Ful- founding this institution have mado | Hede 1056 ok 6 Syndicate Uil add” Ouiaia aguinst the patling atmosphere | . ley and wife to Hubbard Hart iu discuse. I :w Iw;;hl(, Iluwlrs m“tll,l"uu;;h i Shinn's 2d add Omaha, W d— wrge casements st closely togethe wulls, ceilings and tloor snine with ¢ [ 5 att and wife liness,while the cots in the neatness of the | Susie S, Southard lot 1 b whitost linon bedding, woo slumber | diyision Omohaw dsin, = 5 amid the direst suflering. No pains aro | ian 11 Lowe to Will Bina Graddy L T, AT Tt e Lowe’s 2nd add Omaha g ¢ SUIVUG J0R B SHAL0s.. S0MIOF John G, Wilils aid wire to Joan Law- untortunate lodgers, while their slightest | 1 add Owmalia WL meet prompt attention, block 2 Idle W rence lot i W d—51,000, “There are ut present seventy pationts e in the hospital, nbout the av num- A, D. Morse ber. A number somew :ding [ Wishes you to read his big cut of prices five hundred bhave already within the | posted under the clock on east sido of present year availod theniselves of its | Dotdine shelter and treatment, To those who arc uble, n noniinal chargo for lodging, board, medicnl scrvice and nursing, of ewark make 00 shoe on 00 shoe on for $1.00, for §2.1 $10 u woek iy made, while in cuses of his et is for Saturday ondy— extreme indigencey, o fund isdrawn upon A few broken-sized Men's hutton $3.00 t cov 3. . 3.00-—for Salurday only. The only Skoc Store in the city “where a Womans Slipper is sold for ety SNTERS OF ST, FRANCIS, it of the good Sisters of St Francis is this monument of humani- tarinnism raised and sustained, Tho hos- | —This Slipper sale closes on Saturday.— pital is m; (lin every detail by Special salo of Brown's Dressing on Monday the 26th, 14th and Farna A. D. Moxsg, C. 5. Ruymond, roliuble jeweler, =LA U When yon buy furniture be suro you get | prices at Chamberlain, Howe & Mur- twenty-four of these pious women. Upon them every duty of the institution - volves, tering to the sick, the and general housework Kk than these women us- sume iy 1ot to be imagined. Fol the side of wretched live: geling wil doath us it visits Iimas i its overy | shall’s. They buy from "the best manue form, from insidious unseen dis facturers, and guiarantee to make tho very the most shocking wounds, they ilm\'l-vtlv ces. _Opp_F Douglus, axistence whoss blimity ab 2O AW ; QRBRII00 AV liy porich Numon | . p Willinmson, who was arrested ursuits words fail to m I yesterday for peddlite inks and mucilago their ettorts alone, resto ion nn e T T Ly it | noout th strects, ‘still” continues his bus- seemud boyond nder, is du i | Aness, having secursd an order from nrivilege, nin thiscity wi 1 vouch or Boyd granging him of nd won from their own experience. | I'no Sisters of SE Francis are not nuns | { theire: of toile wnation 1y but an ex) in the great et position | undor the 5 ditlienlt nean be hoped to attain in 1 PILLS the prosent small scope. They are bound to uo removal from the concerns of life nor to the clo'stered lusion of the convent. Theirsisa life of publie duty sl theie places aro in the sehools | 28 YEARS IN_ USE. and hospicads, “Their oeder ditfors in ity | The Greatest Madical Triuwph of the Age! ollices from the Sistors of Mercy and the SYMPTOMS OF A Sisters of Charity altl h the duties are | e L | TORPID LIVER, brown hoods and gowns with' whito | KLessernppetice, Bowels coniive, Pain gord “helt s “peeuliarly thoir own, | gue hends with a dull sensation fn o | Upon enteving the ovder, u privilege | biade, Fullnoss aft er satiog. with nd e inclination to exertion of budy or mind, rritability of tomper, Low epirits, with o feeling of Buving neglecied somo duty, Weariuess, Dizziness, Fluttering ate Heart, Dots before the Headac er the right cye, Restleasnoss, with ful drenms, ilizhiy colored Urine, and { 'l‘l!flgbo‘l”l?lllmp'eé:!:elngm.wmpud | { n to all women who snuceess form of examination known this habit is formally as. | throt lite or until the vows of sisterhood is b ken, for a sistor enn at any time honor- ubly retive from the order n)n-n presont- ing good und vald reasons for 80 doing. wieh is o) fully pas as the novitiate, to such cases, one dose effecls such & Altliough the roligions natute of thoir : oblizations torbids frivolity, thoy wre ot | R Thereal et i Bl undor sevore restraints, wa their dutios fo Fale BRI dratn 1S tako tl frecly out upon tho streets | B ienets Jone 4etan s W scenes of distress ws within the | et briofe! | wards of the b They have less | formal devotion in theie luws than i:| TS EXTET SAREIFRRLLE strengtiiens the weak, ropalrs the wastes o TOTS £ customary among the nuns and many other orde ] lnl sisterhood. m|' .\A'a nysh-m with pure blood "f‘ hard x;;u«il:.; 0 i year they go “into rete aing onss the nervous systein, luvigorat togo for poriod of ¢ S8, mpe ,:‘:‘w"‘“’ sohood. tures duys in devout sole muity, slvu K 44 Murray St,, Now Xork, THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24. 1885, state that we | W0 1bs, & Western | breeds, € N 3 win- Xans, & S0 Dakota, 403 910 Coloradg 0 0 1bs, Montana cows, 1 100 ado-Texans, 1020 ]bs, o S5.15; fat 1250 to 1400 1bs 1) de was aetive and prices a trifl ocked with Stuffy STRONGER FEELING IN WHEAT. Tho Flurry of the Past Few Days Blown Over—The Minor Markets All 8how a Stoadier Condis tion and Better Prices. Chicaro Live Stock Markot, Cmeaco, Oct. 2—[Special to the Bre.]— CArtir—With the fresh arvivals t » were from 13,000 to 14,000 on sale. The pens were full of stale stock, some of which has been | hero for several days. Kansas City is also | overstocked, At the minor markets, Cinein- nati, St Louis, and elsewlhere, receipts are more than can be disposed of cven at the low prices current. Not since May last has there been such a long, continuons, uninterripted break in cattle as for the past elght or ten days. Todday there was no improvement. The decline on ordinary run of fat caitle is Low grade natives, good rs are fully days fully 50¢ per 100, medinm steers and light litte ste 60 lower A N it or ten 0. Best wangers aro making g to §4.25 and th &8, st Texans are_seliin 11 10 8275 1200 to 10 Ibs, $4,000@5,K The rough Texa Ths, Si331.00, dull and 10e low: easicr on ordinary king sorts, which sold at & hand com- mon_ odd ends sold at S30a850, and best heay rin ot Lig 210 0c055.80, RSN Chicago Gram Market. 1CAGO, Oct. 25— [Special to the Br Wigar—There was a steadier feeling in the | wheat market to-diy, and the tone was some- what stron Receipts from first hands reported 18 showing a falling off for the first time in three weeks, and it was deelared that deliveries from this tine forward would belighter, Reesiptsat Minneapolisand Duluth contini lizhtor atall winter wheat points, 3 Mles reported quict and steady foreign markets, and later cables quoted Li ool as a shade tirw The market here opened at Sic for Decenber, 3¢ under the elosing yesterday afternoon, but rallied under fair buying to 874, foil back toSite, rose again to Stiie, ruled steady, i n closed at Puirchas- large local on, und the er than Ain in the Decem- and then during the middle ses-ion a o Sshe, e under zood buying to 1 S8 i the rezular hoard. ing was v 1y free by Some of th hotises at times during the s aggregate trading tor the day was 1 . The fe Wits strong a 100n, closingat S51gassie tor There was an_improved fe in nd somewhat miore trading. The' re- itinue quite frec, but shipiments are o, and stock t, closing at a shade d the near options, while | M ly Provisions—Provisions were quict and steady and generally a shade higher, i The Week fn Society. The first anniv the Boai Brith | ocenrred Monday evening at the K. of P, 2 ourteenth and Douglas strects vities were attended by a larg vof Omahw’s Jewish society, programme of music and speeches was rendered. Maj. Williama Chambers has returned from St. Loui: F.B. Salmon left this woeek for Los Anweles, California, to be gone for sev- eral months. Me.and Mrs. Johu A, Horbach have st Judge Dundy has returned fi m his Wt trip looking much refreshed and ready for the November term of court The Metropolitan elub opencd 1ts sou- M 5 well at- nir, many son auspiciously ‘Thursday night wilg) ropolitan I. The b tended and was o full dry witiful and costly jewels being ox- hibited by the ladies ‘present. The ¢ tails, which had been arrangod hy Kaufmann, J. Schifl, J. Mey sher, were peridet, per, s in the building, was clahor- ate. The music was furnished by the Musical Union orchestra, and the ‘man- agement of the Hoor was in competent hands. The Metropolitan is the leading Hebrow organization of this section, and its members are umong the best known citizens of Omuha. Thursday night's afinir was attended By many who were present on invitation, but hereafter only mem- bers of the club will be expectedto par- ticipate, The members of the Third Congrega- tionul chureh gave a sociablo Tuesdiy evening at the residence of the pastor, | tev Pelton, on North Eighteenth street. The large honse was very com- fortably filled with people who indulged I various amusements, and during the evehing an elegant luneh, that had been preparcd by the Indios of the church, was seeved. . Everyhody present passod a pleasantand proiitable evening, through the efforts of Mrs. Pelton to make them all feel at home. A tourist , consisting of Mr. and | W. Crocker, Mr. and M C. . Master Robbie Crocker and | M. Crocke Il of New York, passed through the eity this woek, A very plensant card party was at the residence of Mrs. Dr.V, H man in honor of M evening, Unity Lite Colr- ss Hugus Thursday ury Club held its regular mecting last evening at Unity church, corner of Cass and Seventoonth streots The programme consisted of essays on Charlemagne and St. Benediot, and was followed by u conversation on' the Cru sudes, €. . Ho friends here, Miss Mattic Hoyt, of Comanchoe, Towa, y uest at the residence of Dr, Carter. Thos, Stevens and wife have returned from a pleasant Lridal teip in the east 1, of Chicago, is visiting old Mrs. J. M. Cornish has returned from along summer trip in the cast | Ars. T, M. Thateher, post-trader at ort Niobrara, svent a few duys in the | city this week with his wife W. J. Broateh is in C Hon. Willinm F. Cody, known to f: and every small boy as “Bultulo B passed throngh the city this week on his waty enst Miss Myrtio Butler, of Chorokos, Towa, iln in tho city on her way lhowme from deny Mrs. Harvey Devel has gone to Illinois to visit friends and rolatives. and ‘m‘,. [ | favor | Milwiuks Milton Rogers and Miss Rog sturned froin & visit to St. Louis T. D. MeCauley, a friend of Dr. Con- nors, from Detroit, is if the elty, he Young Men's Christisn Associa- tion sociul wis quite & pleasant ovent Mys. E. L. Patch and Miss Nellie Patch, of Kunsas City, ure the guests of Mrs. L. A. Gurnor, 2514 Douglas street, H, C. Btewart, the well known insur- 8 have —— - — — =3 ance man from Des Moines, is grocting | €8 CAPITAL PRIZE, #5,000 &1 his friends in this city again. He is Tickots only 8. Shares in Proportion. dually rocovering from his injuries received in the Missour The Omaha Gun Cin tiful invitations for th which oceurs at the Mi day evening, Octobe! of the invitations is a The memt out on the evening. THE TIYMENG Onea again this o wonderful instrument is direeted to the pury the matrimonial myste ready for its weekly ta The hands ave mov swing about responsi magnetic intluency wh Soon tl; top and, gl the observer notices that two nam linked in sweet conjunetion. Ono is the of aclerkin a shoe store “on Fifteenth strect the other that of & young ludy from St. Joseph, Mo., n in this eity he nequaintance of the two has been bu of one, but it is ru. | mored that the elfect is - alroidy tho singl be illnmined is bluri dainly read, When however, the hymenometer wil the happy clima. ain the Kands m time they tell affection Ly who is soprano in one of the choirs vgrentloman eiployed in wvernment corval.” This case is newhat unscettled state, but it is lieved that the hands point conelusive ly to a matrimonial climax therdto. It is said that since doveloping the “symp- toms” the young wan WS beeome a | constant attendant at the = | chureh, and always takes a front seat althongh hoe is not w baldhead But tho hands ecaso their restloss quivering, and the | rest for atiother woeek ‘When Daby waa sick, we gavo hor Castor: Whien sho was a Child, she Whon ahe bocame Miss, sh ‘When slio hiad Children, she of a dead duck, oxpudition about Mon: Blessedness of both.” | tion of the dial on whi 1 and ¢ i b has issned beans ir annnal banquet, Ilard hotel, Thurs. On the outsida hundsonmoe colored in relievo—very JOrS eXpeet to start TR ont machine, the whoso mechanism rose ol clearing up s of tho hour, is 5 sk ing. Slowly they ve to the subtle ich controls them meing at the dial, 0w Visiting triends ch the da ) n not be blooms forth, mounee it ove sround. This 1's tale on a young \ymenometor is ut | cried for Castoria, ng to Uastoria, o ol 0 gave thom Uastoria, SP Yani Lemon, Orange, delicately and natu ©IICAGO. Horses, DOGS, HOGS, TIn_uso for over 20 years by Gtockbreeders, Horse R. K., d.o. Used by U. 8. Government. &5~ STABLE CHART -T2 Blounted on Rollers & Humphreys' Med. Co., 1 Nervous Debilty, n 1130 90 and Prostration, 1 vor sinl L N Divo hre of flau, Helmets, C, 2 it [ Omaha, Couneil An Tho only rond 10 take f ehudltow i, Codur it I o ull jioints ¢ Colorudo, Wyo WE THE NEST ROUTE AND SEORT LINI Nebriskn, Novadin, Grewon, Walshin Bors supor or udvantuges othor ling Ant fow of the num ity enjoyed by | Omdia and-Chicago DAY COACHES wh ALAYORIN EXTRACTS MOST PERFECT MADE Turest and strongest Nutural Fru PRICE BAKING POWDER CO., Hirmparzrs 4 Velerinary Specifics att HUMPHREYS LOMEOPATHIC SPECIFIC No, The unl,v-ucrmml remedy for T-work OF oilier cansen: or 5 yislx &nd largo vial T8, OF Bent pow ey T e CHICAGO ano ORTH- STERN the putrons o ECIAL Atmond, . Loy raily as the fruit, AT, LOUTS HOMEOPATHIC Cure Disoases of le, Sheep POULTRY, ‘armers, Book Malled Frae, 09 Fulton B¢, N, ¥, a8 ital Weaknass, s and i ja, Vouches, B, Fompans. Pluines. l ¢ irann b PAILWAY, Bluffs d Chicago. Dos Mo ton, Dixie 1. o il on und ( not possiblo ot supo- Fthia roud Crous | Or M. A DAUPHT are it two tewins i ioh ure (he fnest thit D | uity can croste. s PAL: 3 LK i CARS, “which weo models of comfor . 1ts PARLOK DRAWING | HOOM CALRS, 0150 pinssed Iy “celehintod PALATIAL Gqual of which cannot bo At Council Blully t 06 1y, donnoot i Uy Chicitgo & liwostorn traing of this lino muke ¢ those of all eustern lince umnbis, ) nath, Nisgauen Fulls, Butra) Montreal, Boston, Now York, Phily thnore Washington snd all thie tickot ugont for tickets ENOKTH-W E W by iy, wnd ity wide- | DINING CAItS, tho | wh f the 1 .| ot with th | Ity. ~ fa Cly 1080 conncotion with { | Indinn Cincin \ Toronta, bk, Bl ik g points in the ex Vi Lho TEIN," 1 you wish the best uocommuodations. All(ickot Kots via this line. A HY P enceul Munnger. ioa, Pass. Agoos CHICAGO. . N. BABCOCK, Geu. Agont, UL Furnam 5., Ounbis, Nob Boveatoon Yours' Kxpériviice, LOUISIANY STATR LOTTERY COMPARY. “Wo do by Cetify thit wo supeeviso tho rangomonts or wll tho Monthly and Sewj-Ane 1 dr f tho Louisiana State Lottery SO mBnnee ind o o8, and that th honesty, taien toward all partios, wid wo COMMISSTONER3, Tneorpo Inture tor with u tuni of . By i oy Anchise Witk sy , stution adoptod 1) LA D, The only Jottery evir votod on and ondorsod by the peop Tt nover Lis erand monthly Iy st 3 POSEPONOS. mbor drawings tako plnoe LENDID OPPORTUNITY 10 WiN A PO and Drawing, Class L, in th Now Orle, 18th Monthly Drawing. CAPITAL PRIZE $15,000 Pructions, Nw, Acndemy of Fuesdny, Nov. Luth, 158, Each, ortion, 0 Tickoets nt Five Dc in Kirths, jn ) i LIS T OF PRI 1CAVITAL Pi 1 do A 1o o PRIZES OF \ o 0 do ) ao 10 o ) o S do 1 o I do o o do to. ) s 1o ehubs <hould bo mido of the compuny in Now Or- 3 amount] Applieution fo nly (0 the ol oS, For full Ay b xehungo in- ordinney loi s @l suims ol $6 and upe AUPHIN, v Oclouns, La. Washing! Make P, 0. Money O cuers 1o NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK, Now Orleuns, rs pubublo and address LOUISIA LA BTATE e Now Orlouns, La. GERMAN NATIONAL BANK WHO 13 UNACQUAINTED WITH THE GEOORAPMY OF THIg COUNTRY WILL S 0V CXAMINING THIS NAP THAT THE. of ita central il s st i 1l Al teer parsonal set. it v e cororty o Chiny Ko Rre &I T tho Celebrited e The Famous Albert Lea Route Is the divect and favorits fin Min e all T il Canadli i woll a1k Oflices in”the Unitod Blatos u dresing R.R.CABLF, E. 8T. JOHN, Fros't & Gowl e, o't kU Pass, Ag'h CHICAGO. RIGES Fo0D e infontum Is 1ho vge of unblo, “Many cases could bo sverything eiso had fuied and Hido's food hns bien trled and retained, Ty tho stecmeth impurie d nnd | 1 nction on tie Lowols, the physician hi ablo 10 use dios A8 10 OIGCH I PErnanent. testorie tion of she paticnt to. heal b ST. CATHERINE'S DAY ACADEMY; G Coruer Eight under th nth and Cose Btreets, Omahe re of the Sisters of Meroy, YOur commoncos the first Mons i closos the list week of o two sossions of liye 5 o1 S0sala. T KossiOn, i, $10 ont, §5 por ses alf Vourly in Adva y work, ouibic e 0. Muslo wid other plish ments form oxtra churgo. This instiution fs boot we Iy tho atrcot cnr lines, Boys Vorsous Wt deawing paint £ o ", Dl o udinission of pitpils. od ln O TogR ¥ JOHNS0N Garlichs & Johnson, BANKERS 516 N. 16th STREET, OMAHA, NEB, Investhient Securities, Mortgage Loans, Laans negotisted on oity property und ine proved farui, 6 por cent Intercst alluwed ou tiue deposits K Ly GARLLCHS,