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A SAD PARENT INTERVIEWED | Ohicago's Latest Sensation Linked With | & Resident of Linvoln, | A TALK WITH AN AGED DENTIST. | the title of their elients, | Bome Strong Ohjections to the Treat- | of Suit Against Jim Luird Other Capital New ment Quinn Bohannan A | [FIOM TTE BER'S LINCOUN BUIFAT.] In the second floor front 1214 O street, yesterday I's mn aged man hending over a gentleman who sat in a dentist's whair. The old man was a dentist, nnd his work was the usual routine dutics which devolve upon one of his profession. Presently he fin- | izhed aud look 1p to the BEE reporter, | who had entered the room, ssked him room of No. | ! mor rraphic columus of this paper on Thursday morning announced the ot tempted murder of Mrs, Ray Good and Muss Lillian Walter in Chicago Wednes- | day evening by a young man named A J. Burrve. The murder was committed infront of R. G. Dunn & Cos mercan il ageney, at Nos, 140 and 14 Monroo street, and the wssunlted Jadices were em- | , and Burrus a discharged em The allair seems to have boen wuprovoked and done it éold blood. v The dentist in Lincoln approached by e Beg reporter was A P. Burrus, the father of the assuilunt Approaching the old gentleman the reportor handed Him a Thur 1ssue of the Clieago News, which contuined s edt of his son The old gentleman secmed greatly af- fected, aud when the reporter askod him if he was Burns' father he answered by asking the question: “Who u.hxwuunx * 1 was his fafher?’ and his cyes [ scarched the reporter's face as if to gam | an answer. For some time he was loth 4o speak and it was with considerable | difliculty that he could be persunded to | wy unything atall. He feared the pub- | 4 “1 am just starting in° business | S and it will injury me greatly,” he “to be known in she matte I know that it will huve to comw out, but 1 would like to have it kopt guiet for' a few days until 1 recover from the great shock wiiich this terrible affair has caused me. | “Yos," e continued, “the boy is my | ¢ eaon z never knew that his mind wuas pecu- h!l\ affected. In his ¢ |“ life he was n wa cheer ! | ort |1 v vs u bright, health und spirits, Atkinson, Wisconsin, twenty-cight yeurs ago. Heleit hom -\Llhu age of 17 and went to Fort V d., where I Beheve he worked for some time. He huw the | habit of visiting us except oceasionally since ho went away to Fort Wayne. He | was connected with the Dun ageney at | ¢ bt Panl und Minneapolis for quite e before he moved to Chicago. In A ril, 1881, he marred w Miss Sadie (‘mp(-r of St. Paul, and it was only a | &lort time after that we reccived a letter | #rom him requesting his mother to come from Beaver Dam, Wis., where we were uu n residing, to Chicago to with him rwards did go. | have been in abott . o months nnd wm just into n practice.” said Mr. Burrus, in answer to tho reporter’s question, ““Your present wisit is not the first news I have ree 1 nflln-wl affir. Yesterday morning as 1 was glancing over the paper néarly “he first item which canght my eye wus that Boon afterwards |1 reee from ay wife, I thought for s s that something was wrong or to happen, for | had not In-n-n“lum them for newrly three weeks. have been in th habit of cmruqmndmv con- slantly.” In wnswerto a question Mr. Burrus .\id 5o far as mere statements of fuct s concerned, 1 think the Chicago 1 bnm hud them properly stated, but ther s something b Abtout three Feurs ago Ashu's brother was killed in a zuilrond necident nt Milton Junction on_the Chicago, Milweukee & St. Fuul gailroad, near Janesvil,e, Wis. The b had deurly loved ¢ pr, and the sid- den death’of Charles secmed o bear deep Jv on Asbu’s mind. From a liv Cheorfir Iad he bocame peceish and morose, and whenever hiz mother and 1 saw him he said he did not, care to five nny longer Mis nund was clearly affected and no word of euzs cpuld checr him up. From thattimcon I am sorry | to suy that he began usg nnreotics to | Koop his nerves quiet, and at the present | time 1 believe him o be n contirmed He ran down and got y poor, and was in_aiserable health I have an iden that his diseha from | tho Dun agency rendered him crazy, and | pssibly he wttribated his dischurge to his two unfortunate e, Burrus will go to Chicago o the shock to his nerves has left In oy seoms like | ¥ store I i s so0n him an and | 3 1083 s wbont v scholurly oid gentler one who has ||n.ml Wis L in lication to study and work, He }‘*\‘:uwuld nnd) tive fei® cight inches tull, weighing 165 pounds, IHis hoie Jgray and his conntenance frank and lon vest Jooking. is an eatbusietio stu deit of dentistey, and has wiilien sev exal pamphle the subject. He feels nod at his son’s act, anl | ollvis . 0 se for his conduct. His Circums nacesare poor and he cannot ofter any wd t his san, The doctor up s to be a gentleman, and no blame | i possibly attach 1o himgon the con | gracy heis descrving ‘of the heartiest syhiputhy of this eemmunity. THE BOHANAN CASE 1t has been considered a great ontrage on human decency that the convicted | Bohinan shonkt be confined | rin adittle ivon cage, 687 ceiling about 7 feet high, have any exercise “rl this ye font, nnh o and nover per mittal to Judgo Mason, i ent froament Weven a convicted mnrdever. Bolanan, onee w woek, is al dowed tostep just oulside of th whero he is s d. aud then immediat roturned in son Sher Lim so closely | Wore W permit him | tho cells it wonld | smploying an extin 1 does not wish 1o incur Th s is suid tabe avery willing | for treuting the wurderer so | necess ke aul that exjiense exenn Blibiot the. tor has x tment which Bohanun | since his incarceration B the Otoe county jail, but 1 thonght 1T would wait and if just indignation would not ha nrous | by those who chancod te visit the prem- fses® Hesaid further ghat an oflicer Who would treat n humsn being in sioh 2 manner must indeed be s cowardly Bz, and he was it only 10 be clussed aiong the Wirts of tive vonfed A wequest will be nmnh o the ]mlu $hidieia dintrict to ori dation for the condemned man The ease will nlso be takon 1o the su- court of the Unitod States. Judoo 18 coneluded after mature de caso for s reboear- MO ¢ Lason iberation 10 enter th ug. RUHARP £UACTICE A day or two ngo, in the district coust, during the tial of the: cuse: ontitiod ‘ was heing tested, the case the lots we Wilson | Fortunately | same Wilson put up tins valuable lots, have son that he had n copy of a © which it was ag | Wilson is said to have wenhe missed his suit und relinguished all ¢ to the property. | the | Laird, a thousand copie which wer Laird during the He promised to pay o trust aceount, for the amonnt, and it w | intense ignorance, and wmonnt | penled it to 1l | o nd 1 ennnot necount for the erime. | e Milwaukee & St called und says afi are doing well. great shape. E.Van T N 1 s.uu.» 1. Pow 0; DL, \Lmh Has ‘\h]xnrd B.A. Gilsun, It W PILES™ 1t and | more harm zetting warm in bed), acts as a poultice, i instant reflief, and 1\]"‘(‘]"“'\‘1" only for Piles, | l]n sKin clearand beautiful, Salt | | Ol Obstinate Uleers, anee the fathr of the assailant | 8 | builds I | bren on the bride at the time of the « | inguest beun this oy THIE ‘SIITI\(}S FROM CITY SOCIETY |} man and others the title of ¥ Kit in which rainst App Lvrlr iree Lincoln lots t transpired that King man was not the real party in interest | but that the present owners o e the attorneys, Ricketts and ind that the projerty was worth and that the astute legal got for a mere pittance and one o the jury in the case afterward said, “As | 0on a8 we saw that some kind of hocus pocas business had been going on, we de | Bocial Whirl, whont $3,000 gentlenien hid picionsly stable K s Opened Porsos | The Hymen« ometer, | Several ) nal Points - termined to give the defendunt a verdict for Lincoln, we have but few lawyers who thus speculate in the of others.” id that a few job on ska_ City, Mr. and Mrs.I W.Mincr have returned | from a pleasant two months’ visit 1n the | cast . Hon. A 8. Paddock | Thusday [ Mrs. A. M. D, | Lyon, of Mt Pi Mrs. R. K. Allen, A grand aftuir on wits the openiy Hll'llu club 1 to give n series coming se. months ago this some_par- s who live in Neb, and had was in the eity | it not been for the shrewdness of (e g N. Scroat, of that piace. the intended vie- would bave lost a number of for wnich they would recerved bhut w mere trifle, A« soomn as Scroat demonst rd to Wil niract be another party, in 1 to divide the swag, dis nfels and Miss Birdie | visiting Wednesd all of the Sins Cere: ween Wilson and of parties during the son, which promise to be the s This particular ball v us beginning of the season, ery detail had been perfectly wed by the committee in charge possed off pleasantly. 11 | dining. room on the second floor clenrcd,and furnished a eplendid dancing hall for the many w.o were in attend- ance, On the same evening the ladie Rebekah lodge, 1, O h I, entert large number of their friends at the ball m Armory Hall | Gons. Howard and Dandy have re turned from their wostorn tr The crystal wedding of Dr. Jacob C. Denise w night at their . Dr. Denise n Miss Collyer, of Philadelphi 1870, Both the doctor and hu wite aro old residents of Omaba and are | Inuhh med on account of their qualitics. ieir house | = brillinntly l”vlnmmlwl and tastefully orated. Fhe lurge number of guests sent passed the cvening in social con se and congratuluting their hosts up- | on the attainment of fiftcen years of happy married lite Invitat'ons have been i South Side Social elub serios of pue- 1 ties to be given by them at Engine houso The given on Thurs. | 2 the others will follow ¢ l'l\ "two weeks. hese cials are very select and arve en, the young prople of the south s The Hebrew Benevolent ety have decided to give ngrand charity |uxl some | timo next month [y D.J. O'Donoboe has @one east to meet his wife { suIT During the AGAINST JIM LAIRD. Iast national campaign in second Longressional distriet, Jim the “brilliant and remarkable congressinan from hat district, ore of the Lincoln Freie ling German paper of Lincoln and the South Platte country, to be vsed in the interest of ampaign in his district #270 for the pupers The proprictor of the paper did not caroe anird for the amount on his own nd reguired the endorsement . the Hasti s of Ruth | and Mrs rated Tuesdiy 1901 Dodge rricd to his O of Bostw he bill was presented Laird express and soit was & rht ‘onnty conrt of Lancaster county judgment rendered for the full aivd and his satellites up- district court, where it ame up for hearing this week. The de- endant asked a - continuance until t next term of conrt, which was granted, THE SUPREME COURT. The supreme court adjournod yester- liy, to meet November 4. anded down’ twe opinions, ene. in the f the board of public lands and mildings in the guestion of the right of he governor to appoint w matron of the nsane hospital, the other the case of Os- born vs. Kline, CITY TTEMS. »nes, of the Chicaoo News, day on business con- n the the Arthur D, asin the eity y I with his L. Hurlbut, of the Capitol Ci out his bus ently propriector vorks, has sold ess, and will shortly connoct St.ouis honse. McClure, of the Chicago, Paul, was in the eity | sproading binners roprosent ng a plessure excursion of Unele Sam's across the country by the St. Puul route, The flag at the postothice was yesterday put at half mast at the order’ of Gen McBride ont of rospect to the memory of ien. MeClellan. The Lincoln city railrond is putting racks on nearly every stroet in the oity In Eleventh street opposito the Commer- ial hotel there ave three tracks, making tvery incanvenient for driving, Speukers are addressing mectings all the county on the ]m]x(u'.ll issues of he coming county elect The repub- s will probably oarry the county nanusnally large majority with tho ption ot Gere, who always runs be- the ticket. M. Funke, of the B. & M. (2 strect, was made happy L houne ng 10-pound boy. hitse!f with Col. John ddock, of Beatrice, isin the Y visiting et sister, Mrs. W, B, | Annin, 1407 .\Ilwrmnn The ladies’ mus Wednesday evening w oy 1 cnt, und well att lllllll the mem- | bers of the or rizadion. he follow- ing was the programme rendered: th Hung: onata for piano and violin sases waarleg (Second and Dird move nents)) Miss Rustin and Mr, Saues 5 . Tosti 00K, ML Strakosch .Balfe THelp Mo to_Pray : Mrs D! The Nightinzale : M. AL Polnck, The Rose Sou. e X Miss Goorsie Bonlt Nocturne, o, Chopin | Miss M A Rest in’ the jan.] Jelssohn living on yestorday by l)r Lane wis Mr. ing up the eigars to the boys in Magor Bogd has gone onst, A.B. Cook, loeal freight agent for the Missc acific, has roturncd from his eastern bridal tour. The Gun club banquet on Thursday nght at the Millard hotel was a great event, being attended by fort four of | the members of the Gun'club and their nds, who feasted till the clock struck Ahnul the only thing missing from was the crow which Dr. erger shot, expeeting it tonet him about lwunl\ points, T'he members of the club héld w eavens and decided to rule out the crow, wnd consequently the doctor was obliged (o throw it away. T. is s STATE ARRIVALS "eamp, of Omah R. C. Draps (‘u\'w«m J Walt. M Bennett; Nebraska 'kbullu . Ihunlmn ()m - . Omiha; Wm. Gin, Se- . Post, Wauco. J, A, Cooper, Weeping Wate ceping Water; F. h mp]m, Nel TILE St re for Blind, Bleeding, ltehing d Piles has boen discovered ln ms, (an Indian mnwl\; call lll.mlm! t riLEs st n,.pm chureh nnm-\ ¥ rewell reeeption was A '!mlwn. of Gen “n\\ ho leaves next we for Oregon, to assnme duty at | Fort Vancouver. He has been the super- intendent of the Sabbath school of the church for two years and has end i Rimself o the congr | of the school, who Cumted ina h Ly ¢ pression of good will toward the de ing member, A paper wus rewd by Holmes, esn., on behalf of the congrega- tion, th m)mw Capt. Sladen for his earnest work nnd acerediting to him th success of the Sunday I H sponded in a buppy vein xpres o ng compelled to leive the | chinreh and i, but predieted glorious future for the cong spite of his departure. The music was n feature of the cvening, the prosramimg being well rendered in every detail, The overng ball of the Myrtle Divy sion Uniformed Rank, Knightsof Pythias, oceurred last evening at. Metropolitan hall, 8t the southwest o of Dodge - Fourtcenth stroots. This was the | & stparty of a series of six to be given | by this oreanization during the coming son. The party lust cvening wa sy enjoyable afliir, about sixty conples being in attendane 'rnw,\luqwwm..n; furnished the music the next main featur Vo was the presentation ¢ { 'yihias ¢ man to My lmmunl o one need ~m|l|l nve | ing this wonderful sooth medicine, nts do than good, Willinms' Indian Pile Ointment absorbs the tnors, allays the intense itehine, (particularly at niht’ after itehinyg of ,nmu-pnm hing clse: DI KD, > Ointent cures as by lewds or Grubs, o the face, leaving Also cuires Tich, Sore Nipples, Sore Lijs, and Frazie Pl an Dr et Biofehes ) Sold by i 50 cent e by by Beeht. Atwholesa! 5, or mafled on receipt of & (‘ ., i Schroeter & C.'¥. Goodiuan, Will Apuly Herab Philadelphia Herald: . For \g from ignorance in th and, Aromn carcless: ¢is probubly no cure [ nts. petty ey min as_or pre iudion, th but improved appoiutn S Knocks the Spots,' and everything. in the nature of erup tions, blotehes, l.i.-.,,).u, uleers, serofu lous humors nnd incipient consnmption, which s nothing more nor less than | serofula of the lnngs, completely out of | the system. 16 stindates and invigor ates the hiver, fonos up the stomach, reg ulates the bowels, purifies the blood, i up the weak places of the boly i purel ble_compound, und will do mo wimed tor it We refer to Ay Goldon Medical Dis- covery ven by Mr Lodge No. K. of . No the present spe propriate mannce, whie to by Messes. Borrell in behalf of their respective divisions I'he followinz committee had ch: the b L and great ¢ for their eflicicnt muns bt coromonies —Dave Kautman ive committee —The s Burrel i\Ln\n'\u: Borden, H. D. Shull, J Dounelly, jr., Ed Crowell. Floor Com mitkee- Fred DeLorimer, CC A Abecrom bie, A. Borden, H. M. Simpson, Georgo | $ mm J. Meyer. A Burnett. J €. Whin ng Mahomet, J.). Monell, J Harpster, B, F. Mad ord. A mountain . Sehift range in Now Mexico has been moved fineE inarty ot thalAualln. Soal twa and Triles by n deputy sur- | aup will be given on not ”m,_‘, - yeyor, just us 4 mattor of acconimod: | evening at Light Guards® hull, ‘Uhe mem- | tion, in extending the limits of a land | 8 huvo mado all g grant n:n.y und a good tinig is antieipatod .\l..lx Pierce's * - The East Saginaw Disaster, EAST Sacixaw, Mich, penrs today that ni of thoso repd drowned in the Inst night have boen | tonnd, und oy drowned Inst nighi 't s g and are sup 1 to be drowned. These wre J, Sharpe o Burns, who were Known to have sing the river, ine, le e are basy dra Out-Mounta Philadelnhia THIs UNKIVALELD SoUTHERN REMEDY 13 il to be given by Typogr Union No. 190, of this city, ul ham's hall, on' Thanksgiving eve iscs 10 be & most enjoyable und & ful atiair. The mombers of the re working earnestly to nt one o all who I Union orchestra | unning prom WARKANTED ROT 20 SINGLY PARTICLE OF MERCURY O ANY MINERAL SUBSTANCE, BT s PURELY VEG- ETALLE It Will Cure all Diseases Causod by De Kidney and Stomach, If you foel dull, drowsy, debilitatod have fre queiit howdacho, mouth tasios Laudly, poor up petite nnd “tonguo coated, you are ‘sulforing Iruun tovyld Tiver, or vhiliodsnoss.” aud nott g will cure *pusdly wnd ormmnwitly us SINAONS LivECREGLATO Al oy time you (ool your system necds cleansiig, Toning, regilating with- at UK, OF stiuleting witl: siowing ko CONTAIN A commitio Runkles, cha Clinton, Jummus Cummins, I vendy and can members of the com- Towing ments Tickets are now enred of nny of th mitte The ng rty of the Hom T R most ploasunt social eves gk & full witendunce of the moembers of the elub, und 10 the stenins of delightinl mu sie the daneers merrily tripped the hours Wiy he reception committec immons Liver Regulator s o5 i w . K. Barley, jr. 1. A. Conoly, PREPATED BY Wilson and L. 8. 'Mole. Willinm J. M. Zellin & Co, Philadelphia, ¥s | ollicisled as floor dirootor, nssisted son of the was i the b the spr Tength of well ns o while Bonei week, Fechtor spe | did it J¥, Lickens, Once ag nial prok for its we | The hands face of the instrivment | observer, | that two names OMAHA DAILY BE B. THY gain this SA Redms | s of Intercs: (‘Mhflmd from the City's | which sizes up &0 fwhluh\ the m hilities of the kly task glanein, ro sldwly moving over tho g at t are g One is that of a rathe physic enth str ville, belles of The pale flush on the ment wonld indicate | s not far off when the n who is that chs beat'—ete., ote Again the tell 10 hus his ¢ not far from Dodge the other is thatof 4 yonng lady of Louis Ky.. shid irming i tale ging theie position. It in front uburn' In his wa the afla will nec ding rin, His frien sults, forehand. The ha swing nbout nined o | magnetic influenc Soon the, stroet -1l from St Josenh, Mo, in this eity. | tion of ||u' di e olainly r howe The distressing disease, readily eured by Hood's 8 grent blood | iists Pittshu of t 2, murris nds are nds g ¥ sto] in he other a she he proc e Tic anxiously and the hymenometer will hand to give them prompt pointers bhe moving. Slowly Honsiv which wd, grlanc the ohserver notices that two names are linked in awect conj | of a clerk that now The poquaintance two has been but w briel one the effect is already ol dne ol end. Wh puif Two Ac reh on which the illuminedi s blureed and « hen it er, the hymenometer will annonnee PRy event. - Sold by tor Dispateh Lant among H\- star | hotels an TOOmS en suite. has, night and day, set'with fruits, win has many e peenlinrity |~_|h.u he s parlor At oigAT know of good f the pre putti d o this Jittl 0 s For though over him 1mo; Boucic engan, n genuing 0, sumptnous to ruination for Provi IurnM o ter not ol had <, liquots, and i like Bonticault, hn s to have the eontents of the changed eyery. threg hours even if ing hiad been tonehed ad offended: his Giv your & SONS* and negl heart for their Conghs, they will cure sp CAPSIC H up l cault is also a good diner low all round A “ma ), he Tasty ns mosi strong men their prime and ge 1s ke of life sinee t prot marvelons man .\ er s bi Fechier, who lived Monte Cri a mis, a b e children B M olds an: sdily, uee harmloss and pleasing to the taste - Parnell's Power in l.nminn Spectator: wits heid at Cork oa Mo cndida vention" nominate six which Mr. of Lis aseendeney in South | master if only e will reiga commende 1 tho two county and this was az A0 ni ished two O'Brien and Si ising 1o provid - alsa, was aereed to, ished me one of elsewher bui our | commane s 1 s than at il Purnell lidatos wd not k »of the | by them % ! nher | o keep acorner 1 ‘ork, but I have got my marching orders . Whera ader has itest wish s to wmany the ~pr ¢ bee O Brien shonld ha and Lavesaid=* humin o woulld r Tvishmen, areatly roys pret gover Toman populace; all that appears certain is that it rdivine cveal his a8 1 cilitate t i the seorn takes an hold Irish Catholic | jection | only u Milesian and a ( vy 1Tk L0 10 OYSTrICic divisiony otherwise bo the snme thing. She b Pozzoni’ Modified Mother Hubbards continue to be the most popalir torm of baby It is snid titf theonly way to of suching its thumb is t W faoous for its Laby | Daniel ( nisl A the ™ We wi kne It wonld An mave convention not bel nown hed L pros et pseph MoKenna, prom- them other seats, alth pop! Joust il h O Bric of itis | issued and- 1 need nob tell me of sent wn cret ml‘» of perey s Fnlish 1t »Conn tep with 7 dim| - complexion of a Modicatod Complexion Powdor Sold by ull |l|||‘ "um Bib is hardly o Dow Jo i witho “The crop of eola 1o be algaost as lnrge contini baby cau spools Thore 1t seviral 0 War most pleasing playthings s 5 @ slring of em ||M\l pauirs d bha umnh ney wardrobo w 2 i Tie toy countors in the big stor naing to pile up with lot: of rlnnds al dolight the babies noout Chrk the Abont prosente polil fHowers a littde MALAKIA pnm-mm‘.ml thoronghily erad- icated by 3 per bottleylod by e Diuggists and Grocers, In g e?nthu are th nlmhn\ tor, wnd they Kick their “littlo S¥iaby sones. Buch 1800, (han they 10 of the most ol ous. o wond the time od in 50 hies radle DUEFy's 45 L axuric Tt ty it is o y circles to seod Eratulutory messages and souvenivs of wre often in the IR that the happy day “two hearts will indox names iired clerk of the artment of the Unio i club hias deternined | Jors nd s youne oy ”,.'.', | teenth strect, not | young man, who is quite a soc fety swell ¥, is said to be about to bring {0 a specdy conclusion, ssitate the metion store on Fifteenth of ', S at N the most One of his peculinrities Heds known n enjoyment on ek At presant |h uzh, one may tha 1 '"URDAY, OCTORER 31, 1885, ji¢ an and W HYMENOMETER 12 instramant imo- is roady at the postoffice for the wee tober 29 1885: GENTLEMEN'S LIST, \,,|-ywnl M | future, I)m They stop he dial, ot stively hm\.w ndsome o silice on Seven while B Bradiey H 3 » e one of the southern city A1 of the mtvu- | MW T Bailey 1 11 Iwin g L Butier A 1 Ruishes M Butler A | Chapman G # Carlson G Gule E i ¢ Glagohos B Clinton A Coe W K Gasa W 8 Carpenter R W which Cronin uring ¢ CM-2 ense, Dobls D O a\ Benson ¥ Brad §, 0 Conrady © A wiond G # Cusuek 1 Chatterton W ok wnor ' R Cinnmings W Cushion 1t D Coken N Iy Corcornn J Cook A Darnel Bunliam E Dorseman L W Fit hands are I'his time they | young B [If Denance € hn-ln-u [Bh\ the to the subt ontrols them it the dinly | Fisher S8 Vlechsig Flanory Da Farrow Ji ( umm AT G WA Gonii Rey [ Grifiths M Hewint K Tavison @ Hookor J M Hines 1y Hutchins Uanna M A Henderson M Hardin W, Toweld C Tows M Iullegard 1T Hottort 11 C Holimugvist O Jocelyn ) @ Johnson P Johanson 8 Jolimson W One w young lady visiting triends of the bul it is ru- fatal o he sec shomld not he forth, both n hlooms ll 1ps Mr—3 Hantlicy T icks W It Tlalfricd A Hun Hopki Hine ( Tvis A Johnso Johnston 8 Johnes H Jackson Jordan 8 8 Joues € Kosier J W Koch A Kuott J M Leather W B Lancaster J J |ml~|\ ER Salt Rhewm, is warilla, the Wil ding The most actors wis the ox ex is un samptu- | awelioL | Kolors sensive | Kletho Kralik ¥ tahle I liguors, ds who Bouer in 1 o in 1 |\qu\\ AL Leland 3 nt Larson € P Vong M MeCord 4 T, Mullen W T Murphy J 1t 1eCune W lanson G 1L Mathy G Merkel ¥ MeCatliey T DMorrow S ¥ lows € Detras nd Saronoy Norton ied Owens WH Olson ¥ Ouwchunder R G ) Neill C rvelous chippe wre when min anid it | Mot n.n\“‘ Mitehel W Montgomery J @ ring G A vtin (3 'u. Dermett 1 filler ¥ Mills P A Mo N IIRLS Newton kD Nelson T Oglesby 1, O NeulJ A O Hern ied ngain, and easion regards . surpassed in ke nd - was died in down, hle man table set with pars in his wenl 8o hos noth- that that ns it | a he broken il med Pariton A Ryan J J coy 1, tiof (1 Richardson A R Btrom 1, M Snpors € Starmer S § Sorenson A Stoddard K Spurgin M Sand nmm IW Seflon ¥ 5 mmni n Triom ¢ Trimbley M K Taylor I Vickroy T Quick Lo H. DOUGLASS OUGH DROPS s 4 Sore Throats; | {},,‘,_f}.‘,‘\v',". & S ::n JW | P A Swith ¥ Niorman A \.Inllll C h \l |‘ Treland, clectoral “con 1y 10 for Cork, at ngalar_proof nd” s 1S love He first 1o ne to Co onging uchan S 1 W Lo u H Willizms ¢ Wano W ¢ Winihworth ¥ P Woicou s Wilson M Le Whitled S Wllll-h |2 LY Wallace 1 1 Wilkinson 00 Wricht F W Woll his hougn tho bhan wlar wen, and did not wish oped o ask n, porhups tae the House me M an ¢V FOURTH-CLASY MATTER, for . K. Courant, Kknow, Postmaster. of thut more which " Mr. frank do thie not word you » n law 0 WS time n o more yoof the Juw Mr. Purocil governing of it might of the viee sus for the for the fed Men, il tar thiriy dim Dye's Celebrated Voliaie spensory A pplinnees, for (e vélief und permanent cnie of Neryous DOblIiy, 1o 0f Vitality and. Man hood, and il Kindredetroublés, Also for many othe dise Completo restoration 1o vi_or and manhood. No risk is in- Ulustrated pamphict with 1all infor tion, ters, el mailed free by addressing Voitaie Belt Co. seorn Sylla nilnres. Business Niw Youk, Oct. 50— Business failures YOl durine the st sevon duys, 201, compared SUD 0ith 174 last week, and 160 the week previovs Wis 3 go last, never = Could by cre resentative for ) votes on n imsh talk nnd L Protestant uly meck cell, who Sadholic, thint Lo - - Whon Baby was sick, we zave hor Castorte, Whion she was 6 Child, ahe oried for Castoria, Wiien elie hocaine Miss, he oling to CastoTity peach ‘Whou slie hiad Childron, sho gave thom Castoris, - Win Sooner or Later. A detormination to suceed in_life, companiod by the noes ary judzment and will-direcied effort, ninst win sooncer or later. A young mun in Bridzoborongh who had the reputation of hoving pever cent in s it solved to turn s Must d b ) give it twing that | y 13 phin g oLkl oy ciscd ity fowls in one night. Thore were more on mggfi[s \\\\\ sey town y cotton buby's ontiit all to ) whe A s, Tho now done ure ol legs wround ulawhich wi i Alme b, 10 ho in con b1 The Great Invention, For EASY WASHING, iN HARD OR $0°T, HOT OR COLD WATER. Withowt Tlarm to FABKIC or HANDS, o particularly adiplod (o Wearis Climates. No fawily, rich 2 poor, should be vithont 8, 301 by @l Grocers, but brware of ¥ilo k- tatons. PEARLINE ls watactired only by JAMES PYLE. NEW YORK: by 's mothe form of SKEY | nmin a shade | hing in it. [ neniad, gy AMONG THE | MARTS OF TRADE, | Depressed Price iv |« Live Btook, A PROPHET! 0 BROKER'S VIEWS, ! —— Prosages Wheat — G pélns . Weak and Heavy- R rt from Home and | loreign Points, ~ CHICAG Curcano, Oct CATTLE At of fair order and suadl number of fresh arrivals to-d st searce, Low grad is solling equally ault atthat, The dupeuded on as fo LeLve nrms on the lond in nine days they wanted in’ Ne in Chieago. Anotl jer firm bought their cattle in Buftaio the past 6wo weeks. This supply H'ulmm from Can ada, Ohfo and New Y cgrats | pre nm..lumll..-n-mm ry Trom Chicago anno wnel ng an advance of 20 and it cattle wr g brodiht or shipped o nformation to be sold here \Vl‘A‘k it 15 nhnost cottuin th Ay wili lose winrkets castare aw 1y down and e U ji g present, ded full of infe Noxt week that must e that can be had, 0 1av b, anud prices on such wero longer because they were dund inferior native stock 9 dow s lnst week, and hipping demand cannot be fwerly. One of the most market has not shipped n e same urm buying ali ork clieapér even fhin Texuns and 1ange b dispos and price is Senson it i s continue to ru trade bas dwindled and sanie few Inu Ithére is A more a %o bw and feoders, hut iricoy pedingly low, *Stoc) calf rtions have Al 5.5 but pllun dirstclass st ;\k sold ) as high as EM.LL\ er - hoad. 1500 Ths., 5,00 059 lll 1200 to 1.5 voming 110 Ibs, Mo S 1bs., itles s, um s, an 13,72 Idaho, ~\ln||x.u|<| I‘)fl!ll 132 Monta 1 1y 285 Ibs., $4.40, i thore was a stight wid m few of the “car birds" obtained ¢ jiyght advance o ) closing prices of Tast fieht, but before one quarter of the ]uuwn he market were sold, < dropped biels 0 about the eurrent tunge of yesierday, Packing and sbipping, 250 foy s, § s, LLight weights, 130 le1|7ll Ihs, ¥560005.7.43 T80 Lo 210 Lhs, $3.30@ 00, Hows spurt of activity, OHICAGO (.I'A]N MARKET. k 'nx-l»lnl 10 the B WiraT-—“The bl dwls are wetting ready 10 i wheat, shalie out the tallers, and load up wgain ab much lovier grtces ‘Tlls piece of infarmation was cpntribited by & broker who generally keeps ihmsel! posted on what Tarzer fish in the arket are doing or about todo, “December wheat,” he continued, *is pointing straight for 'Be,”” This belief, how ever, camc far from 1eing shared by every- body on the floor” bul as it correctly repre- sents tho bull method of trading in wheat, it wonld net be surpricmg if there was some- = on privieus days, when out- #ide eonditions Lave | pen wbout the same ns to-any, “puts” were a lurger tactor in hold- ing the auarket from breuking worse than it did. At_best the sittion was weak and avy. No bull consolaiion was deriv- ed " from cables, this bsng @ bowl ol broth sadly wissed by the - earl crowd; whi on any Uit wizongtien 11m, would have helpd wheal up. As'i was, Shey Stayed out of the deat and permitted welding orders and the woight of wheat to crry 4 down. A fong of big brokers wers ranged on th:uu-llin;: with @ rait of offieial up(-mm, H "o Ui 1ol LSl Tapid y 105650 1 ant. of snpport. 1t Wis Httie nea s dn t)n floor one way the other. By 1 K valuos had rocovered came trom New Yori bhat Woorishoffer had untoaded 200000 lawhels there, while irce ordors 10 scl_ere began coming in from various Well strect Interests, carrying the price dovh to %! California advice: were anyihing bnt bullish, The re- duction in Pa: 4 troight rates hus en- ubted Cy § Orogon o weed kuro- pean pric ©d, s0d they are said to be Troe sell INOOD MOTC ALeH- o was given 1o L1k Of icht receipts, Somo northeri roads veporic Fafalling off of 30 per cent. A story wlsi walted down from the novthern me< Mat w syndicate with L0000 had e on tdrmed to carcy wheat over the winter. oL was very frming i that it induced o | U8e buying indifferent quiirters, sending 1o pmber up to 87k, Minor pr S ot ek ight attention. Al the hog produet was 1« ket casier under free reapipts of live hoss «n tho niternoon bourd whest was e highor. FINANPIA L. id~—Moxey—On call cont MinCANTI sy ol ¢ Pras Paren — @5 cent Fouriox Kx unel: Gov BTOCK S per cnasy k& Brs—Dull and il INMTY TS Dl Tand strong, Stk g goved somewhat to- iy, both in the amons ol business done and pricos reatized. 7 loweyer, was Weste With last eves Vit The greatest were.ih e Missouri b Unusual indzrest s Lerp Pacine and Oregon g o the taet that tho options by Orceon Trinwontinetal on other WL expire i praw. Tie presid mt Banors' 1A Trast company says that boifi 1y A proferred stick of Northerhs v deon oalled in darze amountsofiec opliogh, 1t is the general helief thugail ithe uulu.u'ml A0 e op- W I o to-morrow nighit. 1 &, the Orexou Trans- Lonn on 60,000 sharas of o1 ab sbe, wnd on 60, o0 darge block of Ore- on ailwiy aiil Navi. abon, bat itis untier oo Uil very 11ic ol this stoek has boeen for, 1Uwis iz fod here that an in Vnod 1osttu nIn‘ Ihv 11 1" weihe stooks hial [btie. bit. the st 'y (0 both by e bdent Ralston of the ann und Pri-beowpany and Presi b of the Oz Transcontinontal 0 iyl uw 1or & woek jast. aliows A gai of < por cont, while p g e o i fpnost of the day, with 1 uig 34 por cent. KIOCKS ON ¥ Ay TR ent bonds... 1054 Oy ... 110 1.0 AR 1T i's s M - A s citie ' ot 195 1 son Tran.. . 285 Dl Pacifie "a’?... Mall, B & A 1. ar... weleried BT lmk l\lmnl b &S, b A 2y ". oy 1 ‘nmlw’md . O, Compared kol shows an 10 over 1 per cent. w the aclive stocks 1ieitie and Westorn (NI 2 i ¢ N\Amrmd Iansas & 7o Pacine. .. LakeShore L& N Aich, Contrnl Alo. Pacii Northeri P Prclerred A 0. £ Flour- ~@uthern, Michian, 4440 #LTAR00; Min nm'. Oct hent Chicago, EANIerT WINTET W Wisconn " led Bilsas 31 il(w i kel B4 T@h, gy netive ?&%lll o (1 i, St Wheab- 4y tae openedd weak, declined iore, ratlicd 'gé, doolin fied b,e gl elosed 4 Bige cash, October, sl | ) and Blow Bales Continue P'OGH 0.~ (Specl¥ to the Bre,)— Rock yards there was a gain shipping domand for the useful natives among the 874 rm Ca deel Dec Ti Por shad, October r& cembe . La $3.52 1. Butter—#usy gnd to fanecy da \On @ uu (mm, HL, fair (ll' (‘llfll $1,05% for Corn — fol, cashy e nh, Rye—Dul l' o Yy, Oct, cash, 8g7e lml Talge uskey Ined @i, but l\]u cash; Odtdner; Sos: year January; & oy it ory quiel and" ) ¢ ge to wige l\)« i nl e 4 o nm-mm N?‘l,..- \."”- 2 1o, NSO (. on - nlrly active, S s, oder yest il w May Octo wh ry w Quiet ni 660 N o rk—-Only fairly active, | 0 lowor; $8, 13@5. 25 Noyembor; $9.021§@9.05 J anuay rd - Very quiet and s '5@5.85 Octaber ;85,8 ash, wker vu| 040 Mayy lower T 40! ‘ 80 losing the Ko cashy | BHG 0N t:§'~' ey oty Iotter pirime L0 A A Dowaward Tarn in | ooty =letters piing' LY el . T o'y ,f« % Do~ cashy Novem: «mmyw asulg 1+ ¢10@5.15; shork | nw\mur,, IN@200 I smand; 7 '“’"l‘ml to choice good cheddars, 9L mericas, 0 o hsavy grasn gol, € Shipment 8 ¢ 8.000 . )0 In)nb, Oty 30, -Whe neitve u hfi{g u.n‘n\l.:-t o l"‘?b?n nsvor, ?ml lenbe wad % }:r Novembel Lt o8ice bid. Dull e 85,56 — m \:n $0.00 bid. 224 70,0, 6, o B X Lower and day; 93 @ lru':.mnbn [ J?} 0 “Wheat domand b 2gige hmln-L oty ey oSl guds Uats, nowinal, i, 7414 wsked § Dicembe Corn bid, 281¢e wsked Oats Quiot; ' cash, Sk ?»m 14 “Nowinad; 2le bid Milwaukee, Oct, m»ll‘ sl flmuub v uendlor; N N2, £ 15i003-~ Pt November, §5.13; December, Cinolunat, Ot 30, Wlwfl— mand and armer; No. 2 red, v Corn—Active and lower; No. " fl‘nt‘l—fldur No. 2 mixed Birio i domand Pord k”!-mm at L AV iy —A E20 N0, 2, Qlllul 8580 bid, gouds busod en $1.00, Minuespolis, Oct. 50 Wenk ;. .’m i hard, Deeember, 914 ; wern, November, Sic; D 9 o buker: R New 15 . . w@d. A0, e, — Inuetive; 'mtunu. 1. 999 Boo; flov u‘-\& 17 0000; fl York, @t 50, What- Lo dovesier A}‘ Lge nn‘“‘ No. 3 spring - 1IMirmy D« Ceomber, o 'rk cash and do- mixed, Aciive and iivm ot $1,09; finishok ~Wheat—guiet and rash and Mfi\nnln-r M No. L 8590507 0, wnw‘mwan, 158,0005 @xports, 16,600; spot lower and dull} options opensd hewvy and :lmunm @13, later closed u‘rm. ungraded red, Corn—~Open closed l{n-'xndud. a0@sle: iled stronger, “recovered @9: at 9630, Inter fiTin; Lessipts. ng af ! i and 2 Tod, rmu-ml and lmm u\pom 55,000 . dlge Nnvflllhflr, A @53 ;‘.‘ atloat, Ble ()m-(‘lpmwfl a shade lower, flm:“x wit) the doc ports, 1 western, @ i Petrolsnin- 4:? Kyps—Kitm with 2,000 )(l{/l 10, v quukuzm westhrn, 2 Tori cline_recovered; 28,000: mixed western, 3 fair receiptd, 27.0: ex: 5 whilg. wnited elosod at $1.10 pAhuirys ecoip SQuiot wnd barely steady ; messSpoty 0 for inspocted. 1 salos wmu-rn“v«lvnm -zpot, nquiry; Wm&n ocembor, $6.1 r~Hirm soith fair A\ 3 omlo.uet.an —Wheat- —Qulol cuh and " November, 45, Corn—Quict and wenlk ; cash, 430, Osts—Dull; bash and November, 26e. Lavorpool, Oc. = 3. Whoat-—Quict and poor domind and £00d sulpiy3 oW stend, ot, October “and - November; 48 5yl nber and spring, 7 i wady: tair demand &t 45 éd for ceelber, Ohie: Teports ‘atile. stee e LIVE STOCH Ao, 0oL 80.~The Drovers' Roenipts, o J0: (-nwm blll')i nnd @37 Toxans, ot $2. frrm; natives and 5, 83 for Jeurnal ,000; stronger; shpp! stockers and 1 eders. ¥ S@ho « OWS, 2.0 BN winloreil Texans, $2.00( 8.15, Hogs and crosad woak | $.40; pi 2. 5000 Sheep: Kmf-m\m 2,000 8180, Taceipts, $0.000: king and shippin 3.0, ste: Texans,. $1.75@5.00. Toad, 53006475, linnsas City, )u. .lu..mm-m “logs tirmer Sheep —Iwooipts, Oet. 80, 12,4001 pimon o ockers and feed Vg2 s grss Texas sto Callle nmer; —Roguipts, 6,0; sl and 10¢ higher: good 1 commen o meditn, $5. 91 Khipin opened 5o low. roach and mixed, #5208 $5,30@3.65 K1y vy - naely i fnmbg, per Reczlpt exporteie, choice_sh buu@ ments, 4004 $3.48 mnw " Stoady s conuon £0 good mutlons, 155,00, St Lonis, 0oL %6, —Onitle shipine POOT sl phiy chnio heavy native bito B, 23 Shoep- llu\-lm soaroe and Wi avles Hrm and wan market dulland g steers Fnge at =3 s wonld bring 1115, 1,000 B0y 400; mon 1o choioe, $2,00@8.15, Unton ¢ mostly OMAHA LI DEK Y AT Toumdors. e Wighior, Cattle Hogs HECELTS PIETATLANG PRICH DESCRIPTION. ooy to Bloxdinn. Cattle— i 1000 tha and over. . 1N, 1, X001 Feedora, .18 404 63 500 thy | 4 00 40 1850 thy s1% vy TOXRNS « Wester lors Reuieh Packin me Wei, No, L N No. & No. | ] " No. ™ n Ilum.'l;u Cows Mixed, bnull Siitpying, nmvnn\ 1 WALER, EEEORNS, Av. Aw 1145 Av. g steers, $3.00.01.00; Tots bnkmm sk, $1 shipments, /85 STOOK, 3, OMATIA, #riday Evening, Oct. Constdorahle shack changed hiuds o The o minrket was Receipts, 1400 lonm, 1005 i @ ay, b 1500 »100