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OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1886. et —————————————————————————— P WORETTV DROSDECTY PICKI R | thousand peonie depend upon the zovern- | THE CEARE SCANCTTICT | of men who can i s or] : . : 1 = . being half that number of emplovesiand more b }"' ‘I‘ s and pringiples ol ebrew Changes Contemplated in the Rules than half the whole number of families in the pr— - it ]\ ' (v’ ]:i:fl\l tnrns \}I‘L’“’Y; n I\I\r‘ ‘ by the Commisston | TheSuggestionofa Funny Man Which ¢ " city are in some way Interested, by friend- | o » ead of the afliictions to which the He b} d siol | Made dé " ¢ Gossip About the Pre t's Rural Home | & ation or otherwise, in the employes, | Sam Jones Will Hold a Revival in Omaha | brews have beem subjected in Ru | Wasnivasox, Sept. 2. —The eivii service | ; Aad ff Davis Mad. il & Bovenlatie Soadicats, It is generally believed the dismisenls are not o | But wo pray it Hlessings may follow | commission bas been busily engaged for | WhenJeft Davis was secretary of wat EMERIATE Bi6 B ol I b A el e | ask what have wh filo wath thise “Have | reculations relating to the divil servi b Rl At Ay stsc bt MR. BENEDICT'S BIG BROAD AXE, | DY It as many afthe emploses are destitule | THE KELLER-DOANE NUPTUALS. | e been true to tiur faith, and done deeds | within a short time it 1s probable that a num- | of \iiform i eqiioment. s rites IWFICE CHANGES, | that would entitfa uato the blessings we | ber of important modifications of the existing | P oo Wi cquipment, it Otto D, mussen was to-day appointed | , o | ask? The Rabhi clased his discour rules will be sul 1 to thio pr nt tor | Leriey Footo n,tha k 1 Ba It Swings to the Detriment of the Pab: | postmaster at Dannebrog, 1oward con | The Jewish New Year—Rey. Graham | pr posing throts. resolutions, whic HIS Pormul al. e LA ntto Licatenant lic Service—Wl oY Dismiss. vice Chnistizn €, Hansen, removed: J Asked to Resi Sluggo | asked his conghegation to adopt Re- | o St M e Cotutuission a8 ( nan and a merry . Davis. at Knoxville, Mation county, Ia., 5 ophomislcl i Solve first, to nipkgryotr homo and your | Changed the —construction wag, W in responsce a pro n % Estate Swindling— vice William M. Cardick suspende and Robbed—Other childeen Bappy A Xgur ohildren will be | Placed on the law aud rules r for havin wo-inch iron ring appended al Capitoline News. - Local News, your ble y " of yhur curse. sceording | 10 the appointment of soldiers to classifi by a piece of strong leather to th W of ONLY TWO STRIKES, i fo your. traiing. ot them. Rosolve to | Serviee by the lssue of an order direeting the | #ach enlisted man's trousers. Long and Drvolnsh oF Grovers loms The Maroons Lose a Game By Kicking The Qoorgin B Ivl-nnv the name of Hebrew. Scienceand | appointing otficer, when called npon, to draw "j“’”“ ications dem t th Wil Nl Against the Umpiee PhE STt T T . philosophy may ddetroy eliristianity, but | from the list of eligibles to fill any yacaney | WGLLY Of this rit 4 ! pt. 20.—[Specla M | 4w siixaToN, Sept, 9.—~The game to-day o efforts that have been made for the | they can't gainsay ‘the Hobrew religion. | I the elassitied civil service, to draw ail | Fach officer was to carry, instead of o Bk, —The speefal to last Sundav’s | CoCRG T Washington was one | PISt Year to secure Sam Jones for a | And lastly, resolve to do good for human: | names of t 1o have & elatm to prefer- | SWOTd: o long white-ash pole.with a K that : # n of real o w.,!:‘ "‘\t y’ ' 1‘[\ of constant “kicking” on the part of the | Scdson of revival meetings in Omaha, | 1ty -w(‘f ,.m,.:;.‘ \“‘." the world, and | ence under section 173, United States e of \ '.‘w‘wl ‘\IH‘ “W L b 1‘]‘\‘;‘(‘ i t ety et Drasidlant Clave | Maroons. In the beginning of tho seventt | have rosulted inn union of the various | Ll i el b LY our of whom shall be ecrtified | J 855 ho was sisposed. 10 hang back Tl hias stirred 1n the people at the white | MINEafter twoof the visitors had been dis churches denominations in the city ‘The Chamber of Commerce. | e TI0t O Hewch on L AL (it | OF caugnt it he attem 1o rin way WOT AN T New Yotk it oNeisl deniat ] ] 1r Kirby was called out on strikes. | the Y. M. C. A. to sceure that object. | The executive committoe of the board | W preference, the certifyin vk shall | The ring would also sful in the ar B et e Tt his €veninis Sia, | o Marooms clume that onls two strikes | Mr. B. . Timebuugh, of the advisory | of trado metat tho sreretary's offce at THI N0 MR T popaTonct SRR Clidl: | i1 EHS cRvAIFy WOR oot Bo. Iociint to NiLE this odivarial Gommnt il been called on the batter, but the umpire | boar aY ple S . ux the names of preference-claiming ” elig n the cavalry men o e locked to | W \_;v s edit .‘Hv‘u ym.”\ ‘\u\ S e | POTTNeR T Y6URP HIN MESISNON (KN ml“[‘-lul“l ard ,’ tha Y. M. C. A., who has been | 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon to consider s from the rezisters of other states ae other rings in their saddles to keep them formal denial of the report sent out of Wash- | the visitors to the field, They resorted o | gront rv valict to o) ”hl effort to g | the bids for furnishing the gas and steam | ,',“'f,',.‘,“'.‘.";,'”‘.‘t,{"" [ive Hhis of spel ptatesto | from falling off. The illustrations which e R ete. of real | the game into darkness, when the umpire [ plans for the coming winter and re ::,‘,f.',‘:'.w"l"l'”"' “‘\ "“'”1""; of [bids were | section 1354 of the revised statutes, whic “v“‘"“""“;l""";'* ’»"*':; i i/ zratuitios from speculators. of anybody else, | the sixth inning stood: St. Louis 3, Wash Bk, B, U A e DBAs B AR AT Ea ok e B v USTT, o PRI L L TG TR R ADHR AL A el Bt i tho seconi winte cerian clreamatances | ineton 3. First base hits—St. Lowis 5 Wash- | brothers Y aire ot oo ionons driend and'{ be thio senso of the meeting that the tank ary or naval forces of the linited | hitched to their rings, hauling huge me to everyone, who hivt oreasion to walel | % \Jtpiro=benrco, about the 7th of November to @ith of sume [ fet building, thotgh the secrotary wis | promoted in thio ciasstica servioo Until ho had | gy AL W48 ¥ory tuing, and tho clorks i 617 8t. ChorlesSt., Bt. Loals, M. ie negotiations preceding it, have no donb! / JELP - o o SRR B | | instrueted to rlise s for bo 4 i : 3 5 3 war department enjoyeil some hoy . Chirles S . Louls, Mo. ThAL the Story was made oot of wholo. coth, ghiladeiphia.......0 1 0 0 1 4 0 3-8 :»‘»'n.'y'rl-'llw\\xile:?"lv..u><‘.lnl..‘?.a“.h',.,p},",‘.':‘“.':f',l the rn\k‘wn‘d’1;:‘.“|ir|"., ,t;-‘.r)'.‘.‘,[-o f\"fh\.',',,',\l' ]_'tl*_“l“;“fll'l”‘l\"l:":" atign ot bueny showh 1o be SRR I A l'l"F,"‘I(" ,’l"“,“t'|"|"‘“‘ Averetatyr Cabopo, K Lo 1R S y i . e urches i 1o co-opera ove e tank ¢ o cssure systoms ot theretrol also provided & . LR t | eugoged in Cuniwie ', S T A g T T T gL O T G T A gl nient et 1 anilorganize for he work rlwI commitice on o rental of th | o preferened or it cnferred by i s ptary e Became indiguant: and S By ol Pl o 8 « he ~ - AL N hen write me how many pastors | new ‘building reported that they had | tion of the statute already quoted be garded it as an insult He ordered kot -Hhed b AT hd 1Css af the reported salo for cis acconnt of darkness) Pitchers—Ferguson | and churchee Wil con z ey ha T juoted : Nervous' Prostration, ' Debility, Mental and t | T a « co-operate in the move- [ made an estimate of $37,000 @ away, Taking the two sections | charges and il to be d Y Yk P Tio. dehinl sonly ¢ Al & dozen | and Clarkson. First base hits—Philadelphia | e L L linate of $37,000 ag tho or, tho ‘ chargas and specifications to_bo draw | - physicat Weakness: Mercuriatand othisr Afe lines and makes no speclfication. This is Clicago 8, Errots-—Philadelphia 5, Cli- | ™1 fias ¢ A 2 amount of yearly rentals that would be her, the commission coneluded that | up and a court-martial (organized to con tions of Throat, Skin or Bones, Blood Polsonini s . 1 1as been my understanding that there 1 ¢ when A person should ave been 4 ot proper denial, that is, - denial which | €050 B e e would bo a general union effort made, Mleaso | OPtained from the building. Honorably discharged from tho military ser- | Yebo h Jourse) was actually ordered, ‘principica, Snfely. states to whom the money for President | AT PITTSBURG write me, Vit — Vive, Ive had th t Ary S | when it came to the ears of Governor fiscrofion, tates to T ¥ to me. 116 ht 16 tig preterred If. oar- o from Indiscrofion, Ex Clovelands conntry place was paid, and | Fittiburg 90102000 0-3f "Wollive just closed a gracious meeting Iy |, €Y. Graham Auked to Resign. e tio s the ixht to be pretered I vime | Marcy, then seeretary of state, who was | Exposurs ot indulgenc when, and by whom, and_the amount ' paid, hletics........ 3 -0 | my tow! rest until about the tenth of | The Omaha presbytery of the United | office in the classified service. Wie: S | level-headed, and who advised Davis to | i dereeaive 80 the story Is generally believed, al- Pitehers—Galyin and Mathews, First base | (¢cyol A e ) t classilied service, hen thi o Ulestory 15 wenerally belleved al: | BIGIRETGatvip and Mathows, Figst buse | Qctobor, and then ko to_"foronto, Canada. | Prasbyteriantehnre, met yestorday morn- | AbRIICACS nitme canie bufare the apoint- bl r Nehay B correspouglent in the dispateh of last Pittsbure 4, Athloties's. " Umpire—Kelly, SO IBTHONI \"‘Q':“"l'.’ SARS inglat 8 o'clock Rev Mr. Proudtit ofjs {;:fim.f.',hf.w“|1i' b5 h"fl e eothe [ “fl’“”%'lfl Imrw “l);l‘.“'h”' l‘-'r"vv “;“l ted i "“"m"'::;‘:{."l- Sature " 5 ot How & settle AT Lov y B . JONES. 4 § b ( he law he as com- | dismissed him from the sorvice, @ Al onrelabe, s ansultatlon s patuniay nli®Y and 1 not now a setled fash | | ATUSUIRVILLE=, o o o' g g oo | Adting pon tho sxzostion, containcd sided. Half an oue was spont pelled fo appoint i, Hhero: wvas o | would have been P TR [ R oy o ol G W York | Metvopolita 00101880 =g |inthe Totter Mr. Himebaugh called a | foHoRMON . The question competition the “competitive idea Was | ond of the country 1o the other. D Fablesase, Madlclus deat very whero L Bl o expreats A netivE ol s i i f 54 Hting the petition asking pastor Gr. destroyed. Therefore the commission came i $Hent unon tho mnlte e BIGt o8 Rt 1t Uipire meeting of all the ministers in the city at | 2PUDNE Lhe ¥ k g P Gr oyed. @ comm! came | who possessed n deal of cont BONSH cannot be trne. The real estate men: here, the Y."M. C. A. rooms at 430 o'clock | L0 resign as discussed butjno action § to the conclusion that the two statutes taken | @00 PUEEGTGE® Ty CELOE ST MARRIACGE CUIDE, A R Sl i JiatoE Ay ATHUThGh IR FaspONAD tiers | CAKEN & ; together establishud two elasses of compots | (80 (N ROVIES Gy DROKE TSUEL | gen, BAGRS, PIXR ELATES, sieel s i to say oh o subject, I IS ascertained | Gineinnati ... 110000 0-0fwasal ttondance, roprosenting.all |, At9o'clock the Second Uaited Presby. | gitfs honorably, discharged | Solqiers Shet | floa 0 the war department, . Derby : ::I'l-‘llu:’l:L]I::‘:l ll‘\‘l'“m.‘x\n. ( .|.I‘n;..‘-lu' ’n-.'.;.’;.] bt : lel1'_”hn u‘ lmm of th .I‘ ous denominations in the eit };-I;;:u“(‘-lu)n- h l“”r‘l‘ commended lm'll'ul charged, and the construction above given | whose nom de plume w ohn Phaenix,' e older), who was used to transfer the and Loole. First base all expressed their wallingness to.ci o) e board of home missions. The | was placed on the o olleet would be'to. | af g f i ¢ ty to the president, holds in his | piiscCinennatl f | Srdokiyn (6, Brrors operate in the movement i ke o | chiuren ot Gordon. Neb., was also recom- | eanset ok e G AU TS SRR ks L Al G 7, Brooklyn 6. Umpire—Me- W umion mecting of TallC the | mended for §10) per quarter. atonce to the uppointing oflicer, this alTori= | St ‘is now h the trs i Aoy no wioney himselt, The question arises: | (AT ST. Louss. hes and the Y. M. C. A, A com. | ,Thesynod is now discussing the report | ing a fair competition between them. 1v re- | 5080 \WalGeon belle, St Who'didl it balotig. to, linless. asyha i st Lonis. 220 0 010 3 0 0 8—7 | mittee was appointed to arrango for the | Of the committce on temperance in favor | ¢Stablished the idea of competition in that B -~ Tansill's Punch Ci REOtIRTI 18 el ot 2 2 ot Haltiniote G s | o s b LS SR RO T, class of eligibles and destroys discriminating T uncnGigars A HOTEL APPROPEIATION. Pitehers—1tobinson and Kilroy. Umpire— | of the eity preceeding the revi i AL 12 o'clock lnst night the presbytery | B8ainst ather persons whose names ave sent i ¥ baduAr wero ahippod du AR ot i AR ROTLEION. - 4o wet| Valantie. LU preceeding the revival meet- | ol 8 or K0 B0l disoussing th | 1P With those of soldiers but who stood no w York Herald: We would fain res- iwo years, without n drime- congressional assistanee in the construction | ATNEW Yok~ ke i QU LG L e e seusiing W | chanco of pmointinent”and were eredited | cue for a fow bricf hours from that Hite i thowor ohn Lonth of u mammoth hotel Was 0l The | New York 000 0 0— 4 L9 olinced e or, when s FRAA L 1 ALY | with one certification. oblivion which sooner or later ove s Tally mike sueh & atoy ; ot ool 1o Waghineton, e | Nl ette-wrd § 8 8 3 8 9 § 8= 4 | tho commitee aomploto thoir work, "o [ gussed 2 reaclution sk i to resiga. i GVGLYHhIng LhLt 16 motoly ol ‘yeatordny n o aents (e i) ran! Arrheh s o i RaE ARG T tE =N EW Y OFle cansas City | €xposition building e preshyte N rmed. ORRO JAST story ot Jover 1 } 55 1 wantod in ench town. € congtess Wl wenint the property from | Firstbase Hits=NewYork 0 Kansgs City | fxpisition builiing b T oy G LS HORRGKS OF THE BAST. story of love and death which secms OLD BY LEADING DRvoCISTS: ;.I. |||vn'!u| aperiod of ten years. ‘There are % 1Tor ; NewYork 8, Kansas City 0. e holding of the revi ¥ almost without parallel in sad experiences R.W TANSILL & C0.,55 Stata St Chicane. already thirty or more hotels in this city, of mpire—Powers, - R Cholel 1l Ravages in Japan | and has surely no equal in S 00.,55 Statn § can ' RTON LR 55 \ ’ g o and has surely no e the annais of | - i L o arge and comtort- | AT BOSTON KELLER-DOANE The Printers' Ball. A Chinese | y no equal in Y . T 0 s " N : tragi hings. e hundreds of boarding | Detroit 0023221000 1—6 e S Of the many dancing partics given ERAN 3 f £, TR o7 it p i 58 § 3 ) £ s FiANCISCO, Sept. ad- Srie eod is the A8 Wwa ront B it restarants und sl nostelies Boston 9,008 0000 1= 4| The Marriago of Two Well Ki lnst winter, nono ‘Were' moro sucoessful Yot olan ’\..;“9",“”‘ \u;{“,.’:fv\:,‘k, et '(','!‘,i,:,“,,:““v;‘h““.l"r,‘:' 0 o ( ate places. 8 Radbe p. Firs Young People Celebrated Last N th t ; aha Ty b it P odbn ar Al the carly part of 1ast sesson. of coneress | base hits—Detroit 12, Boston, 11. R 2 ol " 1 than | 1 by Omaha Typograph- | throughout Japan, the proportion of deaths | foundly exp how full of inful bill giving the encourazement mentioned | Detroit 0, Boston 4. Umpire—Quest. A nuptial event of more than sual in-, | ical Union No. 100, Encourazd by tho | to eases being very heasy. Bebween August | transaction st see the oraine, was trodueed, but no action was tyken on = — terest, on account of the social promi- | Success of their first ventu mem- | 98 aud September 5 inclusive, nine days, | Pretty little ¥ Pompilli, 2 dark’ hnt, o v it, and Little was said about it. There s, Coney lsland Races. nence of the parties concerned, was the | Pers of this fraternity have deeided to % 3 Y S0 | eyed Itadian givl ot sixteen years, as,ar in his H hdwever, an clement laying for that bill, and | Buinrox Brac, N. Y., Sept. 20.—~Three- | l"l S tanoc “,‘ '““ 7 the | commence at once upon the arrange- (i"')fi i pported; deaths during | 35"y \ith for lover, sho sots forth on ol e s when it comes up the country will be treated | quarters mile: Glendon won, May W, arviage, last evening, of Miss Cora [ mounts for their second al ball, whi he same period 8,472 An examination of S il rrible results of Discascs 0 an oxhibition of what the hotel and board. | QUarters o: Glendon won, May . Dounbiitol Mri.Olinrlesi 3, Kooy Thoe il b second annual b which wells in Tokio was made and )out of 1 the morn of her wedding day to v Early Vieo and Ignor- TR v nsson ctwiiat tholbotel and/boards o) Glenbar thira:” Tim v 1) G L (ol . The | will be gotten up on a magnificent scale. | Were condermnod as it for {of LITT | gay with ribbons and bridal flowe e i TVTnle) I one Ktopers can do towards defeatin n | ©'0u0 allowanees, the-quasters mile: | Uride is the accomplished and beautiful | Authe last regular mecting of the union were condemned as unfitfor drinking pur- | £ 7y the church wherein they are to b | ikaeei i Tesmoniintrom eminont Lonon Docton’ s o not known. Probab ird, Thne—1:1714, groom is a young and well-known lnwyer by, D. C. Shclley, W. A. Runkles, W, | aged only eighteen underwent the “ling cai” is & bright day over the broad anc ; y latasman Wil Rot & seheon of board ‘Soven furlongs:” Blghe Gilto s00" - & P. Cov and James Tnner, was appointed | execution, which is that while still living one | shining fields of Campidagal i L 3 0 g o St s ’ q 8 3 xec . s tha g 4 s B ndaga and the only xenlod. F al o 94N, to, charge. ond, Burgurdy third. ’ of this aity. to make tho negpss it for | place” ot her body. Is.‘ont nway: untl | mris fulliof the musie of Binging! birds SVIRLE AT Filton R N Yorks ARMY ORDE e Fle b e i s The ceremony was performen by Bishop | tl 1 which seill by mivercon Thanke. | the body is divided up into exacti AN L LG B AT ERBL gl ol - anz c J y Bis he ball, which will be given on Thariks- e body divided o exactly @ | yet the heart of little Francesen thr o oo X oot Infants et . | Worthinzton at a few moments of eight | giving cve. The batot the typographical D oy nsnaesinithis ate witlthhOF a6y Onl bat i that of e | VBN G. GREEN SCHOOL OF SCIENCE, tit uty as o spector e Slizabeth second, | o'oloe s o 7 11 be prottitient amone the dane. | Always die from loss of blood before the horror it IONOL S S UL Quoany _ i g department of Dakota, and is assign surer third, ~Time—I: o'clock in Trinity cathedral. The sps union will be prontittent among the danc completed. The woman was charged with | tire—with the delirious trembling of re COLLEGE OF NEW JERSEY, Nvml“:<‘|lllljyrin“t_r“ ¢ ”...,“,.- I;,,,‘.,, o || '“:1"1.: » ,I,ip Hiiht won ern second, | 008 cathedral was filled to overflowing | M& partics of thi coming scason. avini poisoned her husband and three rela- | quited :““‘ _But .sn;l:l |(1|,\' a cloud ap- | pRIN NEW JERSE Major Wi . Drum, Fourteentl .ord Lorne third. Time— vhe: » brida ringe drove = es, althoug) vas s| X a- | pears; the rising wind wafts iv across the - rosti oLsloE s i Regseeu 1o orne third. Tine—i \'\In.n .lh« bridal carriage drove up to the Building Permits. e e e lf‘\ LT s ‘(.'.',’"],]\‘,'(.', & r','..,(,’,,“”;. s PRGSO g R UG é 1_".:'.],‘“]‘,‘\.‘.'\‘,::.; ..,L‘jm....;n hll. ‘\‘\_'..‘.( uf, PERSONAL LIBERTY MEN.® w.iu, .n:;](lu»h‘-,;[, attended by her father Inspector Whitlock issuc building ivm-n«- the people of the district demanded | she of the chureh the stormi has kmit nietrry ;"fl:‘,‘fl \ ) antry, acting shenal officer, 13 = and mother, with the groom DeETHIES S adbo ey ler_exceution, which the viceroy finally | its brows, flashed its glance of lightni AL R i eoted b bmol g olg icer. 1 i ; . s yosterdiy s follow : y dinally | its brows, flashed its glance of lightning . Isiignal offl < F ; rreat pipe organ, while the br 52 South Foutteensh stre 7 250 P >, 'he parents,standing within the portico | A Appligd Chemisiry and ‘Assayiog 5 i econd Lioutenant Hill, Twenticth | SPRINGFIELD, 1L Sept “The following | cession moved up the aisle. The John A, Peters e T k{,“r{‘"""l Barageanhy; of the church, have viewed this sndden | st Kept ton am o e o syacinl o 8 “nlantry, 8 detailed as actiig judge advocate | Tesolutions were - adopted to-duy - by the ompanied by the father, while | jlors Twentyseva fh:avenue and fran e bollong onmoks from the east ace of the elements with true Roman | andother inormntion abiy 1o the Colloge Trensurer b of e départmont of the Miscour, " | Hlinois Satoun-Keepers' Proteetive associa- groom attended - Mrs. "Downe, | WG e B e iy et ko ition. And now wnd dead- | - 'I E B t : o 0f & ieu .. Knight, | tion W6 1 partios " beiug! . procudor (L L Beebe.ones e dwel- .M. O'Brien, who_has been | Jier belt, sent with n surer aim, is about DR. IMPEY cavalry, is extended fourteen days, | gy the grooms T bridesmai Ling, . Thicty-zsk, avenue between seriously ill for two weeks back, is agai ? ' “tl)s o * . v of S Jleute James . ¢, the delecates of the seventh annual | M > groomsmun and. brdesmaid. | Dodge and Dayenpokt strgets. ... : y SCRS,DA0EIn BRI eet. Francesca falls ‘on' her VW ¢ 34, i oo legve ot apoond Lieutenant James A, | convention of the Saloon-Kewvers Proteetive | Lhe beautitul and impressive matringe | 1L 0. Shull, two OBy Traine sosldonce ble to be knees ppeals for merey; her be- | N-W. Cor. 14th and Douglas Sts. P Sjmonths, and the leave ot Captain B, B, Association of 1llinois, in convention as- | ritual of the Episc church was pe Picree and Twenty-f reets J. W. Morse, gen passenger agent | trothed stammers a broken prayer for | Practice limited to Diseases of the e s hetnin Satntry, s ontanded st | jombled, do declaro that: wo are in favor of | formed by Bishop Worthington, and 'the | Joseph Krez, ono-stor frame resid: ofitho Union Ly Yod “home from [ holpGvon tho priest scconds the despair- | gy E S EAR “ NOSE ™ AN month: ;I’;I! l_n.lx_n;||<;xlc~.|um;|.ty| all jus un_(lchllll- young couple were pronounced’ husband ence, Sixteenth and Williams an eastern trip yesterday. ing ery of the lovers with the sanction 4 . E AND THRIMT. o able Taws for the protection uf property “and | and wife. “The cerentony over, the bridal Drigkevdloiameeatho onvalony (e fles Metz rewurned from Denver | of his sacred of It isin vain. T it in the departuent over Tiberties: thabour business i perfasiis lem | party and guests repaired to the resi- DECH ALY SZBINE svening, where he had been attend- | Parents are obdun The clements o Ting malatle BoyeEd imate, and recognized as such by the instipe. | denee of Judge Doane, where a reeep- | Six permits ageregating. the funeral of his brother-in-law, nst the marriage, What heaven has Hola o tndor romabyionrs oyioyes who lave | tion of tho state, an should not be especinily | fion was held from 9 until 11 o'clock 22 rd Siemon. forbidden shall they pormit? held on under republican rule wero just, be- | selected to”be appressed, Toaded down with | The natural eharms of the bride. we Slugged and Robbed. Colonel A, H. Forbes was ecalled to | Lattle Francesca takes the hand of hor | g, on necount of the appic dnughter | faxation, and the wost extreme and unjust | enhanced by an_elegant toilet ot white | On Monday mght W. P. Hudson, a | Woodstock, Ontario, yesterday by the | I nd the two walls buck through tho y when the publie printer shied his castor into | "jircyons: (hetefore beit = in, with Tongz traih and Towin vell: | gontloman - wonsetod | with (i ahe | S04 annouhcoment of ho . death of a | lields drenciiod with rain. That night, in | Glagseafitiad for all torms of defostive e Fini "Ehis. s Sent el ouorormng | ojdisolved, That [tis the duty of every logal | The bridesniidse woro also handsomely | Sontleman connéoted with th Two | 080D Who was & man of larao | Sienlth and silenco, the couplo iasuo forth | _ Visiou. Artillsial Kyes Insorted. opublicun In ofce Dt Ml i Interoreien | Ciseth ensued i or dopending ony ihe o | attired i white silk, They woro Misy | Orphans Tailoring ostablishment, met | S S down patron of the | Baim and in thé morning, when ‘the | = = fo menn tha tho dipwiaensof onicollders | oo eniatof all s lans Tovalied | Guicof. Des, Mofncd, i Hurlord of | pmth an aeeident utthe deiving park by | furs, * % 2 757 EU SRALin the siodrbng kensing RUPTU y 2 ma and experience; that | §aninat the busines akland, and \keloy. The | breaking his bugzy. He then started to 2 t Campidaglia bears the weight of furedino0 b they will have to go at the opportung mo- | “Syinst the business, AL : ) & g otarty Judge Crawford, of West Point, Di S v al - o Thel 0 ) Resolved, "Lhat as the so called *dram shop | Zroomsnen were Coles of Virginia, | ride mnto the city with three men, who $ ) , Dr. me couple now clasped i each et et L isgonerally belloved thatthe new | acu” s so constructed by our' cours that a- | Mr. A, C. Wakeloy and Mr. Guy Doane! | shiged him o the way wnd robbed him Bear of Norfolk, aid Eugone Moore, of afhemesRlotalb ot M Ave R iug S By the ol Keneratiny puvllerinier e o set a ecyuplo o | v dtalers o tielniculy mads Tiabls 101 1““ ks']llzol“'” W ok, Geo. Borka, | of wgold, wateh wnd o smallsum_of gholljest 1‘«‘::;“”::3:x‘x’i]fi“." 'l‘f"m;nii"mrllll“. been kinder to them: than man, for if at L1l Dowerut, Dugubioy e oo L ses committed without their knowledze | Frank Hamiltor deuel 1 moncy. ‘I'wo men, Andy Ruby Joe sterduy morning. Thesmile ofthe | first they forbade the it was only o pAvold frauds, n«-‘? {(N‘? ;"l;\:"myfi"".."'e"'lw'p' 10 tho dem- | 409! DEHM)I o “m_‘\; lii)lz»n_“ui\’:ll;‘:éturjll‘l‘w"llfiu illiww' Jennie MeClelland and Birdie | having commtted the offense. :fll::ll :‘1"{‘ llli( I;;‘irfil commission as - _Dr. HORNE. INVENTOR. 181 WABASH AVE.. CHICACO. crats would turn” the house of representa- | amendment. seeuring s | Barhour, placed the cordons of ribbon — SEEBELCHIb I irlD Real Estate Transro S o £Sre b oy (e Topib st b s | ST i, wo sl oselse o | MO0 Uho Al up Which the VIR pra | ) A Now D, Sim g oo oltowing tanmters were et 5o, | ARMOUR & GO, of {he cluhins of tho repubiicung, taken {rom | absobuiely free from the control of any poli: | Ccssion pusscd. A Gorman savings bank is to be started | Nine young men met at the residence | 28, with the county elerk: - fonal committeo: A galh Of two mewmbers o Helan :":l::-)l raseiintspendent totkanvinoni|in I'he residence (Ef‘(lhu bride’s father on | in this city, and it is said that the articles | of John Haze, last night and organi M',‘f," G W Logan and wife to Matilda Knowels, srAR TAH New York, two in Pennsylya five in 3 y, and irrespective of party wi wenty-tirst and Chicago presented a | of incorporation wi o filed very s e QNLCEZ0, SR DIR panizeC the |, 43 Subdivof e 205 ft of blk Y, Sk | n Michigan, two in Lowa, two In Lilint cord sh o pels- arge number of Omuha's best society ' “Uht 3 ' was elected president, and D. A. Cop- G'H Boges etal to Albert D Hughes, 1t 7, inalla gain of nineteen, 1t is concoded | Yibireryy o allmen. people were present at th i i Jaliatlasinios Haslona) ject bl 1, Park Fore I8 G 3 5 vod. T e 8 . sption and | by 7 AR R R son drum instructor. Tho object of the 1, Park Forest, w d—8300. L] L] i sonced Resolved, That the active co-operation of | PPOPIC Were present reoop) bun ing _stock subscriptions um otor, jec ho > o P E L Bodwe thiat thero may ho H'r’. o r‘xvnmm }Qfi::f&" m every porson ,,,,‘“Km in 'Lh“n""zl"ml'i""“c‘ ;’:\)\\}(vru:“v't‘lll ir congr, tu ions upon the | for the enterprise. "It 18 said that YA orzani wtion .hlu.f,u.uu Daieek o).k w".‘:?-. l‘z.':n‘mllxl.‘n{;‘wmu.wn‘ l"‘l.l:,_;l!iillk\\;l[i Y Belicious and ool South Carolina, which would 1e- | essary to maintain and strengthen this newly married coupie. The ™ Music | Paxton has subscribed for $50,000 of the | first-class standard of 4] HEer i e e UL LR S e oGt alns now i’ sight t0 | ganization and piace it in a proper condition | ¢al Union “orchestra stationed in th | siock. members expeet to make the orgamzation AnR T MUrhy fo J [T Smith, s 1t 119, FI the house.' I have not found i Sinele reput. :‘Ju"fi!'illll.’.fm'.’if.]'z'.'.':fl:‘m"‘ our business, the ;)llm-r\ Iul){m |w|.1 sweet musie for - a credit to themselves and th Ne e A 1¥5R d N avor. Tican Who really wants the next nouse, - ana : oh s, he oc: iments were served vi e H Smith ' to Al M Grant, s 14 It 119, No pains are e Hemoerats Al b e foxt house, " And | - Kesolved, That the 8. P A. In_convention | in elegant, abundance by « well known | Superintendent Mahone, oA Ao Ty 1son’s add, w d 5 S l . oerats ali seem anxious 1o lose it 50 | assembled at Springtieid recommend to the | ononae Y ; 3 superintongant aloney, ia; canng. for Tho Fiir 3 9 : spared tiat they may gt rid of the responslbility, ational distilirs, Siolesiis Huor deaters cateror, T ho prosonts were numerous, -cight inmates at the county poor [ Mr. and Mrs, Florenee closed their pAFEsokg O nekd. B Seseuach l.,l,,,uk‘, ) NECES LK 3D, YBWOrS RESDAS LS stly elegant. A well-known so- Y self of sely, . i { 3 1t beins to look as. thonh the Wheels of | Hhionsn Ortoner tar ik, ot oprsnized I Yman, who hus attended every wod- fort is being made to artango g | €72} engagemont lust ovening with A Grofl et al to I L Spetman, its 7 and | g ( sc_meats the treasury department 1 est A effort is being made to arrange a 4 f Laevonl 8 | H il Kho- 1t um‘“".)h.m;” (‘mr.ry‘.’ :I'np{.»“':l"»-. 1pon g in O for Fears Back, Pra |issen Caort 8 MO0 ISCe 10 AIFangs ¢ their new play, *The Flirt.” The play nllnl: 3, in subdiv of J I Redick’s add, w d— there by the public printer d printers nember of this national association | nounces the coilection the finest he ever | clubs of this city. Y is lighter than the others of their rep erett G Ba ot ¢ vl . ero by the publie printer, & branch of tho | W't o o the bond of any wholesils o i Ahooplloctln din e eyer | clubs of this city 1 iverett G Ballou etal to Hugh G Patt governinent pri oftice Is o ] K [ i . Among » guosts a e s d, i ot, is use v them as a | ¢ 5 8, 4 1 5, bik ole gavernimont printing ofles 1a toeated 1o the all liquor dealer who does not belong 10 | reecntion. ware - moticods - Mot and | . Permit to wed was ry, and, In fact, ia used by them us,s S Rl D AL AR Tee A mbler g PLl % per cent. | iy loeal or state protective association, / % to John Forsherg sortof stop-gap till something sat tory | 7510 AlEhtol ife to G 5 that e £ ne Mrs. W. I 3 an em| partinent work, circulars, A number of shua were mad TS, . L. Adams, M Gen & ¢ Jno D Creightc ( wife to G F¥ Emblen, o Oloinl biinisy burents. Toports, cie Aot | g V00T 0f sbecches wero made by dele- | eal'Manderson, Mr. W. . “Annin und | S0 both of O may be dished up for them. Itis ex- | 1th bik 8, Patrick's 2d add, w d-s100, produced. canedbird ot this foreo hus bien dismissed | Elirios Wacker, of Chicagor was elooted | Wife, Mrs. Guy 'Barton, Mr.” and Mrs, | Last night's overland carried about | tremcly lnughublo and kept the houso in | - bexter L Thouns to, N 1 Larker, It 4, bik People of ) il avork s el bebind, some | pregident of the association.” L. Bollenberg, | Reed and Miss Bulcombe and Mr. and thirly excursionists for the west under | an uproar from beginning to end. Mr. | ¢ |"\|”gh\\“i‘|”|' A Beaniilite s of the otivial Yorms for the montuly’ state- | of Pooria, was " elected treasirer, D, Mrs. liiorbower, Mrs, and Mrs. Lowis | the auspices of the Baker-Dennison com- | Florence appeared in the title role, and | 15 1 sid Lo bik 15 Hanseou plie, w dor EPICUREAN e TR o ; (@ month | Molloney was elected secretary, and tour viee | Bradford, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Barker, | Pany. rerseid! I and 17, b1k13, - Hanscour place, v d— ago, are not yet ready, Much of the work on R B e I r, {*F it is ncedless to he made the | & T s of (e ariows butean | hiepdcuts, wore electod ag | followss, | A | Mr.and Mes, J.H N Pawick, Mrs! | Tho official bond of Georzo Johnson ns | iost of the pat. fucipal comedy | - MI Patriek and wifo to_Jno Il Grossman, ocoi ol ,:}1‘.&.‘.\1‘,",:..;‘.‘1“:..,‘.,l.u:vu_u the secretary must be Aot SRR R R i D) {‘1 win I)\_ of New York, and Miss | justice of the peace in South Omalg pi , devolved upon Howard [ 117, bik 10, Patrick’s 1d, w .: $1000. § e g ‘)' Coam G et iy I8 joxpectod’on nc: | \Waterman, ot Geneseos'D division, Frank | Qi ahise ilson, l“‘fl L avenworth, | approved by the county commissiouers | Covénoy, who' showed that. e on ML Datrlelc and wite lo.J10 H Grossuiag, l .n]«-. g i o force, and it | Reisel, of Springiield, h neral Crook, Mr. and Mrs, ik Col- | yesterdoy. quired an opportunity to de s his SLPE S MG RAMY with them, 18 feared that it will be very diflie gl & ' 3! " Tt c - quired én opportunivy Lo monstri M rs and wile to Jno MeDern,ot, I 1 bared that It will bo very aificult to gel | 0wl declded (o huid the nost meeting of | Potzet, Mis. Herman Kountze, - General | * Yesterday morning the members of tho | superior qualitics a5 a comedian RS A R R U MR i Bcpnne : o not keep T pDOaTs 16 bE MOt it aress meow. | the ussoclation at Roek Island,” Adjourned. | and M e n\ul)'l’;' nd M\r; <-I«Ml\'. hook and ladder eompany were set to | other parts were all admirably fillc Ahem, send a1 Armonr® Co ‘ B Ay s Th Ao 1a DR Rk can b0 done e crow “and wife, Miss Emily | work painting the ladders of the truck'with rge audience dispersed” with a Lee and wife to Jas G Nickol, un- [ " nor 1 b nad untll consress provides 1o A FIENDISH Wi neral and Mrs, Hawkins, Capt blue and black ret that the peformance could not sston and to Its 13 and 14, bik 11, KEYSTONE v T very kenoraloompininCAgAINSE (1 | 8o Hives “Thred Negroes to Kt wes | M Itustin and Miss Clairy Rustin ek ommissionars yosterday | another hour, Mrs. Floronoo astonishu om place, q ¢ 11 gyerstockiug of th arinting offeo 'when ORI fhan MeMilla, Wiliam: Morris, Judge | yppointed Ambross C. Shephord uss oon. | se who did not. know that sho pos- | 5o, 1 e T TS s ‘; MALT | s o to doand léaving it shor 4 0 - Savage, Mrs. Poppleton, Henry Rustin X d £ € s L AT AR T Ty Sy ey Jyon the reco dation of the com- Banded i b { RALEIGH, N. C,, Sept. 20.—Last Thursds 3 leton, K R ) | stable for Douglas precinet, the constable | 8¢ accomy ment, by In! g P or For 9 7 ; B e Frvana, e S abinat Chursday | Hon. A" 8, Pulock, Mrd. Gharles Powoll | Sior” layihig faiiod 1o qualify, Taudwie | Qacing s songin tho third act which con. | BRI Qieos (0 o BtV WHISKEY ‘ Among the diseharged men from the gov- | was entored by burglars. Owen's heard the os. Clorkeon, Mrs, Robert Patrick, | Moinadorf was elgoted gonstable for the | tuined complimentary atlusions to looal | xg th Tfantry, at that post « . 3 s hea r rge Pritene . o a8 A > 5 Yor Seventeenth infantry, at that post ernment printing oflice is Mr, Louls V. Toft i i ho | Mr. and Mrs, George E. Pritenett, Dr. | Fourth ward belles. Her costumes were new and 0ven! d o specially Distilled for Soinidor oF tha ars Madison (s Y- ifoth 1se and stepped o the door. One of the | Summers. oyl A superb, has been reduced from ‘twenty to eigh- i Medicinal © B ATt for uia e i . (o4 I rs saw him and fired, forty buckshot EA )y 4 \J. 0. Calkins,the architect of the new —— e damier; and for many years'condustor of that | gntaies OV S B4 [, forly buckebol THE JEWISH NEW YEAR. Cliicago hospirah rgeontly completed. ia Fourth Ward Republicans. - | i THE BEST TONIC) REAL ESTATE SWINDLERS, him. Sinco that time the authorities | Interesting Services at the Syn. In the city congeemng with the coutly | Tho Fourth Ward Republican club met UNEQUALED for CONSUMPT, Some omusing disappointinents have | have been on the tr of tho B et Niane, . ynuagogue | commissioners fi geference to the pro- | i 7.80 g'clock last mght at Johnson's ARG, DISEASES nd | grown out of tho purcise by the govern- | murderers. — Monday night Sheritt Sprewill |y estords R o Rosed Douglas ébousy, bosbial, plans for t the corner of Farnam and &% ] SRNLRAL ALY fent, ot tho congressional library site. [ atrived at Plymouth with the wifo of estorday was the boginning of the | which will be openes! by the commission- [ Store at the corner of SArhis anc & [ PERFECTS DIGESTION S.‘::“";Y “"‘I)y‘l«lln!c:" l:;xl_ .\-::::’m‘r;.‘ l:;.mum the murdered man and two negr Jewish new year and was marked by the | ers on Octobert 1. Twenty-ninth street. President Robert f v ’ = somely when the property was finally con. | hesrocs made o eonfession sone dave ago e | of the Hebrews of the city at sundown nolds R. Over, ‘gne “of the salesmen of | of the meeting was adoption of the it o . demned and contiscated, Ono “man pur- | foflows: " Mis. Owens had hired them 1o kill | lust evouing. Services were held at the the barbed wirg works of this eity, 10 | constitution and by-laws of the club. ; e e o o shsed g lonc a2 ten vedrs ago, when e | hor 'iushand. - S0 Swaned thom ' S | synagozue last night and were attonded | Shos Lillian Sheolyy, duughter, of WK, | Another mecting will b held next Wed: OR DIARRHGAQ T eystute Ml ¥ I 3 it wgitated. e p b, and prepared water in a barrel for that | vo ==~ 4 8 * | Sheely of this eity. (The marriage Wi ssday evening when a plan for the 5 1 huve uncd &' few bottley i S11.000, and had tho hardithood to clain | puse. S gave M miedieiae w pat i | DY & very fuil representation of the Jow- | take placo on Weditésday, October 6, and | Work of the ¢impaign " be decided " th fur better effsct than aiy ¢ 000 f10m the government, after drawing ish ci i Wark ol ke eAMPIIED Wi "De Gockis (S SUBJECTTO- ‘ | SAn00) fiom the goverument, wfter drawing | in - ‘sound sleep aud tho three | ish citizous. Interesting musical seryices | a reception wilkbe Meld at the residence | ypon, R o | | By o the form of Rentals, b | hagroos “actually” stood by Wis bedside | and rites peculiar to the belief were held, | of the bride’s yittedts, No, 1424 Howard ——— -(OMPIAINTS GFTs KIND* iy by | and o took an appeal. The srond jury | faled then - Finaly - Duvenport, aiew | followod by Rubbi kenson's discourso | Strect from thii {0 five o'clock Lightning Paviors, Far gl | coniivmed the first award, and the seltish | nights afterward, ontered the store. ang | upon *“The Joys and Sorrows of the De Constable Houek: went out’ to Pauls | The grading of Cuming strect as fur as ‘:Q-"NO'EMlL‘(uSAFEMTfir B e i e e Sgusi | specufator has o ke it Abother wan . | W OWons apoached shot ‘him. Daveh | Dariea Yeir " “Tho Kabbi wtroduccd | Park to collvet W ill of 24 anaint th | Brown street had hardly boen completed e i M Yeplodd R0 wbout thiee years ake, and | port was pursued, and on making a desperato | his remarks by returning thanks for- the oo Sing, MiWing to 8 prominent | wien Creighton, Murphy & Co., who HAVINQABOHUEOF‘ L, i Bukle = bt Rt i " S | e S LD futtes B i el | blcasngs Uit had, boon bestowed upon | BRI, e HRIER, ' SR | have thocontractfor paing, commianced EISNER & MERNDELSON, and thought by shrewd manasewent of the | Owens and the othe he heart, Mrs | his congregation during the year just Shment,.but ROIOTL 44 Succesdad in & mato They have already z ey g NS AuEDE i aurontl Manpomont of the w b ll"|‘:\lh‘kt‘““lfl‘lil ;\\\:::x;‘«‘ srovs are Wow in | glosed.” What," he asked, “‘does ‘the doing so he was assaulted by Mrs. Sing | hauling material. llu‘) have already a 20 Race St., Philadelnhia, Pa, bian bt ot bl callongaes i S ras o y ait trial, Year 5687 hold for uss 1s it life or death, | Aud two men about the place. Ho suc: | lurge pile of cedar blocks on the grounds ( i Co.,Genl Agents,Omaha over $50,000 on a two years' investment. It An 4 - Sorrow or joy?’ He prayed for a con. | ceeded in knocking one of the mendown, | and as soon asthe water pipe layers and Nebruska. 18 improbable that if there ever was & inor Av Academic i . o ) and then gently compelled the woman 10 - el b r t as ore FRANKLIN, Neb.. Sei 9. —[Speci » | tinuance and increase of blessings upon Bn genuy ! eiled g f Zas ien ur way, paving will com - ey audacious effort wade to swindle the govern FRANKLIN, Neb., Sept. 20.—[Speclal to the | | SHEU0E B e RES Gpon o bhck seal. After consultation | fence. Work on the stone curbing Cure without modk iy Bix.]—Franklin scademy N his poople, and urged thewn to clin, o curbing m . 3 as evel g collplete! 1 e all, a , 000, £ —-story |- - " i o v o AN e - % e A n T ot iietaly | Now iadlos' ball a0 RROW, oup-siary ulld: | alone ™" sately ' cquid.” ba " found, | bil 85d $hs salaa was reopened, the section yesterda, { Ono " vox_wil cure 3 HE BENEDICTINE BOUNCE. It witl Accommodace fittyotwe. thony tadios: | The year has gone, and upon the eve of DIk, 4 tlie mOBE OLLINALE eAso fn four dbys oF 103 A pitiful state of trepidation con- | Wb _.].. nmodate fifty-two younz ladies. | 4 peiv year it is well to pause and reflect, STANArmn® pens SRR SR g 254 State Conventlon. A A 130 ' ' tiies' at the government printing | The hall coutains fine dounle parlors,s music | to see the flaws of the past, and make | * Hanna and Nils Hammer, September. 20th, The state convention of the ¥. M. C. (9 y 'Am“ b[]u giviedicatednou 168 ::‘:fi%ll:‘l‘;'x‘.‘n!: ’\Il::u.:“:: ""lll‘l’e .gwulluiu‘lv:.u-:ix I 'H:il n L'-h-r\.x:on, lnml every convenieuce | provisions for a better life in the year to aged nine uionths. s " | A, will be held in Lincoln commencing e aAa oI, tint e To QUi | Blowars boh/arfind oalth of itainmates. | come. The Rabul satd the past year,while |. . Funeral will iake pisce September duth, at | on October 31 and closing on Uotober 84 WITHIN: FASY: REACH: cobans anr (ASEEIR e e e wii it i wil b | Trot. Harsiir s S’ oo of Young uen, | & Lappy one for the people of this land | 2, w, from No. 5 Leavenworth. Friends | The growth of the association for tho IT 15-A-SAFE & SPEEDY - OF or “mallad & o more wholesalo discharges at presont,” | wake the busiiess department success. i, Nan eI happy gno S0k | are invited, A T R T Q 3 il Aruseinis or maded oF iThe public printer is sevarely criticised be- | Prof. Dye, thorougnly versed. In- academic | 1, people of Israel. Some of Lsracl's e PSS Yaar SAs ! A . ‘CURE: eSne® recelpt of prica, furtuor particalars sol / 4 esuse be refuses to give the names of the per- | and college work, is at the helm. Irof. | jeaders have fallen. Their works reman, Sdwin Arnold 111, promisee to be one of unusual interest | torciroular. P, 0, Box 153, { rm-dlmlmgm 1t is alleged that his refusal | Beitel has a fine beginning class in Goek, | but their hearts are dead. They nave LoNDoY, Sept, 2 dwin Arnotd is ill. | Prominent workers in the cause from oeonn 7. C. ATL.AXN CO., ¥ 0 give the names is due to the fact that they [ Three lady teachers are condueting elasses | fallen, and the great misfortune is their | He recently underwent an operation for in- the east will be in attendance at the - Ufio ]’SSE”, N B Joki #te, Now York. would disclose a political motive, Aboutiyvd | inwusie, palnting and elocution, places can not be filled. There is & need | ternal abscess. luuuvuuuuu. P e Lh-amiiyin s

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