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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY. OCTOBER 1. 1886 DAVIS R \i’llflXliR-\\'lfltST MAN'S WOES, | ton,mites trom tho nestest teleceagh or tel- | CAUGHT BY-FALLING WALLY: | Omuka vt siabbaraiy. nestins om et LI nd. A Late Deninl of the Charges of . T e . Sherman, patronizo Omaha talent unless the added i i T D v . " armer's 1 o with P N X Y PR 4 i mp ¥ Dented, A Husband With Silky Side Whiskers |~ Drearur, Til., Sept, #.loss than threo | | BALTINORE, Md., Sept. 1.~The Sun has a | J ment of some foreign attraction be |y i, 80.—To the ECATUR, TIL, Se 0.—1.088 n thr One Man Killed and Two Injured in a Fall- NoRrroLE, Sept. 3 To the Searohing for fis Lovely Josio weers aeo A. O, Trat a lending farmer | 10N letter wriiten by Jefferson Davis to e 1 a4 Twe ired ina Fa K : A % Searching ft Lovely Josie, aeo raughber, a leading farmer Build . s : 4 v | Editor forring to a “special” in the uild I'he musicians swho took part in the Colonel ). T. Scharr, of Baltimore, replying to General William T. Sherman’s report to the war de and stock breeder of Mt. Zion township, in this county, sold a lot of cattle in Chicago, and while there bought forty head of heavy Omalia Republican of the 20th inst the reported sell-out of Nor weert last night conrage their duaties in the & prominade ¢ rtment, and which the United ously went HARD TACK AND HOMINY HURRAH [olk’s county snot interests, 1 would say — feeders tor his farm. He got them at the | Sthtes senate ordered printed. ~Dayis says: | PROSPECTING Al L B wience that might |, oS0 h 15 foll A small Railrond Collision—Depot | Union stock yards fresh from Lwa. The . ’,‘“'.'“Y“I'I“l‘1‘“—".”";"“;), v ‘Ll';"r“ B DY NIBORE AV e sontited, w1 S RO CRNEECEIGREED Sor y cattle were brought here, Over half | done meand to the people epresented, by | gy,qp Prade Basiness—The Prome- | played s o B ) ekl Buarned—Sotdiers' Home Building | of them . ate . now . affected . with | the senate making the malicions assanlt of | Board of Trade Bupiness—The Prome: | played =~ a S e el 1. Mr. Broms does not have Contract < Gpeenback Noming Texas fever and six have died. Twenty are | General Sherman a public document, and [ nade Concery < Services at the eningcircumstancesattended th oy powar with the voters 1o d | . in a dancorons condition. C1tTs Known that | €ivingto his siander the importanee which | Synaporat s Pollos Dee The orchost « mots than usually | Boods. Hecr Ltk tion—Gene lowa News, these lowan eatile were: free from diseace | Decessarily attaches to an executive com SYNRBORUE 2 s EOlI0E.L) S e R s ey '”'v L [ (I . Bromo in his own party | W he he 3 g munication to the senate, has recently caused tarl <Other real, satisfactory as to volume and precision eader and can manipulate when they arrived in Chicago, Traugh- ber, who is an old eattle man, ves that | @ request for a reply by e to & Fheir numbers were all satisfactory, var onventions, but h ot ¢ Ds 3o TeArEyed Hustand, JisTot wore'oxgised to aiseast eniiv tn g | pressed with - very great | earnest ol R ticularly the overtaro, “Don Juan," | YOIORs an & direc weh as a county £s Motxes, la., Sept. ), cinl Telo- | Chicagzo yards. Preeautions have been taken For _ this _reason nve The Houss On Them. Mis; Rdlth Rawaras Branko, thoueh sut | 2 " gram 1o the Beg.)—A Chicago dispateh savs | 10 prevent & spread of the diseased eattle | 1,40 furnisli iny reply to. you for ubli A distrosstng ACCIIGHY LHAL CONL OB | oo oy i WwAtdS liean o, thougl su Mr. Brome is no fool. Only a fool Gt doe 11t \ y i the Traushbor neighborhood Fhoe g | cation.” Davis then proveeds at great length : . fering the disadvantage of singing in 0 | would nndertake. to sl out his own 1t fitle, a man with silky side whis- | 11 510 Lranahiner netehborhood. - Fhe to dispute and deny the charzes brought | man his life and seriously injured two | 00" Gie chnce, made & most favora- | town f Wl " i Kkers, crept silently into the Harrison street . b L g him by General Sherman, in which he de- | others occurre S Nintl % g : Ladasisct : LA AL yos liig Urea dozen died with the di-ease Several months Al Sherman, in which others occurred on South Ninth streeta | 5 . W | anils £ ) station this morning and inquired for the | ago. elarvs he did all fn his. power to provent the [ g PH AT B0 BREE C I terday | Dl impression, and was voealled with | and butter. A sell-out such ag 1s con chief of police. A ereceendo speceh from - war, and did not seek the post of “chief exec- [ ™ ninutes before § o'clock §e ¢ enthusinsm. She was tovely in wh templated by the Republicans *'spe 1 " tive, afternoo! o 1 of tho two-s 8 anc 3. n (L Ko fine prosonce cannot by g ot Plie Work - ‘ From bt the desk of Sergeant Dan Hogan, dirccted at ... Another Cattle Disease. bk - ';‘.[ ”" 'fi {” i) |[»'” i ,", o q'“. :m]\ it ;',:f..l,,‘,‘;\' pr }|” boead - ovoryoms ih \;.‘mjv“my.”‘ Y W Tt '\ Stor I‘.l not ".}f | it Ionthey "hive the visitor, made him grab the wire iron I‘ LEVELAND, O., Sept. 30.—A few days A Prominent Socialist Snubbed. \“;'\' k"'y,“‘l"‘—,l."‘ "I‘"”]"I'- Ldl ; netly | lier favor e plighe yaalitied to | ¢ F3Mad ‘ shoe for Sip) o 8 i o | sInce it was reported tha 1erd of cattle, ro HW Y W W i alagie A akefield, "The building was formerly € ! < d ) g . that the fence for mupncrt. 1o said that his namo | Since it was reportad that a herd of cattle, r Niw York, Sept. #0.—[Speeial Telegram | A Waketold. Whabuidiney ey | drawa large houso as any amateqr that 5. Those who are ainted with TENCA BROS, wven, om0 was Adoloh Beck, and that he sold wienor | ¢ently brought to Summit county, Olio,from | 1o the Bes.[—Dr. Aveling, the Iatest soctal- | used by Danean & MeNamara asanice | jy,gover sungin_the exposition building, | the affars of Novfolk know well ULy 2 wurst on the street. Tears came In his dark owa, were afliicted with plenro-pnenmonia, | istic arrival, was last evening invited to Man- [ house, but was recently purchased by | o powerful, clear and full voiee was | that Norfolk's defont can [ blue eyes as he ited his wife's infideity, | thirteen of the animals having died within a | hattan club by Willard Brown o return for [ William Schroth, who was having it torn | displayed to advantage on the aria Anna | traced direetly to the apathy of Norfolk's and said that his errand to Chiergo was to | 4 08 two of the strange dise A Leader | courtesies the latter had received from the | down, intending to remove it into the [ Bolena, and for an ¢ Teore she sang with | citizens, Quite a number of our citizens discover hier whereabouts, and that Josie was | Special from Akron to-night says that Dr. | doctor in Europe. The members of the club | southern part of the city. Ho had a half | graceful archness, “Jamie Doar.” ™ f Were absent from the city and some his wife, a beautiful woman, too pretty, per- | Butler, state veterinarian, has just made an | objected to the presence of Dr. Aveling, and | qozon mon at work yostorday tearing | . A3Jot Mr. Franko all the adjectivesin | others who were present refrained from haps, tobecontent with the humble lifewhich | S¥Amination of the herd. He finds that the | at length Brown was informed he had no i i Y SRS | the English language are inadequate to | Voting on the county seat question. It foll 1o her 18 wifo of a vender of wiener | fhsease is neither pleuro-pneumonia nor | rignt to introduce any such person to the f down the buildir They were Charles ress the skill of his performance, He | takes money to run a county seat fight J ! A | Texas fever, but anthrax, a blood disease, | rooms of the club and was required to take | Sehroth, Alfred Schnell, Herman Schri 1 the “Witehes Dance” with inde- | and money in the late fizht was as searce 617 8t. Charles St., St. Lout wurst, On Septemper 1 she left his house in [ which he thinks was contracted in malarial | the doctor g 3 Y a7 ¢ p 4 g 3 rar N ie doctor away. ver, Fred Rettman, M. Yeackley nd | & ble delicacy of exccution and mel- | 28 hen's teeth he report of a sell out Des Molnes and a hastily written letter told | districts i the west before the cattle reached i A S s S | the Chiea y g Fred Stredbucker. ' The workmen had | Jowness of tone or an encore he | probably originated from some of those of herflight. Hemourned the absence of his | the Chicaco stock vards, He says the quar- Officials Indictad. . A h v e A Mis LR U Sa'eity apors show and A11 510 reslaents baow faithless spouse, and when on September 26 | Antine precautions already taken will pre- KW tie, ok 90 The- & ol removed a portion of the weatherboard- | played the brillant “‘Carnival of Venico who were too lazy and stingy to put the Nervous Prostration, Debility, Mental and 1 YRK, Sept. 80.—The g of | ing but had not intertered with the br The audicnce was thorough ia- [ shoulder to the wheel, and now seek to | Physical Weakness; Morcurial and other Afiees he received the following note, his her - | vent its spread, A o- apprecia- pibale R R BT SRl - the Kings county court of sessions to<day | ing of the building, and were at work | tive and enjoyed his playimg o the full, | throw tho blame upon those who have tlens of Throat, Skin or Bones, Blood Polsoning, SRy Kansas Proclaims Quarantine. indicted the following: Supervisors Galla- | loosening the roof from the rafters when, [ Mr. Schunke, & late acquisition to local | heretofore done all the work and fur SRANANAN SISEIR, AT irmted it saparsided Crtie , Sent. 20,0186, ~Dear Adolph: 1L TorekA, Kan., Sept. 80.—On the recom- | gher, Larkin and Carroll for alleged irregu- | without a sign of warning, the structure | musi cireles from New York, made lus | nished all the eash for movements ot a Diseases Arlsing from fnals'crau'an. Exc am sic I will come back it you will take | mendation of the Kansas live stock sanitary | arities in relation to the bills of Plumber | fell with a erash. There was no time for | first appearance before an Omaha audi- | public nature. If any one desires an me to your heart and home again. Pleass | oo imission, Governor M Williams for work done_in- the ® | escape, and the men who were on the in- [ ence as a trombone player, and was r optical demonstration of the cause of rtin issued a proe- answer right aw: while they had charge of it: ex-Nurse Charles v togenerai defivery. I am ad to take their avor, The last five | our defeat, I invite him to come up and side of the structure ceived with marked T of hie Tontiy |t T " order | Iamagion to-day ordering a quarantine of | N Eiizerion for manslaugiier 1 the Sesond ! th WOPZIG 0, Foburn. ANt OONde b loSecoris ninety days neainst tho entry of cattle. Trom degreo, i Sealding to. qeath Pattick Me- | chances, Inside of the building | numbers were devoted to dancing. take a look at the hungr sping faces e woman. — Forgive me, dear Adolph. This nois and Ohlo and the Domninion of Can- | Carty, ient in the Flatbush insane |8t the — time were M. Yeackley - of some of our “leading” merchants, [ decersym WviClagly conddoml from your little s osie. ada, on acconnt of the prevalence of pleuro- | gyijin, and Fred Stredbucker. The last named | SERVICES AT THE 8YNAGOGUE. | rich men from whom it is more diflicult A Positive Written Guarantee eir Adolph received the letter he tela- | PREUmonia in those localities. ——— heard the cry of alarm from the men on | £ tho New Toat's Sobyice—The | 1o 0btain a subsoription thanitis todraw | SR ok A Bt graphied his wife that he would come and ENGLANIE TURH NOTE : Sale of a Railroad. the outside” and started to save himself. | €108¢ oF the New Year's Service—The | blood from a stone. MARRIACE GUIDE take her with lim, and now heis in & el SeriNaritLy, I, Sept. Ihe sale of | He was canght by a portion of the sliding ear's Progress. 5 Let us have the name of the writer of | ge0 Paa e can hlu.ll no (‘Lmré‘rlnlu-lmn 1 | Club Rules Changed—Accident to a | the Illinois Midland railway under a deeree | roof and crushed to the ground, sustain- Almost every Israclite in the city at- | the Republican “spocial.” Tam person- LT W R R T SUL e Jookey-Guasr Names. of the United States court oceurred here | i svere cut across the head and a | tonded the services at the Jewish syna- | ally interested in this matter, beeause it | g wife is in the city she will be found, She Loxnoy, Sept. -[New York Herald road is 141 miles long and 1l uned ankle. His mm| nion | gogue torday. rvices were held |18 possible that the writer may belong to the same class of d--n f—s who cl that August Pilgd A out™ in the late f of the serviees at 10:30 o'clock, and de- [ son desire furthe 50. Of this sum, however, ackley was less fortunate. He was in be paid in the bonds of the The purchase v is desel I Adolph wa commencing at 9 o'clock, Mr. E. Kellner oflici . Rabbi Benson took echarge bed as a pretty woman, twenty-six [ Cable—Spe s of aze, neatly dressed and somewhat fed to be widdy. ere in Des Moines a well known character with his to the Beg.|—A full attend- ance of the committee of the Jockey elub at ewmarket conlirmed the following altera- nd myself also “sold t. Shonid any per information on th n stooping position prying up a crc RO is made by the Boris | hogm when the orash eame, and before W Yok, who - represent the bond- | 16" could recover his position he v littlo ni‘-f'i:-'.-.‘fjf;:"fi..\‘“'.fi'{..‘-\“'fihn“‘-'("hr.lln"::[ l]*:l'lli*’::‘l:';]‘l";*.lhw passed at Newmarketat the | holders. sl Lorne to the ground and crushed under | livered sle addressupon “The Strides | subject he ean obtuin it by addressing the time tha: tiiontors closod. Much sympas | No horss, Swhen onca under the startors’ Toughion cHats the weight of the falling imbers. He | of the Times.” The scrvices were con- AUGUSTUS SATILER. Hordlnr ar conrean, As follows: 1 thy is felt for I P 2 . t CINCINNATI, Sept. —The managing | Was unconscious when taken trom th tinued 1 dftat tlie. hot he Oho —~— BRT00. Of BACHOION Of SCIont 7 y i, orders, shall go back except in case of acei- creck S 1 g i inued until after the noon hour. O Stube s 3 0 a 0 committee of the American Purchasing & | Wreek and was removed to the hospi SR ' 4 3 g Stuben and Bushey. iracs in Chemistr, dent. i i where he died soon after 6 o'clock. These | teature of the day was that, almost with- | gy, se of John Stube Nortl Veteran’s Camp Fire. ) . Leasing company (whisky pool) met here to- pou > ot CRaRtANALE ARl ee ho T nce of John Stuben on North : 4 Wb ie clerk of the seales shall, if requested, | oo met onbany AL 2 men were working on the south and west | out exception, the Jewish houses of the T iR n Buiaimron, Ia., Sept. 30.—|Special Tele- 3 day and resolyed to advanee the price of : f o b waTseI55ad L RS S Aot h street was the scene of 4 mo: R e e et pound for eurb or double bridle. 0 o 12, " thice, o price of | sie of the rook The men on the op- | City were close \e first day of Atond LIRS CWAHE GBURS CveRTna Appliad Chemisiry wi - ARSATInG R e | o-day ended the re- jockey shall pay one sovercizn for | promise between the views of the Cincinuati | posite side fared more fortunately ment will commence on October 8 (even- | ) el 2 e s v 1 | Blology, Phivaics. mnil Astronomy. “Rnirance exarin: union of the Thirteenth Towa infantry, which 1ell and Rettmann were on | g of 9th ot ‘Tishi, 5517). The chureh | it being the occasion of the m \ge of | Ations ith and 1 pprentice and ten shillinzs for a | and Peoriadistillers, Schrother, t i 0 be applied with his subscription to - the ground, and as the building fell from | Will be open for special services at 7p.m. [ his eldest son, the Ben tinck Benevolent and Provident A German Political Sensation. them they had no trouble in getting out | A due B of (llv‘-'{!"l“l‘ of ex; | Bush As the Stuben fannly 1s num- Fir) Brniiy, Sept. 50.—A sensation has been | of the way. Herman Schriver was on will be made in the columns of | porad among the oldest and most favor- nn B ably known i Douglas county, and the When s oy is advertised | caused in Berlin by the disclosure of a letter | the roof “when the crash eame. He LA 5 quet 0 the opera house. Tn the afternoon | o pe run for 1t "r,"';l'“l'l,“‘,"‘,'fy' advertlsed | eans of which it was attempted to win | rushed to a ludder to effect luis escape but he yeur just closed has been o pros- | © ¢ i i exercises were had at the school yard and a | 000D for it shall be given, even in the the socialist vot for Count Bismarck at the | WS too late and fell with the roof. He | perous one to the members of the Jewish | young contracting parties are particu- reat throng was present. At the eamp fire c\v('.m of a walk over. IaSLBI6LION it LAVERbuYeE e 1 received a severe cut under the chin and [ congregation of this clty. ‘The attend- | larly popular, the attendance was very 0-ni t four thousand were present. The following notice was lost: {(l«t"n' has been discovered at Rat: was badly squeezed about the chest, [ ance at the synagogue bas largely in- | Jarge, the presents costly and numerou okY commenced yesterday. About two hundred Arthur, to Miss Lizzie survivors are here and many other soldiers. At the camp fire last night 300 were present. To-day the citizens gave the soldiers a ban- B o LRyl A L3 oin: ntlemen shall not tide races with | has been placed on {tial for forsery although not scrionsly hurt. As soon as | ereased, the membership of - the congre- | and the marriage coreniony followed b i ML St ptorys Captain Kearv, of \u”“”“k‘ I(I\\"“ii“&’lll‘u licensed jockeys on equal conditions of | tempted briber: the - first excitement was over, ition now numbering ove one | many hours of pleasures, in which th :munru Vice and L for 3 - Hooratary. Db oty 18 caty docormin, weight, escept. with the express permission e Wilcox was - summoned to at. | hundred and comprising the ieading | zue i hostess Mitanc 4 e of Fam: Noce: s & ) T AT e Work of the Women. tha T oo o s | Tsraolites ‘of tho_ elty. Their beautifol ! ok Y iy G IR T A Depsthavncd. LONDONDENRY'S LEAVES, Dusriy, Sept. 30.—At Milton-Mambay, | was patched np nd it to his | Synagogue is becoming too small to ac- | gne. Rey ¢ L |.(,, the Fn “osp|'|"|_ TBEAT"E“T oy, while sheriffs were em= | home Stredbucker’s injuries were | commodate the increased attendance, | tional church, united the h oy Couple ining on the properly of a | dr d, and the pstrol summoned to :lx)ndlilu-rn is some talk of enlarging the | and gave them a few words of excellent fou the marricd wo.nen of the | convey him to the hospital. The hospital ullding. A bounteous repast followed g — . ol 21,829, 850 Fitzwilliam, brother of Earl elected as successor to the Comanciw, T, S gram to tho Br . 30.—(Special Tele- | Thomas W ¢ Northwestern rail- | Fitzwillam, ployed n destr man named Kelly, yoad passenger and freight depot at Com. | Marquis of Londonderry, resigned in conse- g el wolno NG/ UL . i : Nifallbr who has bosnires ) X ! 3 aticlie, slx miles west of Canton. burned this | auence of his acceptance of the lord Liuten- | horsiooinqod, Afticked, overpoweted ' and Vi) £ GO ““:l:lu,':,fl f'\::f,l,':l"""\(l e At 3::(‘?.,‘:” “'\)(‘;:ullm;ml'“‘llll‘ol):: LD oaat “‘,'." ALl S O o | Tansill* morning. It was ignited by an engine spark, | ancy of Treland. S e soa LA beTiay SR S INEIEOM ) | 61T Ot M ol Whote he il be | three years, was bresented yesterday Besides the prominent citifhs present ansill’s Punch Cl gars R R o Loyt | (SR eI L oCiEieain0 L uooRET 10 ciotallly i il Kept until ablo to, 20 o work. . Ho 15 4 | the elose of the New Year's sorviees with | re was a I deloxation from Walnut I’fi",f‘a’h'!‘J““\\!.\‘I.’.‘;L"J‘&“S,"‘.".,',! and his family, living ‘in' the building, ni e kil ixd ((tred) ainong thejockeys, Webb, Destructive F n England, young man, whp' camhe from his claim | two solid silver cups by Rabbi Benson, | J[ill, where the Dride has resided for some X : ouremploy. No othor Towly escaped.” The loss is betweon $5000 | Whe riding his private hack on the New- [ 1,oxno, Oct. 1.—A block of warehouses | Dear Chadron to work in the city du The' handsome gift was a testimonial | time, ~ Mr. and Mrs. Stuben will soon T paaik saot 6 attomiot and $4,000. Partly insured, d market heath this atternoon fetched a bad | was burned at Leicester vesterday, the oc- | the winter. Of Yeackley, the man whose | of the s appreciation of Mr. Ober- | take up their residence in Gilmore, where R — stumble. which broke his collar bone. I'wo | cupants being Barrow, leather manufactur- | iniuries proved fatalsbut Little is known, | felder’s earnest and faithful work for the | the groom has extensive dairy interest Holajers HomelOontract Tiot eminent medicals came to his relief and gave | ere. Wright. boot and shoo delers. and | He came here from Colorado on Septem: | 2ood of the Jewish people of the eity. being one of Omaha's sterling young MARSHALLTOWN, In,, Sept. 50.—[Special | the verdict of no internal injuries but that he | Riley, hosiery dealer. The loss is £100,000. | ber 11, and has been working at odd The ladics of ‘l’\'!l RpELoaron last | business men ot industry and pluck. Telegram to the Bik. ] The board of trustees | Would be out of the saddie for the rest of tho e s 1u1s undorstood ag g RO O DR asonivithion e e S o x Rl e p PRCRE : inoi; v 1 about 28 years of | elegant carpet for his church, asn't Lincoln, And others suffering from of the Iowa Soldiers’ home to-day awarded | Season Fersonnl il AxEREADIS His remains. were remoyed last - The fellow who arrested in South nervous dobility ""‘“"‘"’ the contract for building to Theodore Ilar- CLEVELAND BEATS leaves to-morrow for a disean BUCITANAN, Pol 'or October, ht to the underfaking establishment Omaha on Wednesd: charged with rison, of Humbolt Park, (1., for $63,740 com- | An odd conjunction of racing names was | two weeks' trip through the cast. RN Y et Sstiwiilibo The follow the police detail for teto. Tho work will bbein'at once, und tho | observed to-day at Lnark meeting in the [ Rov. Mr. Hamel, of the Temity Citho- | bt this mesaimme 0 20 Iauest witlbo | g e ! having stolen a horse e from N Qundation will be completed Decéber 20, | Douglass nursery hundicap. Grover Clove- | dral, loft y ) morning for Colum- ; Lb Dy foreeCharlos Bloom. Twelgtn | Mrs: Beehel near Fort Omaha turned out 0 o 20, Taey ¥ plombar land's Clarico won, and_ James Buchanan’s bus. PROSPECTING FOR GAS. e b e s Capitol avenue; Mike | t0,be the wrong man, The real thief is , ALE, oo s, suie el oo Y Thespia was second Al Sigwart, city jailor, is on duty again 2 : o LR, IS { A7Cnue K08 saki arge, Sherift' Coburn has offere J compan s T mdire e after a on diys’ Visit at s 0ld homg in | & Well to be Sunk Tarce Thousand | Dompsey, Howard to depot; Win. White, | Sl at lirie, Sherilt Coburn h",”d".:],"mll. D5 MoNASTa, Sop: The Base Ball Record. Lexington, Mo. iscovers of - the. presonce:of nn. | Douglns street; Thomas Peronet, Thir- | Gikiona| #a will b paid for the recove backers of the Sixth congressional AT WASHINGTON— J. S. Tebbetts, assistant general freight b ’ 2 snth street, Harney to bridge: Dan Me- | of the prope Sherift Coburn has s by parties who were sinking Washington,. WIBE GAUZE OVEN Oskaloosa to-day nominated Dr. Nelson, of | & 990910 0—11agentof the Union Pacific at Kansas rnam street, Twelfth to Fif- | posted the following cexcellent deserip- 00 s . Chicago. . 20 0 ¥—3 R b Rils 1s In South Omaha, some weeks agc ok Y %5 oS D & v Mahaska county, for congress, They intend G : : s ity. is in Omaha, U aha, some weeks ago, o (o or s ST o ey 5 e i i tomaintain @ SEraicht greonback fekel 1 | pevonnt ok i ning of | BB, Long, attorney of Loup City, and strengthened a behief that has long 1“1..,"1‘ thtor. Dosgne M B s.‘?,,‘,.‘..,’.‘.1?“{{,{.,’;",,?\‘.’.'.i",.',if 13 THE LATEST IMPROVEMENT oN T8| l:ijlv'[ll‘tl).?lllun to the fusion nomination already | Flynn, F " ashington 6, Cl a conspicuous figure ‘in the politics of n held by many of the leading busi Si l“‘“ Dodge to Nicholas; | hame of Charlic Lincoln; he is “upwards [ age. AR ¢ago 3. Lirrors—Washington 6, Chicigo 5. | Sherman county, was in town yesterday. | ness men of the city, that gas cxists in k. Cusiok Cumines streotr 3. 3. | 0fsix feet tall, lame in right leg from They Oan Meet But C Saeh. 5 el F. G. Kuehne of Boone county hasbeen | quantities sufficient for use at no gr 5 ) ankle; heavy mustache dayed y ut Cannot Pass. AT PHILADELPIIA: n the city for & couple of days 1 Donovan, Farnam and Harney; Peter light hast and eyos: had on suit of back, and | depth in this eity. So strong in fact hi this betief become that a number of monied men who are especially desirous ot adding everything possible t6 Omaha's list of advantages, have joined together STANWOOD, In., Sept. 80.—[Special Tele- | St. Louis S H R (R e gram to the Bek.]—A west bound Chicago | Philadelphis 01100 40 (g |returned homethis morning, & Northwestern passenger train collided | (GAme called at the end of the eighth m- [ Will Visscher,of Cheyenne, formerly of with ajfreight train at this pl .,"H ing, | Mg on ac ount of darkness). Pitchers— | this city, is stopping at the Millard and g place this moning. | [ealey and Strike and McCarthy, First base | will remain here for a couple of we The mail and_express ca vero literall >) rOTE: 5 Frot Tucaly | hi t. Louis 11, Philadelphia’ ors jr., editor of Lincoln 0031014 0— Matza and Patrick Mosynt, roundsmen; | brown clother, ratier shabby; white Richard Burdish, at large; Michael Wha- | broad-brimmed hat with cord {(cowbo, len, court oflicer; John Turnbull, city | Style)s lkative f"”"w-‘l}'w poet K Trimble, patrol dive and makes himself out to be a man of he has a large farm and smashed, also the engine Bl s Tl AU IpIA O Lk L. Wessell R O e it AYa T oepH o188 | brakemab, was slightly injured. bt. Louis 12, Philadelphia 5. Umbire ligrit and oreczy socioty paver, The Capi- | fotyake un investintiun, Alr. PR Her | Citoots and alleys. ! " | he restod fn osttle _and _hogs. —-— = tol, was in the city yesterday onhis way | i SHSCH BRIV et phsliratictos s 5 S M distributes worthless checks with a lavish AT I’n-uuum ol, 1 Yy y Y | ing a petition for subscriptions to a fund Nighy force—James Brady, Twe l{ch Band Manglea Beyond Recognition. Pittsburg 2040400 home to Chicago. to be expended in sinking a woll toa | street, Douglas to Capitol avenue; T s, — Des Moy, '"I-»lh"vh Prsdoinny, Mowei| EBroOkIyn. o0 0R0NOF0S0ROE0) Mr. O. H. Gordon, of the firm of Col- | depth of 3,000 fect, to diScover whether | Cisey, South Thiricenth strect; P Sewors Instoad of Bridges. man, nine years old, was run over by an en- Dhers- er. lins, Gordon & Kay, will spend next | coal, oil or gas exist o tities | Godola, Capitol avenue, Ninth to Tenth; | ¢ {aaiorerOIRGata hnaiiit - hits—Pittsburg 13, Brooklyn 4. ) coal, oil or gas exists in paying quantities I ven N X Jommissioner O’Keefe has hit upon an tical Results in Baking and ine in the Northwestern railroad yards at Pitisbure l;n,nwnu Ulapire—K week 1n St. Louis, getting pomnters for | near thiscity. The subseribersalso pledge | Michacl MeCarthy, Twenticth and Poplo- | jien which, he hopes, will bo the. means L8 produses P;:serb“m.mmmnn!’ oone, Ia., this morning and manglea be- yond recognition, e THE DISEASED OATTLE. the next Omaha exposition carnival, themselves to the organization of a stock | ton avenue; Patrick Gilligan, Thirt A i S Mgl Coo) Apparatus, and will 21803282215 “Skip” Willard, of the Loup City Times, | company to develop any natural re- | Hurney to bridge: Laurenco Jusperson, ofimateriailylessebing gheaconniyiatitex '53 2 A8 Bt e L E e e (0 S o G bot; John Brady, ‘Ninth and | for the mamtainance of bridges. ko | Rvolutionize 1o Prosent ethots of Cooking ind Iart. - First base ts | o §n town yesterday on ins way hoio | who | ady signod the agreement | Tenth, north By i Jerry O'Grady, | proposes, in cases whero the creek to be Government Inspectors Arrive in Chi- | —Uincinnati 12, Athletics 6. Errors—Cin- | g0, the state convention. ’Appy, of | are P. ller, J. A. Creighton, J. A, | Sisteenth, Cass to Nicholas; John Nor: dis nurrow, to substitute brick D L O e pockat cago and Perfect Plans, "")\'-'.-‘l“.?v'xs(\'“m logig W mptie=MoQuada | onrys; McShane, W. A Paxton Dewey & Stone, | man, Sixth - and Seventh, south of | sowirs for bridees. He has plans for one I"'n’:‘lznn;lll:ll‘::u::llyrfi?xll‘::;nl(:::!’:“f;?lr::o:;}:: n‘x:‘x."‘;’i'....x 0. y scarding the close oven door heretofore used an: tracks; H. P. Haze, Tenth, Howard to | ot the Colpotzer and | dopot; Pat Hinchey, Twelith to Fifteenth | Yy, These gentlemen pledge | on Farnam; Dan Bonnody, St Mary's | Guwdh woh | avenue; Andrew Crawford, Douglus | ek, L. Stra 11000000 1—5| Yesterdny afternoon Mr. and Mrs, [ . T. 0310 0 4 1 * 9| Charles B. Keller and wife left on th ton, | and McGinnis, ¥ bridal trip to St. Lows, Cincinnati, [ C. E. souisville 10, Baltimore 12. Baltimore, Philadelphia, Toledo, Cleve- | themselves to the payment of $1,000 CimicAGo, Sept. 50.—Five of the six govern- | Louisville ment inspectors who, under Dr. Salmon’s | Baltimore direction, will co-operate with the state board | Pitchers base hits arpy county line, west of the stock e G L L d one West Side, wost of | Gause heay ay 1argo as tho oor stselt, These sewers will be built of | _Through this Gauze Door the air . g0 o oor ha alc Cresll ghty feot long and four feetin di- | SHEEUIRLeR, taliising o biecosoh Sori Sl in ‘éxterminating pleuro-pneumonia, are in 3 reo! ¥ 3 o) o T &0 thaielty. They are Drs. Herr, of New Yor rors—Louisvilie 6, Baltimore % Umpire— | 1304 " nd’ Ch 20. k’\"“l\\' f10n of the proposed work ;.l,“:'txhi “'":.:h‘l’““'l’\']; o Mi“ ‘:““'fl«“l"“.‘l‘fi:lr amet They will cost about §600 cach, J actunlly cooked with lous cousumption of Trumbower, of Baltimore; Rowland, of Jer- W Yomk A. B. Hubermann_and family went to | W+ ADUOEROEt Who Livos ab |0 888 A iE Sl b AT Rieware | LiemEice of an average 100 fook bridge. | ™ makos an enormous saving in the weight of meats sey-City, and Drs, Rose and Mu: Dr. | New York. 0000 0 34| New York lust cvening, whence they will | Finle: oniengniad. toislnks tho: Jf g Bofoniiianialssattoa tra) dr manciid | Ehoindyansuga clainiod foputlielsowords (s aiso produsmefisrspnionyss o Drends BT ot New Xork, 18 on il way liae, 16 | Detrolt. .. 010 1 0 1—3 | sail on Thursday for Germany, intending | Well: a5 already forwarded his ma- g FRAIP) ok that it will last ten times s loug as the | Faiie, [ SRy ) SUriuion Quasis 3 Fork, ; s York 8, Detroit 4, fo bo absont about two. y Duting | chinery and will arrive here next week 1o T s o bridge and will prevent the creck from | by sue soop coonth h Ir, s now understood that the quar- New York 1, Detroit 4 Umpire—Pow- | {his time Mr. Hubermann's busmess wijl | commence work at once, i elr Positlon on Silver. 1 widening and atso furnish a better cross- OPINION——.—OPAN EXPERT. sutined animals In the infected places be condueted by tho four young mon who | ..--Onee find natural zas’in paying quan- | Wystore, Neb,, Sept. 20.—To_the Ed- | jye than would be provided by a bridge. | ontic Fonor will notbe immediately slaughtered. The £ {lpadd tities here,”” said Mr. ller last night, | itor of the BEr: Your telegraphic report u have been with him tor some time, and in 1ford Sauce kept by All grocers. Ask goygerument inspectors will probably make a 20 o ite has the ntmost contidence, As | #nd the future of Omaha is assur dly | of the platform unanimously adopted at caréful examination ot every anii in S lnl\—Hll)lsl‘()\llLL. u)\' an :?: 1: liln'xi-1'||l|\«: (:;‘r ;:lll]llf‘\lltl‘::vim I‘I‘ & 1"‘1' n“' ‘\)'A“ I,',"".I:IE mmi\q‘.' “gm‘i“"f F"“‘(!".\K and upon which Hon. John it - in eneh quarantined place and separate all | Errors—Boston 1, Kansas City 6. business will be conducted on the co-op- | ¢ "l“,‘_'“~ DOWAE A o e motinel | AL Meshane was nominated s incorrect watholic Fair, e 2 Bt the healthy ones from those who show signs | Que: erative plan, cach of the young men hay- | €05t 1t's worth a million the minut; 2 he fi S s liatladicstatatl st Oatliolint churohior - For vacad woeka) ¢ of disease. Itis believed that under this A7 ST, Louss., ing an interest in its welfare, strike it." respecting the financial plank. There ndie i ( h armungement the quarantine can be kepy | SE Louis: 00800100 0—g] PEaninieres 9 WO A0, AT S T T ST was some discussion in the committee, | the city have decided to hold their far END FOR ILLUSTRATED GIRGULARS AND PRICE LIST L D ! " TEp— OARD OF T e JSINESS, . A ar for si 1 3 ing up seve weoks If necossary, and | Mgttopolitan.. 1 10 00000 Talk from a Backwoodsma i« SINESS and Hon, Charles H. Brown drew a r l\" 6 o for ix days, sommenclog on EXCELSIOR MANF’[} c[),, ST.LOUIS. tho healthy © animals will be no | g T “The Omaha Republican, in speaking | The He ¢ the nai tution and L drew one, and after comp: cduesday, Octob iie exposition | more exposed than' tiey ave been aiready. | Pyl Mbtropoliah S Ui ovalon: | of the stato. convnt L slur o | o e onn I | o [sugzostod hat I coutl make | BIIOY b lecn scoured. oo fuie will be CHABTER OAR BTOVES and RANGES aco Vaterinarians of other states express them: | (o ' < v Bhr [0k Fhos ol SORYEDLIQIL-A0RY (B BIUT. 0N 0498 g iom BRGNS { MAKC o T larger seale tran has eyer before SOLD IN NEBRASKA as follows: selves satisued with the arangements {hat i ey Western Nebraska when it stated that | President Meyers and Members Clarke, | one out of the two that we could agree | booy attempted in this city R eaaer e OMAMAY ~ae being made to sup Jerome Park Races, the ‘politicians from the barcns and | [Jer, Ames, Wakeficld and Evans, of the | upon. I suggested to him that we ought - LAS & LEASON, < “Thopgn the state is om wsed by funds, they think the live stock” board is acting wisely, JenoME Park, N. Y., Sept. ven | backwoods began to arrive,’ " said a | board of directors of the board of trade, | to leave out the national bank uotes Halford sance—invaluableto all cooks SMBREWER, furlongs: Herbert won, Grenadier second, | delegate yesterduy who hails from one of | met last night oftice tg | named, but yiclded to him in committee - AIRD & €O the seeretar Tho experis secured by Dr. Salmon are | Stonebuck third, No time taken, a ; oti i A 4 SIS upon that point and the convention itseif - d g0id to bo amon the best in the profession. | ~ For two-year-olds, three-quarters mile: :::'n',’.f"i'-:f aIEEand; 1'1’:)':‘;5-‘:‘,}; & countios | consider tho bids for the heating and | RO Niou RECR S OLE TG rosotution | Born to Mse. . rover, wife of the as- AR '.{.“:.‘.fi‘:‘«}',}h’,‘:{:“ mmed at tho Phanix | Robellion won, Patasol second, Nellie B | tmucd, “we put grand okl General l“"“"""g\l"‘ ‘E:"',:“""'I’ wmbor "'("‘"}“' adonted was as follows: wn;:luu enginer, apair of twins, boy and | KiAUSE LUVKER & WLCH stille y 5 d i the | 4ivd, Time—1:164. Thaver whore we ted him, and merce. Mr. arke, ehairman of the “Resolved, T we favor a national 1) . T N A F e N ayer where we wanted him, and in ! ; L ~ N . flfl.;‘{\-‘.'l‘l-l.'w“i'{ )Lu‘:'nmm‘;h: lllll:'fll'ulhub:: well Mile and half: Wyekham won, feel and | November enough voters will rally from | commttee apponted to consider the bids, | eurrency, consisting of coin and groen- “,‘,,‘ FAGE FRANKLE nia. Awong those who Toe secoud, Rupert third. Time-2:40, the woods and wasts places to roll'up the | reported that pfter® carcful —consid- | baoks convertable into coin at the option AMP 0 JjoliNsoN, Nowru Bep present ab the post o) Mile and' three-sixteenths: Valet won, | biggest republican majority ever given i | eration tho comiittpe had decided of tha holder, and we arc opposed to the 3 L h examinations were Drs. Herr, Rotvlands | Sapphire second, Editor third, Time " Topkins, Salmon, Atkmson and Baker. | For thre "Liey agreed that both were genuine cases, qll.\lh‘HlnII 9 B abrraliat in_ favor of. ..the ona pipe | suspension of the coinage of silve | 8 PLATTSMOUTH, w-olds and upwards, theeo. — L system of steams hdating and recom- | This is the position of the party in this HOLERA o B gy - Marsh Redon won, Hopeful Building Permits. mended that the bidiog the A, L. Str district on the silver question, and that is A da "‘5*‘7;,":’,‘;‘: The bull which died at ShufeldVs distiller; egasus third. Time—1:175. : . s ¢ g % g A - 3 was found to have ‘Texas fever. Twe e, Mile and three-eighths : l‘l‘urr Oak Inspector Whitlock issued building | company for 330 be accepted. The !:' e :'::}lll:‘i'::l;f:_‘l ‘l:h‘g ::IJI'“"'"' and a ‘IMMERMAN & FRA “Varoow berds of catle on the Elston road | won, Endover sccond, Patanca third. Time | permits yesterday as follows: committee nlso répgrtad that Mr. D, Fitz- [ 1t was u “Rospeotfull ]w H. AsHBY wete quarantived to-day. One, be m,,;,,.F 21975, e e (s e patrick was the Igwest bidder for fur- sec y, W. H. As to D, Beckhaw, numbered soventy-five liead, 2 a building, 1824 North Sixteenth s s00 | Mshng the plambingAnd gus fitting, but iy EVERYBODYISSUBJFG’TO v QR - aud - the other helonging 1o G, . Luriies, n-;rln- and Dempsey's Match, s 108 Nmtan hrmaaiory 2% | that ho had refusgd witake the work be- i In ll' axor of ¥ nlfllnls'-fl i Dot NEWSPAPER contained twenty-seven lead oth owners | SAN Francisco, Sept, 'he glove . e ] b cause his bid for puttdg in a two-pipe e residents on hil - Sheridan (Q find onitle. in U Phoenix distillery 1t | matoh batwoon Jack Burks and Jack Dunme, | Lrame addition (o elevior, el s Ry avenue met last eve MPLAINTS ORI KIND- Aoitiniis iR . | Jotods e Comaities roported i fuvor | nig in Vorter Bros stora o con | AP NOTAMILYisSARE Wi ADVERTISING They were taken out and ran with nt hierds until June, when they were sey has been postponed until November, | Himebauzl & 20 frreeg e afuze - fram oft outh "Thirteentl of accopting Mr. Fitzizbrald’s bid in case . sold. No indications of plenro pueumonia we: Mayor Bartlett heving refused tolay to 2 A ac & o ease | gider matters connected with the B v [0Bn&n o after the s streot.... A 5,000 e an hontract anc 9 4 ays Bes found in these herds to-day, but as the grant a licenss for it uatll after the state elec LG, ppsasinjases prataperasiases he would enter ‘iif)# contract and if D A e e HAV]N A BOHLE OF Pay t mals had been exposed they were isolated as | ton had been't 3 he would not fenagree to accept WHEH PROPERLY DONE. Nineteenth and Centre street: + | Moore occupied the ehair, and Mr, C. V. hpn‘mutlun l)l».JluIm“l‘ Ryin and hml,.l, g — 2400 [0 B o thae SABThE aat Moitdon ' ; Sy T AR A R gy g . Iy o0 | Who iz A. L. Strang.Hne report of the | Horton acted as secretury. After so de e Aus DA e o rASI onr permits agEregating........... $7,500 AL L Ay } repo of th t ') rived al thestock yards to-da pee the treasury department to-day that theve has Correction, Messrs. W tield, Clark and Il were appoiuted, one to ascortain tho {4ubicious SeLccTions---Cousricuous Pos S8 head of Cattlo’to bo =luwtd o' outside teen a deerease of nearl 1,000,000 in the polnts. i public debt during Septémber, m Pleuro, o P I Snow Storm. Sept, #.~The Evening Wis i M says a , Jany {TIONS - -EXPERIENCED ASBISTANCE:--UN 1ASED OPINIONS AND CONFIDENTIAL BERVICE. The date of People's state mass con- | @ppointed a committee to secure designs vention is Friday, October 8, instead of and prices upon the art glass windows | 1¢¢ Tuesday the sth. to be used in the board of trade rooms in | mater e the new building. feeling as to an extension of t Jxcellent Sports. Messrs. Wakelield, Evans and Lier were | commencing the work for one ye feeling of the property owners on paving , and another to test the general ime of The Dying ¥y Kawkakex, i, Sept 80.—A herd of bulis dying off hwnl.\' presumably from MILWAUKE constu special from Marquette, Mie c s to tee to get blank B tees went to work at once. ‘The wmonia, are on the Lripplet ranch \ Nob. Bei 30.—[Spee appointed & committee to get up blunks | commttees went o work at ouce h B y o Fiho | 810W storin prevails thore and 'the wind and [, GOLUMBUS, Neb, Bevs Py | for the fifth-story bonds, foeling of those present at the mecting YALE or CHARGE y was instructed to adver- | last mght was in fayor of cedar block G WL el SARTAM | PAXeRAR — WITHIN: FASY- REACH: Telegram to the BE 'he third day of the fair was greeted with an attendance i i i H Funnisneo 1o Resronsisie Pantics 1 } i recently purchased by Miller & Pogue sea o1 bulls were shipped to the ranch recently from Lake Superior are very heavy. The H. P. Hubbard Co., Rice's distillery, Chicago, bocause they were Charleston Caln and Cool. of 5,000, The pony ranning race Was woi in N Successors to H. P. HUBBARD, ng well there, so one report suys. An- CaaBLESTON, Sept, “Weather to-d s b, rning, owned by P, 3 od % ' ne. seting 4 2 % . 1ot not doing we P Y J N niul)‘. n:;flr: 3¢ seconds by may morning, owned by by the board at their next meeting on An lron Foundry. ; )T' ‘A SAFE Q:jp[[‘[)r udicious Advertising Agents and Experts, | e to be re- | is cloudy, eool and threaten wie | ligs Dol Do eaithiquake hero sinco one S. Griftin, of this eity. The three-minute | October 11 Mr. Burson, a eapitalist, av cxperi- trot was won by Gladiator, owned by 8. 0. N e— A TR T Y 632, 'CURE: e <@ Establahed 1871, Incorpor Laymond. Darkness prevented the comple- The Promenade Concert. Ma i SN ; v Lo oxpbsition bullding seems tobe fatal | View of locating an iron foundry. IHe s { tion of the 2:40 trot, The bse ball game was e es of whatigor pamat e e | desires a half acre of ground for his plaut, RUfiG]STS H_L T {80 0un 200 Paae Carawocus or ln adate ‘Relthharny with " the PricavLeiia, Pa., Sept. 80, -Samuel J, | brought to a standstili after the st inning | to the success of wha social under- | 04 was in ccnsultation with the mem: H @ stock ranehes of Cooley & Grezory, of by au attempt of the Alblon people to ring | tagzing isattempted ther Musical ven- | pors of the board of trade directory last l w— . { is deseribed | o'cloek Tuesday. leuro-pueumonia symp Bhuuouuuyp.mn The raneh is on S adjoining the largest stock Randal! Lenoniinated. DPBEKSKILL (N Col. ). Wl 20 Jandali was renominatod for eongress by the W, | Rundaii was renominatec ¥ ¥ b a professional battery. Articles of agree: i . v (.lumnnfi‘.“khfiox'fitmlf: '.'nj« ails | Toird disirict democrats to-day without oppo- Ln., o sigued ey P purse doubled | tures bave buen cspecially unfortunate, | nignt with u view of securing a suitable MILITARY ACADEM Y now oblaiuable, as the tanch s six- | sitieu, uul the game will be decided to-morrow. with the exception of the time Minuie | lueatiou. ¢ I .5, A, AL, Priocips.