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= B 4 %t ‘ « . : o ( T TN 5 S A MVTT 5 N 3 . 2 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2. 1836 ——————————————————————————————————————————— 1o e st N sl A it e T i | \ I”\‘ A GREAT I)“ “1‘ | mand them for trial. with the most p o ‘\’HIIRID u)n T THE lTY he company. , A -gommittee was aps l said the eigar merchant. “We've half & Bpecial Ordinance No. 848, woNALLLM £ lx ai DI LG, ’ f m irder o ady for pres :, n, e | LOLD AD! ¥ sitite wsisting of P, F. Walker, Thos. | dozen sueiduflers as that who walk in \\‘,. nee levying 1Al tax And as " | iands of the administration would be tied. MecGuire, and Mi Myer, to confer with | ;um r'yu‘:‘*“ x”: n for us Onee while £X e tate wit The Surrender Was Unconditional. the Union Pacifivmud the South Omaha | Al ! . o8 Seorot {oPhor:on hat Party e g svnidloate oraddih hydrants and the | them has to take a back seat and § ty McPherion v3 What Party NEw HAVEN, Con.. Oct, 1.—The state- | A Sample of the Fury of a W yndicate in rega '.' hydran f i th b AL LR AU R ® Has Done the Steal in the Past, | ment in General Miles' official tt of the | laying of mains.” "I company a ed | b Ll ot A & pache campaien, made public at Washing- | Scorned e rules and Bfdatys of the old Omaha | clibpings, 1 remember one solitury n yesterday, that, (leronimo. was not | Volunteet fiose gafany, The ineeting | staioe whete e wan who was skl el piliod AR - ) c * | tured but surrendered uncond lly, | o | adjourned unul Feiday at 8 o'clock p. n ctu ilked up and boug R ive \ # ity benefite WILES HAS PUT HIS FOOT INIT" | iniradicted hy Cantain Luwton, whowasin | THE MARX.-M'CORMICK BOUT. | &l iy AL A " | cont eigar and looked on with an amazed " f Toviad ATd REsos command of the United States troops at the | ki s | aiv like @ super < millionaire, w | . I ronl of the capture | M. Yeacklay's Remains. the other worked cigar-tip grow ; ! nof t w of Heartrending Scenes Among Dis t Batten's Trouble—An Ital 8 Bhort | 1.4 soronot “‘Il\’“q‘n-y the remam | Thev say the t make a very ) Farinm v et | ;,]I charged Printers—Many Army Or- age—Saints and Sinners—The Fate | o\ Yoackley, whe was killed in the ac- | Smoke fl there is so much gum | [ streat. in s P ders—Manning's Successor—Col= | of Ger v Association—A Barn Barned cident on Ninth #tret on Thursday aftor- | .'f\.'.‘»‘.! i “' A i | ANt T B8 Y HUE AT e AT lecting Campaign Punds | WHntsosvor . i Other L I News noon, resulted inghe finding of a verdict | futen in them . T the shap whes Be 10 e the City € the Clty PRESIDENT'S RIGHT HANDS. of accidental déathl and holding the | before 1 came liere, an old man cam Bourbon Balloon 1 | Private Secretavies in the Whiie A Woman Scorned vner of A 1 h‘._ u‘u 1 ! H.s' | r ) byl 1‘““ il m\ Ll WasiiNGroN, Oct. 1 ceram House S » Buchanan's Time, | Some days ago a well-known sporti matter. Yeacklay, it has been fearned, | el N e Tl 18 to the By Seeratary Molher New York Sun: Dan Lan Cleve. | man of this city took a fancy to a comely | lived ar Prsston, 1. Al ‘,le[v.-\v | S i LA I Lin ight hand v oo, stror young woman, who is well known in the to arrive lere to-day o was | SRyt \ fopublican conuressional co it s right i, and o g t ing woman, who is well k day and empty the trays into a bag I 1 and Only stareh that 1 I a1 and Only stareh (hat fe \ : persuasive one, oo, Sometimes e su ol or is not above e nave gone with the decensed to the | carried v n. H <t have had a e nowledge written et about the e city, and wh i ris notabover we g ith t e vith him | | ] PSS b g r of the treasnr potent as both hands, He may ocen Bt fivdes 11 vanon-d dron country to sceure a cluim. The | dozen more places on his cirenit, for the Thovion Tron Lt 1 Ihat official, under a resolution of 1l nally be seen in - New York, if ¢ Wil MR e A weral will tal wee from Drexel & | hag was often two-thirds full. What he [ wif Cotlars tiat b i iU L LG ws him, Otherwise he would (et N modest smt of bInek Al 4 prap's undertaking estabhishment at 9 [ did with the stull I don't kn | Rhich, evarybody kiowh AL TR B caused a compilation to b th AR A A L ol 1tos with tiotic of tlie wayward sis Ll L 4 i 1, them clean twice a3 ; i : | ye, for he is g taciturn, o'clock couldn’t have smoked it q that it name J. ¢ : A ernime unscttled balances with its citi- | nd prefers to look on at the erowd from | ters who are as publicly known as the sdbueker, one of the victime of the | There was some sort of an Eyveta MINGER & HROS, Hasen, Conn, 13 on | i ‘/l\;h:.‘rl )\--ml\uhnl‘k\!mh.lh- .m.i to ”“; .‘\‘4 | afar. Butif you get near ‘l‘n‘m;h to names of the stre upon which they =|M ‘,|‘.,,’,‘ Was W””m”‘l to St I,l”} phs out it, you can h‘;’ o tHUY NP | —— s SRR N L. W, HilL, 16 6 blk 4. T80 " enly years, makes up the substance o ¢ | into his Seoteh eyes you will c yromenade. or a tinle ore was hospital yesterday from the Omaha house. [ always up to some of those skin-a-cent “~ " Poter H. Sa t K demacratic eampaign test book, the design | shrewdness, snid o keen, penctrating "_'_"”!‘;'fi ‘l L8 il ””_‘ ph e of | He was” taken 0 the Omaha house just | sehiomes,'” D [ RigsormTen Y “ being to make it appear there has been a vast | glance. He will hardly be content with | Veritable honeymoon and the stream of 4 ,g01" )0 wecident by the police authiori - 1 Richaed 1 reraie, 160 bk 8 . amount of stealing under republican admin s career as Cleveland's private secre. | preasure flow moothly A 1 ts { fies and left_there without any medical Dr. Junke ve. Andrew Johnson, 1610 Dk, * istrations, Secretary McPherson points out | tary. Perheps he may to the White | fountain he me from the most oftho. attention until ves He is rapidly w York Sun: ¢ X years Dr, AR Dufro v,l: il w‘v:u' s H that prior to 1551 the percentage of losses, | HOUse again some day, Who kl»m\\"v dox muatrimonial spring. Suddenly ] recovering from his injuries .llllel;“l'i:\|l\-llmv_;m~!]|‘-«l lu;“l....m';y._.m'.'; R L both in recaint and disbursement of pubtie | Stnator Gorman used {6 be & page in the | ojvoro eame over the conduct of the - et oeleE Agg gl b U 617 8t. Charles St., § T, o oney, wa 5.91 por 81,00 le fro w1 | senata d ex-Acting Secretary of St A nd s raised his hand anger Batten's yublea, depths of Afrien to pursue his scientific ' | C. 8. Parrotte, 1t 14 Lik 5 1':‘, |I:'~",'.|“u‘v‘\f-u ‘4-': x' ‘ I‘l’l’”‘ }“nm‘. “1”' |K| i was, w few years b s :.”“.'{,q"i'h.- \':..u' h ‘l.lut :‘nn‘:-”“xt];li sl James Batten, tho young fellow who | labors, Schwemfurth, a few years be- ] I R R L . AWt i 168468 ‘0f tho doverniient tir or | PUET Lo congroas commitice, but frequently and often. She did ot | was arrested charged with perjury in | {oT¢ had brought home many facts about . LEOR RISl i LR LA LI vtk o eeenment under | Feed Phnliips was a nuch moroimport- | golfoitie orjinary customn of Hor 86x | pe, VLU horingy | two’ very remarkable tribis, the Niam Nervous. Prostration. ' Dabiity. Mental and | .t Boris & & 151 i y 1o 84 v 4 A CEnIMES 4 qnt right hand for President Arthur than | | & TR A fals swearing - to the age of the | Njqyms and the Monbuttos, and it was Physical Weakness : Mercurlal and ofher Aflec- | Conwdon Clavkson Hint & Davis, It T bk | Y Joatilioy wero Mien, the republiean pany | giio politiclans gonorally thonght. He | And rush to the uthoritis with tears dn | iitor of James MeArdlo, with whom | biesppeoples and theit cotntey northe | HeNE Ol Throwt: Ski of Beneky Bloog bolsa B, s & HITLS 18t ndd 166 Wasin power. The simple truth is that Uie AR PR AL S A U | her eyes and complaint upon her lips. | CEUE . p 0 3 ©1d Sores and Ulcers, aro treaist with & | Comzon Clarkson Hunt & Davis, 1t § bk report of the register of the treasury showed | Wits as taciturn, if necessary, as Lamont, | i 461 She quictly bided her | he recently eloped, was arraigned before ‘l»sm nlllhl'], |‘:u ]m,nh.»m b n.ll Uf)lln' At e (B o O s e Ay " o1 08 L] :::.'f'f-?I‘v'({.r'ui\'l""ii‘.lfw“T.'(iv..'\'('- :";l'j;\ll;;g "f;”w‘y'l'.”"nrlfi«n‘xl.l-'llr'\‘ke‘:.'.';x.':"-.'v"'.'. '”l‘,'!"'.'”. & | ume for wee, or rather : Justice Anderson yesterday afternoon, 4-1?“"1%1v(hlv“:lnnlh' bR UL L Discases ‘"’l“'g“m'.'c"em.J‘.?:‘f,':.‘u’i‘."'.,f‘:‘:, ot | b, 113 bl ozas & AL s ad |10 23 beon disputed by oflicinls whose accounts | had « Jiflicult job in keeping the Now | foRayment sld ""’:'r ot u\lfi:‘:glllmm: | Batten objected to having his case heard | EESL PRG0N Tor four years o dmhiiiy dimntes of siEhe “ 118 bk, om - were not closed up, but. the democratic eom- | York political bores away from General | o INteres D G L | before Justice Anderson, and ‘said he | Jived alone among theso tribos, dwell- Lndwhie Frank,it 5 bk Topas & Hilta 2nd ~ 3 o1 mittee put inq phase of its own, chareing | Avihur, and ho did it oxceedingly well, | Tuch wine of the cyeninig bofore had | would object to every justice of tho | jng’in their huts, eating fricd ahts and i P R HUKL donnison, L0 s, o0 T i ionie i D el putail Kosounite s Hlo 18 sometinios seen in Now York ad: | glosed the eyes of her Jliege Tord® and | yogeo in the county except one. Ho te- | oiitar unique. products of Nium Niam | fhreiedenrce o Enic a7 1 s . Sterling Morton. of Nebraska, has but he still = lives in Washington | ) LA ; Tt B heon | before whom he was willing to answer | customs, and” exploring their country. Dle cuse. _ Medicin scat every whers by mail or expred Low . 131, 1t bk v, “ L L LI i elogant bueholor apartnn(s | Gro% ook sharp kaife that bad been | for hus “offense, and “Justice Anderson | e found that the Niam Niams were noi | MARRIAGE QUIDE, | Y mhiiiiy tory which has never been sett Accord- | at the Metropolitan elub. Phil: | DEEESUSY PLORTGE o Ad COHTIARTIE | sent the case to Justice Helseley's court | anthropophagy, as Schwemfurth had be 60 PAGES, FINE PLATES, elesunt coth aud gl LA W 108 1 Ing to the democratic campaizn book, | lips looks with Some amusement and | OPerations. She skillfully removed the {0 sont the frosh young man” back to | fiaved binding, seaied tor 800, 1n foaingeor cnprency. Ovar hy & John ‘G Hitelicoek, w108 ft he is & ‘defaultor.’ Consrdssman Curs | b y o gleeves from all his coats, ineluding a | 341} to await trial a i ety LT O o Tellowing | OF 8 L TCICL, Capitol add tins acconnts a6 minister . Jrasmen o Gie | amuzoment upon Dan Lamont. He says | goi e (O A0 s SRR, REUEEELS | dail to uwait trial, Dr. Junker at last concluded his Ly mahood, womans | ulin 18 Holtor', <ub e 11t Capitalaid unsettled, but if his party fssoclates are to | that Lamont may help mako or unmake | pie¥ SRR el TOREE S ol labors, and wias about to return to Europe § s L Bmery, ub 1t 9,0 2, Capitol be belioved, hie stola thones Trom the govern. | Politicians, but Te mever will beat the | guthGRUGRIbI IRE S (ool Code i T R e oy with Ins large collections —when the Ty b ALUR Do, s ik 107 ment. On’ the same. authority so did John | president shooting allizawors or reeeive | greqt TG SIEE WIS WECE PIINE | At 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon | Soudanese uprising in the novth and | _#=0707 77 ¢ s o e AL Latirop Motley and Reverdy Jolnson, min- | presidential compliments for the way he | ;“‘_“I 8 IH“’;‘“”MI fout i up his tire broke out in a barn belonging to | tribal wars in the south cut off his retreat E3 A, I Dufrene, sub i Capitol ndd sy Aanaent, Biritain: president John | cooks planked shad on the Patomac. Me. |06 eilinet: photos of near and ear | Amos Crawford, at the corner of Nine- | and made him practically o prisoner i R UBERLD) &y cy 4 S, e Preside daniv )| 3§ vdaa to. SOUEE oY B the L1ie 8 LiAe: lile < > o heart of e stoyear two e LY Liiny CELALICL S Bomphing, Jimes & Basard, frand. fater | i ips used to bo asked for by the la- | fiondg Tet the silont sawidust of bis hox- | teenth and Pierco streets. By an_ error L ) s i G Tvane w R s ; of the present sceretary ot stite, and hosts | iR UGS for his Llsomo ey, | 10 Zloves seu the free air of day and in | in the call, which was sent in by tole- | DEGIORS one Trom Zagziar andrihe e Ko i 12 Tobdh Caitol i ..~ i &3 of others who have served their country in [ SNGW Tt It was tor his handsome eyes, |, gord was an iconclust to all his graven SRR oy o ekl 0 D . 7 lotds Gapite iy ¥ Tigh places at home and abroad, - Seerciary | #nd not because he was the president's | {t WOU AR RQ AT O RTEhG Rt e 6 SLESNE phone, No. 3 company was sent to the | yoliof. We had only just heard that one AR l“m‘w |\|uvl(mv un nul‘\ll 13, Capitol add 819 +8 sPlierson thinks (his enon.h to ey o | private sec ry, that they wished to | 450 bt tred all the Imors 1o | gorner of Sixteenth”and Cass streets. | of those expeditions had returned -to the ikl MR Sy hiclliorsan thinks this cnouch to explain thie | rIvAfe Y | saitDrine and doctored all the hquors in | Pl delay oceasioned by the mistike \Goht ATRE T Ot Byron & 1S e itn, “balloon figures™ of the register’s list of bal- | meethim | e RraIl StookaU i o R RE el delay ocens d by st const, deteatc and that the other was AL Hune aj ances. neral Garfield expeeted to depend i Al gave the fire a headway that conld not | Gill Strugoling toward its destination el 113, Cap COCK L e ana o 3 4 i checked, o p b q et 5 Eurly Vice nnd Ignor- 0 10 it whi e Feanerstond that | F. M. “Birown, but for the fow months | 4 wa 1 | Wore totally - destroved.” The loss will | tlat Dr. Junker had escaped the perits | pfiients gt Tonte pomame | \GFRVEISSISY, | Thooh i SIS e e strictures which have been passed upon | Brown was 1 the exceutive office he st oot s = veach that environed him and isnow on his n Jno. P, HuwwKing, 47 10 of sub 21 1t 5, Cup: Goneral Miles 'in connection with the sur- | goued somewhat da ik sens (e | ARVLLEUBEOARERTeuE LIS BRI HORE —= way from Vietoria Nyanza_to Zanzbar, | FRENCH HOSPITAL TREATMENT Jadd B4 21 render of Geronimo were inspired by of- L b for'a cab, and on its arrival she cut the To-day is Your Last Chance Nl at ; ) Sl Toenr W oet. Vital i € Davis, 1E0 bk 1 Parking' suh of ficlals at the wardepartiment, wiere a seeret | youngest of all the private secretaries, | {07 ET8 (T GETE MRS, O (0 y LY L Dr. Junker is one of the few scicntiie Drain, 1 MLl 1t 5, Capitol wdd 20 i 10 longer made of displeasure at receiving | ind tde moustache he eultivated was still | (SERIPRC TS S B8 - SRETIERE UEE | For bar (the Boston Dry Goods | men of established reputation who, in 4 R NGIVOR | NG G Davis, UG U1 Porking” sub of the murderons enhiet nnder any condition | downy when he entered the oftice. Brown 4 T Store, 61 6 5. 10th street. tie interest of their special studies, haye - —— A, Capitol wda ’ 306 60 whatever. “This evening's Star has the fol- | had been Garficlu's stenographer, and “n'" “""'“";‘, he "I"““‘""“’;‘ “, from - - cheerfally cut themselves ofl from the 21,829,850 Nl v, 1 bik | Porkins 8000 lowing editorial comment upon the subjeet ever T smack s it (LLELOLL OIS DRAWISILON O MU RLOSCIVAIS A Kite Too Big for Boys. i B WOt N tor vorrs brRVE ) f It o, Capitol ndd. .. . g tned by the socretary of war: | and then hecomes to New York, woman laughs, and woll sho may, for | Mr. Foster M: Spure, the assistant city | nd aons savago tribos. 11 welcom *| wore sntppo anzing towpse | win & Baston, 8 F 10 Perking sub e o ey o fegented Geronino's | 1y be seen in the corridor of the Fifth | [hereis no danger of any compluint { yessenger, resolved to make a pi al | home will be all the heartier beeause Eror fn g oplor.. Roother | ot 3 Capitol wda K g surrender on conditions, which was so vigor- At & being maae against her--that would at ¢ ; 'l R Brown, n 132 f s 11, Capitol ously denied by frientls ol General Miles | Avenue hotel, with Tommy Nichol, who | S ietad avatande thesianttor] Lot of the amount of wind pressure upon | yore scicnees than one are likely to orld ean trathe A. MeWhorter, © 2 1t sul vitol 1 when the news of the alleed capture was | Was once one of Gartield's scer T O e s ““1.&' W n'luhruu\v “f' '“\I‘r:“.“\ s eollilylli el fiporiliolnillhors D s T o) irst sent east, is proved trae by the general’s | Brown is v ing Mrs. i ght By 2 b an hour— rod hreeze for Kite tymg— ] w8 bl Tredited mrent s e, Aimoulh 15 ae- | Hayes! right hand was a poor, withered Randancoimen about_one pound to the square foo, TANSILL &€0. 55 St L Tikey Wk Allen & 0. M. Swetnu Creq o as iven a pledgo of - | jpriment. Hayes b 5 108, Cuplitol wid munity to_the savages. which is in direct : brought Mr. Re confravention of promises said to have been Sl o ade b S0. y Eavtiase 5 2 s though tor an altitude of above sixty feet =3 5 LA "m['!‘ The Glove Oontest at the Exposition | 6,50 ground thirty per cont must be % & 3 v . Kolloge, sub 17 1t 8, Capitol add . § i omsaiia Annex To-night i Y I J. 1. Millaed, sul) 18 106, Capitol wdd 4 SRt added. It was ealeatated that as the S le by leading members of the administra- | #nd the seeretary seemed to the politic o A i s el " imo’s band has been making itself a pest, { found him with his nose and eyes | ing fair week between Marx, “the Texas | the ul-nul_ a!l\lv]ufl, thus !u‘| mnT: |:w kite OMAHA, NEBRASKA. le‘::;\l'x::vll\].ly|‘|l-‘ '1: ~.‘.‘x,l| \.“ \:flnfl i'v‘“ and of the orders of the war department | buried in the pages of anold book at a | cowboy,” and Mike Fitzgerald, the Utah | up, that it would amopnt to about one- Paid up Capital 250,000 O bitoISanat e L concerning the conduct of the e n | second-hand book stall, people would | ehumpion, did much to merease e in. | BAiE of the wholg. surface. Mr. Spurr, = el o ] 30,000 | A-Toscwater. o 12 i Kiiy i 7,Capito] i cannot u-I\ul\ the acts of its representative | ot have been surprised. Rogers was a | ) Al e T B TS cefore, concluded <that a very large OR ¥ Ceeeees ceeeeeen... 80, Geo. W, Donne, n 1321t sub 1its, ¢ and put the maraders back into a position | 4wy “middle-aged man, and he ran the | Lerest in pugilist.c events in Omaha. The ould be sentupdnd very easily man- IL W. Yates, President. Win' G Chambers, w132 10 sub 2 its, Where they were before he “began lis work | () "oU8 sutive office something as an at- | contest was the first that had been wit Accordingty,With the assistance IS ‘10 A. E. Touzalin, Viece President. InnrAsGroleli(OnianbIGY; “ against then. Ou tie other hand, the preee- | Y 0l i & 3 5 teeihi i o X Johi F. Cond, sub 31t 9, ANt of simple mprisonment for sieh crmes | tendant stands guard at the tent of a | nessed in the city for a long time in | of some friends, e’ gommenced a few s as the murder of non-combatantsis a ¢ general. e ous one to establish inan Indi v | York, where b Just now, when other eniefs are weighing the | ers is now Dros and'cons of a raid on their own acconnt. There may be some faets, not vet published wiich will suflicient] course in the matter, his oflicial superiors will offeuse against diseipline laid at his door.” ARNY ORDERS, 1 £ W. LS. Hughes, Cashier. Qb 4 1 0, " comes occasionally to New | which the eontestants were men of ree- the constriletion of a Kite in the '@MP[AINTSOF:E‘BKIHD‘ Diteiran I W 1;,.'v‘n‘m(.‘i”u“|"m n 1 ftof sub bt o seoms to ‘_""'“,1"711, Rox- | ord and the contest one of scientific | SR Of: el m,(ullfq-(“tl‘y:g":.lu{ A"DNO'IXMILYDSAFE'MTWF WV John S. Collin e, w1 TCOE 1 82T of sub o shretary, Coo T | work for points instead of hippodromingz. | foug. o - sticks! of this. eroat it Sivp 17! A - ; ¢ AL et Do L b, Gt i an with a careor when ho | This interest has been increased.by the | are of ash, twolvarost lme, one and enc HAVINGA-BOTTLE -OF AL E Tongalin. .., Cru biunt, brusque [ movements in pugilistic cireles which | quarter imches wille, diid three-cighth of o D BANKING OFFICE: took tl; oflic 1 s ihion, it of ith St oflic He wa m\\“”}"‘”l{ll 1t 2 3"'1'5'1'“‘5‘“ 0 : i > = TWCF Adlen § Swot- who had served on Grant's sl | resulted in o mateh between Al Marx, the a0 el “"{f‘- crossed in the ""“é"';- At THE IR O BANK, an another carcer after vinner N T YT R S the point of intersection & picee of strong = \ winner of the battle veforred to, and | oo’ fastend _perpendicnlarly to the Cor 12th and Farnam Sts nan, It 1 hlk lulnlu\ Hill antinto the white hou rmick, o Chicago pugilist of | Sroosed stie n & IR icutenant Kowiand G, 111 Twentioth | eame very near going from his oflieo | James McCormick, a Chic ¢ The piceo is round, ten A General Banking Busmess Transacted fogid blk }nf de dy b Lo Ly fitie -l | thero to the peni Babeock was | “‘:;}l‘ Wil ‘-'w e u’.'m'\;'r";}'fi ‘::m"'“"d inches long, and one-half inch in thick- fLor il bik2, Cap- meral Joseph 11 Potter, has been detaile sonly private . except La- | appear at the exposition annox | negs. Aeross this piece. and roaching : . 880 ey ot gy ealed |t ondy i oxcopt Lt | Lo i an U eicntround. ‘plove | Tuam: yActos this bitco, and oteling N. W. HARRIS & Co. i i, % Missol v ank o tain, ' < 95 v | contos| arquis sburv rules. the'| e ! L ! ) 4 > AN RI2S. € 16 7205 O Ariny Loaves granted: Major Samuel Beek, | the persuasive voice in the ear of the | contest, Marquisof Quoensbury rules, the | ash, of the same width as the sticks, ure BANKERS, CHICAGO. ¥ winner to get the enti 2, Capl- mpionship te receipts and medal, Marx is dent; but there is this difference sof assistimt adjutant general, Owaba, one ng two complete trus<cs BONDS i ot ood S month, s thought to be influenced by 2 i wch braced by short pieces ity e d L . “'*““‘";[ i ke, It bl 2, Capitgl Hill Captain Walter S, Duggan, Tenth infantr s, while Cleveland is in O alley, und will be | about two fuet apart. “Across each of the et e ARG U 5 o080 ft atITEblks, Ft. Union, New Mexien, one month with per: | understood to rely on Lamont's judge- | 4 radburn. - McCormick | frames two sticks are placed, the one to mission to apply for fifteen davs’ i Y extension. | inent and observation in making pol "_l_ ll‘_]lm;lmllI“ l(‘.-h‘fi“.l'nl'":lillh enth infan- | cal combinations that are to be efiective. Yy dite Lyon, h DU oLy Babeock was drowned a few years ago s backed by H. Rothery and will be s JEEOEINDIDIIS 1000 Lieutenant Daniel L. Howell, Seventh in- rangements, and an orderly and suceess- | ong a Huh AL ; Scilossinger, it9 bk 1, Henry & 8 ange h 0 sucees at the sides. The covermg is . 5 ! wed. Both | made of glazed eloth, such as is usad by o2, ‘CURE eS»e ! Ha, e tension right arm, and a good one. The Colonel WHISKE e e I_i“ ~ Henry & Shel 8 wdd E ‘ o S hotd the whole firmly in place, and the . i 0 = == T | Jno A, 1, w o5 ftof It Chdod by Witserla. Kvary itontion:| ha, tho whols firmly in pluca, and the | WTTHIN-FASYREACED KEYSTORE il LK o 48 fantry, Ft, Laramie. Wyoming, ‘one month | off the coast of Florid F0lly manag dioontesl i 2 08 e in - excellent | qrehitects in drawing plans, and 1s firmly Lieutenant Isaae W. Littell, Teoth infan- | understood the euriou Catherine 1o ot al,w gt blk 1, has been paid (9 the detail$ of the T R S e e 1T15-A-SAFE - & SPEEDY CH. Gulon.o 10 14 o7 16 ik 2 Capliol il 55 01 With permission th apply for fiteon days’ ex- | . Colonel Warden was Andy Johmson's 58 * MALT 10 bk 1, Henry & Sholton's a apply ay Marx and - McCormick ) ittt ey | condition, and an intoresting contestmay | fistenvd by cord Hnnine (o 2 o 'A[[‘DRU&G[STS'SELL‘ lr, try, Ft. Lyon, Colorado, one month exten- rities of Johnson, and | D¢ expected. The doors will be oben al | and tied upon the corners and eross- i 'k i pvening. 3 foks. T o Specially Dis for g sion. i was able, therefore, not to run counter ek this evening. vA ‘number of | sticks. The “loops’ ar tened as upon . by I LT Heney & Shelton's ad i B fakieutens Lo flowell, Seventh 1 | to them.” Colonel Warden now and then | Jocul adepts with the lovo will furnish | an ordin 1kite. The il of the LBV & 0 i REST ToN o o s I L3, diony Sag) y, Kt 1. « iz, one.d cabady o Vol S ans Ple 4 > o'clock, when the or s : feof o, de’ of bobs | WMAPAXTON, Pres. L.B.WILLIAMS,Vice-Pres. < Nothn Bhel f 3 Shel With Dermission o apply for ong month ex- | cones to New York, and is instantly | GCREEREEE SR CC T moneteniesitseiilong i doliolboly ) THE BEST TONIC! | wuthhiuShviion, s bk s, ey & Sier of paper fifteen inches long, and placed at intery sel on t gnized by the clork of the Metropoli- o is @ short, stout gentleman, with grey hair, und is now a lawyer in- Wash- 0. ng Assistant Surgeon H ¥t Omaba, one month with | apply for one month exten ington. i n;‘n) llx 'l(u '\IH i i ('UI'MII‘ Colonel John Hay frank Q. Bunn, troop L, Seventh eavalry. > most fortuns Fort Buford, Dak., four months: Private | the most fortunato of p £ [ ;! ton's adid 2503 o 4 RInnors, end suggests the tip end of n IOn ru GENERAL DEBILITY. Jno. A MeShane, It 11 bik 2, lenry & rints and Sinners” brought out an- L and is about three feet long. L PERFECTS DIGESTION '8 ndd. ... X 461 64 other immense audience to the opera | the loop to which the tail is fastened i ! Y : M. Mhurston, it 1, Kellone's 15t add ST atluehed s i o cnougl w61 1t house last might, who laughed and ¢ 1| long enough to uraton, e 9 1t 1t been, perh dential glatlioioantortotitio 215 8. 13th St., Omaha, Neb. et B . i chict, Naiio o ! . hands. esident Lincoln brought through the five acts of the drama with | Kite. The weight of the whole thing is M ' Vet TohniGonnoly.band.. Soventeanth infunte 3 h hrough the five acts of the drama with he woig 4 : E % of N.J., writvn i wurston, 6 4 1l Ly y i 1 v 3| to Washington from a law oflice AR 4 TR % . | elght or nine pounds, the frame itselt Wy ‘attention was called t M. Thurston, w 66 £t It K Boranntdonn Disia hnd Trvie James . | Springfield, IL Hay ‘was then very | thehesriost sympatiy, * Tho pluy has a i just six, LOANS MADE ON REAL ESTATE. = ur et St W i by | In0. D, Howe, 1 Keyos!, Subdivision 5 " » g v ha Loy 3 ol ) e (1 4 o igher crary merit than mos! 3= v » r. S . vi S alor, Druggist, of Trenton 2% Hoff, compny, G, 1 ifeentl ianiie Fort | young, but e proved himselfoqual to th | biaher fiterary merit tha ool W aternoor Mr. Spurr, with | gchool, County and Municipal Bonds Sl 1 I e ke W. Tilden. it 3, Buford, Dak., two months: Private Walter | fi furnace heat at the White house | tions of a similar nature, and the com ssrs. William F. Merritt, N, T, Mer 2 7 with far better effect than O. P Chubb, 1t 4 ; troop 1, First eavaley. Fort | during the war period. Colonel Hay, | pany was evenly balanced and satisfac- and T. C. Dennis as assistunts, re- Negotiated. $ B a e T s roconimiait KL B Latson, o1 100 i, Mont, forty days’ oxighsion. :mlwm“r,Illllirn«-;lmli'lnllx“nnh\l\[l;‘lu Jiera- | tory, saving an occasional slight tend- | ! “h:"'“f":l"{J:;'r'x!“l-ll{d.vo“lnnluS}r. BRarts | jowr. L. G uracis F. B.J 3 b A CIL. Burt, lio, e vin_ C. Masom | gypre after he quitted the ite house, | 00 N oning o olon :nee on ) streof give the T P Seeretary DT Mo T, l-'o.mlv.h infantr ‘ul‘m‘n ‘\‘n.spull)'v.).,: Il“‘v;”ll\m' YA (T hook, *C. HREED LT en ul_llm princiy toward the melo: k a trial trip, About five hundred | reary. § prwazz or DAl Movnkvih, FUSE tho deparbmant of Dukota, is ordered on the | Lifeh ruve him s desirablo li dramatio { of cotton netting twine, tested to 150 o7 T i e I RTL A Fakine the place of Major Wiltiam G, Draum, | reputes a poem, “Little o The play tells a simple story of English pm;mh, Jvus x-'.m.m»ln-lul..[ u large recl, LOYD e 3 MecAMP T Fac-similo of B et Mity ROrsOiss s kS IEILE Fourteenth infantry, who is ordered to the | which betr: the talents of a humor- | country life, such as has often happened | 8nd the Kite being held in position by €. Louls Iy e and Ci " It 2 blk 8! department of Dikbta, ist, and for awhile was eonneected with | and often will otcour as long as wonmen | ME: Merritt, Mr. Spurr, holdmg the lins ey | e or e EISNER & MENDELSON, | oo iy i, Major Drum Will 1cport at his new station | the New York Tribune. Henow lives in | jo @0 S ik | ata distanee of about’ a hundved feet O T e Byron lted, it i, “ avthe expiration ot s Sick leave, Do e tont besitifus ot oty | Are wenk and men unserupulos. from the kite, waited for a_friendly pufl S. S, FLOYD & GU.. (oo 10, 18 aud 520 Raco St Puildelohin P |\ " RAMIOR, L s MANNING AND 11X SUCCES: liouses in- Washington, which he built auty, the daughter of the | to come aloniz. Shortly a breeze sprung s ioodman Drug Co.,Gonl. Agonts, Omaha | 0708 Wikoley,1i 2 bik " s sathoratively stated that Senator Mc | i supposed to he finishing his great pricst, is beloved by a simpic but | up, the man on the string started on « okers maska. . Wi " David . Bowmun, it 4 b Section 2, That said s said, on siid lots vesp lingtent us ol nd while yet | brisk run, and the huge affur sailed ofl i e et ) Il mon : - , it ‘the i As My, Sparr G[‘“n, Il'()\ ISIONS, Potpolem | oom c. oreex scoon o sciexce, lowed the cord to slip through ! COLLEGE OF NEW JLESLY, e The thaseney | book, “The Life of Lincoln.”” Colonel | honest son of the soil, Nt soon. Atany | Hay oftens comes to New York, aml gen- | half-won, she is decoyed from home by a | proudly lly prefers the Brevoort house. He | dashing debonair army ofticer, who keops | ran he on | dresses simply but expensively, 15 a [ her with him on the promise of marr il tnxes tovied nfore- ively, shall _become do- < ws: onedenth of the totul » Mre. Manning as se should there be etary Mauning will wive himself N it is the neral dmnpre | his gloved hand till the reel wa ro PRIN i wount <o lovied on_cach of said lots shall bo- that under any circnmstances he will not re- | medmesized gentleman, with 1l der | Her heart-broken father seeks ber out |-AUCis time the white aieship wi AND STOCKS, O, courron. as (oW JEISEY, | Lo dolinquont in 11y duys (rom tho msnige B B e b kb nbto o e ot | Deard and dark eyes. His wife brouzht | and tieree altereation ensues | #long prettily ata height of fully R desrco of Baclielor of Sciwion, s genorai cuususi atsa | SU MPINDNELGE UM GrIAICG: GG ORI D40 i St b L Adutinistaton bifore ds | bim fortune of several million ollars, | betseen her betrayer. and himself. Just | Thew the line was let out wbout” 300 feci | Fop Futurs Delivery | § i Jp Shewpi, Bt el Gieenth in Tou wthnth in fivo ;’“_“':;:;;‘;'M’,‘“,“_I,“ PUEIL 0N B In glancing over the carcers of his pr as things are beginning to Jook danger- | and fastencd. Sld0s 1ho. usual brofessional | 3 one-tenth in tenth in soven cutions of B nd the audience is holding its The wind was blowing about ten miles [ Bl Open for business assoon as of- 5 l‘u‘u[r}’nu luutions'of i 3t ulvtieal i Appliod CHomIsey w0 ARSI g b in suspense, the aforsaid son of | an hour, and the Kite rode in the air al- deencon e fitet v Araical i3 i ¢ ol Tushes in at the niok of time and { Most motionless, occasionally rising as ot ke LT prppr. | Eo Physlos il Asteanomy, o rance G went from the white house? Is Dan La | an affoctive tablou ensucs, in whioh the | the wind freshened. The pressurc on the | 709 AND 111 8, 15th STREET. | agn Sost.lith und i o i1l e but few more | mont going to be the excoption which | muilty party is represouted a8 gotting | 1m0 was estmated by goot judges to bo | = abinet ol decessors a8 presidentinl vight hands, | ous CAPITOLINE NOTES, will reflections come to him s ted by | br Jerome MceGrhan has been commlssioned | the faet that all quit politics when they | the postmaster at Nora, low It is believed there P onetenth in it s after skl I nd approval of this ordinan tnllments, excopt (he AU the Tath 0f SOVOR per ¢ont por an- Vihe tine of 1ho Jevy aforcsuid, until tenth in ho another dismissals at tho goyernment printing oflice | provoShe rule? Another thing. Byer y hont 1 aapaa R S Ui 5 Lo e X shall become delinguent. A ponalty it U T Intiy s Ano . Bvery | badlv left., ahout forty pounds, and ‘. man coul DON & COMSTOCK, ARW c i L (e and confidence 18 being xestored T those | gne of them has remined in Washing: | The play directs many o well aimed | hold it easily with oile hand.” The name a4 ' IOUR & o" [t 0f biio or vent. por month, piyuble T nde A ton. s Daniel going to break the ruld MILES' MUDDLE, puintedy en the covering in blow at hypoerisy and narrow minded- { *Spurr, | , e R R S letter two feet long, when the kite was C l l A t STAH STAR 3 il ,..|I",,‘.'::,,‘,‘.','.f"‘,,(’m,}";’,'.’{,'\'..’""‘ B A Aok Il atnal) 1611, nsurance en S, Section 3, T pavie on- euch delinguent install- - tthe ent unount of tax so LAY | ¥ o b ruise of re levied wind mase vl on any of sald lots may be Geronimo's Coy |ll4mnl. Surrender Iigion. ‘The characters ave drawn with | Wpe to the spectators Below. After keep- tional Bank Building, Cor. Far the o of nny lot, or the en Ties the Government's Hands, eware o, crofula | siverior skill, and are skotehes | ing the Kite up nigst hxm.- afternoon Iy sty roomi 1 up-atairs, 0 ritie proportion of sl ta WaAsHIN , Oct. L—="The annual report of actual types, such as may be found in | the great wondegment of the people of No. Omaha, Nobraska. a8 w | “n“l;‘” u.,xun;:-“‘hl“.:w,_\“:..fx,..-y, of General Miles Is still in tho hands of the | Scrofula fs prohably more general than any | wny parish, and the ontire story wis 40 | the neighborhood, aid more espec Phoonix, London, Hogitnd. . ... ] 3 Delici | Mheroupon Such 1ot or parts of president and has been tho subject of a brief | other diseaso. Tt iy insidious in eiaracter, | trio to human emotions that the woat | the swall boysiathe wrinl monster wils | Firg o 4y ; i : elicious | i o e e fororr conference to-day between himself and Scere- and manifests itself in running sores, pustular blast theater-goers were surprised into | €nsily wound down e ro d carried en's K [ geuer it thie ondinuico shall take of- tary Endicott, but it iz understood that no eruptions, boils, swellings, enlarged Joints, tenr, 0 off the field, ha “Il"‘"‘ proven 4;.;m»1u_m Iy e or N, ¥ 'Flavor- teokand ho ’:v"‘ dlyno feos i afer its pugsnge. 1ine of action has yet been decided upon in | Abscesses,soreeyes,ete. He rsaparilla he principal character was that of | to her builiers tileTavt that this air ship, BMutunl’ Lite JBoston No pains are W I BECHEL, Priosident Gity Council, ssaregard to tuat portion relating to the surren- I‘H*vlv all traco of serofula from the blood, | the old minister, which fitted J. H. Stod. | :L'I:it."nlfi‘lt ‘l”l‘“‘:::‘.l'l( ‘;‘:‘;‘:..3::1‘.:‘.““"" wits = sparced o B soiann iy Glerle L ‘der of Geronimo, While the text s not yet eaving it pure, enriched, and healthy, tard so naturally that he searcoly seemed d ol i, o Il DA,VIS & co to mnke | ¥ E. Bovp, Maya oA 8 50 a e erofula, an 0 be acting, 5 1 ece of These t are ne d puyabi et ot iontion. It 13 Brown that T was severely afflicted with serofula, and | to ting. 1t is a careful piece of AT T T e . X, . A0 HLARA | Jarn vy Ty (7T R A e S ot axt over rhad two running sores on my neck, study, showing both refinement and R . Wl Meats | iy o round will become dolinguel 10 respect to the watter R 400 Took five bottles Hood's Sarsaparilla, and am | Strength. Ris portrayal of the doting | ~ x' S e ( | THE ShOVI ILBOOLER B L plain himself to the satisfaction of the au- [ (0¥ AOe THICR ERTARREL, o fathcr s shame when he learns the news | Prugal Men Who Ave Sacisticd With WUNAN BUCK, City Trefsurer, thorities, and that his granting of the con C. A. Arnold, Arnold, Me., had scrofulo of his daughter’s thght, wis a piece of the Tips elyat Ave Clipped ] h , Me., had serofulous g g tions, which are now understood to be even sores for seven years, spring and fall, Hood's real ~n‘1 (Imlx roused lhv" :unlu'm-n)lu un frow Cikars, @Generuidealers In Real Hstato and Roal Batate e —— more liberal than have heretofore been sup- [ arsaparilla cured him, wonted enthusinsm, and caused them to ew York Sun:' A middle-aged man, 3 0% | " Al oAl 29 . posed, is the subjectof embarrassment and Salt Rh demand. his appearance before the cur: | not i) dreesed, sl having i s hand 4 | _ CO1tisase0Faraam st Onaha. Nob produced. | | Maator's oate, rplexity. Without saying so in emphatic eum tain Dandeanio. slralght’ bijaraood pib n Peoplo of e Clrenis Caurt of (e United Statos (o the rms, it is gathered irom the genocral’s v Marie Burronghs made au fine impres o [ J i 1 Park i) bl A ; ) » | Tsoneofthe most disagrecable diseases cansed | . rrong walked into n eigar store in Park row ¢ Mary 1 :?lllll?«g:“lw(‘l the' akreamnnt was Ol o that | byimpureblood. It1s readily eured by Hood's | 100, She s fresh, pretry and putural, | yesterday afternoon, nd going up to the JACOE KO o EPICUREAW David 8, Moore ot al ;'"( MBI the' lives of the prisoners should be | Sarsaparilla, the great blood puriier, Withal possessing sufliciont power 1o be | stand on” hich is the Iite “appuratus : TASTES K & Monze eb skl ' Drateated, and they should be removed at William Spies, Elyria, 0., suflered greatly | C{EVIbINg dusivable. = 0 L for cutting off the ends of cigars, picked ort westeln XC an e are bighly DUBLIC notice is horeby wiven that in pursi once from Anzona. In this respect Miles | grom erysipelas and salt sheum, caused b he other parts were all well sustained. | up the triy on which the littie bits of | \ ance und Ly vietue of o 1ored in g e v 1o the well ya 64 Y 1 the tart but faithful servant being well { efwar tipstall, and calmly stufled his pipe leasec the aboye cause, on the drd 2 i¢ 18 sald, gone coutrarily to the wel andling tobaceo. At times his hands would ) Toe olgur tipsfull, nod calmly pipe i - understood wishes of his superiors, which vy “:vx“‘m“‘i‘ S N e taken by Mrs, E Philipps. The play | with them, taking c: to press the DEALER IN with them, | =, 1 rhower, T.,,".AIA|_.\|I.:;L““... action amounts pr ally to disobedience of erack open 2 G 410 &1IEQ YATIOUS Prog will be repeated this afternoon and | humpy mass of tobacco down until the Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars, > A | ot 0 o hodr ar 100 o'ty onders il only ‘eason’ et for ' z..mu.],;mnruum;nmnl, took Hood's a1+ | {vonjng, pine bowl was s full as it would hold. 718 N, 16th Bt. Omaka. o ¢ | e gt Pl vy course, in the absence of any satisfac saparilla, and now says: * Lam entirely we —— N AT GRS R o S 713 N, w Omaha, 3 ” o of the United States courd house and post :'ifiu:lllul‘flxll)ll;ullll]«:‘?nl::l}l}:‘\llf\jlll:‘“‘.mtr\l\h“\ll it e 3y son biad salt rheum on bis hands and South Omaha Fire Department. | ini6 his JOIIVE WA As bt T e (reF s, s DREXEL & MATX lL, i il ' the o' Gunii, Boukias would niake ermis and surrender theinselvcs | G0 o calves of s legs, | Ho Lok Hoodw | A meoting of the South Omaba, fire | cwuttail pocker, Ho nost carcfuly it ALQUIST BROS,, e AN Mictidn the ollowing descritod. BOBGFtY, b 10 the Mexicans. ‘This would have rendered a 8 . «d” J. B. | company was held last evening, and the | his pipe, and as soon asit was well going wit Situated in the county of Douglas, state of No- nd being Lot No. seventeen (17 in 10/ ten, 10 Kountze and Ruth's addi 10 the vity of Omali, us platied wnd vy . thio termination of the campaign apparently | Stauton, Mt. Vernon, Obio. following ofticers elected: P. ¥. Walker, | turned around, beamed with u putron: ~ ' DELRTAKERS)| A crediable to o Awcricans Wi | Mood's. Sarsaparilla | forcmu; D, dohusou, first assisuat; | ng swile ubon the proprieior of the | Fardware, Tinware, AND EMBALMERS, | store. aod sauntered out with the air of Which the authorities can do for the punish d by all druggists, §1; six for 8. Made ouly Thos. MeGuire, second assistant; John | o patron who was satislicd with the shop At the old stand 1407 Farnuam st. Orders 1 (s L BIERBOWER, :‘mnune‘;fi prsansis. excop: to uoeh fou by C. L HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. | Carrol, treasuver; J. E. Reutber, secre- | and might call again by telegraph so.icited aud promptly at- | y '11'.;-7“"3'1‘.’25'%'&13'.1:33127' Blond th” oivil authorities of A fizon. 100 Doses One Dollar | tary. Twenty members were enrolled in | *We never bave to ety those (rays,! Cutlery, Tools and Stoves. tended o, Telophone No. 320 i delior thr C

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