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/ . P Ak s ) 2 THE OMAHA DAILY‘ BEE: SATURDAY. OCTOBER 9, 1886, QTHT :‘ DR CNOCTINS | present tn et The ppoitment ws | - A COOL RECEPTION Eak EV y I sewa ADIC | 1 liberty 18 o visionary e &t | “Oerman felends® wt ths depot 1o bid the % - | B Martin. It was Endicott against Collins Kanibars' Request. [ — in the ballot box, when, on the othier hand, men were all happy over what they a big victory fn the late con mec o, carelossly or hin Klessly sur 1 the blessed faith, BENEDICT BETTER BE BOUNCED., | , of Altoon pass, fn_Georgis natural fort with his five h members that the Bulgarian people had ¢z, and was informed by Its | THE DAY OF ATONEMENT, | Be or dar made by some of the able e o W Wt v in the collectorship lizht, as it was in this one £0r1A, Oct, 8,=[New York Herald Cable— " ; . we hear of pious groaning becausg | ¢ Dakota Will Not Down, but Insists on Hav- | and the secretary won both times. The ab* | Special to the BEe.)—A dispateh has been | J0HD Matteon Ohagked With an Assault | the words “God and Chtlstian countiy” | vention, and g AL L Lt Thiey J0p s Statekood Bisiane pointment of General Corse will no doub re ) bt il - o @ Ob are not insert in the constitution | were corrospondingly deprossed oy \ a 8tatehood Banquet. e O e T L oehlant | Teceived here from Sistova stating that Gen- Upon a Ohlld. of the United States, thereby fimiting and | eame in wpiige tail. feathers anid A BUE e 5 ohieny tamous. ot eral Kaulbars was met there by a deputation —— 4 e e, onrelniety Co henk gy uag, | well picked combs. From the remarks | Prof Ghas, Lu w ! . Ulldd, sot of Med dwig Yon Seegar they will in od 1 Prt giiard over 1,000,000 rations, g 4 i I wish time would perimit me to elaborate prof the Roval Pn faith in the government and desired the im- 1 1 t fo ounty ont n K t trian Ord 1 the " elevation of the pass he could y . T \ | upon this subject longer to-night,but I expect | trim for the county conventi 2 Gibson Goes for Grover — Hoston's | G sjon of the pass ho coild, signal tg (0. | mediate holding ot tho elections in order | A Dying Man'siRequest—A Mammoth | {T"aontinue & disconrse. upon_ the subject of Sre Tty e : Postmaster—Orying for Silve Wt i Lime that Lie sent s famous dispateh | that the present crisis may be quietly ended Steer—War'in ‘China—A Stolen SWhat is Judaism?” during t0morrow’s ser A German Musical Comedy. ; g Hon of % | by signals by the selectlon of & new prince. lLater Gen: vices, Now, my friends, tlis leavenly mos wn the German play at i ’ Certificates—Wyoming Land LU B RSP ol o 9 y fon of ¢ prin ater Ge Horse—Other Local YVices, Now, iny friends, this leavenly imos- | play i SOt e W11 ot b s I have just lost an ear and a part of My | opa) Kaulbars summoned the ofticers of the " neer, the day of atonement, begs you to re. | s Boyd will be “Kuenstlerleben oder | gomemided Ity Ent Postal News, jaw but T will hold this fort till hell froezes | 400, RaUTs SHORRERRE H O iied Nows, menber fudilsm, remember’ the fesso N ot o AR 45 | 1 chot artls a conference, but th apliec les, the statites commandi | Verfehlter Beruf,” one of the most en- | ¢ [ proparation na: e tarted the son 10 the Fort.” | that they eould not attend without the per- He, the merciful Father, will remember | tertaining musical comedios in the Gor- | p phaTmnceTioN Dakota Wants to b Admitted. A had just struck his face and he to-day | mlssion of the wovernment. Kaulbars then [ Charged With a Fiendish Crime. his_children, and inseribe you in the | ¥ R ) : s innll j 7 ; 3 s | only has “halt” a face, General Corse is also . ! 1 s Jotta 1o John M arrostod las o of life. During tl ning year may | man. Every member of the company | ¢ : v WasmisGTos, Oct 8, pecial to the | B ¢ tho M R dressed the following letter to the garri John Mattson was arrested last eve Slessing ABlae Sth 6 taneivivas. Your | lins an exosllont oharacter in the pie which N i Br. |—*Instead of Dakota's cause languish- | {ir fiis Support of Tilden, and ho brought | SO nig charged with having made an at ret, and YOur humanity. Amen. - | nnd besides thore nfe abont ton musical | IAAE ing, It never had so many friends as to-day, | himself forward in 15 ' e annotnced | I havethe honor to inform you that, com- | tempt to outrage the little four-year-old K - Yicks Nia : ISR | pentie, i it Yoi linve doubtless scen the renomination of | himseifas willing to-como to Washington | missioned by the Russian éniperor, | am | qaughter of Mrs. Mattio Reynolds. From Cedar Rapids ve, Albion, SGlGeHioHs “mi h will bo rendored by tho | Fen BVAisGP s CIoNd by anc on, which was | and seat Tilden. mak a tour of Bulgaria in order to en- [ (AU& . s v a1 and To % rod | performers o popularity of Messrs atnatele Ravani Delegate Gifford by acclamation, which was | AUSEat ERACR o ae prstdent | HTihiten the peoplo concarning the views and | Mrs. Reynolds, who lives n the soutnern | _ Frank Bandle and Tom Hayes returned | ji0 Feie0 L Sttt Soi il Heor Majosty's Favoritie o fair test of the division question. Al of | o¢'h "o redo, Cincinnati & St. Louis intentions of the czar. 1 respectfully veg | part of the city, a Ber reporter learned | Yesterday from Albion, where they went | 7 THE weekly: 18 1F tHo. (HePiyan. | Sowe by Hery " o8 of Walss the schemes and factions opposed to division | road and had his official residence in Tole you, therefore, together with such oflicers " by ‘. . to play with the Cedar Raj T TR T LT (s, el S A EITRIL | vy | Eripe rallied at the republican convention to beat | but he always lived in Massachusetts we ‘ot hindered from coming by their | the story of Mattson's heinous offense. | RS Vo8 iR (RERR R D i e TS e, R 9 s him. That was their s inspiration, residence is in Winchester, Mass, He h official duties, to attend upon me in order | She says that Mattson is employed in one | SCTICS € IETS M LI ETE VAL USSR D OTL ]y UG R TITE Setw ly German play LIKIG CO'8 Gonuine ot Karsapariiin, 1§ solely becanse ho eprosented division and | 1ately married his second wife, a very beauti: | that Limay carry out my insiructions, of tho olevators in this eity. She knew | Dine during the faic at that placo. The | Boyd's ought to be oncouraged. Reseryed | gunraniced sthebostSamaparili la tho markek AT Co o GO Feat ful_young Indy. Prior to the war General | - The officars replied that they could only e | ki ot hor former homo in Red Ok and | A1bions thought they had a walk over | seatsgo on sale every Sutday morning = - " & v ot Aol . .| Corse resided at Buriington, Ia., and entered their first reply., Ihey did not wait b . . L4 and the Cedar Rapids nine hardly ex- | from 10 to 12 o’clock. By sceuring seats hus writes Governor-eleet Mellette, of the | the service from that state, 3 2 has received calls from him since she has A 5 at tha s the rush and delay at evel . y upon General Kaulbars. SCa AT reeted to get better than sccond pla at that time the rush and delay at even forthcoming state of Dakota, in a letter just CRYING POR CERTIFICATES, lived in Omaha. On Sunday, September | | ' § o a eryi ~ . by hard playing they laid the Albions | ing is avoided recelved by your correspondent, in answer Out west business men. are almost erying \BW T RULE 9, Mattson came to her house i | AL g thes — RGeS S5 t0 Lisw it eople of the trri. | for onelollar silver certiricates. The scarcity NEW HOME RULE BILL. 1 "I“' o S ,",’ h ,”'<'l"‘ 1ot ""lt’,'f{ out in the first game, on Wednesday, by McCormick Changes Base. quiry v of one and five-dollar notes just at the open- | The Government to Submit . Askec AL T could, 1ot - Lke | asoote of 13.to 11, The dofont was (oo et tory were resting under the recent refusal of | fng of the crop-moving season creates x P | Grace, ~her littlo four-year-old | nygoh for the Albion champions and | Jumes McCormick shook the dust ot o the lower house of congress o act upon the | 1ively demand. and. &0 mueh aro cortieate Moasure for Irish Relief. daughter, out for a ride. Shegladly con- | hroke them up so badly that they did ot | 1is No. § brogans last evening, saying bl sitchnlo) il dividing Dakota and . admitting e | nouded it Several Taege honses in tho Loxpox, Oct. S—[New York Herald | sented to'give the child the bonefit of a | yrc Fei P S GY B0 AN GURSY f thatho was going to Incate In South | et e biamerst o southern halt to stateliood—the measuro | haye sent sentatives here, from which | Cable—Special to the Bee. |—This morning's | ride and gave her to Mattson and thoy | gy o WAL o 1% Qi i 5 ar otber Fhiaician Khown asthe Harrison bill, Govertior Mel. | Lant sy ls P iatives liere. from whict Specis . |=This morning's | Tldo and gave ket to Matt \they | day, although “the Cedar Rapids boys [ Omaha. Ho is disgasted with this city o KRR lette’s letter continues : to bo made, o endenvor to got hold of o | 8ily News declares itself in a position to | Werc assent most of the afternoon. Soth: | waited around a halfa day to allow them | aspecially reporters, soi t whom he Nervous Prostration, Debliity, Mental a WATter two days’ sKirmishing the opposi- | Dt ot ot e ey or to g6t hold of 8 1 gate that Churehity at Dartford said what he [ ing further was thought of the matter | ¢ got together. The second gamo was | Goog ! & some Of WHOWL AC | Physical Weaknecs | Mercurial and other A tion to diyision of the territory came upen | voiin man brougnt with him & At on | said was with the eabinet approval, and that | W0t on Thursday when the little- ehild | thigrefors also awarded to the Cedar | fesites to face for about five seconds by | eng ol thiaat; Qs or Bones, Blood Polson massoand acknowledged dofeat, and we cavo | New 'York with §25,000 wihich ' he was | the government has proposed to introduce o | M the startiing statoment tht she | Rapids elub, giving them the purse the watch. Ho wlso would like to seo ,""s“’“‘“‘?“,’,!‘..?.'.,"~'py':21|}'yft‘if '-i“ ey he chairmanship of the central committee to cted to Invest in one-doilar certificates, 5 i e g % 1 had been shamefully treated by Mattson | which we ' be gt o Winhor ¢ litzgerald, for whom he has a warm re s Arising from Indiscrofion, Exdes home rule bill based on_the principle of pro- [ on‘the day that he took her ont for a | faueh was to be given to the winner of | oupton on' account of the “leaded glove' :!‘i d General Allen of North Dakota, who is a pro- it be » cortific 0, whith produ f a3 Not been nble to get s, single contifi- [ s fere T Heset Al e ol to. two games out of the series of three. Gehiily nounced divisionist. The only organized op- | eate, M1 was told" he ol “thatowing. 1o Hbivar Bhe Bttt on arvie ntoly. - lon 1 ate, 8 L7 he said, o g r s at Mattson had use: P y v M) interview that lately appeared in the N position to division s the Bismarck real es- | the small supply of o tificates it was impos. | ceived the approval of Hartiugton and Cham- | violence in altl‘nl[llin;"lo Otitrage |u-‘f }‘! b HLLL ;",';""'“ “"""‘,"‘, WG| Bu” Mol 18 thiorougily arousod atd b eeuh 2 . | Cilp i AL WO LT AL ICL 3 snmg“ supply the popular demand. and 1 | berlain. Irish opinion on the homo rule | and had threatened that he would kil (.‘“‘Li“,“f""‘,“(‘:l‘l‘:‘l;.‘"m:0(“‘“|l_“(‘3;""'ur‘ e igs | would evidently make o fight for blood G LTS P A () Rtrong—1 1Ay say controlling—olgmant, for l‘::l:‘!hl‘)r:!mll‘\vl::l\‘lz‘tl“fi':,\lcw r-:::ng:"n:;” [I“n'k:hm bill ot the government will doubtless forth- | her if she ever told her mother anytk folks, o = ek should any of the parties aforesaid come - frestesny W division in North Dakota, notwithstanding | get what T wanted. Now '3_:_" ey they only with be authoritatively made known. *“As | about what had happened. Under fes e - — in his way. Ho says that when in train A Positive Writtan Guarantee Ty o8 this fact, The democrats met at Aberdeen. | fisue $1,000 to each bank. With out firm | NeAras we have been able to ascertain it by | of this threat the little child has kept A Dying Man's Request, ing he can whip any mau in the country, | Tbests. Nedielassentevers whoroby mall srexpresss Tho convention had been packed, as they | alono thiat would not bea drop in the bucket, | persoual communication,” concluded the | silent, ~The gitl's = story of the | James Wallace, an old-time patrou of | burring Sullivan, und he thinks he n MARRIACE CUIDE, pposed, by federal oflicials and Bismarck- | even if we could get it, but such is the de- [ News, “the government schemo will bo con. | assault is contirmed by medical | yho city jail, was arrested last night in o | B3ue such a challenge one of thes 300, RAGRS; FINE SLATNS, witany siolh yad gl ers, in favor of admission asa whole, and the | tand that we Wil not stand haf a show of s8¢ AXhBrt - testimoh SHe s Hus lige! y juil, was arrested last night in & | poyortors in yiew of this turn of bia i f result1s the nomination of M. t, Day, on o | gotling even 500 1 do mot se sy onr | Lemptiously ‘This will probably bo [ OXPCEL . testimony, ' Sho - hus - been | jongtly state of intoxication. When | hd bottor stand I ik ‘ : division piatform. <Dhis 18 tiie Watarloo OF | Brotanisnot as good b8 fiat ok oy baol | fatal tolt upon the liberal polt of view, | 10 udelicdte condlition from thomhoole 86 |y o v ido Bt L aoving under an at | 0 Coror stand iromm under, | thelr humiliation, and it would seom that | hor edn we out yest see why the vovmiriowns, | since the first condition acceptable in a home | NSE 8ystom and is still suftering from the | locked b ho Was laboring under an at- il e even the paid gang of lackeys would be si- LA . ML » i ’ . . il effeets of the assault upon her. When | tack of delerium tremens and was sure Tom Roach in Trouble, il ma i of knowing that there would be a present de- | rule bill is that it should satisty tk = iaili Tenced by We did not hope forit. - We | mand, did not hurry up the rinking of ce Hots ot i sTH4L o 1‘ satisty the aspira- | the danghter’s story was told on Thurs- | he was going to die. He ealled for a pen- Tom Roach, a well known tough, was — - Uyl L SRR titicates. tis simply disgusting, and I can e o D l}“.\'lll"l‘]l* at once t0ok | i} and paper and indited his last willund evening for an assault 21,829,850 ower ot rress s 110 rORSUEY, dane o ‘i o e steps r ender broug! jus- L an 3 o ' r bk o N democratic after the vlcetion this fall.” con. oI A s ey QoURTHIBBLEVILIERE i o Aia b AU OBk R Y. e e e o dor briougit 10 dus: | testament in the following language upon Mrs. Kiusa, the woman who will bo Tansill's Punchfllgar tinus, Governor, Mollste, wito 18 s goo ™ Wyovixe 1AND ENTRIE VIENNA, Oct. S—Premier Von TaafTe in | dqeai with Mattson as he deserved, she | _ Mrs Shannon, dear friend i do ot exeet to | remembered s having figured in the +| were shipped during thepa ) 4 i s | in regand o th Hutemant. made tn tho | the lower house of the Austrian patliament | Sonod a vl of hor own for toycnge | 500 You again and write to vou for L am i am | murder of her hushand by amour TWo yonrs, without n dra v swe shall move for division, even it we have | recent annual dyingi have money in Canady 400500 in | a fow years ¥ fn ou No oth -~ report of ( overnor Warren | to-d. ) replying to interpolations, said that | Sho' Jearned whe ro. Roach had been living R "r‘?ifl'“ ¢ CIGAR. to abandon our Sonix Falls platform, though i 3 WA TR e > Mattson could be | Canady. Yhalen in case i i 3 h < : house in amendiment to the constitution and proceed | oty had- been erostly i by the | Austria and Germany had heen shaken were | procured a revolver and planned to go to | Mamie & Johnny if you write to_Canady for | Yesterday became enraged at her because v St Comeepoal to put the state government in operation, r gardless of Tecogoltion by the” foderal con- wress. We feeld and know we have the law SRR 1 i S 4 pritries with s, and shall only be guided by policy | mvmbar’ s i 15 the laud entrics as the surest and_swiftest road to division | ypger the present system than under tl and statchood. Mr, Day s a very strong | gofer (M ORICSERESystom than hudet, oo ol i man and & prohibitionist. He i8 the kind of | Phon o diminution i e esert Tand ontriss timber republicans are made of, but ho thinks | ilieli could only be entered i in Hreo fracts ely groundicss, “The relations rest | him last night, make her statement, ac- | that money you can have it you know m she would not turn over some money by ",'I‘!'j;fll'lv adied the premier, “on | euse him of the brutal crime and shoot | dress but dont forget Mr Whalen for he s [ which she had in her possession. He -INl“xxI“-\‘ i ministry has repeatedly | hipy ag she would a dog. Her plan failed | good to me in jail. my body 1 give to Dr Wil- finally aulted her on lower Tenth | — ned ‘:un;v:)[‘\::1uil“{l\:l“llv'::':‘i.u||ll'l"Y“J»xl"llll":i by the intervention of the police, who | liams for Disection forit will be no use to | streof and knocked her down and Kicked » turbance of the close and trusttul reations | learned.of the charge and placed Matt- | 80 ,"';d‘|',,.254-"..:;v”|1‘,"':‘: |‘.|.1::,"‘\.|'"|{.-|11.i':xl"”k‘ it a0 Rl i, SLER il existin on both sides.” | Cheers.) Ropre- | son under arrest. Mrs. Reynolds was T R A e e Klusa and Roach were arrested. sentative Heilsberg proposed to (nitiate so :held at the station ' as & | forkive him for stealing my shoos. give my he regulations of the land office, Secratary ar - said the records of the dejy H’i o, SOLD BY LEADING DRUOCIETS. R.W.TANSILL‘& C0.,55 State St.Chicagos £y ¢ himself at. He is strong becau: i i debate on the premier’s reply. The proposi= | w oainst Matts 4 ? vo ) Sick on the Train. it \ ! 2 ° | . > Dropo witnes ngainst Mattson and askel that bl 1 . i 3 S + & H he s divisionist, Our pooplo feel grateful S o e, idusts the O ot oty Onfy members who | hor Tittle gicl bo left in enarge. She 0| Ihave done: Faties Walinto, M ™ oY | A5 the Denver train coming cast y oot iS sopie ands | ¢ Repres e nd Kleiner, demo- | DU trics made L voted sre the member: 8 ANBLIO- 1 | + P 28 . : i v afte e 2 mile placo in hix won's hands vt Tor thelr sympathy, . They wera re. | Fecords showed a large incrense o "‘h.‘;l‘"‘,‘;ul‘*“"'l‘l‘i[[“'lll‘l;l't[‘ ihe Astro- | she feared that friends of Mattson would | James was given a_stimulant to drive v afternoon, was some miles this g neelt witl theutmort L royally in every town where they A shatomma n\“! X [\l a5t 0) try to get the little girl out of the way as snakes and rapidly recovered » of Fremont, David Forbes, of New | (i terriblo remits of Diveascs ( .Sylu|»pi.;|”“,mh.h, the }o,i,k,,,,y this summer. | oiietenne 1|"ly'l“lnly Ron g fi;fi':fl:fl.gg \st‘we“ £ T h;‘-n uw[umor;l is, ’M [n‘ \'crvl maging :md)r(‘q:i( ted that his will snould not be | York, was suddenly taken seriously ill. [ dneto Fer! © nud Ignor- - l r. Hill, who is chairman of the house I tod (kD ames 1 eru's New Ministry. cl er. She identi S and | probated. ¥ e = % Hikbands and Heads of Fam- (OF Pt {a France] commiticl on territories, declared it | ) LCinted POStIaSter. ied to-day to Michacl | . LA, Oct. 8.—Tie resignation of the min- | tells the manner of s fiendish attempt - D e et b oo ] bt Kot sl dec b VET i Kota e Wi 1, ¥ o (Pihrsn s % v f " oe hel 5 ! P, alk v B e 1] , b ving 16 Do ware n citizen offs Dakota, e would | Oonley as the new democratic postmaster at | 1stry has been accepted and tho following | to outrage hor. d“““*"“ refuses “to talk ATBIRIRYON SOk & Uetny I reeciving th dispaten tre foc. | FAENCH HOSPITAL TREATMENT B s, e, Neb. new cabinet has been formed: Senor | concerning the gas t i i ; Ry Frank Dawson, a prominent inventor For D cakne The; | Fte. 8o Fom . tor did not reach th i PASSenger on | pad erossed the rives the overlund for Portland, Ore., last | a very sick man, was not con depot until the train | For Do Mr. Forbes, though | StVIALE dered in a ard and their g names and that of Senator Vorhees will be evoked for a century by democratic orators ‘A mail messencer service has been esf lished in Nebraska as follows; punty, from tl b- | Arambar, president of the council and_min- of Williamsport, Pa., was ute 102109, | jster of ~finance and commerce; Senor THE DAY, OF ATONEMENT. ol i pHLyEb Yl 3 swport, Brown Fremont, | ik minister of foreign g Senor e 1 : 5 r 4 v A ey aambt tunnimo ety ihorn' & Missouri Valley railroad, routd | Ve Holo Seone Rr oo e s [ servicesTb g Jogleh Now Year at | night. Ho isa machinist and originator | eritical condition, = Every attention pos ) Catife RYARCoS 10 VIGIORY. NO Wron sueh | S010: 88 often as required. © lic works; Senor Villarou, minister of Jus- [ ;oo SR CHHARORS: oo 1o | ©f valuable mechanical devices of na- | sible was paid to him by the Pullman car l as this w o porpetéated in our SOy, | i overnor Ordwas, of Dakota, called on | 1o 81 Senor SHEGISITLILINS, T UL il LB the | tional reputation. Mr. Dawson is taking | conductor and the passengers. ! , St sieccas okl show g bkinbing of |t Tresdent odey The Prusaian Budgot, Synagoge Iast pight commemorating | o regon a patont harrow and wskillal | Gono to a Sitver Wedding. State Agents i teeming with prosperity. tistics of the T BrRiiy, Oct. 8—Tho estimates of the | gt <PV 1;2:‘" i .:‘”‘ ) D."’," “’;. ment for starting street cars Ed Wittig and several other prominent FOR THE yeu slummrl'o el -ml‘».“ Ce f»'c'.':f:fifi W ASHINGTOR, Oct, 8.—An important land | FTUssian ministry of finance show the budget At o “p o ot ’fm > b‘; ; 2 O | wwhich appear to be of great worth in the | Germans of this city went to the Blufls nTnu.rc(-‘s|luuhh'|hnt." rhey v oftico decision Tias been made by Commis- | Stenipts havs inoreasad mes those o tmsd” | s -?;v‘;::nllldv Wwhich a brief synopsis | spheres in which they may be used. The | last evening to attend the silver wedding DEC 7E ; q ) nterest in Dakota and her fight nas not or Sparks involving itle to ce i 5 pthidd o] | : harrow 0 constructed as avi a i achtle vife, relatives Aaniorest InDaf Dlaanay ;N"m“nm "rxm"_ sioner Sparks involving the title to certain | ceding vear, but the incowe irom most of the Heralded by tliemewyear, the Yom Kiy harro 0 constructed as to avoid all | of William Dachtler and wife, relatives ‘ I\ A 15 notably below the budget caleula- | day has come as atheavenly essenger bring. | Stoppage for stumps and other obstric- | of Mr Wittiz. The occ most again. The Dakotans are indomitable and | Orleans, covered in part by the town of Car- | tions. ot B S0 ingto erring humaufty the olive leaf of | tions, and it can be cleaned of weeds, joyable one, and as Ed had just re- - will succeed. It is stated that should the | roliton, and upon other parts by buildings peace ns a taken from the beneficence of our | rubbish and clods without handling or | turned from the solemnitics of the demo- Omaha' Neb. Fiftloth congress elected next month, be re- | and improvements of ereat value, including Honyy Lire erciful Fathers® Mgy jv be greeted by | being turned over. The street ear appli- | cratic convention at Hastings, it was very St e s &ress in, Decamber she will come 10 the fore | Yiluable lands in the vicintty of New | taxe N +iv» publican, the lower house will take the b e g Yol LoxDox, Oct. 7—~The: Lawrence ~cottotr | Tstaekrith sol whd may it _bring us | ance gives a starting power of threg times | fortunafe that a i at hand T TN T N i " Binoby thio bomms and passthe usison i | GFase, gourse, the, Metaire Rideo cometery | mill and flour houses, at Chonley. Lanzaster, | nighet To ihe (et Sentor of funiirt the stroneth of ane Horsd, and It e e R ) ; W Vislon and admisston. BiL this winter, ab the | S ouell road, and thie rallron liave been destroved by fire. The loss is eati~ | Beloved frieit¥ ¥hie Kdl Nidra eve bas safety brake in going down d 2 | | ropublicans. wonld "o at the nextession, | riy s Beci elaimod and possessed bins | Mated at £1,000.000 gome, It is the'Wght of Rtonement: without | or fu'case. of the horses Tnning AWAY, War in China, il e b s ‘ ’ 5 3 sharge tisAnA L J M, s dark; glory day has o, £ ) e 5 s S ‘ ox i) » and thusreliove the charge of partisanship. | the middle of thelst century undera French the mart of 1ife 1ias 1080, Rutise's ofiepting | A8 far rting featureis concerncd |~ San Goon, the Tenth street Chinese R vely nr § 35 4 BT alRey The Episcopal U ti i v .| grant which had been surveyed aud sewre- piscopal Uonyention, ”l( Publi Printer enedict doos not puil | Eitod mom the piblic Homain.” The adverse | CiicAGo, Oct. .—The house of deputies of fhe reins on himselt ho will novbe contiined | claimants asserted title by virtue of certain | the Protestant Epscopnl ehureh began the .‘z”:l“ ;"1!]:"'" o ',4{;'7 aready shown hi- | swamp and other selections under a grant to | third day’s session at 9 o’cloc] Prayer was v 8 ither & bitter par nora very in- state of Louisiana. The commissioner d by Rev. Carl A § hildres ¢ enter’ thy tal: v Rev. Carroll M. Davis, of northern. | children, are entering the portals of p Judicious manager. £ Dolds that the Fremch grant is a complete i 9 Among tho emploves dismissed 5o reck- | il proteeted by the treaty of 1805, nd mot | California. The committee on rules reported | 1 Pattish from our thonghts the outet world |~ «:A Bunch of Key presented last oo mowpib 1.1"4"‘" Wi (-:”h"l:— needing legislative or otlier confirmation by | a rule to the effect that no applause should be | warfare botween conscience and romorse, night to a good house. o cast is almost dier’s widow. When the news foll upon | the United States, and that the lands being | permitted during the sessions of thehouse. | "' spoke of this ¢ th s formerly. ‘The rollicking 1 4his howse. of Worstin. it 48 Leht: | it would be very useful in this city are beating! Souls meditating! | there 1s no need whatever of its and souls supplicating fot the grace of | regulation. t God is nigh, and. we, Iis Lent ot yer. A Bunc v volver. The bo; around his plac adopted emphatic sclf of his annoye ""} merchant, was arrested yesterday eve- SPeC@ | ning for chasing a gang of boys down Tenth strect at the point of a loaded re- had been hanging of business and ho measures to rid him- nes' Golden Sp: ven Ina cup of cofr 1 tha person tak! Impregnated with the Spo. r, it almost crushed her, and forthwith she | hrivate property |at the date of the stats | Ad v By ne s Impossibility for the liqs 10 extat | wel Mr. Be ¢ g - | private property at the date of the state | Adop 5 ¢ messenger. What is its mes % | Marietta Nash as Teddy. behaved with Oess P possib 1 extat et 0 (it aenedict, She bad been ap | grants, did not pass under those grants. “The | Dr. Swope's resolution on the subject of | lio day intonded ‘for and why Is it so | her usual reckless abandon and demon- nened AnLALLOLY s FOR'SALE BQIDLLOWING DRUGRISTS: P ugh republican influence, and involve 1 caches 1 ; An employe of the Union Pacific shops c AT R ) e e amount involved in this decision reaches | uniformity of marriage laws was referred to | solemnly observed? ‘There isa elass of peo- | strated by her alarming agility that prac- employe of g e 8hops | AUHN & €0., Car. 15th and Deuglas, nnd | D are rotainod horom & | severalmillion doltars. the joint committec on marriage and divoree. | ple who' are laboring under the illusion that | tice and gymnastics bring o s gmm‘,} hor. | named Nicholas Bakes met with n 18th & Cuming Sts., Omaku, Neb. i ition, § 2 ooy ——— The same committeo reported that it was in- | fho lay 19 best and most truly observed Wholl | seion tho et of Ligh Kisking. She eon. | peculiar accident yesterday afternoon. | D FOSTER'& it | T e ace tt0 o atstimy The Oleomargarine Tax, expedient to reduce the number of deputies | eyery page of the Machsor’ is devoured on | 1ecton the art of high kicking. She con culia dent yesterday rnoon. Couneil Blufs, Kowra. | I Lot iy outlk e Diare Pl SRS Lo WASHINGTON, Oct. 8.—The acting secre- | adopted. ¥ e o ah tho following momsw con | tributes much to the o’ of the picce. | He was fastening some tin to a_piece of | culor write for papyabi d contaiulig Lun ! “%No, Twill not,” replied Mx. Benedict. tary of the treasury has asked the attorney | o v Ibbert, of Chieago, presented a mem- | tinue with our faults. Fasting has been, and Eugene Canfield’s nose and mouth, if not | machinery when a sharp_corner of the Lot ML ST RSSO e Snen Croms orial for a court of appes and revision of the | justly Is to-day, considered as a prominent | ornamental, are decidedly useful and did | tin was thrust into his wrist, cutting an o B democrats—if a | general for an opinion as to whether the | prayer book. Laid on ti o g il A SHE= . = = for my retention, will & ' = prayer book. Laid on the table. Rev. Daniel | Testure of the day upon the ground that we | good service last night. “Canfield’s face | artery from which h profusely. His Cure without —modis Ll i, 2 oleomargarine law imposes a tax on the | C. Koberts, of New Hampshire. Rev. Bliss, | err by our sensual and unhalfowed cravings | 1s his fortune. He has kept “that great | wound was dressed by Dr. Galbraith. Olne e iontea ROctay “Well, 1t some eas ~abinet officer—ask: Fou give me my plac o PAfi mot. 1 am not to bo | diferent Mngredionts used In tho manufac- | of * Vermént ™ and, Dr.” spaldime oftered | aha thiotaiiout fho Soar we subsiltuololicr | buby,” the public, in a godil humor for = D ng "box_will oure -ontrolled by any of them,” was the firm ture of oleimargarine and also a tax on the | § JUCGREEL | FEATAR n““”m“l,’" )‘!}f “rlfl'u?fl;‘»e"L‘;m(:-“r‘u!:-"?"lf‘ w"n’lmnc‘mv.n_z the past three seasons by making faces The Engine Broke Down. the most obtinate caso in four days or loss Noton e article when finished and placed on the | Chrlstian wnity. HKov. Dr. Grag. of Ten | oo Gt forelgfn DY fasting, theso ar¢ | avit. Acting is superfluous with such | Tho Denver train on the Union Pacific | ' ' Not oven senators: market, or whether the law contemplates a | posseo Moved. 1h order to make ader ont af L. But few, alas! know thin 5t | it of facinl contortion, he merely ro- 5:20, di ot an [olubieivieacatednoupies, No, not even senators,” ax only upon the finished article, The ques: \ k it of | of the Yom Kipput day has a higherand h : ¢ ortion, he_ due here at 5:20, did not arrive until 6:20, 0, 10 8 tax only upon the inished article. 'The ques- | eliags, that the house grant pormission to use | fer duts to perform. for the huuan he quires to face the audience in order to Bl s Vel 1 Mtr. Clovoland asks youto keep | ton ias boon'raised by tho opponents of tho | fur thi mext threo veats, the rst prayer ook | ‘e dns of LI e Ok sho human “hear®y | eraita ailangh owing to engine No. 807, A1 JOBNSOn, o1 | ¢,y son doses of cubobs, connin or oflof v measure and its determination witl make a | o7t e LRELPT : nbls y mes e alon) ] incer, whicli pulled the train, breaking | N9 oses of | ioonain e Thopublle printer hung bis head amoment, | considerable difference one. way or the other | °LAaward vl Laldontable. © 0 . | BT KnoGkIng at tho gatos of, our liearts and | George Laurd was olever as Littloton | & 0% MG Zht ehgino No. | iy feskroyima s goinies bF tho S1omAchy B oioas Twould dofer to i, " to persons dealing in oleomargarine. nounced that It ad agreed 0 the: ApPoiE: | heavoms solcss Aot m biler several Adooh b O T O tatto | 325 brought tho train in i o0 1150, Bold iy wil ruciists oF madlod of e him, e 5 i 4 aven's voied; aLadmant: i 8 B 5] i i colptof prico. For furt Articulars_ son lenant Joha W. Danentower, of’ Arctle ex- | Ngw Yonk, Oct. 8.—Railroad circles and | The presidentannounces the following com- | thirst others “that are, by destitution, | InglY. +A Bunch of Keys' will be re- | N, 0 0ng recoived yesterday from Hast | I+ ©; ATTAIT CO., DL s kel amion soldiar during “tia | Wall street are excited to-day over rumors of mitee: | Rev, Dr. G Hantingion, ear, | forced 'to fast. " Remefnber the widow peated this aftornoon and evening ings, where the democratic convention sidonnst, Now York. ' war, and has many friends who are going, | tho merging of the New York, New Haven | Gould: Halqand Hact, Judge Sheffey, Mr. | ana - the orphan. "It is the custom Lost and Found as in session yesterday, that Messts, B they say, to learn why I s dismissed & Hartford, Boston & Albany anda New York | Besparg o ek Judgo Gllbert and Mr. | on this ~day = to lhave our customs ] 7 § ' PE—— Ogden and ‘George Pritchett were appointed members of the state democratic committee. gt i, % e £ e . A pure white in the synagogue, it is emblemat- Thurs svening while Mr, J ew England railronds in one system. | *The houso of deputies then adjourned and | foal of the garment in which Istacl buried s Woodburn, of the deaf and dumb insti- The admission of President Watrous of the | beine joined by the house of bishops resolyed | dead, be they rich or be they poor. O man. 0! J i % heheld the position, of foreman of the pi departiont which " cannot be _dispensed | & P Hadnar publisan.. w4 ais | fist pamed. road shat he.sxpested to recelye themselves into s board of missions, Bishop vou of the former? Then Teme tute, was making a call on Walnut Hill, v were made from Teports fur- | & proposition to that effect at a conference to '-‘:l“, Delaware.presiding. ‘T'he seci v of @ you born and naked will you his horse and buggy were stolen. Dili- The Metropolitan Club. S ! ] il nished by Foreman Bran and Fore. | beheld to-day seemed toconfirm the rumors, | the bonrd of imisslons read a report reviewing 7 bhov Rood Rie: plsss of Hhowoarled | gant sh was made for the missing [ This popular organization, composed P Comtortaito and A -* i man White, When the second disehargo | The conference began at noon at the Grand | Work of the preceeding three ye and naked brother during your lives. L AR h o ! org LAl hord § - 1y o T sl \ T pabhrhtor oo llseiareo | dentral depot. . When the conferenco ended | /U recommendations nelided fin, the ro- | *'{tanlember, O man, tho breyity of life, | property and tho oflicers notified. Yes- | of the best Jewish society, will hold its | - o Albe ELECERICIELT Eolt BrwAsEs men to go around among those retained and sident Watrous would only say: port were made the order of the day for Mon- | Hours glide 'in days, days in wecks, weels | terday morning the horse and buggy | first ball of the son next Thursday | 2% FURNE. INVENTOR. BASH AVE.. CHICARR) I them assurances 16 tell them that no | “Whether the scheme has fallen through or | day morningat 11 o'clock, " Bishop Bedell, of | merge in months, and e X ) vor in a dito o distance | evening, October 14. It will be a full - v W, hio, read & letter from the American ehurch or S Y pIe! were found in a ditch some distance | evening, 1 More employes would be discharged, that all | not, L cannot say as I do notknow. Obio, 2 ) ch | other year has passed. Remembe 4 18\l S T hetonatoshia f oG guuplayes Mouil o discharced, thab all | 9% Was learnod. that the proposition to | Dishop of Yedde and the Anglican bishop of | ity of ‘your lives, i you are fully arou: from the place from which they were (,i”rq“m:l \I;:l:l‘:‘Irnf\‘:flv‘:v:::;||“!\\'1.\‘h:')]|l|‘\n' KEYSTON 1o give the office an . esprit do corps, as the | merse the roads in one system was presented | Japan o the relicious progress of the Jap- | your utter insigniticance, and your depend- | taken, With some difliculty the animal | qou ™ pie hanl wili be held in Metro- whole force was den o and discussed; that cortain an Bishop D. 8. Tuttle, of Utah, fol- | gnce upon an Almighty Fothier, and the | /500 (00Tl b e 4 Whole forcs wis Qom0 o it wero taken | fcked for by Prosident Clarke were not | lowed with an impressive 'oral report, in | Solemnity of the day shall provefructive of | W35 released ,f“’i" “‘“""1\‘\1.‘ v il'"L posic | politan hall, ? oft their feet two days later by seeing 123 | entertained, and that the conference had [ Which he expresscd sorrow that he was com- | results, results whibh should lead to good | tion and returned to Mr. Woodburn. A o > . i . o) considera a el le pave the terpitory, having been | pe. i for 11 suldance. the! lap robe and rubber coat that were in the Personal Paragraphlis, more dismal papers sent out. In doiny this | fallen throuih, Lt s not considered probable | belled to leave ¢ itory, having been | resolutions for your future guidance, then, | lay b 1 xh‘u’- publi |.vi‘m',r\|n1' not ('nlhullhu's: m’m that the arrangements can be consuwmmated. | €lected bishop of Missouri. He said that it | O man, delay nof in ying out thesé good | buggy were missing, and a strange whip, Rev. Mr. Shewell returned from the Specinlly Distilled for cors, 11 18 said, howover, that he consulted ——— Was through the schools that th evil of, Mor- | resolves Imiegiately ot inferior quality of course, wis in the | east Mediciual Uses some outside partie At any rate the em- Gould in St. Louis: manisin sud'palygany wae balug aftaoied i Liemember, O man, thosa that preceded you | soeket where the night before the proper William Paxton was a west bound pa Dloves discharged were republicans. Sr. Loums, Oct. B—Jay Gould, accom- | &y, Risoh Morris, of Oreeon, followl | Remember what it has cost thew to. prasrve | wiicklor™ rested. It isnot thought the | sengor lastevening THE BEST TONIC] There rouble Y p X o 5 . Ipea )1 4 crality our holy faith, and you, their children, - gor lust ¢ - A (118 Foloe will be tx fiblo JTLen the wme of | yanjed by his son, George Gould, and wife, | on the part of the east toward missions anil | hegicet tho. law and vou, tholr children | yorso s soriously injured, although ithus | “*Y&IE S0 LTEIE o om Hastngs Bl UNEQUALED for CONSUMPTION Dbefore the senate for confirmation. S | arrived by a special car in this ity to-day. | missionaries in the west. After singing the | safety to them, You tell your ministers the | every appearance of | wd usage, LS ST AR Ld ASTING DISEASES and BRI S R S e a A The car was taken to the shops for repairs | doxology the b djourned for one hour. | forld has ouigrown ceramonial IRy R y rday 8- : K GENERAL DEBILITY. T K OV o | i 163 occupants went no one knows where. | In the afternoon both houses again mot as | What we wang is & moral reiigion, a veligion The Oh Dedication, B. E. B, Kennedy and wife return 124 PERFECTS DIGESTION, at the white house for the last three d 105 | Gould' is makinga tour of inspection over | a board of missions, the reports of mission- | of humanity.” Away with your antiquated Preparations for the dedication of the | from the cast last evening, : v hias been discussing with the president the | 8l bis lines. ary bishops beivg continued, - Bishops James | celebrations ‘and_solemnizations, Yes, my | ¢y shurch on Walnut Hill are all | Hon. J. L. Webster went to Chica DR. EDW. L. WALLING, Sus. 4 ; —_— I'. Holly of Hayti, Spaulding of Colorado, e nds o ¢ . | Christian church on 2 SIS i e eon i Chef, Natioual Guard alleged violations of the civil service order DIED. RIS Y Fomaaranei Nk OF Lo, [ frionds, DUk Sh. _auprein of morak | © ) ted. and a large numbar will un- ning for a few days' business A%00 Ju Cile Dy federai ofliceliolders. Senator Gibson de- AR, illiott of weste 4 Ga of northern | ity without - religion has ~ been tried | completed, and u large Caty ditention was called te * sub- | Mrs. Mattie Middleton, wife of Dr. OC. T, Texas, presented J. ien spoke favor- | and proved a . failure, and as far as | doubtealy be present to-morrow. R fended the action of Collec Jong our Ko s o o Middleton, died at her home, 1517 Daven- | ably of the progress in their dioceses and the ra Wi o teach- A . < “ s Mrs. Marion Jacobs returned yesterday 0 oystune Malt W hinkey by congressional conventions, Yesterday the | = — == — | and benediction. The two houses will again | ored to’find flaws in the Bible, wnich even | and wife arrived last evening and will be | Ponnsylvania. and X o v - prosidnt declared that it he foukid thetw had CONVENE Lo-NOTrow us a board of missions, fhrla!bup‘nj 'mnn I|!‘?'|'I.')|I’Khr.~l, and _u;x g-.-y‘ the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Gilles- . - — B o hud. T reconmonding ) of e nedi S —— have failed to prodiicl or change an ota of ia. > dot institute, T your article in ractice, u penany i b Wit | Beware of Scrofula Close o e Hession. aihoughis g Gratiot of fie | B REL W onduo the dedcatory | gy el haye been the provocation. Des Mowses, la, Oct. S.—The closing | commandments tfught by your fathers thir- | Kontoman Wi CHRIT, FAC CEEICHaRY (V3 BEVARE OF IITATIONS, Senator Gibson said to Cleveland that he Scrofula Is probably more general than any | gession of the American board was held this | ty-eight “centurlés™ ago. * You speak of | Services N Y " thought the president’s action inconsistent, | other disease. It is Insidious in character, morning. Brief addresses on missions were | - moralit for while he insisted upon “per “ang ntinantiy® " o | nest worker in tho ehurob. but 4 most ol ol i ating't TR Lo B e st - 00 Jhias o1 ° | an' cariiest adjocate of it. It "is | oquent speaker. TlLe sorvices will open 2 o B sc-3iziio of Botte, Eouliiana Chicgholdors, o encouraged o | sprions. votle swelligs, smarged jolnts, | tie made and tho following resolution was | my . “highest :qonception of - Judaignt | av 11 o'clock in tho morning, snd in EISNER & MENDELSON, el n_of ofliceholders in polit in o adopted: You might ne, a8 1 have been asked | order to accommonate th from the N T e e T T abscesses, sorecyes, ete, Hood's Sarsaparllla In view of tha recent officlal reports from | several times, 1f,Jgabbi Benson, this 1syour | Gy, froe. conveyances will leave the AR = e a5t Pl dalabin. P artienlar stress on the eonference held on expels all trace of serofula from the bood, Pekin relating to the ontrages to wmission- | ideal of human profigiency then advocate an iristian ohurch, corner of Capitol ave- COR . 816818 and ‘m: Race 8., Philadel .,,,;h a, | eVedm-nlu) by Secretary Manning, Collector | leaving it pure, enriched, and healthy. aries in China, this board desires the pruden- | abolishment of &Ihq,s nting boundaries and | ©R A0 O Sreet, at 9:45 8. m. # Goodman Drug Co.,Genl Agents,Omaha Magone and Private Seeretary Lamont, in 1 was severely afilicted with scrofula, and | ¢ to prepare and present to our | teach nothing but®plain morals, and the E 2 ) - m. EVERYBOD [S.S”B_]Ea'm- Nebraska, over & year liad two ruuning sores on ly neck. | Bational government in the name of the | broad principles of reconeiling humanity. (.0 i 5 o Nt ags 8 e Al bl er Rl P ’ : X < ar Took ivo bottles Hood's Sarsaparitia, and am | board a respeotful protest against the wrongs | About thece weeks: aco mn enifchtened |0 0 S0 S BRSSO o o (OMPIAINTS GFEsKIND! New York City, and intimated” to tl dent that Le belioved that Private S ALYDOR Lanont had boen dispatehed to New Yok R DAINS 000 LIS whiich the Chinese in this country have re- | gentleman in this community n ade the above ~ ¥ an 1o assist in bring- | cwed” C.E.Loveioy, Lowell, Mass, ceived and an earnest appeal to have these | Suggestion to me, I answered: Sir, I am 5 = RN AND N e E GENTLEMEA' Fitl fhEooaner .';5'361?:,'}':'.«-“.‘.' st ih brings | 0" A, Ariold, Arnold, Me., had scrofulous | Serengs rishied. o Teady to comply with your o Bomt | advanced state of catule growing in Nv AP NO EM]LYUSAF E-Winiaor Rk up 10 your expecumtior, o ¢ gious dovelopmant oniy e n seetarian platform, put under one irrevocable B o ey B e of the | sonditian, 1f you "will secure the siznaturo | the general attention of strangers and elslmnu'l‘mnmr and the Pro- | citizens present. It was a Durbam steer 3, spring and fall, Hood's The dent, the different politic I factions, He was of [ soresfor seveny \ the lwmpression that Secretary Manning and Sarsaparilla cur Private Secretary Lamont should be governed by the president’s orderas much as any other Salt Rheum the me ewell address was given by Presi- ark Hopkins, reviewing the work of ting. Of the eleven member MALYDOR B Mot | braska was given in the Union Pacific e ’ et 4 G4 ad and un- | depotyesterday afternoon which attracted HAVquA BOTTLE 0O) i ot G orson i thelovernuent service. prudential committes all were re-elocted ex- | the Cathoiie Hish ¢ oG I|||rsi4lhl Plaved the inhocent and | Isoneof themostdisagreeablediseases caused | 0o it'svonamely, Dr. Theoring, on account | testant Bishop Worthington, that they will | six years old, which weighed six week vepliad tyat 1o was Dot aware that Colonel | Dyimpureblood. Itis readily eured by Hood's Heartily join in. the moverent: that they | ago” 3980 Ibs, and at present writing the Fork for purposes | Barsapavila, tho great blood purier, ———w _ | 95, Jemovaly and Frot, B C. Smyth, of | will closs up their respectlve chu other than that of a private nature, William Spies, Elyrla, O., suffered greatly account of his new departure views. Revy, | they will do away with their creeds and doe- | wos raised by William Ryder, of Dunbar, Senator Gibson deeiared that i the news: | grom erysipclas and salt Fhewn, caused by | O £ Dickinson, of Lowell, Mass., and Koy, | {ines and subseriboto the unbiased teach: | (ton county T nd wes belag taken Bome paper reports were true it was as mportant {00 g tolacco, At times bis hands would | E. H. Attwood, of §ulemllll.-s.. were eleeted | D& of the common od of the one | (O ERE T S e from exhibitions . " < b H [ d g on b o A ty {0 luvestisgte the Mauning and Lamont | BAntos WAC, 6 res oo o | 10 6l the vacancies, ‘he board then ad- | God of the univoise wnd the, common broth | 3% ifforent fairs, The length of the Lamont had gone to N hes; that | animal 1s undoubtedly over 4000 Ibs. It as the affair at New Orleans. 1 ¢ flere ¥ ) | ""1“-'.'31?."..',:)}“\3 llln:‘s::‘un;.:w lmm-, l)s"vlmlur arations without ald; finally took Hood's Sar- Journed. RS O will sign the paper, and'with all my wight | steer is 12 ft.; height, 6 ft. 14 ins.; ,_,,.f.mm‘ Gibson becoming exeited. When he left the saparilla, and now says: * Lam entirely well.” Working for the Heathen, will assist in inaugurating the ‘new move- | through shoulders, 8 ft. 10 in.; girt around 1 white house his parting words were that he My son had salt rheum on his hands and DAVENPORT, Ia., Oct, 8.—The third annual | &0t body; 124 ft; and rest of measurement in . @ » 4 e e, tha o b . " "Ihé condition, of course, was never com- Nis Nobraska infant 18 oor- Boped the presitent MOkl be bs, WAUSHIGUS | on tho calves of bis logs. Mo took Hood's | meeting of the Des Molnes branch of the | piied with. Tho revereud sentiewan whom | PEeRorion: (0% R pUat LG WITHIN: FASY:-REAH:. in bringing abou t e % 1) y b having violated | Sarsaparilia and 1s entircly cured.”. J. B. | Woman's Foreign Missionary society of the | I had named, if approached with such a . x - b e o e K, Y Soncantriting ;fi:? Btauton, Mt. Veron, Ohio, Methodist emfi{-k e Ju&m{nu‘:u ag il | propasition, vould 'f;m.e Jelected o with o — IT 15 -A-SAFE Q‘jfz‘f[w < covers lowi ssourl and eastern ansas, | scorn am iter indignation. And, now, 6 A N = - “."'l °‘. nt‘,,"f,fil"&‘.mffl.‘“wu 05 Aok Hood’s Sarsaparllla commeneed"!mhy. Delogates from every | while we are looking around and ind what | A few of the unterrified from Hastings .% CURE e ad Poothing, A pro-aigesisd food for Oy NDICOTT DOW NS VAT COLLINS AGAIN, Sold by all druggists. sixfor§s, Madeouly | POTtion of the stafes named and several mis- | mighty. and gigantie efforis are made 10 | came up on the morning train yesterday * p orfect hutrient 1o &l jing Diseacom j y the president appoibied General | yy ¢ 1. 00D & CO., Apoihecaries Lowell, Mase. S uten G fifu'.‘"fi."y: o w'hrz‘éj: i A R s ot ohe side, | but the majority arrived i the” ovening, mDRUfialSIS-SflL- ]'n :fih""fi..'.:':"f..g‘-;’?"'i::.:{' ., callca es. Corse o) n, ass., 08, , O Y 4 hi T i suspen m‘.“"’#{,‘.‘f‘n’n‘&?} postivaster &b 100 Doses One Doliar meeting the society has ever held. you hear it preachiéd from pulpits “that re- | Sirange te say there were none of their H RaTiaiR: GSoball & CO., Bostou, Mass