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- ) THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1886.~TWELVE PAGES. Rgbinson, of Humpliroy, —— e —r—————r——————— o Aot A ettt S A ———————————————————————————————————————————— THE PRESIDENTIAL PARDONS. | e fentiis "eatia et e Bene: | ARENSDORF IS ARRAIGNED. | ¥as' Sominatod on ‘the stsen baftor, i ! Why Oleveland Troed Threo Oonvioted Mor- | excellent work Tublican BINKCTS | Tho Alloged Assassin of Rew. Haddock | ™uscived "thit the shpublicans of Platte y sequent inrertion, and $1.80 A line por month W n_ assembled, heartily No advertisement taken for less than 25 conts 3 . There could be no cause oht into Courts county, in conventy mon Bishops From the Penitentiary. yund for removal. The chance for Bronght into Gourt approve the course of Hon. C. H. Van Wyek for tho first fnsortion. Beven words will be ——— Benedict's confirmation by the senate seews —r as United States senator from \\l'n ka. :\| d counted to the line; they must run eonsecu- to be growing beautifully loss, 45 | liereby express our ®hojee for him as the 4 g4 v PUSILLANIMOUS PUGS PAIRED. ON_ACCOUNT OF WS, THOSOION, HIS BAIL FIXED AT $45,000. | JEh T States enator. i e ] e easiy & el ‘I he Kentuckians in this city are jubilant —_— - T o Sty Wil LYY p.m., und under no eircumstances will they be on | 0ve v defeat of 0 ORS M | a ty J S, Senator Plke's Successor—A Big Sol- Y et o i, | Independent Republicans Endorse \\':"‘:4“:':‘)"’\{:[‘; l"'“"f:'"‘?'j fapecial [ taken or discontinned by telophons dier Day—Cabinet Ohanges—Treas: e “‘Nhflw‘l”vl:' ‘v:’)dh:h: !:»‘v o Hon. John MoeShane—Other Ne- Telogram to the BA®i |=The Hall county re- m:-"‘;‘t s ,:‘h,,“ stk fn hoso columng '\‘.".’:-'x':."n. ent braska Politics — Telegraphic publican eonvention me} today and nomina- wry Architect—A Variety intment of Mrs. Thompsot 3 will plense ask foe A ehock toenable them to got of Capitoline News. Louisyille, It was to Willi News m two Big States. ted the following names on their ticket: For their letters, a8 none will be vored excops ] 1 g l!nh]) that he was going to — county attorn L, M, Whitney, and for on presentafion of chock. A | anawers 1o ad- —_ eave the selection and appointment of b el 4 - o ot Hin Wou Vertisements shound bo enclosed in on 1 al v masters to congress where they represented Before the Bar of Justice. bbb S Ewing, of the Wood ADD T I ol\ & — LR W legally Imprisoncd, cities, Tut Willis 18 better Rnown o the | Srovs Crry, Tn.. Oct. 9—[Special Tele | River Gazette, and Oliver C. Hall, of Grand DUBINESS CHANCES. ¢ ARHINGTON, Oct. 0.—[Speeial Tel am | country as the ol an of the river and . <) \ e ' sland. For delegatés'to the state sonat i B it wers somvictod | futcoserally oheineared the 1ast. rivor and | day of intense excitementin tho murder ease. | " YEUER 0 WHIGMERES WOF* Me: | Lies southeast of Fort Omaha. City water and |50 00 VE e ™ Vb0 T ATivona mearly two years ngo for practic- | MArbor bill through congress, ‘Ilie demo- | The preliminary examination of John Arens_ | Laugnuin, J. M. Ware, C. A! Baidwin, J. L i * 1) = * CUC | crats have shown thelr usual stupidity in | dorf, the one named in the Leavittconfession” | Hall, Chris.” Schlotfeldt. instructions v e USINESS CHANCE-Stock of _grocerion and ing polykamy. It secms that an unstceess- | {irning down n kood man and one of ke to | o't ge el G Rt TONE Bo. | werd given fo the delogates, but 1t I8 under- Gas on the street, | " Mutures i oo Tocation: $1500: & Ao op- ful effort was made to try the defendants | them in congre: I'he fight Cariisle | ¢ o our for the same to begin the court | Stood that they will favor C. P. R. Willinms, portunity. Rush & Se B N under the Edmunds Iaw, and this failing | is on the same grounds the appointment of h Dbexin the COU | ot this city, for senator, ' Quite a lively inter: . they were indicted and eonvicted under the | Ars. Thompson, room was crowded and the sidewalk and | get'wns ovihood thioughout the conyention, torritorial laws for uniawfu i X : ' RO SALE-Or exohango. Bl Wbitatio VOSTAT, NOTES, street in the immediato vieinity were | put the nominations secmed to be mos | DA The penalty for this offense is Nebraska named Folsomdale, in honor of [ ¢ \ sttawatid folt likte; bekas and in jail and a fine of $3,000. The judge, how- | the lady of the white house, Itis in Kearney *'“]"l"" ’<!"“f':"""";"l"’<‘:>"»‘l‘"“‘:"" "(“'"‘:‘“‘;‘ Polnts and neckwear, hait goods, 1n et ever before whom the trial took place, im- | county, and William G. Cole is appoiuted | and his deputies, followed by his attorneys, | o OGP SAGH 0 G cossary for'n stock suitible to n fine and_ soe 08 feoadway i LY " eNDER, Neb. . 0—[Special to the Unexcell on, Wil sell o posed facntence under the Edmnnds law, | Postinaster. 0. C. Treadway and Matt M, Gray, The first { s oxcariod Toeation.” Wil sel oF Atother ‘new postoffice ias_been estab- | eharge preferrod was that of conspiracy, the | BEE.I—~A lamp exploded last evening in prope [ Iving each of the defendants two years | jishod . Ty aht ¥ p » " o, spread: required. M. A. Upton & Co., 1300 Farnam, Adamns has been appointed postmis . . Aehi Lol W | {ng kerosene room W vas in- - i IS 2 posing a fine of $1,000, The three bishops | Chrisl G. Jensen was to-day commis- | 1€ 18 charged with conspiracy with Henry | (o6 %6 veloped in flamos, The fire was PBUSINESS CIANCE Wanted a purinor in were sent to the penitentiary at Detroit, sioned postinaster ot Boleus, Neb,,and Jaw Sherman, Fred Munchrath, jr., and others, on | sean by some boys, and as plenty of help and 0 200l paying business, Indy oryent. One 8% 0 ' ; " Burd at Thayer, la, tne night of August 3, in the murder of Rev. ter was near the fl '$ were soon put out. thousand dollars required. Address P 68, Mich,, where they have been in confinement y R gl August 3, apater was near the flames were soon put out. hous LAt uldlthatimonths, - Thaapilisklion | UNOEFICIAT, EXPLANATION, Haddock. The state was represented by | The damage is slight. oftice a (R atly el . Theay Minister Phelps i3 said to lave sent to |y “aylor, who filed o motion for a | Aholumber finn of Bailey & Drer has dis- i " NORSALE—A good paying lnindry and busk for pardon was referred to the attorney gen- | Secretary Bayard an official explanation of it 3 * ey solved, Mr. Jos. G. Bailay, of Dubuque, tak- | ness,establishod 5 yenrs, Good chance for the eral, who decided that tha action of the | his refusal to present Mr. Thornyke Rice at | continuance of thecase until Monday. The | jng 11¢ Bancroit and Pender yards, and Wm. TIGHL nian; $1,500 cash, haianee on eLsy terms. Serritorlal fudge 16 imposing sentence was | the courk - motion set forth that H. L. Leavitt, a ma- | Dyer the Wayne brancl of the business. The . For partioulats nddress P. 47, Hes office. torint witness for the state, was In Kingsiey [ management of the yards remaing the same. fllegal, and the president therefore directed a Fo the Bols via ATaska. A 3 el anaremott of e yards romaius the st acase which furnishes cxcellent ground for | gram was reccived at the navy department AWy Sadyay KiSd & 1otion: 1ot shoes. with the ' builaings, Nxt ABd FOR) BELALS, a suit for damages on account of illegal pun- | this moming: change of venue. This was argued at great asaaiieiid, being the estate of A. L. Flower, decensed, of * 1shment. United States steamer Bear, Oun’ Alaska, length by the attorneys and associate counsel Van Wyck in Dodge County. .mdn:ev.\:il;rnu‘m:‘. 'Eym; I|n 3 firat-class Shsnoe A LOT OF DISGUSTED SPORTS, September 20, via San Franciso, October 8.— | for both sides. The result of the whole mat- | grpyoxr, Neb., Oct. 9.—ISpecial Tele- TVeit: towns 1o wosern Nensashe —Aqdras ‘The local sports about town were greatly | Hon, W, C. Whitney, secretary of the nav ter was that the continuance was granted | gram to the Br N L} " n 5 + —The republican campaign Frod W. Gray, Omuha. 208 12 mxr‘»ll-- L all day over the report that a prize | I have the honor to report the arrival in this | and the prisoner placed under §20,000 bonds. | In Dodge county was tm!‘m:\lly opened at OR BALE—Ono-hall into o ls!f it was to take f L.hm\ nllvl(mvnulgl_ at U'" on the fifteenth instant of the United | The following are the sureties: R. Selzer, 0. | Centerville to.day, in the center of the Livory Stablo-aoim, :{“;:;j"l""‘m;:l !‘_’:"i_'": Shepard’s landing opposite andria. The | States revenue steamer Bear, Captain M. A. D say, C. S. Hoyt, James Junk, J. B, | county. The Fremont brass band was pres- R Towior, 168 Dovgiags & LT place is just nside the District line and was Iv commanding, with' the horthorn A URE JUEUL B S e iivet s tho T0seRsTOnE BaTRLOT VAR glng. 2 selected on that purposc. ‘The sports were a exploring expedition on board. All | * egin and L. 1. Dramm. | \Wyck came in from Norfolk on the morning ; CRRVORVOTtH TN HEet TIeE, el AL T iR U \E Arctic- | Immedintoly afterward Arensdorf was | trajn: nodl was driven NFteen i 1168 Across the W et ALt e . well known Baltimore fraternity 8 afternoon there w towards the appointed pl We succeeded in u\'\;{m ng of Lenvenworth kn to the Arctic ocean eachied the | charged with murder, the information charg- | couutry. ‘1 he meeting was held at a be auti- stroetand the Belt Line K. K. A grocary store, ocean sixty miles to the eastward of Point | jpu i i WO % Had- | ful grove, and a larze crowd of farme; I A koo lino of wrocorics it this point will ing ith killing Rey. George €. Had- [ ful grove and a lare crowd armers bost aubinrh trade whout the o Barrow, Have fowarded writton synopsis of | IE1 with, kitiing Kov, George € Hatt | tientd ont. " Van Wyck's speceh was full of HE STRLETS BY THIS ADDITION 1 A the work done. b o T practical sense, and was enthusiastically re- ] 1 A 1 . and early were two young hitters, I S f Au ore, And. Jim Young, of Washiniton ; 3 'the'defendant did 1ic in wait and did felon- X ) o, \n severnl bitions in variet Ly iously, wilfully and premeditately kill and | ceived. Returning 10 Fremont the senator look at Leayenw or rA/nEApOEing TaRorts i B ek ixpedition. murder Rey, Haddock by firing n revolver. | addressed a magnificent audience at tho get not for this “pur irtriends were anxious for them to S The complaining witness is Dr. C. B apera house to-n tern s must_have n groce 5 Arensdort’s lawyers also in this ht »d a motion for a chinge of venue to Jus- Run Over By a Car. i 's court, allexing that the court was |~ Pr.artsyovti, N Oct. 0.—|Speeial prejudiced, The motion was finally wranted | Telegram to the Bre, j—A switchman named r powers in the ring. To-night the DEAD MAN'S MONEY. ¢ 3 L room 7, lron Bank, telophono . . 'W. Logan, on 'the promises, telephone S . #5491 ' @ | PORSALE=Stocs of hardware on the hest ON SHERMA crowd came back to the eity greatly disgusted Bocause ey innd out that (he sfuzgers hl | Worse Than Black Cats to n Gambier, grown timid at the last moment and failed | - and Still Waiting for Lucy Twons } it ! stroot in_Omahas zo0d Chinos for pATis : e ey Y 3 a and the prisoner was taken back to juil to | J. W. Weightman, formeily of Council s Chsh ANA WISKINE L0 Moe . B s b e of yery ol ty Years After Hex Huse wait ul] the papers i the case could be | Biufts fol from the'ton ofa hoscur wiilo . L - S L L S R R SENATOR PIKE'S SUCCESSOT band Lost It. h]l:!l ill‘vl'IM‘u-u ol : 5 ;‘u\\u", v : switching. The ran over his body. He “alifornin sts., Omaha, Net, a1 Rnattr Blite SENew i 4 R e ] Shortly after 11 0'¢lock Arensdorfappeared, | may recover. - 2 Senator Pike, of New Hampshire, is hardly Chicago Herald: “Tell you n story, | in'ehares of the officers and accomy xr]|iclilv_\‘ y TOR SALE—The 1 ¢ &fore In Dol oliticians besin to name his [ O e —_— It SALE- T 1 v e Roliticians besin 13 hamelts | me boy?" mused a Clark sweet gambler | his attorneys, to answer the charge of mir HOW TO LIVE LONG. B HE Moo, Ta, o i S Busiacnes fer one and revives the old_combat between | 10 the Herald reporter Well, L don't | der. Attorney Taylor for the state filed BN RV orage of 10 Hor GOty i T s i oot W ilim | mind if 1 do. [ve been carrying one | a motion for a continuance until Mon- [ The Courss Pursucd by People Who e O R OIS T B L & Chandlor. Senator Pike was selected as | aronnd in my head for this twenty year, | dav. = This was the occasion for an- Have Attained Great Age. tho bost chances In %o stop intos Sticoossor 0 Rolling and the bt caused & | and I guess it won't harm anyboily it 1 | other sally betweon the attorneys. Finally | pyolish Exchange: A fow Inoney-making business from. the Start. Kot little antagonism to arise between Chandler | tell it to you. It was away beek in the the case rested and ‘the continuance was | 4\ "8 FOE G Gur in s M. foll informution addross O. K, Snider, Des R ke wasa co ise candi- . re ¢ | granted until Monday, Arensdort’s bond be- | i 3 Dines, T, 200 ‘o and Ttollins,_ ke wasa compromise candi- | early 60, ‘when me und Cy Merritt | ST BB ARSI IOREDE | Clievrewl,” who has just comploted: the 01t SATR=TTrst-olash Bardwirs busingss; Wil bt effectod beeatise Rofinsand Ohandier | J¥ere dealing faro in Baltimore. It was | i same s in the conspiracy case. first contury of his existence; and a fete T e, with $3,000 ocie. Mo et Sto | in the fall of the jear, too, | ~Asstated yvesterduy when Arensdorf was | in his honor was celebr: Ad- , for I remember, we had just | brought to the city last night, he was taken | ical gardens of Pa a stove near the roulette | at once to jail where he ren Id. A new legislatu Lo ovember and no_appointment | by the v > the new leglslature Is | rigged u are still in th be elected in will be made a m'the botan - | T'0 by beautiful lots without geing into bank- | simivuices. Siinds cause ot sollin S BR i 0 GEBIELTS arese lock box 1, Ainsworth, Neb. ; ned all meht. | eminent man ativibute his great age? 3 5 g TANTED-— An elevator, Loavenworth Busi. e bt | emincn great age raptcy to do it. WA it o the fio Tino. " & aplonind elected. The will ho of | wheel. One night when the play was | This morning, in company w To the action of coflece in preventing ke thel ses. This legisla- | light ore W o , | he went to his home to sée his family, who | i ' hi ration chance to got trackage for elevator or store- time to make their asses. This legisla- | light and there was nobody in the house wre greatly distressed. Here a mostaffect «| ¥ aste of system, - and to his moderation house, After Oc it will cost more money to Lokan Fller, ; ture will most likely elect a successor to Sen- | bt me and Cy, a man opened the door, | i wasto, } L CL Gl : \ ¢ 1| AN o el s | in eating. v et or this splondid location. Seo J. W . ator Pike as well as ono to il his unexpired | gt down at the faro table and bought | 15 e Wt referemni oo s eSS | 14 addition o coffee ho has indulged in I |\l V E:S I IG—A I ' E: 'I'HIS ou the premt Drione 800, or J. W B Januaty, Covernor Clrriorwill apporet | five stacks of chips, “Ho was a youhg | makeany statement for publication, 1t is [ warm baths. Hekas always, it is roport- . popmi eI RO S 8 B5I0F a senator up to that vime, Among the candi- | feller, this man was, He had a light | expected” that M. D. McConnell, of Fort | ed, had a repugnance to fish and to vege- SALE-Bakery, confectionery —and dates enator Patiorson, ex-Congress. | mustiche, blue eyes, and a face Dodge, and possibly States Attorney Baker | tables; but he likes onions and fruit eaush oF oIk Tanuire oh Kars: Dealbus man M on, Daniel Barnara ) A7 (the late | a8 u case sheet, Oy did the dealing will be here Monday and assist in the prose- | Wine 'he has néter ‘fasted. But other Co., 1106 Farnam st., Omuha, Neb. senator’s law 'partuen), and ex-Governors | I wentup into the lookout chair. The | cution. ‘The examination promises tobea | things besides diet hf:“\'o contributed to M. A.UPTON & co,, QOISALE—-Or trado for Omahi property. Chee d Smyth. - Cliandler was opposed | deal came our way all through, and the | YE&¥ sensational and seatching one. | M. Chevreul's Tong lifet Sole A ts. 1509 Tho best loented livery Lusiness, with stock in s siptor, "Gl SOt | e Tost s ‘chips in o fimo. “But ho | deoree anse, hrted seskrday tor e | it hd"sigodh bowinning. 1o ole Agents, 1509 Farnam st. | gucod i i i, oo | 8inate wing of tho capitol has beon at half | Wis & dand e is mow in_the hands | anoostors wors lgiiphy and long lived; ment, ots, Farm: . money loaned, mast ol day, and the se chamber has out, and if he had ever | of thé oflicers. In this he states he saw the | morcover, he ne found moncy ‘“‘hard Bt and oINS letronte 5 016 been draped 'with mourning iu- respect to called the turn he’d knocked us silly. I | assassin commit the crime and that he saw | to get and heavy’to hpld.”” If not born ——————eeeee———— ey Senator Pike’s memory, seen that the game W &'omg to be a | Haddock fall. He does not state in this who | with a silver spoonin his mouth, he was T y . o 5 FOUND. 1t was mentioned in this correspondence | on an old straw hat, and watehed the | murdereris, * Lange has made several con- | yo had Jittle, troublg in_the world £ ) + | heels, and made by a man who under- | TN Skitet. MH500™" wedt Foriitios toe @ dayor 80 azo that thera would be most | hets. Tho follor never sald a worde, | tradictory siatements, however, and there is | *OpiaVGATE U lopouRiain the yord stood his business, complaints would be | hanaling and seliing at nuction. Horses, mules L % likely a change in the oflice of SUpervising | move'n to call for chips. e noves took | Eome doubtas to how much cobtidence may | | DUt M. whevroyy €ges Bot dokiatl = few and far between. and live Stock, nlSo carringes, carts, livery and architect of the treasury. Mr. Bell has held | Jiorei 10 S fq8 shibs, Hle nover took | be placed upon his statement, any believe, like some other men who have achieved B p i 220 horse snpplics, west of Chicnzo. Sule days, 0° . the place for some time, Fimetrom Toora | his eyes oft'n the table cither. ’Long | however, that he is arranging fo turn states | Jength of days. "3 fety scem to think | 8 P. Morse & COo’s Magnificent Dis- Ffl——s : Mondays, Woinosduys nhd Suiurdays. Brown, i . toaccept it and he has listed two years under aboui midnight me and Cy got hun- | evidence. Itisexpected that Leavitt will be | their own method of living and working play- LY Winspear & Cauter. " Telephone No. 50: [ fhe detoerate, but a change 18 most probable | &ry. and we asked the feller if | broughtliere to-morrow. Much sympathy is | the best for all other men. . The Abbe The furniture and rental of the Coz- * now. ;l;o—(hly Acting Secretary Fairehild in- | he'd slu[l!llung lum)u;:h to glltl 'mothing | expressed for Arensdor, owing doubtless to | Moigno, a famous French scientist, for Lons .“"fi"h 3 . Al ormed Senator Lustis, of Louisiana, that Mr. | to eat. He said that he wouldn't, and so | his prominence and the good name he has | jpgiines, exclamed: How. - happy | The Largest and Finest Stock and his house is now doing and has done — William Trerret of New Orleans, had been o play we N > During the examination | \0° % Rt x il a EEostman, D for two yours the seci o TRAYED OR STOL! eans, hac the play went on. N would those be who should adobt my | “guic Rooms West ®of Chicago— ey l‘;l;}‘;h:";‘d fi"z«vst busmess | QTEEN O OMa: onds ne durk red cow, of horns sawoed_off! ly every bot he | 81ways born arly every bet he | §.00NF 00 Gvidences of friendship: from i asked to_come to Washington and sce the | mado Gy picked up. Tlhe feller scemed R T 4 A of an 2 jent, The appointment is made by the | T22G0 V¥ T up. ¢ feller seemed | 46 crowd were manifested ana the Germans | regime.” Ie attributed his powers o oy R 3 o it T Finder please n to Geo. Mere i e proln e ke mAaby Sio st ':g«l),,y'uuh cky, but he never beefed. | partieularly refuse to believe him guilty. work and his old_age to abstinence from Everything New — Plush Gar. factory reasons giyon for wishing | toga, uud i Sdent is consulted Th the matter - My, | Never a word came out'n his head. Ho | “Much stress 1s laid on the point that | tobacco, cating little meat, to the habit ments From $20 to $100. i L . P. Rumsey RAYED OR ’i-mn.us..,,,,,\u“ of as agood architect and | Just set there and bet and lost till T got | Leavitt’s account of the murder does not cor- | of never saying ‘I shall do." or “T am = = am sts., n the evening of Oot. 15 now on his way to this city. Bic! About daylight the feller got down | respond with the account given by the man | doing,,”” but *‘T have done,” and to the = 5 Probate Notice. 6,8 durk brown horse, front foot white, white THE GEEAT NATIONAL DRILL. to his last hundred. He blew 1t all in | Whosaw tho shooting from the window of | fact tliat he added a drop of rum to Lis | Street Jackets $1.50 to §15. New styles SR star in forchiend, Reward for return to ¥illard 1o e success of tiro proposed natiorial dril | for chips. He slapped 10 on the queen | {ho enging house. The man ot (he enzing | coffeot all over the department. Complete line od gt U 0010 n this city next May is already assured. The se or saw bucl house festified before the coroner’s jury tha I g e oy T e i L0 X 2 Y S S TR L T . - Doney i aecured and. the services of Prof. | tg Jose und unother suwbuck on the ace | th'one who did the shooting camo trom tho | The experienco of M. Mignet, another | Sealskins Sucques. Newmarkets and Dol | aid” doccusod wi 2 et thersraniors o | 1% Numo on cinsh. Finder pisuss. roturm i . C. De Leon, the celebrated drill | ¢} W'Ge guid I Ll hingn =4 1 , and | Golumbia house corner, following Mr. Had- | octogenarian, who was the oldest mem- |y, g suid estate bofore me, county Judge of Douglus | Dr. E. W. Lee. 189 master, are engaged. These are the prerequi- | f1en Cy suid he was hungry and we'd | dock. Leavitt says Arensdorf came uvin front ber ~of the French Academy, diff AR s through S. P. Morse & Co.'s | County, Nebrasku, at tho county court room, in OST—Large Knights of Pythias oharm: find- Blles Of succese: From the very day the | Detter go get something 0 eat. The | of Haddock. Rumors of all kinds and_con- | slightly from the industrious savant. He glance through S. P. ; -0+ | suid colinty,on thio Ist duy of Deccmber, 1856,on | IO arTicate roturn to Knafman 1ros 15th st roject was put on foot and announced in | fellow said'he wouldn’t have anything of | jectures and surmises are heard on every | ascribes his extreme old age to sobriety spaciouscloak and smt rooms on their | the Ist day of Fobruary on thelst | oizarsiore and get roward. 05 108 B e of sornespontenes began: | the Kind. Mo and Cy wore aboot ready | hand, and. ail shades of opinion aro et | in. eating and drinking. tho habit of | second floor impressos ono with the fact | {4F,0f APHI 187, at 10 o-tlock a. m. enoh duy | <52t RN o Milftary: companies In every part of the | to fall out of our chairs from hunger, but | pressed. The public is anxiously waiting £0 | Jony " walks, constant and congenial | that they are in the largest and best | exumination, adjustment and aliowance. SK | & whits spotien sow from L ¢ Encwold. s country began to send inquiries until it is all | the player scemed to be as fresh asa | 1¢arn what defense Arensdorf will make Ygputonatal) P, a ey es S RUIAOR,sdlu and . Six | B white spotted cow from L. C. Enewold, 824 u s player sce: as freshasa |} i At work, early hours, and perfect content- BN % b & months are’ allowed for croditors to present | 8 27th st. prawd one man can do at this early day to answer Every once in a while he'd take a | @14 What he has to say for himself. R alllivests stocked cloak department in the country | {hoir clutms, and one yent for the adminietentor - = - — questions from those who mean to take sub- fEs i S b T men RS £ i 1 b is indeed the fact. - Every stylo | tosottiosuid estate, from tho 1st day of October. A piain band goid finger ring, either i ooh] drink of whizky, but that's all aordinar; he re: rmed | #8nd such is indeed the fact. - Every sty y , ) stantial interest. In the first place Washing- | “F; €LY, h Prohibition in Towa. Extraordinary are the reasons assigned 1856, this notico will bo publishod in tho Omahs 16th, Izard ov Ith streot, with the name 3 ton is by far the best place in the United From the moment he whipsawed us DunyaTE Tal 0a6 0.2 Buanlsl (Tel by some peoplé for their great age. | Re- | of garment Daily Bee once esoh woek for four wooks suc- engraved on inside. 'The finder will i State T Mhateacs he began to win just as fast as he had lost UBUQUE, Ia,, Oct. 9.—|Special Telegram | ¢ M. Chevreul, & Par o- EOR LADIES' WEAR cosslvoly, prior to tho Tat day of December, 184 | please’loave at Beo office 833 ¢ States for a military exhibit. There are much heg! vin j tha D e L ferring to M. Chevreul, a Puaris cor 1o It day of | 3 v 4 i3 the finest streets® and grounds hero for | during the night, He was just making | to the Ber.J—Judge Couch rendered an im- | o, dent says he can see no special | can be purchased here, as S. P. Morse & J-HNeCEELoGn, County Jutigo. T, 05T fino rod knit_shuy Q rades and drills, the best atmosphere in | Cy and the money box sweat” when Iex- | portant deeision in the case of Koob, who | ap < 4 Baturday ovening, Sept. in a man's living 100 years. = Tl Co. make as disinct and separate n bus- iRaiiialvedc Jossl ani liatydcompanion, he- | (chunged pince with my, purinior, and | was fined by the mayor of Cascade, Dubuque | other day,” he s, T wis shown an iness of olouks and suits thoigh thoy offico and ot reward tdes headquarter: . vy, | began to fix the cards in the sardine box | county, for selling liquor without a eity li- | ancient angler whio'is 105 years cld, and an exclusive cloak and suit house, the army and naval academies, all of which | for'the next deal. The stranger had his | cense, and for selling to, minors, appealed to | who s been, teasing A e Railway Time Table BOARDING, L ity T has due grentest enthustagin o ‘apy | bets all made when I tapped the box for | the district court. Ho demurred to the com- | River Rance for nearly a contury past.” gy T With rooms, s o cor 1th und place over wilitary affairs, Nothing de | luck. lDut that was all the good 1t did Ylu_m{ in the former case on the ground that This worthy old Frenchman attributes ALASKA SEAL SACQUES, $200. e following 18 (e o A ot nerivalland des 1 FaLE T e . pends upon that wncertain wrd uncharliabie | me. The foliow callod the turn from e statg law did nol. pormit thoclty to I~ | 1ig yroqt ago to fishing with nrod nnd | This is the greatest bargain ever shown | parture of trains by Gontral” Suuniard Time at | PMIISI-CLASS Gihlo bord for gentioman and % body known as congress, unless possibly a | start to finish, and hauling in enough | oD saloons anctth the latier case onihe | 1y, Pand says that if every one would go | in America, because it has always Bold | iFedonalidapotas. Sibealng i0Tit10.0,7B1 By AL 14 wife or single gentlemen, in- privato fam- joint resolution granting privilege to use the | chips to make him even. Me and Cy | Kot i oiTnk minors th froquont saloons | a-fishing for a hundred years or so very | for §350 in past yeurs. B L o D R i | 1 LI YTl Dok Dogge AudOsplisiaye: + White house lot and_one ot two otbier govern- | were getting a little uneasy and faint, bt | and that the city could not impose an addi. | few would die yoang! PLUSH CLOAKS, C.B.&Q.and K.C, 5t J. & O B. from the B, | ~ — S Catitore ment resorvations for drilis, “Allis s private { the stranger was as fresh as 4 da We | tional punishment. The demurrer was sus- | Lord Marchmont, the friend of the poet | All lengths and sizes at §20, $25, 0, | &1 dopot. ull otliers” from ‘tho Union Pucits | JFOARDING=Good day bourd, 1616 Catiforn] RECERIEIDIe0 Ane ,,},“:1.,,:;““0"“j{};;";);fi"“‘;{::‘{ Kept on playing until away into the after- | tained. 1t is caleulated this will cause Du- [ Pope, lived to the age of eighty-six. In | §34, §40, $15 up to §100. dopot, PEIDaRTRATNG " eerts and speeial exhibitions in drill at night | noon, withdead luck agin the bank. | bugue saloon ieepers to refuse to pay the | repl tion as to his habits, he LADIES TAILOR MADE SUITS o U. P, dopot at 6: PERSONAL ¥ On the white house lot and eharge sufficicnt | 1t had been over twenty-four hours since | elty license. S exp! at he had lmd down when | At $10, §12, $15, $18, §20, §22, $25upto | I 310:00--11:00 . m. ; TRHSONAL TP TR T - admission to meet 1he other expenses, Al [ we'd eaten a mouthful” of anything, but An Exciting Convention. young one maxim to whi zidly | $50. e i 3 8 P a1 D 0. "Fonas & Oo.s Amorioan . other entertainments will be free, The the feller still insisted on pliying. At 6 | g0 S0 X [Special Tele- | #dhered, and to which h much |~ All new styles made in the last 60 days; Clotifors, 1503 Kol . M ordors fiied: ature is also made of | will last eight days, winding up on decora- | o'clock he was about 2500 winner and of his good health, What was that? To | a specialf tion day, when the zreat national cemeter od 1o signs of quittin, gram tothe BEk.|—The Woodbury republi- No. T BLACK SILK SUI RREONAL=Wimted & man with brains and ) f signs . rise with the 1 No. To go to bed LACK SILK * B : DI —~Wunted n m will be Visited. 1t promises to be an affair i ornas - 5 s | can county convention was held here to-day. | F15¢ WIth, the, Jamcs 208 ¢ L 2p. m. money 10 handle a materinl used in all oun b ey o BeT. 8 p ¢ L g No. vaas, Vel s wines em o perfect ge! k- 00, Ly. Omaha 10 0 m.; Ar. Brondway | Address P52, Bee oflice. 350 0 i CIHANGES 1N THE CABINET, walked around the room, while Cy be- | in the same on account of the prominence | "N Jess chirious is the e I offeot Auizust Fth tnill furthor no- ason given by | manshiv. fAn Ohio mAn Gugkests that ex-Senstor n todeal, From that minute the feller | given the prohibition question lately, and | g gertain Canon Bleadon, who' reached SILK PERSTAN SHAWLS $7.50. Tins s additional to presont train service, | PRISONATCMrs, - Handclph, the, fumoy . George H. Pendleton, of the Buckeye state, an to lose, and at midnight he was | as was exvected, the convention was one of | 100 s by the simple precaution of 100 of these for next week’s sale; they o W MORSE, G.P. A, | 60 0ol vecommend Resid ik “now iminister to Berlin, may have as his ob’ | down to his last hundred. I Temember | the most spirited and exci wearing an overcoat! Itis recorded by | have been $15 and §18 cach; thirteen sule Arvival A A ROLING LN prom the | 1ith 8t 1800080-d00r N0Fth OFDAYENDORE 8t T et i voming hore & trade ofpositions with | just how he looked then, although it's | this county. J. H. Holton was renominated | another centenarian that he porsons aro employed in the cloak, suit | Tranater Dopot atGounoil Ulutla Ladics, % conts: gents, b conts, — 4IT1Y & ¢ Socretary of State Bayard, M| Pendleton | tywenty years s looked like | for county’ elerk: Phil Carter, the present | eaten cold meat, and by this ; {orwenr dapartments and 8. P, ORPART n »ERSONAL—Wenk, undoveloped parts of th & & does not like it abroad, and Mr. Bayard | b oply YOuLs it bluo eyes glittering | incumbent, for recorder; 8. M, Muarsh was | he had saved his digestion from and URderiTper (ANRELMONIS ARG 8. ke D 10400, ROOK Ax | wrcod und strongthened. Positive - makes no secret of his dézire to spend asea- | WATOLE B8 KESRE BAIS Wi ot i | renominated for county attornéy, and A. L. 1ad sa0 iy Cigesl Morse & Co. invite all to call and see the 5 Jl0AGO, RoG 5 od snd sieonsil 4 sonin o foroign country. ‘The suggestion | Wi G SITANLES 165 and, while wich his | Wilkinson and George Esantraut’ for super- ture exhaustion, ; 1y | Proper fall styles before purchasnig, B0 A k 3 tor statn: Al % ! \ cast one, Y b 2 AL e & # K 8- e el g, equally unsatisfactory, orth Adams, weman, 19400 & XORTHYRITRAN, e ey &1 three, changes - the cabinetad soon as fhe | tacho. I was looking over his shoulder INDORSING McSHANE, explanations of long life. A Scotéh | pairing telephor N P g ii0an0 s Xg R Clairvoyant, IR So st an ek, | irhonlio saado Jus lasc et Ko pluzed netsspaper recontly anuouticed the death | mith shop, was in dangor of fulling, and | A% | AT ADAMATASKA roveals past prossnt aid R et pitile ALn Hovera sy he yll"_wulvl?ld 09.“[1-* “glux\llgfilfIAflqllll ll(' Independent Republicans in Lancas- | of four cente: ans in Movayshire. Of | cqught hold of an e light wire. The CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINCY. MAnaAucsatn in fwnily, e, ooy bow Feady 10 xo out wlso, After all it scems that | (03¢ B UAG 006 O Wi, O o T tor County in Convention, one it is stated, “During her long life | current was powerful enough to keep x to hold afeotionsf hushand oriover, Sadlse 1, M. Whitney, who totlie. country gave the | forward und watched Cypull the cards | = S Ay A she took no other' medicing than sulphur | him from letting go, and would probably X Thction guaraiteod. bl: S. Jeast promise, has turned out the most satis- | § could almost hear the stranger’s heart LINcoLN, Neb., Oct, 9.—|Special Te and infused blackberry leaves, to which | have killed him had he not yelled to the » re PEUSONAL-Mm | Dr Nunume V., W elwrvoyint, Mcdical and busingss Medium n Cy began to uncover the | to the Beg.]—The independent republ she attributed he . Tactory wan n the cabinet for the president' | thump wh periect state of health | blacksmith, who ran out with his pinoh- B BALTHOUAKY PioTOOHARHS. 151 Boe of dimm'rm s, nmllwhuul ulll\'ullml of Lancaster county met in convention to-day | and longevity.” ers, clipped the wire and rescucd the | Room No. 8, 121 North 10th st., Omauha, Neb, ome very interesting reports will be made | the queen o arts Isaw the player's | and placed in nomination some strong candi- |~ There is one chst on record which verely shoo! T —————— ] 6 by § 3 8 5 L hich | geverely shocked man, SRR M L i U | — £ by overnuent enploy s and etcrs on th | fingors witoh nervously, & strange” ery | dates for the legislature. The convention | would scem ‘to provo, (hat even dirty el A0 e O Dl e MIBCELLANEOUS. B vonea, Lisides the two solontista st to | gscaped from big lips, and, theu bo fell | was composed almost entirely of farmers, the | Babits avc not uufavorable. to longesit Don't Crowd The Toes. Ceidd v, w. | A 55 b M NJ OTTCI =1 will not_be_responsible for any BB Aricsion by tho keoioeioal suryoy and (he ckwardupon the floor—dead. 4 | various precincts being well ropresented, | An Edinburg ‘mmlr.m' February, 1771, | Dogroit Tribune: *The only way to WAUARH, ST. LOUIS & PACWIO. N Ol contrnctod tor vy Sirs. Krank Hob- . BlEnAL ofico enincers from the war depart- | o ~1 WHL ot el yan ah tha hpened | A thorough organization was eficcted, and reports the death of w Montrose woman | 1 ovent corns or bunions,” said & chiro- AB:0R. M. | AR M erts, Frank Hoborts. 1 B oot architects trom = the suboryising | fron thist Lo uns the ¢ase of 46 C0T0" | he people are in carnest, as witnessed by the in her 107th year..»‘Her neighbors say | DO 1y, “is to have shoes to fit BLOUX CITY & PACIFIC, ONEY T0 LOAN—OD farm and city ¥ architect’s oftico, treasury department, were | ner's mnquest, for it's rather unpleasant T A that she had nof washed her f fi less.a per: wants to get 05 A M. A 9:36 A M. 7\ N 1 W. A, L gent down, They made careful examina- | to me. But this much I will tell you; [ folowing resolution: HiAc_sho Lkt ROR MENIGEE Lop 1050, 10 | tho feek. eS8 a person wan [ 2% b AL Asi e M orty, mo delny. . #lons, and are preparing elaborate reports to | When they searched the feller's clothes | Whereas, The Hon. John S BT or Sarty Jou J"i““lfi}t“' ath. o | burned he does wot put nis hand on u red- L A st £ . theirsuperior oficors,and they willbo printed. | they found nothing but this letter, which | candidate for congress in the First Conures: | SOme Peoh(e kb KATS SOMBRINOE | hot stov ; LWARD ATRIMONIAL—Papor oc £ Then there will be a lotof photographic | 1,ore no date J slul:nld)nlrl('l. lelu\ ah'uwlu by hi llmz.-r of I“ ?m\ ““‘ Il;mlill “Jtl“"‘v“‘l\*‘l‘l) 01 ¢ "A‘l“““h- “In what particular are shoes generally TON PACIFI udvortisoments |.-l‘.m Ind! nserted in the reports, 4 ceptance, a8 well as by his past history, that viously, they haye, never (d the isfitted NION | > men WANKINY Correspondciia 3\ giowa |nsarte 9 Foports vor iy lue ! ¥ social history of thein ewn country. misfitted | & Pacifio Expross for 10 ceuts. Addross, Helping Hand, wviews of crumbled buwildi goysers and Mfi}»uhng Henry: heis in favor of wise and judicious legi; ot S1t) JEEA 0L omniblad. Pludiius. goyecrs an od on to the woney you have been en- | fion in relation to railrondsaid railroad trafiic | haf 1th nk it is safe to say that ninety- s en- | ping out of every hundred women wear Jenver Kxprods ‘Local Bxpress. &M IN NEi ¥ Bule st., Chicuio, 111 559 261 ntury agoudvankenness W rising photogra here has obtmned | trusted with, You know your weakness, | in this state, suppiementod by national legis- | encouraged by all classks. 24 Y \ 4 V0 EXCITANGE Tor morchunéiia, 636 sored B htess vl b 15 dolg dhriviugt | and fust think what would “decome of the | Lation wpon the saue subject to the end that | snys: ngod by gll classts. ~An old ad shoes hat are (00 lurge in the. instep. L& M IN NEIL O EXCIANGE for iordhunélie, 185 sored & Dukiness turning out dupleates, Toere will | ebildren and 1" should anything happen to | the tillers of the soil may be relioved frow | 112 Who goes to bed, and £oes to bed sobe Shoes that are made too large in the in- | al. . Night Expross... i box #03, Shenandouh, 10w, 08 "~ be the first series of earthquake documents % Luey the thralldom of railroad” monopolies, be it | ¥ails as the leaves de:and dies in Octobe: step allow the feet to crowd forward on | =355 SOUTHWARD. S e Tatae e * published by this goverment out very soon, since that day 1 have beem trying | therefore A But he who goes o ek and goes to bed wel- to the toes and the result is there 18 a de- | -0y 7 STINISSOURL PACIFIC 3 Y Qtlons whon loarned. G. W iker, rooms 3 THE COLOR LINE AT WASHINGTON, to tind who Henry was. Cy has been | kesolved, That we recommend him to the N T formity of somo sort. When a wowan's | {0y ... (huy Bxpross Yaundb, lron Bun Y0y o i - Ao drawing of the color line at Richmond, | Jook Edpross \g for Lucy, but neither of us gordial support of every antl-monopolist 10 | Lives ua o ought tadoywud dics a good fel- | foot hiirts her, nine (imes out of ten sho h [ L trday; D, duily excopt i pmpes i ' gontinned the doctor, ‘i have | day: C, daily exce J. | the age of 50 is to be temperate, virtuous | mad,” continued the doctor, "is to iy 1 » on the sunny side of the | customers talk of a corn root. A corn is ) Monday THE OALIGKAPH. 50 & men I Washiugton than pighably sy OWe | s “heen compounding interest these | convention met to-day at Platte Cen , b va'h"”'“a which ate nover antered oy | TWenty years, Suvbiose e and Oy eoukd | M MoFarland, of this aity, was vominated | &80 0 /KSR OB, TS, FOON LR, M over | only w ealiousod spoty and goes only as ¥ ywhate men, and it is doubtful it some of them | Spe ent of that stufl after what had o 4 o S e hedge. ¢ is himself considerably ove A 02 od & [ | for county attorney. Dr. F. J, Schug, of | 6,500 goolures that he has never been | far us it is pressed. Nurrow-toed shoes | il for a day. He attributes his good | are the cause of ingrowing u ails, too. i | ENOBRAPH T8~ the ot require uthe ba o STOOK YARD TRAIN jeave U. P. depot, Oimuba, at 551—0:00 0. 0 23008004 :05— or 5 led to an inquiry on e y i the district, and we pledge ourselves to use . " b AN THEL S e i 'C, 8T, 4.8 ¢ ¥ you d 0d porition as stonographer c.‘r::'h:h]wn“l‘:‘frd.“ylyxmm eriaitad L Rona veen successful. Do you know it has al- | gyery honest means to secure his election, low, & his ;‘l".l "“_"l‘l “‘.‘ :',‘“"l‘,'““f'f“l“ r "”'l'" iys:lh-.;:, 0:200] B:45b).. Vii Plattsmo ]! olon G W linker & Co. voous sl +Tron 4 i of the best hotels in Was e Il reod) ways been my opinion that Henry was | “'The ticket nominated to-day will make it In the good old times this adage ap- | they will bo made lurgor in the ' | “Dopart NOKTHW AILD, uuk. nolored man as a guest if it ean possibly be | Sent to Baltimore to buy goods, and that | very ehilly for the “..r ticket next Novew- | pears to have been regarded as gospel by | an if her toes are uuud ing her l| u U AT O PP & O ,1‘,“ {OGRAPH, 6 9 e atthe o Hion Nave colored | when he realized he had 10st his em- | bes, and Lancaster will be among the doubt- | ail elasses, and, inspite of hard drinking, | chief is only increascd, ~The buttons | Fg, " | Sioux Cied Kxpre i plo ds guests frequently. Here an effort | ployer’s money the shock was too wuch | ful'on congressional matters. many tipplers lived to old age should be reset 50 as to make the instep ] Jaklund Accow 2w 3 & Stenographer, It wil b8 F’ nde, and pretty too, to en- | for him. Lucy was his wife, me boy,and ——— There is now in England & famous New | smaller and the shoe fit the better, ‘The Depart, __ BASIWARD. Amvive. | + force the eivil righis law, while at Richmond | I often wonder if she has learned of his Platte County Kepublica York minister who be; ife us a biack- | slovenly fitted shoe is the cause of nearly » N B & Q. A case of that kind would be h\mxm\l out ::g strange death. I wish we could tind he Corumpus, Neb.,, Oct, 9.—[Special Tele- | smith in Yorkshire, is the Rev. | all the trouble, 0:00 attsmouth [ N Q:’éfi,:}flfi.‘."iflhfi’,‘;fi".'n'.'x'y“’u'.‘l';- black | for the monoy we won from her husband | gram to the BEr.|—The adjourned county | Robert Collyer, who says that the way to Ope thing that always makes me | NOTE--A, tealns dully; 8, duily cxcept Sul ; ! | © - would o the work for u white wan, so strong | happened? It would have gone agin our the line down. Colored wen are never & and then, besides, 1t would have this city, was nominated by acclamation for thin one-thicd of te time ¢ & Commodated in a white nan's barber snop, R 5 B Ty Ty e ¢ | coroner. William Ivin, of Woodville town- s g “Do you find Woi men Lo be 2)p. m.i Denver hx. ke 5 m money is L < health to the fact that he was reared on Do you find women or men g e . 3 lfi&hfl act would lose frade for s (s class | wuss than black cats." Y% | ship, and G. G. Bowman, of this eity, were | gutman) and milk, and he claims to have | troubled the most with their feets” ALY g W Ao vk s TN O b 8% quick a8 work for a colored man . e nominated for representatives of the Twenty- | nover had 1ndigestion in his life “Women, I should say. The high- e with us, G. W, Buker, ltooms 3 i Atisntio Bx..le 8. 0. T:368. w.; Chloayo a8, Iron ! = ANOTHNS DENERICYINE BOUNCE Dr. Hamilton Warren, Eclectic Physi- | third district. The contest for nomination of |~ On the other hand, Carlyle lived to be | heeled and narrow-tued shoes are whut bilg Friuter Honslct afler & 164 9 | ejan” and Surgeon, Boow 6, Crounse | foat revrescutative was clase, and at the | 83, had the dyspopsia ll his life, and | play the misehiel with thom, and, as 1| g5 0,607 bim oo ¥o e 3, Qs i ilu'd thirty men from the | block corner 16th snd Capitol avenue | close of the fifth ballot McAllister, of this | never lived on ‘the sunny side of the | said before, the failure to have the shoes % - 4 s | s:08nm. 1ent printing offiec, among ihew Jobhn | Dayuand night calls promptly attented Lo | elty, withdrew for sowe reason, leaving the | hedge'’ at all. fitted properly at the instep. . If women ' " “Exvept sunday. < SNOGKAVIY and Typuwrning sobool B lidoias T aau 8, diou vank. G, W. Haxer.

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