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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, OOTOBER 16, 1886 DIED FROM WANT OF CARE,| T cwammon kuuouiom. ', | THE SEOUND DAY S SESSION, | e e e o oaren | ey Al ey welt broathlonly |, BOHEMIAN 3 UBLICA A STARTLING FAOT. ssistant | for the end. ~ The stage effects are exc i RS An Enthusiastic Sontherner's Grand- socretary of the vowmittee. It was de. | lent, and in the slurce house scene wher y Held an Tnteresting Mecting | Tt is not commanty known that ? large P : iloquent Tribute to a Local | cided to' make. the Woadquarters of tho | the heroine has beon chained by her mur- W d b sl it SR A Lincoln M Pitiful End in a Rickety Orator, Yesterday's Mmru.z nml Businets of the | committee at Secredary Patrick's oftice | derous hushand and the waters turned in An interesting meeting of tho Bohem .‘I'w‘h:‘.«‘- :.I\' l::y[ '.\”xy:'v:‘;,:::l» dmy:yllx"(;\lv‘n”(’:; b 0ld Building. | KNaw York Tribune: A corresyondent Presbyterian Synod of Nebraska. during the comiif dampaign, The dis. | up rnlhvr, the audionce fairly ceased re- | ian republicans of the First and Second | 3500 ove and liver W!I fore A remody of the State er, & newspaper puk enssion of different schemes that offerod | piration for a moment or two, and felt | wards was held at Boliemian hall last ( shed at Ji Mis,, coniributes ar some hope of sucgessifor the democratic | promted to rush to the rescue. Nosueh | night The me i wha Inpeoly ttuhed | oy o e mtiues ke Reat dreye, DESTRUCTIVE FIRE AT NORFOLK cium Tour anti a half colmns long | DOINGS OF THE DEMOGRAGY. | ticket in Douglascofnty this fall was in. | thrilling and reahitic scene lias ever be | G oprosontative Bohomians of tho | Many borsons. asing. Athiophores Tof ' | of Generai C Hooker dulged at great longih until the commit- ) fore been put upon the stage. It is the ¥ ¢ THHHEE 0L S197) & ! ’ | To say that his culogitim is ‘g 3 | toe had taiked themselves into the beliof | very triumoh of mechunical effect city, who are fully alive to the import. | Ficumiatism and neuralgia have boen sur, Avothor Strong Van Wyck Man | oy Hothing, o aflirm that itoit. | A Crystal Wedding—Rohemian Re- | that they would huwe no troublo in cap |~ Miss Cora Tanner, as Adnie Moead anco of tho coming election, K. W. Bar: | Jjfised to find that chronic dorders of . Nomin For the Senate — A | glows the most ulrunm(n‘mh that cver publicans—Hurt by a Cab—Court | turing the county without a struggle. It | madu n fineimprassion by her pains-t ik | (os was chosen ohaitman of the meoting, | grontiv Folnred And thoy Thve written Ay ha lips oF Ad was Hnally decided’to make the (ssue on | ing and conscientious work, and the on bl Fipddd k) 88 On ate News. dmiration sat enthra t the feet of 3 ition_gue s d o ) 8 even and emin dresses were made by Geo sTmar emec ots direetly o so org #les Out—State News. Genits, 8 o keap well withth the boutids dent—Other Local. monts wots madd {9 Somiience the Hight | sntistactory. A bright bit of eharaoter | Srare g Koo by Heotge Hoffman, | romedy dcts directly on these organs, 1 — of veracity. In comparison with it the iy utonce, A commities was appo inted to | b AL LR AL LT T O o fukies of tho Soming. contest | stances kAU regnlming Vol netom. A Miserable Doath, T tion valentine seems unsociable, e P MR prepare for a shovt “wtumping campul, doney. Leonard Grover also furmsnhed | gng RSIRINE the sty of ONEAY by 1kt oahveett HOTeE Siewoony; . Nath, Oct. b A " lla Rookh" prosaic, and the confec o Tho Prosbyterians, = | by the way of making a show of activity. | considerablo comedy in s part of Jon [kl b bl Taken it contiection W th Atilovhoros | TN Det. 1 TIOHGTS khawn A6 tAy, Dalus 1t JRaires 1o second day's session of the Preshy. _THE SENATORIAL CONVENTION inson. George Windsor and Maggie | yiblicans of all elasses and P A B AL el L AU il AU ol ttonie il 24| Lunl sweetnt T bt Just read iis | torian synod of Nebraskn convened at | - Yesterday was the date for the meeting | Holloway were both amusing. Mr. € sl ol b i ,l,””\‘] veNsTons | wond ont Wil Sare . Trge N i to-day the dead body of a_ young man named 4 ‘“\'.',‘.'L_"I N ‘\,f‘:f., ret his (General |~I ‘”A\, hele Lm\ “‘ ,“, :“::: |”\ ! 1"'51 l‘” ator. The nino 1')‘»(;‘3}\1”(‘::y;nn‘.fl eizatof | Hia Polt of ndventarer. L be desired in | of ]wvv‘\lwwwwwl of Senator Van Wyck | of those who have these discases, £ asmussen. e mkard or a | Hooker's) re ¢ Woman,' ¥ SRR A e L el L ' | were on hand at 2 o'vloe s af The play will be repea ‘ SOlOE Wil et 0 e harles f tol wa, says e KL OF & | Hooker's) roply to the tonst «Woman,\ &t | first half hour of the mocting was @I%cn.| Moan at W Fatriokis Sl surr oy | noon ahd Sraning, = oo\ (118 After- | tioket was ondotsed. A committoo of o hnvs oL g ah ey oF Balh of Fhon trary was a hard working, soberand indus | banquet, | OuF recollection of 1 18 as of | 10 devotional services, led by Rev. d. D. | their instruetions for the Hon, ¥red Mota, e :.I‘f‘,'\‘,'[;‘"‘"l ""”"”]“,"' L Tot. the 4 the | atism since I used the Lthlophoros, - trious young man who had made money and | thie glories of gorgeous sunset, when the | Kerr The five Sarpy county men failed to ap Mra. Matza's Funeral, e b T latore v e nete | which is now over & year ago For threo saved it and had quite o sum in bank, To do | radiance 1s so widely diffused thiat one he moderator announced the follow- | pear, however, not having been properly | ‘The funeral of Mrs. Joseph Matza took | statement of theit viws on the prohibj. | Months my store was closed, not being this he had lived in dilapidated quaiters, and | ean hardly designate the place of greater | lowing standing committecs for the en. | Botfied of the meeting. = The positive | place at 10 o'clock Thursday morning | tion question. The committeo wiil abla to attond to my business at all, My { Wl siol § 16 110 WalL, But effulgence. It was:an exhibition—i spec N 2 declaration of Mr. Metz that he would ) g & i 11| joints wore swollon and there did not ill sickness came he did well, but for a woek 0 pee- | suing year Nt A : tront St. Patrick’s chureh on Thirteenth | Feport at the next meeting of the repub- | % ¥ he has been sick. Llis condition becoming | tacle. How suggastive of comparison ig ¢ not, under any circumstances, ac ', licans, and if the candidates reforred seem to be nniy part of my-body that did alarming, Dr. Peters was « Wi took | the recollectiont Memory has embalmed (.‘,',!""“ Missions—Rovs. W. J. Harcha, | cont the nomination ~for ' flont | Strect. Tne funeral sermon was doliver- | il {0010t Sigh Teenso the. v, | Dot neho. ~After suflering in'this way D Lty e ot | it The imngination is busy with anxious “4,“;1!“‘." J. D, Kerr, L.D. Wells, or, loft the delegates dis- | ed by Rev. Jennette, who ex fod at | wubiican seRntoriaLaad 1 alklstive e until the pain was almost beyond endur- t BFIHTH W plkco. Wiitrs. o ennld bave| GelBNEY tell, by some_imagery, haw he | Gy Modeeo, 00 Lo armed, They appointed a commitiee | length upon the noble life and many vie- | will be cndorsod, B e He anee, L went to the Colfax Springs to try 1 WRHALIAH oave, - Tho Home for tho Feiendloss | LOUS hed one, and to what sweet effocts | 3. “h."LI‘ & I] “'Iv‘vrm“ ',.-”l Dedis ‘L to await upon ) \h 1otz to see if he could | tues of the deceased, and assured the be- - the effects of the water. The day I left el gt TRt Sl el B LRRLGLL BE to b compared. | Praden; I, 4, Hamilion K. L. Dodder, not be induced to reconsider his intention | reaved of the hayppiness that is the reward A OSHETABIS'S Closn Gt home Lhad to be carried down ' stairs, ) 4 I'he lavish of his lay wasas the glad min- . Boyd, J o [V i regard to the proffered nomination | of the deceased for her faithfulness in ) f After remaining at the Spring amonth I ditto, and & number of boarding houses were of & sevenfold ohowis of hislle: Education—Revs, W. W. Harsha, Dr. | for float senator. In case Mr. Metz will | life. Constable D. B. Houck was attempting | came back, being some better, After ( tried, but with like results, The doctor gave and harping symphonics, Ho | 5 M. Hickok, B K. Sharp, H. Witson,Mr. | not aiter his dotermination to aftend the | ~After tho servieos tho romains were the feat of passing the Tenth street cross- | being home a fow weeks I had a'relapse. ] it tisdiolns and raturned hhn 1o Tils old | & sd to step out of semo niche in that ;1 Cunningham, 2 democratic obsequics the delegates ¢ | borne to their resting-place in the Catho- | NG yesterday when, without a signal of [ It was at_this time T learned of .\1\x|n. sy oo, Where 1o Wwis founil deatl nost | gloriows century Towg agono—a knightly | , Publication “Revs W. R. Henderson, | a number of other Germans in mind who | 1ie cometery. The pall-bearers ohosen | any kind, a train which was st nidime on | Phoros. T sent for a bottle of it and in day, Iying i a pool of blood, He evidently | jmprovisatore—when love ruled the camy, | 3 Fleming, Mr. . M. ¢ ham,S. B | will be ed the nomination, among from Sergeant Matza's follow- e o '\ 4 W aainet piet | fifteon minntes after T had taken the first (fihul from hemorrhage, though fn reality [ (il Got SRS AR OVt e fnd H’l Neilson, A. H. Campbell, them ( ianiskn and’ GHstay | sho polles force were Pat tin ',':""‘ the track was shoved down against him. | 450"y (U1t ite offeots, and when I had fin I eare. b was still b 5 : g u y o 2 ittle K 5 b w2 L] nel s cked d 5 4080 1 1010 118 ¢ " e ad fin- rom want of carc. A ldmy was still burning |} wero in their zonith), and was the | 1, Chireh Ercotion-lte Little, | Beneke. Mr. C. S, Montgomer, w 150 | Burdish, Jim Brady. illigan, T s knocked down and narrowly es- | jshed the third bottle 1 was well. 1 hay when ho was found. ~ ‘Tlie coroner has taken : W. R. Vincent, G Ty 3 v i L being dragged under the wheels. i b charge of the body for burinl and typhus '1""“'“!””.4\ngllu-,u;sh-- Lof th prosentiage | g e ek ey ::i";‘l}: ':f ""'?It',‘“"k""“‘ L Ry el 'w" by and Miko MeCarty. Al of the | Jie was considel 5, But Wil ba || Bo% Hud &1y rhoumstish sinos F 4 certified as tiie man’s ailme! of lucre ar ulgarizing arianism, | Bird. 7 . 3 2 other gontlemen named can be in- | other membe 3 30 ¢ - ¢ isad, . A Dobite GotRty CombINRtIN: (R U6 SHRIUBE WiN ERYD) 30 J 1é lliuw , C. G. Hurlburt, .M. Lewis, | nomination. - The. delegates adjoutned | sttended the 2 o iV NovembeEs: ‘r-‘fi.fif:;‘ i?.fl\.::lihfi'("‘,lr”.xfmb"f.‘.‘""“}”IS"' ArmioN, Nev, Oct. 15.—[Special to the | boled through tentative preludes with J _w“:‘\‘\.ll‘im‘_ b Metiitang . until next Thursday, when another ef- The bereaved husband wishes to pub- A " " & . A“m“lyhmm(.(f “‘ W _l”\l‘ \‘fii;v’“‘“r“(“ Bk, |—The democrats and anti-monops both | Kindling mien and warming fire, until, | p "piiog 5. B. MeClelland, J. | fort will be made to force the nomination | licly express his thanks to the man rranging For Davite. 1l se LSt i held their county conventions yesterday | in & fine frenz his music flooded the }J‘(IJKASCL 15;"‘ Boskerville, E. Benson, [ upon some unsusvecting democrat. fricnds for the many nets of M”d“".\: A committee from the A, 0. H.,, Em- l‘:"l ‘_I‘«‘:,I:A[n.:::::.xln;r"u\.‘\lr‘a\:ll\u:;';:‘:w)‘(:‘:l.:-l»lxl:&l;: } he -legislature and county officers. By an [ MCHON Bos 5 A Ll & 8 | nor J. W, Fulton, B. Smith, A, M, Hooke, i Baanie et . o sand League cet at J. E. Riley’s [ For liver and kianey diseasos, dyspopsia, fn- | arrangement made between the two conven- :Ill ':‘::Ilulh)’::‘ “(’(‘x:lll:.(y r’«:‘xfiu N;;\:,v.‘:)flll::llV 0% Ry Browns , AL D ooke, “l.m‘(“‘ n]_ly.l lx_o,\n{u 3 \lr and d His Back Broken, oflice this evening at 8 o'clock to com- | dikestion, wenkness, norvous debill o8 tions the democrats were to nominate a | (rfUbuONr A0d serenader T was i Aid for coileges—Revs. W. I Doole, [ Mra. M, Holiman, of this city, wero mar. | J. F'. Austin, assistant civil engincer of | pleto arrangoments for. the publig rocep: ‘l::nn‘.‘lj”. '". (ROphOroR Bile aFo thequalod, 10 county attorney and the anti-monops en- | [y ‘seomed rapt. SWith dancing pulse W. k. Ringlaud, W. E. Kimbali, J. D, | tiedin Lowsville, Ky. The groom had | the Union Pacific, who has been working | tion that will be tendered to Micl i dorse the nomination; the anti monops were | undor the |'|~1'le" ool HL AT rdors.l | Hosvoy been a resident of Omaha for fifteen | near Maryville, Kans., met with a bad | Davitt, the Irish agitator, upon his ar- |~ BT T to nominate a member for the legislature and | ho warmed to his theme until it possessed | 1 h schools—I Warner, Mr. | years before that event, and here he had | accident Wednesday night. He was rid- | 3% this city on Tuesday, October 20 hedimocrats ehdorso the Romination: the | K Petcaren and his Laura ‘cumo to | ;1 Chadwick, M M. Cunning- | mado up Ins mind to establish himselt | ing on a hand-car and the lever strusk | comnirjddice of the members of the missioner to be selected by a'‘com- [ b p i LA ¥ S i SHUSE | committee is desire: Gonvontions. The eault Iy | mind. Thought and spocch wore wod- pperanco—Revs, 4. 4. Riale, A, | for lfe- After the marriage, Mr. and | himin the back. The result will undoubt- Sitetaung Ot o inated | ded id 2 glow'of transport at the bridal, | Femperane Ve A i 1. | Mrs. Hellman came to this city and here | edly prove fatal. As soon as the e T wa st ready for count mholly was pominated | Nightingales. seemed to sing. Harps, | Eolsom, J. G. Tate, M. L. Milford, R. L, 0% 80 o o e hile vroshority | o atal. As soon as the com was most ready to return a blow H “wmmyr“( i )w’nhl’u‘u Ve e | ot strung of earth, seemed to join the Whee i they ave sinece resided, while prosperity | pany here heard of the accident, .\,,. 1| and would not brook at all this sort of Jett for county commissioner. Poynter, in [ minstrelsy. Ail I can say is that it was Reports were made showing the pro- | and happin have attended them in | train, in rge of Conductor Dufly, was tor I knew I would cure all dam- 817 St. Charles St., 8t. Louis, Mo. his speech befare the convention, stated that | glorious, glorious, glorious,” gress of the church work in the five dift- | both material and domestic affaies, It | Seht to the scene of tho accidgnt ifre- | aizes With Salvation Oil # e tpmmit Tk iment ot Ouaaots Henvare, Soe if elected, he would vote for C. L. Van injoymont of this exquisite work of | Crent Presbyterys that —comprise the | wys fitting, thercfore, that the fifteentl ned lust_evening about 9 o'clock and | _ Never “bull-doze” a man, but if you n Iy othet TR cian I8k boviay Wiyclk for United States senator, rt is tempered by the reflectioh that it | SYnod. The reports were highly gratify- = e i met by Colonel Tom Orr, Depot | Mect one with a bad cough, you may AR | tes 't is temperad by the ctic at it | B hbiting n marked increnseof the | nniversary of the event which led to so wster Hanoy, and. Depot Oficor Groen. | “bull-dose™ him to advantage with D, R T mta Shid t A dbtncr Onb Tor Vah Wyox was this same General Hooker who was | (6 €I DIFIME i felicitous a sequel should be fittingly | 7 i epot OfliooriGroen. |, (¢ m to advantage With Dr. [ physical Weaknass : Morourlal snd other Atioes A r \ 5 solocted to nominate Mr, Bayard in the | ¢hurch membership and a growing inter- [ 4 S R biits oy he injured ‘man was conveyed to his | Bull's Cough Syrup. 25 cts. tions of Throat, Skin or Bones, Blood Polsonl, } O'NEiLL, Neb., Oct. 15, 1o the | e mational Gonrontion and | €5t in the causo by the pastors and peo- | Commenor u.‘., and this was done 1ast | home, accompanted by Dick Hoftman, of - ld Sores and Ulcers. aro trariad with en | Bre |l vepiblican_senatorial consen- | {hat “ioe e Faped! Sond " While the | ple of the stite. “The synodieat mission- | §¥ening by o crvetal wedding at the pa- | the Union Pacitic servico. The Bossett Baby. /s Arising from Indisoretion, Exge ! tion of the Twelfth senatorial district was | echoes of his hallelujahs and harping also made his annual report showing ,{‘,,.','],l" 55 St. M, worthy gentleman — The habeas corpus ease commenced by or Indulgonc ,,.,m! at this place Inst night. sir. A. M. | symphonics were yet ringing in its cars, Qx !‘r‘:mk“.“mi I(»r t:_w m‘ ionary wor n: e ory a S i A Kleptomaniac. young Mrs. Bossett, of South Omaha, to L .\ | i PRTiay SAB UMY, 7 OB RvETt ? i Nebraska. e reports w cceive i 0 ntl) mi- 3 TR S t et ¢ o Ll varsion to the seeloly of Tomest ! Robbins, of Valley county, a pronounced | the convention turned around and nomi- | FepRisth. Lhe Foports, were reecived | naoq " and © well | filled with For some time past Superintendent | gecure possession of her baby from her mflm"wh“";- ”mvrw ated Clev SCuss y by the members of | R, A0S, WO TINE Mrs. | Mahoney, of the poor farm, has been | mother, was o il 38 nd. But then the world led in Judge McCulloch's ed the nomination Van Wyck man, re o z resolutlons were basse lways did fa cooonize. its oroatost | the synod, after which they were re- e v ] :2:::'1;1:};';‘ ,v:",:?,','f,, |i:'::"(‘1 n“ “‘t_‘r:"n\“:v‘;‘;(l ;m\.‘/“fl.\\ did fail to recognize its greatest | ¢ /0 BT K Ne (,(,m“mi‘:.,\ Thithe ]hi“;'mll‘ Vi ar}\uus g'.\m es of ca m‘L were | missing orticlesof plate and other kitehen | court yesterday aiternoon and continned AR LIVALWFILIS Rl GU R ARt ATE lml- g : on. C. 11, 3 . & B tornoon the superintende; » | indulged in with much interestand spirit, | service in large quantities. Yesterday | Until 9 o'clock this morning. A larze bisoase. Mediciasacaterer il ofexpreses tothe Unite. States sonate, o which the nien marioan Hibie oo e s Feamte | and served to whilp away the hours in & he made a dfiorough soiroh of iy ‘;::(x:: muber of witnosses have been sunmoncd | A R R 1A G E GJTI“ID'E B B e e Foo Ttk 980 | On next Sunday at 1080 o'clock n mis- | report. ” Rev. F. "H. Tibbals then ad- | ¥ory agreeablo manner. At 11 olclock and in a Toow occupicd by an insane | i he €8¢ Promises to b an interest- | a0 pagza, riew pravEs, o ' ledged msell most earnestly to earty out | sion will begin in the Church of the Hoty | dressed the synod uon thocanse ofwork GO O P (L med Annie Lenholm founa 64 | & 8¢ e e \e Wishes ¢ nstituents to the utmost . among the Indians in which he is en- ' 440 b er was 9. 1§ 5 3 <A = GBS abiliLy; stayiug by Van Wyok s long mllyl.lu.ll\;u\uu. ana Tzard streots, of | poi? "o mittors set. forth by him | Sorved. | Ravbi mn«ml presided, and B sl e Star Congh Qure acts like charm a8 there were any liopes of electing hi which Rev. R. A. . J., is pastor. | were discussed by those present and re- | While the menu? wis being iscussed it iz kot | On sore throats. No poisons. Twenty- A, Robbius I§ cortain of a tousing majority | The services of the mission will be held | ferred to a committec which will ‘report | DIeTES, convers tibn dund T ghter went : m: SR sniter [ five cema. - n this district. in the morning and evening for abouta | what action if any should be taken by the | 8round the board. JAt the “close, Dr. | qi Tl tare all in exeeilont Shape. e PR W LT week and be conducted by Rev. H. Brons- | synod in regard to this particular line of | 3tnson proposed the soast of the health | & S0 TSI ST TEEEER SRS Thojoritainal Oatendar, i+ > W, O. T. U, =l geest, S. J., an old and experienced mis- | church work and eontinued happinwss of both the host | & 4 o9, Sl uniac on the | Judge Neville, of the district court, Fupyoxt, Neb, Oct. G|yt inadt e Gl s e and hostess and ithelr family. Ho prof- | SUbivet of neatness. who hias heen in Washington county this gram to the Ber.]—Tlo state convention of | which” have thus beon held in this | The evening session, a popular meet- | 8¢ed it with a refdetige to the two ocea- Base Bail weck holding court, will return home to- bt s L S L L L L the Woman’s Christian Temverance union | church have been largel ShelGa e g vhe ; sions on which ‘the = guests had re- . Base Ball Scheme. 2 ) L 9 Cured by Administering Dr. wely attended, the | ing in the interests of home missions, was g Fand e b 1 will &/ P closed to-day. The delegates selected to the | last given buing tha e AT | Tagely attended: CRov. Thoe Gos &4 | contly shared “Ltha! ~ hospitality of | A meeting of base ball enthusiasts is | J4Y 4t will commence the trial of tho Mnines' Goiden Speeifie. { hattonal conventlon at Minneapolis are: | bert two years ago. ton: 'D. D, the synodical mission. | Mr: and Mra. ;Hellman, "the to be held on Monday evenmg at Ban- | §imidl cases in the district court on v of cofies or ten withoat i \ Mrs, Newman, Lincoln; Mrs, M. A. Hitch- == ary, presided. After briefly call- "‘!«’“" the human l"}'" l‘l'“"‘l"' dle’s cigar store, to discuss the admission | Y- hed i | cock, Fremont; Miss Anna_ Cralg, Blue owing Enmity. ing’ attention to the n ed progress | eyery circumstance, for the happiness | of On into the N o en g adios A onso ot EnE pder 5 Springs: Mrs. Cursdean, Yorks Mrs. I, Pants, Oct. 15.—The Liberte charges which the Prosbyterian ehurch has mado | Of home, the manter i Which that hap- ;Ilc ulrx :\m' 1"\‘- \“”“"f sl e n'L"(“:yf.;VIiZ,‘:fi-‘l'im“ g ame "“J'r ‘;"":k' v i o R GO aitoraiés, 3 Rllmhlslh\?b Iand with trying to sow enmity in Nebraska ho said: The. canso i | Piness was experloncéd By ‘their enter | L DUEONas of 85 now contomplated | LIG 001070k Dr. Jo L. Mobean's Toltowed. " It niv. e ony s = "'ings: Mrs. Leighton, Lincoln: Mrs. Soule, | Franee pio A i e it o0 1 SANA A F iser 50 § eapo- 4 use L - McLean's ollowed never 10 Zysiom once inge: Aire, Leighton, Lincoln: Mrs. Sonle, | France and Germany, “which rati now i a most promising eondition, and ;n“'_:g;u““:‘;lh;"‘]l o (‘l’i‘gm:}‘, prosent | 1o St Pul, Des Moines, Duliith, Miwha. | strengthening Cordial nd “Blood Buri. | fmpeeitied wifu s Kpecdseh s ecomees dtter i next convention will be Léld at Beatr tendeney,” the paper continnes, a great responsibilit; s uvonus to | FUEE e oloront keo and probably va. It is proposed , 1t will supply the much-needed | MmPossibility for tho liator appetite to exiay = T together for their mutual in advance the work.” Mrs, Tibbetts, an| 88 similar gathering uvonthe twventicth | 4050050 o f s club hore, to & and overcome all weakening | FORSAY ORLOWING DRUGALNTS: AD o us quiestions. England fears the pos- | Indian Jady known as “Bright Eyes’ | and twenty-lifth -auniversarics of the R Bib Y R BLOOIE Lot be HUECHINE | g UHN & CO., Cor. 15th and Donglaw, nnd S Lancor ":.""r” : r:":xrn'r] sibility fhat sucl ‘a reapprogehment misht | thon read " shortaddres %Tho ':vnrk marringe of M». and Mrs. Heliman, | OPerated by a stock company. . 18:h & Stu., Omaha, Neb.! I embarras 0 2 eip era 3 entfe > Fot : > " convention to-day and S5 ¥ ; Anothor Shake. g :n,‘},;““m‘m (:l’l‘_‘,,mm”m,"““”q"“‘m""” subsequentiy gave expression o con- | Mr. M. M . a civil engineer, | Deputy Sheriff Phillips will go to Lin . LiEoreas tield for district judge against Sam M. Chap- | CHARLESTON, Oct. 15,—There was a slicht, tholwhite people aaWitie tha T ulatory thoughis. showed a BEE reporter last night, some [ €010 to-day in charge of Frank Maestrick, e ] man, the republican nominee, Lhe offort | but distinet shock of earthquake shortly Teods s the: ohance to make the | Supper over, the guests returned to the | specimens of rock and formations that | % nSance patient. g — was u disastrous failure from demoeratic | fzer 4 oclock this morning, which made | mako the most of himself in'the dirce- | Darlors, where sames and voeal music | were found at a_depth of seventy-nine Y Olionieshowanin e Parentod Oelo- voint of view, not a fourth of a dozen delo. | Mindows rittie, but did o othor haru. tion of civilization, He should be brought | Were indulged m, Mrs. Maztin Gahn ren- | g0t polow the surface of the water by Al piEA gates appearing—not. even enough to make a | S SHOck was felt at Summ moro in contact with the better class of | 9eTing a few pieces in a most. delightful J1C0 oLy lved'on "the now bridge. MY Eninstits AR G Ehatrman, secretary and & mover of moflon OO A white, instead of being secluded from | Manner. | cnomengageiion ichnow ibride ](()rwnn-n talk fr l_y to the the moat obtinate cnso fn four days or l03s. R R D Jnvestigating the teioh Land Act. = | Jon" i Tadians, s0 ar as our churoh | ; Mr-and Mrs. Hollman wero the reeip. | prifels broposes 10 give the =) cimons | the racos at the driying park on Tuesday 1o i i Inent was taken fora woek, it s thous it Al i .riyfl"’;ml'" ‘l‘; " | work is concerned, should be placed | ientsof hearty congratulations and left Ng neorh N orrison. will 6 tho liost aver DA i o Tvedt. an (olunlevieaicare: ngles. end thore and tho seeond | @ gs of the Lrish land act | WOLE 1, ROREEINGG, SHOGE be biieed | nothing undone to render perfect the PR Peter Goos has issued invitations to his { No nauseons dozes of eubehs, copaiba or oil of sin and con- s work on October en joyment of their g & ap al district be lett without a contest, Will b Hato duting November, In this they | yp B Hicks and wife were Pully board, Thns the elders of the Indi i+ Cann ecinbly assisted by their beau- an friends 10 be presont au the opening of e i T et o | EBadniwood that aro cortain 10 prodiico dyspop- | Fi by destroving the ings of the stomaol No Enthusiasm for Howe, —~— - churches will meet the white ministers b S m 8 Pawxer Crry, Neb., Oct. 15,—[Speclal Left Out in the Cold. and elders on the floors of ou ul and talented daughter Blanche, who | ear passengrs lust evening. — Theso aroe | ghis evening. Prico8L50. Bold by all drugeists or mailod on : stical bodl She asked for more. spending a few days at home from her | the partics whose wedding causedagreat | 77o;m Hayes, charged with an assauly | receiptof price. For furthor particiiars sont roular. P, 0, Box 1533, ATinys, Oct. 15.—Newspapers here com- | eccles | Telegram to the Brr.]—The Church Howe i cade o Si 3 i O N plokra o ther Sl TGt enting on the vations phases of the eastern | Sympathy for the Indian. You may not il uh;m at the Academy of the Sacred | sensation in Cheyenne. Itwillberemem- [ upon a block watchman named e e A LT AN Co. e (110 Sl (e 5 it difficulty, conclude that England bas been | think much of him as you see him walk- | Hear bered that a friend of the late Converse | was arraygned for triad before Judge Sten® | 57 ¢ y Al N fuiking) snllialaan. | The. meeting left out in the cold. ing on your streets, but_remember God | <A very pleasant coincidence of the | threatoned to shoot Hicks on sight. Per- | berg yesterday afternoon s SckustiNowXorer E ado up largely of prohibition ———— loves him and that Christ died for him. | eYening was the fact that it was also the | hapg the pleasant trip throngh Omaha | case continued for one weok Y wedding anniversa Real Ewtato Transfor: y of twocouples who | may end as well as bridal trips should. The Mo and demoerats. Pin money and passes Hor addross made . very dec 20 B8 e o1 : i ( | cep impr i J gave i m- B A R The following transfers were filed Oct. | sion on th v, D, Do ere in_attendance, Mr. and Mrs, Men- — IR Aty T Aradny arEhL ok Meropon i 21,829,850 McShano Ao 14, with the county cler! offered special prayer for the Tndians sohn, who wore marriod in Dotroit, Knocked Down by a Cab, bt i e S i i Mich,, five years ago, and Mr. and Mrs. hall. ‘The affair was adecided success and ansinis | Tansill sPum:hElgau mo_and the Van Wyck logislutive ticket in November. The dewmoerats are jubi- which Rev. George Last evening John Aissam, one of the [ will be given extended mofice m the best switchmen on the Tenth streot cr al columns on Sunday morning. .. Crissman, o n W Bedford and otners to Jonns | #t¢ 3 atform. He spoke 15, | Hastin, A. Reller, who were married seven years *| wore shipped during the past took the p! New Yor tory hou grs erushe ed into the judze's sta lant, g ulld4 llln;‘h} lots 6, 7, i ago in Ch v 27, 28, block 3, lots 15 and 16, block T progress that has beel g s s A 33 Ewo yesrs, without & drum- Dostructive Rire at Norfolk. and_ 4, block 7, 10t 3 and 4, block 5, L‘»mux 'lfiu lemands u N;ILI‘:I‘:“ z‘;l‘fi "A number of beautiful erystal souvenirs | Ing of the Union Pacific, was knockod Marshal Cummings and Ofticer Turn- o elpion.” Nootke ! NORFOLK, , Oct. 15,—[Special Telo- wihorne add, w d—$12, a 3 e oom¢ | were presented by the guests, among | down by one of Jim Ste; n’s cabs. | bull leave tc s hunt o tho T| aonsedushenroridesn ube | i nt and impre . New com 3 L3 fully mak nuohnulmnllm i gram to the BEk.|—The Pacitic hotel block, amuel D Mercer and 'wife to ' H Price, | munitics are springing up all over the | Which were noticed the followi Ho was not vory badly injurad, but he | northern part of the Thoy huve clfl"“ Ouer agens Hicsaler’ pily) i the finest In the city, burned this evening, ARloslean Mainut Ll wioe state and in many of thens thoro Js a de. | Bouquet _holder, T. Oberfulder; ice | still calls on Jamos for damug, 600 cartridges and as miny pounds of =gk [YTantedin snoktown, | f 8. Bertrand to Libbie A Basworth, part : 5 : 1M o T el 54955 S0LD BY LEADINO DRUOCISTS. [l Thobuildmg was owned by J. Keenigstoin, | of lot 06, Glse's add, w d-i mand for our ehireh. Wo should work | grenm sct, Mrcand Mes. M Strect Oar Accldent inonlansrolrosmonta rondyiiorlivie RW.TANSILL &C0. 55 Slate t.Chicaga. it and occupied by B. F. Lack, of the hotel: | _ Jetferson Bailey to Michuel MeGrievy, east | carnestly for the advancement of —this nade set, Simol erfo b e Bebii ocdnel 49l e nd 4 e ! Jonas & Dexter, eroce b TR e lor b oot 4 et e HeT . a5t | rout cavso—not for the . homo board's | 8ot Mr. and Mrs, B, Hellman, C Henry Lovelace, a son of the veteran | Coroncr Drexcl yesterduy turnedlover to =S Ei6t. and Jao T M ks | 81,000, i sake, but for the sake of Chrst, The | finger bowl, Mr. nd Mrs, Pury flagman at the lower crossing of the | Wurmser & Lows the $17,000 stock which B Ranyy losers. Tho amonnt ot Ansuranescic | doseph P Pr and wite to Rose A Mur- | Rev. Dr, Trmothy Hill, of Kans s bowl, Mr. and Mrs. 8. A. Slon Union Pacific, was nearly killed yester- | he replevined from Sheriff Coburn I 'huvs- |8 not known. ' The fire was cansed by the fall ray, lot !l‘vh_l«l ‘\ul\-n- wd Mo., was then introduced. He bowl, Mr. and Mrs. Adler; finger bowl, | guv He attempted an acrobatic act | 41y Wuriiser & Louis gave @ bond il ng of a chandelierin Wheeler's saloon, rickson nm‘ \Imx““ l;:_vl“ fortv-one ‘““: ago he erossed the Xfi\il m\‘lllrg‘r?ir:'wly\xmu;ll‘: m(u pitel l\uhr l\\:lrl with a st car and came near winding :nr v(n : um”n-lur_\- discharge of their ob- {8 = . 5 i e sippi river with a commission of a 8 2 Bt ‘case, and a stretehel is broke b igations in the matter. : Erohibition Nominations, 1 othe: | in his pocket, and b has Ars. ‘R berry bowl, e nd Mre. | RO strete! Bl Frelen log o @ln the United States court yesterd § Fikstoxt, Neb., Oct. 15 1 Telo- and others to 11 © | Issionary in s pocket, and e hne beet | foral Torseshoo, M. and Mrs, Martin | PrOVeRly st fiie Crano firos. Manufacturing ompany gram to the Bik.|—The prohibitionists of ( g " | years ugo he wenf down to the Cherokee [ Cabni basket of flowers, Miss Nellie Police Points. commenced suit to sceure s judgm St of Diban E Dodie county met to-day at North Befid and | Justis’ Kesslor and wife to Gustay Vol- | country to see what could be done for | Caimi basket of flowers, Mrs. E. Rose- | juqge Stenberg disposed of an unim- | against Jobn Lanham, of Saline, for d Tguor- Ko b pominated the following ticket: Senator, | Mann, lot 4, in Cuneo’s subdivision of north | the Indians. Now there are churches | Water; water pitcher, Mr.and Mrs. A, R ot SR Tt { vagrant $2,000 on a elaim purc cd by the plain- n of {Or Tain Frac) Rev. J. Warner: representatives, P, E. Lum. | 4 of 1ot 61 8 & Roxers, plat of Okaliomn, | among them. ' Thoy are steadily advanc- | Gahn:butter dishos, Mr. and Mrs. Hoths- TOEHARESQE OLE EUKEIARGNORIAN AR RN i romiCowin {87 (o, ' iR BTG Lo Dot gurd, Fromout; J. W, Stavensor th | WP 4 wife to Lewls 3 Rtheewn. | 12 10 population, in education, and re. | child; ~vascs, Mr. and Mrs. Heller; lico court yesterday morning. Josoph [ “ag "l M T, H. Korty wera th FHEIIGH HQSPITAI. THEATMEII'I' : i;““l; sunty attorney, D, M. Strong, North o110 Tout of 1ot 18, nnd west 40 foot of 1o} |,vu.u dly. Their school building at Parke | erystal basket, Dr. and Mrs, Jensen; | Pierce, atin-horn gambler who has just | 008y surprise party tendered the Loat V1 el Fparsiateal. 0 B T VLT P s s R vase, Mr. and Mrs. George Hoyn; | arrived from Deadwood, was orderced out | DAty JobE OReL ir (A, T block 8, Shull’s second 0 is not surpassed by any in Kuns ; . : by their friends Thursday evening at their 174 Vaiton Wil 'NY B T P S ih y iC Coffman ¢ City. The home missionary ‘work has flower basket, Mr. and Mus. Gold- | of the city. residence on Twenty-sixth nlllup-»lv(un KAy, Neh Ot Treo. | Jnn, g toors. 1ot 5, ghom e pros wivaneed | i’ Bt b ook ey fjuiished on CWUA Rk b Ehbplnton: W RUPTURE gran o to B - 1 ! . iy Ann Byers to Byron Stan! bIh R SpEIA i ¥ bowl, Mr. and Mrs. O Hartmann | The collections of internal reyenue up | iniversary of ‘“L_'“\I““\“ i:f‘;‘ K “[":} ¢ TN { : ionioday nominnted 8. W. Tuornian a0 oot of west 130 feot of lot 1, 1 ST e e s vaso, ‘Mro wd Ms. Mondulssohn; | to the present date for this monti, amount | brought along by the members of the sur ploadive - Henre 0. Andrews for raprasontatives Jimos 1+ Lovett and wifo to 15 W Simerats, | interpreted in English, The Lor ggream sot, Mr. und Mrs. A, Mevor. |4 | over #100,000. The new collector, 8, IL | prise party and turned over (o the happy ; Fatal o oot Tselon “autSsp st lndd o= f Bk AR MRURAIGHAE AP A REA O Hiatrst g Mrvinn e Chaclas Wise, || Calioun has ledibis lond tor 81 ol Wil dnictig Sl lvectims A proatal Accutent at Clattamouth. | W Simeral to Rebeoe J Losott conygys | negro and . white man, Thus et | Sionx Gity: Mr. and Mrs. A, Heller, Mr! [ and is expuoted to take chargs furns it evening’s cutertain “;z i 4 Ry i :]3-“ \\:,.“.\u bove, w -I»»run‘n ; ; were blucks, whites and Indians in ;‘l"l Mh,al -\lulln\\lvll, .\llr and '\lln \“,\ - APR garbin o I —— = 5 o Dus I=Aubmmw Datiarso oy and Wire to Barbara | the congrogzation ubled on that | Sloman, Mr. and Mrs. George Hoyn, Mr. Personal Paragraphs. or the Natlonal Canse. FSTASLISHED E Aoold snd recpocted ollzon, wan Knocked | Dab, soull parl of ot 3 tmprove: | oooasion B rbbers 500 white man | and Mra. C. Hartmann. Mr” and Mrs L | oo, o Bersonsl TEEameapiie | Dontay, Oct. 15, -Archbishop Walsh has | A @ 7 0. S DINALL SPR.BNA a.gvar by ar in the 13, LIRSODIRRULL. Bl W s sl in the Indian territory, Theren aregreat | Mendelzsohn, Mr. gnt Mrs. Wm. Roths- O A aR L B g ived from Drisbane an nstaliment of VL v 1 and ove | o Augu 0 l'\’lumi/v u||= \\‘lh AT T e B | child, Mr, and Mrs. B Newman, Mr. and to Leadville last night, | &5t Tor o mationa: m EI]IIDUU 7 al d e cannor Hy R0KeES, 08100 dora lu ¥7, 24, 13 Al ke ekvo0 M ¥ 1 P. F. Winebrenne: rominent oyster | me. L (877 A L 1) Morcer and wite t ¥ whit e Thdins. Thave. o now | Ars: A. Calm, Mrgndsdrs. Albort Can, | . F. 8 P son.n i " el bl < B Bt o e Wi HORERMER | X o0t one thousand. fode: hundred Fros. ‘and Mrs. Martn'Cwan, Mr. and Mrs. | merehant of Baltmore, 1s in the city, ~&r < WORLD B ene Rt aEaln o1 8000 Bytorians in the territory, twenty-soven | X Oberfeldor, Mrrand Mrs. ‘A. Me Mr. and Mrs. Albert Swanson, of Chi & ¥red Mauss and wife to Otto Wagner and ini a Ly . ol Mr. and Mrs 'Mnnw Meyer, Mr. and Mrs. | cago, are the guests of H. J. Moynihan Bt an lin’ foir crarind niinis and forty-ono ' churcli £ [ ¥ 4 S 2. 9. I8 grounds sy | others, part of lots 1 and 2 block™ 18, Bed- | tho mecting of the Indian presbytery Robert Purvis, Meo and Mrs, A, Polack, | and family. N & Rlght running horses were scor ford's second add, w d—$!40, " ~ at th 5 e £ Mr, and Mrs. F. Adler? Mr. ‘.,,| Mrs, M. J. L. DeBeve 1ocal tiokot et 3 . 3 Ly a8t dash. On receiving tho word 111 Horbucly to dames D' Sheilds ot 5, | learned that thero were 1,200 Comanchos'| G Sivich "Mr, anl: Mes. A: 8. Brown, | yiio' Kook Tsiand, has just ret p Causes its victims to bo miserable, lopeless, ——— 8., stumbled avd foll, throwing Joe Zimmerman, | Ve 2 Horbacly's second add, wd —81,1 and nola slogle misslonasy omong themsl:yg, Gl 1 owatory M. o, JORR A5, g JWak FRUFRVE 1EOIR | . ootured aud doRremed ki s, yery. il Jx'-"n"-"‘-?.“."":‘,‘.:'.’i'.‘a.?“ LAy - Bler "ot Yoast fifty toats & Lewis Seliroder to Frank Shoull and dthers, | Fig yoatsngo the doctor said he He M q iy i icago trip. ble, languld, drowsy. Lt is a diseaso CINCIEN Il;lml ‘,iM‘luh-‘h”m. .‘}ll“- & '"Il;" Allll\hhl lots |M:";nul block 1, Cleveland Place, w d 8 \\n]lxk i 'F\lllilllilll missionary M‘ 'I'-I IK:‘HI )r ops 18 M‘{. ‘J‘,,"X:: Mrs. Thompson, of Denver, mother of e t well of ftself, It requires o cola, Marry Edwards thundered | —82,500 in K The church was then ver . e DECn; | william Thomson, of this cily, is in the | careful, persistent attention, and a remedy to down upon the prostrate unlmsl and fell stus Kountze and oth focble, but it b v be > v | and Misses Minnin sRothschild, Annic | o . ] careful, persis M AL B it e et o | s RS, A S i W Bt S | g, M, Minain oth i, A | im0 s i iy | DREXEL & MA'UL AT z AR n 1 Morr RELAN L IR A A - sel of Chi- |, M. § T Nebraska Cloth- ve organ: ey perfo 8 faioting _and wen rushing uln:ul: ‘Ibe exercises were closed with the oburh ider aad l-m«l i“lm' l.“l\‘llr\ l)'ll‘\]lll ‘l;"lr:‘\;hm' who passed 1 “‘l‘":“];;““d '\:‘ s Ir“;“’ ¥ o : UN ” F ” T “ l‘ ’(‘ Ifs Yoy, 1 Y e iy adiot] P! vid ! 8 " e taken Flood's Sarsapa or dys- g in s fontle endeavor o ronder do y and benediction, 3 MUSENENT throngh the city Thursday en route west, AU ‘ o suffered two years, AND EMGALUERS, 2 Asalsta dd Lo tho confusiun of ke dovotional seryices this morning AMUBERENTS. & i pepsia, from which I hav e roiaining horses took frisht, and just will be conducted by Rev. Wil of e Y spent the day with his sister, Mrs. J. B other medicines, but nane proved At the old atand 1407 Farngmn st. Orders boyaid the twin info 1y yiaries siretch 1w oonducied DY AV, JLiiaRs, 8 “ Alone ' Ly Ferguson, 1712 Douglas. w0 satisfactory as Hood's Sarmparitia® | by telogravh so,icited and wromptl wore animals fell and their 1 the Omuha Presbtery. This evening | £ o o B I e o o e bitho o S0 EAMINAS ] ; e nptly ab Firown viviently to the ground, - ore | 1 of 80 £ there will be s popular meeting i’ the | - The exciting melod Mra, John MeCaig, who brought the | - Tuouss Cook, Biush Kieetrio Light Co, | tendod fo Teldphone No. 225 hoyfll ; .{.x 1‘:"'3 Johin ll i, x;,.,., | l"im“ N intere missions, to be-ad-{ London” was given last evening to remains of her daughter, Mamie Mellus, [ xow Yok City. ~ of Mitehell, Dak., the rider of the former, is | 8¢h S0 fi ire | Iz fruit trees, good tw | wina mib), st | eoin erib, etc fatally injured, his skullbe other rider wa eovored with bruises, tion tour in ble for 10 he cunuingly constructed with u elear com ers, leaves to-day on a yacu (04 days, Ask yu;;r druwgial daches and dyspep Br it oo o way aid f 9 o Omaha for burial, returned yesterday Aloxander Mitchell, of | audience that fairly packed the ope to h ) T d - to her home in Farmington, Utah ud others. house from pit togallery, ‘Tho play is | Pr It Bruner. tho captain of letter Sick Headache (LK ‘XMW 3 “For the past two years I huve been 00 Implomen s with each bots but not badly b for the | aficted with severe he: 1 and see abe DOINGS OF THE DEMOCRACY. | ooohongion of the public appetite, It [ in the western partof the Zimmerman bad his shoulder blade ana arm i 0 - oken, and is ftornally iy Iie and R & CANPRELL Pt 3 = offaring” vir urpose of visiting friends and relati sia. T was fnduced to try lood's Saisaya- | MALINOR MG, Pringth u.o. Gmmm woes picked ua for doed, ) i, Booig The State Central Qommistasmlaok:,| e m-(?' suffoiog vilie, supsrbuman | } (. . Greene, a prominent business n rilla, have found great relief. 1 cheer Messrs. Kuhn & O o Auanu 3 Viscola, & yery valuable avimal, had her Don't fail to son ths Anto ing For a Floar Seaator, amiability, tear soaked beauty, and its i :)-w":r n‘l'(:;.cnu': 0t usinoss gilla il Maxa fogil sreat U9\ B e Jog broken. The other Lorses do not show | o0 0 ;;n»'«irl'.i‘..‘,""'f(t'. d The excentive committee of the demo- | antipodal exaggeration in the way of | M OYRCEE] FreCiuEs OFEHE, o ote SN S00NDIAIE o 36, | FERYITA ety o I WAmsof ojury, AL T ey 40 Jate: | eratio state contral committee met again | burdened villainy unredecmed by & sin- | uy‘Gn business connectod with bis West | ares, Mary €. Smith, Can Man FREE | .n..,v. trving Hall For George. 1118 Farnam at 9 o’clock yesterday morning in R. W. | gle ray of bumanity. Most of the scenes | ern stock ranch A as (ot arT .44. o w1 1t is semi-offieinlly | - Patrick’s ofice for the purpose of com- | Ulustrate lfe in the slums of London Rev. 8. k. Woodman, and wife, of Bos. s Lot i e New Yonx, Oct. 15. annonnced that the Lrving Hall domocraey will endorse the uomination of Henry Gieorge for mayor | ton, delogate to the Natonul Convention | found it the best remedy sho ever i [y C f the Young hristian association, & w to to the Women's | Hood’s Sarsaparilla PUTS AND CALLS. - B | and Lis wif Christian Temperance union, left oy all drugsiats. §13 sie for 5. Made | LOU a2t ad o m or Frioe - Dancing. schoo! of dancing, Met- W. Cor, um and pleting the organization which was noc | and varicty and amusement is afforaed in y distortions that are bred ! ys. The thread of the story is found possible at the meeting on Thure- | the hun day wight, owing to the lack of | such by- e asses for child ) - Perml: to wod was granted yestorday | Saturday r “harmony” that 18 so essential in the | adwirably sustained |I|r<m;:hmll.dlm| the | Juy on the Missouri Pacilic for by €. L HOOD & CO., Lowoll, Max puucin, for fiad el o O ng L. Woudward and Miss A W conduet of a democratic meeting of any | becomes 50 sympathetic that by the time | nati and nsas City. They have hiular. Jagr & Co. ‘asl | g, e st decpens | visiting W. 1, Hawks of this cit; 100 Doses One Dollar. ot ge At B eicrauw: Awasions g | Neb., and 1 mile frc v'~‘ ! and churen, sl fenced, 100 be 'r rein, bcthn!n ha. duy evenln kind. The organization was completed | the climax.is reachod in

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