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THE OMAIA DAIL BEE: MONDAY. OCTOBER 18 | BIo " s T " N T . z i i L'em- | she thinks. She drossos, however, in ex- | were brought back to us. 1T let thom out D l A BLOODY BATTLE. l (IP c mueh like England in al em- | she thinks. She dresses, however, in e ot . BISMARCK BROUGHT BACK.|, Barms THOLLAND'S PRINCIPAL CITY, | muchitke Boatncla o coonta om. |t inks, Sh, droms, nogorr, .. | o oy byski . ek o |~ gy nUnknown OmahaSlugger Knooked with it, She i3 laigely free trade pheme at one another, and she wears het | hours before the stage came 1 went after Bl xR . e very foss things pay duty in coming lothes. 80 that she appears to haveas | them. T sae vory hilly up dhere, witl A 7 Cricaao, Oet. 17.—[Spe-ial Telegram t0 § m. . g0 Pala t asterd Heated | her borders rood a form as her English sister, Sho | severa ttle decp ravines scalterec - th Man Ohar o Murde s he King A06 msterdam eat 1 4 1 The Fourth Man Oharged With the Murder | e Iir)--a desperate glove contest took Palace at Amster: - The countrs of folland fs divided tp | has Infinitely more stylo, and sho carries | along. While T was walking on the cdg of Rev. Had Lodged in Jail, place yesterday af n aroom not far by American Base Burner Stoves, into small farms, and' a very inteliigent | herself botter, Si botter looking of ono of these, who should 1 _sco down =@ remote from the b of trade that was wit- | l;uln*'vwm whom 1 trhveled with tel | :uym»'mm French girl b ‘v‘(] by ‘.\]\‘m:.m'u‘m\v!u nts ‘I'Iwn‘"\\"rln‘- OR nessed only by a sclect party of board GREATNESS OF DUTCH PEOPLE, | the average is not ovor fifty acres < dark complesioned, unhealthy loo! 4 out forty of them on the route, and * LEAVITT'S TALE NOW CREDITED. | men and a delegation of Archer avenue cu s oarried on s indu and | and in many eascs \\‘y».-‘ A pair of m s C\ 18 N0 ummlw‘. Hmv;(’ for them ‘nn'«.‘ EV RYEODY]S,SUBJEG‘TO. | by & 0 noee. vathin ) ro taches which wo ht 0, he S knew them all, and whe 8 1keepers, It was kept very quiet 1 | intetligen Nothi v to 4 h foll tVine thora \ o KETHI D. — p Jd and the fasa were only leat The Reclaimed Land — European [ waste, and the rich fields are b red | nineteen. The Frene drossos woll, | saw those fellows sitting ' there, —play OMP]A]ND 6F-.§K1N lowa's Reglstration Law Generally | o.da s were ( | Money—Awmerican Girls Versus year aftor year. This manure is wre- | but no better than th floan, Shie is | severw MR L LT e APNOJAM W, E by . Obaerved. But a Falling Off | of Bufta nd p n | I pean Gitts y distributed that in some fie saw | businoss from the word go, and it is her ln‘, i ’h'n\\ who m»: were ‘m: A Al ‘LH} w,]' ) ed, alin ) 0 2 & ol e Hrls, men with pitchforks going over the | sex who form the cashiers of nearly every | what they were up to. didn ik 1S, Reported ~ fows and Biindy, of Omata, who weich 1 s | el e pasture fields and dividiug the droppiegs | shop, restaurant, and hotel in Paris. Tho | look their way but, onee H"H\h\d dn't HAVquA BOTTLE OF ties, The referee was McCormick, of ( ANSTERDAM, 1830.—[Cot | 5.y tering these ov ound about. | tn & to equal her French sister in this | just as cool as though Ididn't Know that £ i/ - o — cago, and the ftimekeepers and seconds are | respondence of land Leader | The canals, which surround every field, | vegard my head might be blown off at any LRy o Slo » de 1 kno n stock yards clreles, d | Amsterdam has a great palace which the | have to be kept open, and the rieh black The girlsof G Jany are not, a moment, and got the horses. Then 1 R Brot ;“';\', "',' Tl Tel ked by a well-known board of trade | cupies only six days in the year. | earth of wl ‘.; Banked up upon the | well dressed. They 1ok doy walked back again, and, though I didn't ath 10 tho DEr [—Chist of Tolice Nelan | man, while the stock yar ere behind | Ty is built upon piles and has cost all | heldges and sown with grass, Farming in | not seruple to drink several groat | look, Tknew very well that they had Rt Matehal Shat " arek” in | Brindy. The stakes w told five millions of dollars. Its inter Holland must mean contmuous work, | .Ix L }u in oV H-H:‘;‘; of ot con ert, | soen o [\‘» soon as | got m\'),. ‘I‘. .m.‘ 1d Ma I Shanl avin ATCR™ '1 | the buttle, which lnstod throtigh thitty 1 ! but, the ground yields well. and tae | They hke cheese, s like their much | barn I said to Billy ome, Bitl, we'l (,‘“\:1‘;;: ¢ ‘\ u’m-w oy h‘”"n.] g Jlml ‘u‘. | rounds and two hours and “ : is 'II~'K‘\"L'| conglomeration v‘vf r:{u- ' 4' pasture i uven now wonderfully groen | 1l‘_m English sisters, are by no means | ‘h Luu ss up fiv “.| :\“ l‘-\\\ .|||\\"\In nl ;l\ i al of this party has been awaited for thiee 110 BEve eew one bF e and extravagance s walls of most of | and fresh clicate eators | take a run over to the station below 3 or four days past with interest, Nelan and | {ii fng ever taken place in this viem ity the rooms are of earved marble, the THE POLDERS All European girls aro carefully | didn't Jet on about what I had scen but o 34 - “Bismarck” having arrived at Omana from | gloves used being of the skin variety, | coldest and most dreary finish conceiv- | Are tracts of marsh and water which | Watched. They are not allowed to go | jumped onone of the fastest horses and G 2 e San Francisco several days ago. The publie | ) ‘n-‘]fl tten or twelve 1o :w‘. ‘m“.- rather R i AR R R B T en reclaimed by the pumping out | 1m_\ place alone; and traveling over | scooted across the bottoms to intercept » ~ s boen troubled to know why the prisoner | tame. the men being wary and feelin able, and the ire is o AHOLANY | of the water into one' series of canals | Burope without a chaperone, as some | the stage W v 4 s been tr 1to know wh prisoner | S DUt aftor that they wound up an | covered with silk. Some of the walls are | dfter wnothor until At s fnally cust wto | American girls do, would almost loso Tho route that the stago took from ITHIN: EASY-REACH: . | was not brought here at once. It 18 now an AMIBEE ahd. o0 . _ ¢ open secret that Mayor Cleland, several other A er A o N enty.iirst | Papered with silk brocade of about tho | the sea. A great part of Holland is of | them their teputations. They are often | the lower station was long ety officers andan attorney for the defense | and twenty-fifth rounds, but came to” both | same quality as that on the walls of Sec- | this nature, and the work of reclamation taught '»Iv at little girls should be seen and | so as to \.nul the marshe met the overland party for the purpose of get- | tHMes in nine seconds, and thongh grogey, | rotary Whitnoy's fine reception room in | is still going on. First a big dyke 1s built | Dot heard, and thev have not, in general, | which were seattered ac i and 6 Do | Eamely continued the battle. In the- thirty |y Gee t0 RS AT ooms are | fround the marsh to keep the water from | the confidence in themselves that an | 1 knew the bottoms well, so I galloped by tinga written statement and confesslon be= | girg round both men came up very weak, ashington, and many of the vooms are | o oy “and then stoam pumps be- | American girl has. The English girl or | right across them, saving about f the 4 ' ( SET1. fore “Bismarck” could be Influenced by eol- | Reed being a trifle the stronger on his pins | heated with nickel-plated American base- gin the work of w-\nn[: that }“\M, out, | the German girl makes a good house. | distance. The nt of the line was on [ . Jeagues here, The presence there also of tho | of the two. But little damage was done i | purner coal stoves. These stoves are the | Kftor the land. has been mada . ey 1o | Keep 1d devoted wifo it she is well | the stage when 1 came up with it at the attorney referred to would indicate that the ',:fj'l"l"‘l‘l‘;“\[‘;“‘l: “:“‘r"""‘l’“"”""'- By xeds | gizo and shape found in many an Amer- | cut up into. ficlds by canals, trods are | Mated. The French girl makes a business | station, 1 took him aside and toid him | defense hoped to find “Bismarck™ & valuable | oo ® 0w i "Hiper cut on. the chin, | ican home. They are labele partner as well; l|m\1;1'h her_standing as | what L had seen. | ; Crown | planted, and houses ave bwlt. Lhe wor o o ) witness for them, and, further, his acting In | knocking Lim into the ropes, agalnst whicll | jowol “and they Jook strangely out of | i3 done by speculators, and the extra- | A trac wife, if the modern French noyvel You're a _good fellow, Cogge, R J , A R ordinary fertility of the land makes it | 18 any indox, is often uncertain. She | he said in s grait.” ‘Wells Fargo have utch surroundings, i y makes a loving mother, too, aud 1 few | got £10,000 in hurd cash aboard and weo apparent accordance with the city oficers, | e leaned for a moment and then tell | SR TS, G \ profitable, uds of Beemster Pol deemed ove that the theory upon which the latter are | heavily in the middle of the ring Both men | PLHES At thele BUtch Sreor gs, " This palace the king shows to visitors whi 200 years | countries will you sce that fove of child- | don’t care to lose it. Lhelped lim while v vage $190 por | Ten and parents more pronounced and | the others were in the saloon take out j nd In Hol open than in 1ce. the box containing the money and put it Reed wa: nd v and winding, | T 15 -A-SAFE-&SPEEDY 085 the bottoms 2, 'CURE e&n e 1 hadly pi shed had to be takei working would implicate some onc else other [ Were badly punished and tos | for a consideration than Arensdorf. One of the most unfortunate | ®YAY trom the sceae ot action 1n- carrl b el , are worth on_an Puy two cents and you are taken features of the whole Investigation Is the fact | While the walls of the room were spattere e cro and there is a1 that there is sueh apparent lack of - harmony, | With blood. ) ittt I G N R o faiiln, 00 A 80 I don’t think any woman in the world, | in the barn, Wo did not toll anybody @17 8¢, ChartesSt., Bt Louis, Mo. B e CoroErh ey ARHL bty aMmoats. Dave (EAKUALE Y CURD. Datahinan, full of dignity, and o 2| 1t the Zuyder Zoo at Amsterdam is ro. | however, can make n better wifo t anything about it, but Carnes stayed bo- | & reguter he coroner's jury and cily offiee: s ) Znity, B " Y A I 2 5 s+log 3 S AL I i vatol > ot bi 0 My engegsd 1n 4 operated together In one direction, the clti. Salisbury, Md., Threatencd With | off the history ot the rooms first in one [ climed, as is proposed, it will bring :J,‘,‘..‘t,'.‘:.‘h M :!'1“:!‘;"-“' \1'?‘\(:::;[".”1‘ 8 i‘tml‘:n“',"\,‘\':.‘,5'l’|.§."f;‘,‘:;)(f,,,.\l.,‘,‘.l;[ l',‘.‘,lf ,,f,',,'.:’,‘.‘. PR T (N ] zens' commitice in- another, the sheriff in Watd) D esEraGtibH language and then in the other. When | under cuitivation an amount of land [ # £X6e) eub AGHSeW Fo, HiC 1 HOSL AsC | & Tho. staga wont wway in n | - Nerveas, Brastration. Debliity: Mental and another, and much jealousy'and 11l feeling | ¢ g M., Oot. 17— A fire which | You have finisned he leeds you to the to 087 square niles of what is now | & business puriner equal to the krench | ness up. Zho stage went away I 8| o SRS ydakness: Morcurial and other Aflece Wha chgiendercd fror tho start, . Tho fack b, | SALisncry, Md., Oct. 17—A firo widch | you have finisned he loods you to the | Al onpi Soiid ke more than woman. Take the American girl all | hurry, us usual, and was soon out of | §igh3 of Throat, Skin or Banes, Blood Poisoning, comes more potent every di that LTAve ted in a small frame stal out 7 o'cloc \1“ e !“y“ e 1I that for twenty | farms of a quarter section (160 acres) o around, she is the best product of her | sight. The next day, when Irwin came old Sores and UIcers, are treated with soparailsied mistake wa made inconductinz the examin- | to-night swept over the entire business p 10 padace, and tells you that for twenty | oat 8900 an acre would yield o fine | Sex that the world has yet produced, and [ around again, he told us about how he Suceres, on latest el ntite princlpies, Sately, Irivately. cents more you can have a grand Diseases Arizing from Indiscretion, Excess view of the city of Amsterdam. . You | Prolit + Exposure or Indulgenco, which prod | s show, composed of exhibits | bad been stopped up the rod ation secretly, The unfortunate steait in | ion of the vills 5 ' he said, ‘the way tresult of ze. A brisk wind from the he cost of the redémption of | & womay e v oy i very die. | southeast spread the flames rapidly, whitetho | Wre¥ oo S G G (PRTTTT, o [ this | timatod “ut $6,000,000, or (91,81l nxtione, she would take the grand i} e Dari fniyt ot IlSwing +0: ety sed at the statn g ailair-, belleving | inhabitants stood by powerless to prevent | {ogér, and as you waik about the gallery | &6 about $150 per acre. LI PR H g S b AL y eetia va s L b thRe e San e, NREMONY | o QeaLEUGtoh ‘a8 thie Wiy frama baLIAIRES EREOY SIS Fity yon. Uht | sove”or e biEeNT wosers ox | competitors E e e R i s o Eprabey o Uohapy ol and theinvestication proceed AMIerently | burnd oo fiercely to bo checkod by tho | sight is worth tho moncy. ' Youuro hang. | | 0o BUKOUE T roriiaei e aSel G ot bt S e s [ P, (ne et e i1} conhehAl end o ttes canno o i s the very center of the erentest | Perplexone in traveling. In England hd b v, 3 & ) sl 1 e small fire apparatus. Assistanco has been | mg above the very center of the greatest i gland, R L il ! ) A'Positiva Written Guarantoq sieen tu cvery oue sOry td the ruilty one will t L3 i roland s Scotls o y board. ‘They were darned ugly too, an ble cass. Modioin acat every whe o ex pre yot ,:5, |,"‘,~._l Marehal i es s seen | asked from Shetlield and Wilmington, Del, | eity in Holland. Amsterdam, with jts | Ireland and Scotland the pouvds, shil- STABRIRDBSERSIEOILEDY JEwaniaiitL) S il T/ SRR S Ly MElI ST S Free ! trees. its | 1M, pennies and ha'pennies kept my X p head' like that of a mental arithmetic | Preventing Road Agents From Steal- | lot a ] and L found that most things ing a Treasure Box. i nd [ but at a late hour to-night it looks [ broad canals Ii]nvd wl'”l‘ I,,m--l o 3 P o o 3 agze narrow streets bounded by the walls of as though the entire village would W S ) A LRI ST Scon after his airival this afternoon asked what statement “Bismarek” had m load o’ le: to me there was © took muceh for ‘em to = Filook muchfor kim0 | RMIARRIAGE GUIDE, a box on, oo, 1, FINE PLATES, elogsst <oth and He pefused to give the import. of 1t, saying | 18 qectrove s impossible to enumerate | quaintly shaped hou: t £ B T byl (sgooraurresers OvE only that the nrisoner was found very talkn | poodestrored. | IL1S imposiible fo BOUmELS | G 1als, its forest of masts, and its ioh | Seomed n good deal less from their price | New York Mail and Express: A crowd | Whet, Conners got ou, but Lwon't be RG] tive and willing to tell all he knew of tho | it BN JRACS 85 G0 (iinion of dol nvirons, lies below you, Away | marks than they reallv were. Six shil- | stood in Bast Fifty-soventh “street the | " 4i110¢ Tet on to Trwin what 1 knew e tra edy, “Hisna ok has nd sixpence was not muck Lo pay | otherday w A writ 2 is the broad kiown as the | linge s ching a cross-eyed hostler statement, wh i b nnderstood to be in €on= | jjokad up by the flames, and the streets to- | Zuyder sea,which Holland thrift proposes | for a room at a hotel,but when Lreckoned | trying to break a pair of Texas colts. Agnance with the theory of tie ety offieors | nightate full of people 'whose houses have | {o turr into 600 square miles of farmsand | it in dollars and cents I found it meant | Fhe horses were restive and unwilling to D A gy et wats madeat | been destroyed. At midnight the ixe is SULL | igyns Tt green expanse thore is the | Just 81,62 perday, which wasa zood deai. | obey the reins, und the driver was pro- Des Moines yesterday in the presence of | peon destrs s there: seeins ) NiiFop : S15 stato officers, ° 1t 18 also cortain that Attorney | Durning fiercely, and there scoms to be 00 |y, gan o ly reclumed, and out- | Lhree pounds docs not ook as big us $15, | fa; de o written | " SSiores, with th contents, were whout it for fear he might leak. Two days afterward I got a check from Wells- | — Fargo for £00. It didn’t do much good, though, for I had to divvy with my pard, 21,829,650 Tansill's Punch Cigars o hope of stayinz its progress. No lives have y ¢ i O WO B & . and my part in it leaked out, so I had to Wood and his prisoner, Leavitt, were also | ol PhEToN b6 AT side and about this lie the nctwork of | #nd one pound two and s| nothing Ihat rewinds me of the great stage | o MY PATE kR CRT o] \viis shibrion AaY o Dhores as iiamareke i3 obo of two, men | beon lostso far as can be learned. canals lined with trees, (ho groat flat | Jike the proportions of 5.62, ‘which it | route out in Nevada when 1was a hostier | Joave the country. I ot notico from e e Ebop s Ahg Rt hired and paid to commit the murder. The A Firoman Killed ficlds of green grass dotted with spots | Feally amountsto. T had nosooner gotten | there fourtcen J TR s D st LR por fu our'ampioy. Noother 5 awall statemer arel s et Srass 3 Loy Englisl B B Py s YR b skipped w! L r house in the world ean tru PABliGALL awaits his statwment with etentl| oo s (Ogt, 17.~The Sherm which, though undistinguishable at this | well hold ot this English hodize potze of | Junitor Coggce, of the Yorkville oA EDBUYE keI ATt AR hRY Tty make aush n showing, I ] terest. prol itie: it W i and Hitth: Was point, we know to be cows, the white | htlves and six pences before I left for | court, who was watching the scen Wit Wi for i N Onesagerspdusist oaly) now are that he will corroborate Leavitt’s | block, corner of Wabash and Fifth. w s 3 t ) FFaneeanathad toystiizelo twith ‘the ) 4 3 1 Selhiclo] Trwin was shot for blabbing to me. R A e confession. 'Thie truth is, Leavitt's confes- | tially burned this afternoon. Loss on build- "“‘“[l“"»( l‘!“"|‘ “‘1““ froes “““ll G O At SBHb 7 Or FEIRET bbb :""':“l’"“'l" Li:"“‘;"‘ll‘[l"h""‘l i e 80LD DY LEADING DAUCOISTS, slon is ¢ sands of windmills flinging their arms S sous, 0 C es. | tha e wildes d of ay Aining eredence every da A Rich Reward, ing, $5,000. The firms doing business in th about in that perpetual circular motion The sou, equal to one cent, is not much The janitor 18 erusty but good-hearted many were inclined to doubt i nlly : ik ke (s S A o e it a citizen, but later developments and | boot and shoe store, § Al Carpet | g rqeticing anew trick with the Tudian | Smaller coins being desigmated in cent- 'k surprised everybody.’ The court | PLEo0C - EGURIEL ‘l* Ligiit Il 5 fact that Leavitt could have put the deed | company \Vistpes & Co., boots | ) ™ poPat your feet is the dam, or | 1mes. A francin round numbers is 20 | was dull and tie tew dranks and tene- \Y\"u! ,l‘"l::;:“ name ichard L ]H'H\l‘['l o Se p 3 Kinson, i ° carpenter by tr within the last few days had an intim; tion that the late Mr. W, C. Willis, a min owner in the neighborhood of Neweastle: upon-T. has [eft him an estate of the | fhould place i e value of 5,000, £1,450 in money, in 8 all the eymptoms recogmition of his having saved his life e in the year 1832. In the spring of that year Wilkinson was at work in the neigh- borhood where Mr. Willis resided, by tween Wallsend and Neweastle. He was walking along the > of eight o1 s others, - mo: and shoes, ng ke 1 TG T [0St conelusive that his statement 18 to be | the total $31500, fully insured. 1 2| filled with street cars leading to all [ 100 French centimes or conts, v i e e nsom 1t 110 B | Inan. . firetan, whilo groping about. in the | points, and there the right begins | contime is one-fifth of an American cent, | thing to turn” up. So the’ justice, the it would seem as if nothing else would be | stifling smoke inside the building, walked | Klaver st where the richest of [ And the small coins used in France are b > reporters and the court police- needed. ‘The officers say they are on the | intoan open elevator shaft and, falling three | Duteh merchants have their stores, and | centimes, or one sou, 10 centimes or d led the janitor with joy and thnok of soveral of the ators and hope | stories, died in fifteen minute. where all Hollandieomes to shop. Below | centimes, equal to our old 2-cent piece, ught him to relate some of his thrill- to have all under arrest within a fow days. & J— . this at some distance you see the im- | and 50 centimes, einquant centimes, or 10 experien when he was a horse- Fiery Opposition to Fire Water. Thonseidooka; withitheir thousandivessals| centst Ll'oRusol thom iona to know in the roaring, untamed west. Towa'a Kegistration Law. SarT LAkE Crry, Oct. 17.—The east halt | S0 % 0GB et nd out how to pronounce the French numerals nitor perched himself on the rail Drs Moixes, In., Oct 17,—[Speeial Tele- | of Stockton, Utah, was burned by an incen- | {1io west your eyes eateh the glitter of the | Which are spoken far ditlerent from w sainst which the prisoners duily gram to the Bree.]—The new resistry law re- | diary. Ttissupposed the fire was set by | (i 08 clingoh spires of the oity of | theit spelling indieates to English_oyes, nd spun the following yart quiring all voters in citiec of 2,000 and more | Wowan, Mrs. Provost, who threatened s fe g 3 1¢_contains [ ment-house rows had been disposed of, A French | and everybody was waiting for some- i sons Nandn men all nds and Heads of Fa 1. Tentinoninls fron For Dr. on Wenkne de 'yne: wor btore to b ; e Haarlem, A dozen villages and hal and at the sane time to figure up in”Ins |~ “Kourteen year the v enine Svhen Do e Mr wartie | Svive AN population to be registered before voting has | {1 R e SR R B | iy ities can bo seen on o clear d head the cost in American money. For out in Nevada that SO “;Cm ] = = been In operation the past week. The law | Loss, £220,000; insurance, about one-third, | To the east are the towns of Utrecht s instance 1.50 in French means only | fon on the Central and Union | [ a8 Gioud With sudden iliness, and applies to fifty-four cities, and the registra- - Amersfort, to the north are the red til American cents or 13 franes, and 15,7 wific railroad, to Shermantown, alarge | orored and foll iuto the river. tion, which began on Tuesday last, closed A River Boat Burned, of Zaandam, and away in the distance is | Which 10oks like for a pair | mining camp up near White mountain, » | WiTATEOR. though he could not swim. “Tast night at 9 o’clock. Returns from forty- 1.8, Ind., Oct. 17.—The Mail line | Alkmar, withits queer costumes and its | Of shocs in America, meins in Paris only | peak of the v Nevada. The distance | sinnoi'into the water, and with Some ot fmpiemen s i cneh hott o throo citiee show thatthe law was pretty gon- at of the Louisville, Evansville & ers of 100 yeirs ago. i FIbIn Amorioun money, e | e about egiity miles, over a road that | Hikfulty sot Mr. Willis out. Ho vt in P A ol eed erally observed, though in niost the registra- | Caito Packet company was birned to-night, Antiquity stores are found inevery n Germany you have somewhat the s mostly leve ‘{IA‘\‘I, "5-1“ cechlogs for some time, and ‘when suf- MALYDOR M'P'@. 00., Springfiold, Qv Tho watchman escaped | Jarge ity of Europe, and I have visited | same coinage as in England, but only in | went through onee cve city I have passed | the simlarity of the mark (26 cents), and | thy rful how many rare | the shilling, which amounts to about the | 1 same. Here the difference ceases, mark has 100 pfennigs, and Loss, ~ $10,000, slightly burned. An unknown man is sup- [ some of them in ¢ posed to have lost his life aboard. through. It is wondc Sl and curious things are offored for sa veral hundred more than voted at either THE GULK "HORROR. ()l‘:ll ‘EI‘I‘XX"H;\:H ,hll)xlltrl\‘!';:l"Ul:lrl“l.";(xj'u“:lllc the last city election or the last election for ficiently recoverod Wilkinson assisted Messrs. Kuhn & Co., Agents. him home. He gave him 5 shillings at - the services he had sked Wilkinson particularly tion does mot equal an average vote. The notable exception is Des Moines, which reg- ered 2,000 moro voters than any other cit bigzest kind of T, b ied all ach | mining camps 0 nig | cost Sum o good little lumy for Wells-Fa ing thing il for the in that r m, whic 1 the m pfe night. Ie : o S . " | and 10-pfennig picces, with thoir German ied the express A ¢ Latest Particulars From the Storm | found in all of'them, but, in none of them | and 1 = 5 H A LY. (330 0> to his name and other matters, ani governor, Nearly all the river towns show S A e to the extentof those in Ams| am, On [ numerals ked to them, set the brain nd again th always from ten to ota o R S a A n Gextglcenisouih. = a ¢ | a-whirling, and you hand out a half | fifteen pass Mok arelitofShord| oo hsmRdowning dioil Mo bt tate ge ts afalling off in registration, which 18 sup- posed toboduetothe illegal vote that has been east in the past, but could not stand. tho test er strasse there are a score of 0 I ny one of which contains dozen coins and lev the shop kecper take | mantown varied, according to the sea muscum, | What ho wants, trusting to his honesty, | son, from §15 to $25 a person. It took Oct. 17.—The following | the Kl these an outfit large enough fo \, Te special to the A ter this. Wilkinson left the neighbor- COR T hood of Neweastle and thought no more FOR THE 'om Or: o ated pres ige, T'ex., gives the latest particulars regardin ) . B i of what had occurred, It seoms that Mr. AN 0\ of the present requirements, In several L8 < Old and Dresden china, some of | though you know him-in nine cases out | six hy to haul “the s and there | Wi, w s a widower wi o ) cities the fact has been brought out that num- | the great disascer at Johnson’s Bayou and | which is worth hundreds of dollars | Of ten to be a rascal. ’ y were fresh reluys of every ten i‘]‘v”‘“i;")"'f ‘:':,,[,..“:Llfi‘fgr“fi.'f)l'i:!:: ;;‘,2: WU {J N\ bers of men who had never been naturaliz Sabine I ume coinage is nsed as [ miles. The stations in the Y g 8 ego, k J 0 L ) 1 The steamer Emily P. | 3000, is common, and 1 one I found | . In Belgium the | u plac have been voting regularly for yeas returned at 3 o’clock this afternoon, bringing | several pieces of Gobelin tapestry and a | in France,and the ltalian system is about | sisted of a burn, one log cabn for the The returns also show "where cither party | 160 additional sufferers from Johnson's | collection of diamonds and precious | the same.’ In Holland you tind yourscit | hostlers, and Sometimes a grog shop. hag mado rowurns in the registiation it has | gayou who aro entirely destitute of e stenes fit for the jowel-box of a queen, | dgain at sea, and florins and guilders | They wére all planted right in the mid- usually been the democrats who have suc- | ¢hino' Wi r o riatanIIT6 o[ nss o o savoral | make you wish for the brain of one of | dle of the wilds. Ifit hadn't been the . Gbeded botier in getting out tholr vots, repu. | LIRE that TyosuL eljot con, | Lremeraber somo Flemish lace sevoral | make you, wish for vie braiy of ono of | dlo of the wilds, Ifit hadn's beon that Ticans, 1n many cases, negleeting to ister | [ittees, who are doing all in their power to | hundred years old, a sedan chair such as the lightning culculators, A florin is | the boys had to look out for the horses through Inck of organization. ~"The ters | fiaice them comfortable. Most of thom are | Mrs. Secretary Whitney has made into | about forty-one cents American, and [ and be ready for the stage, they would meot ngain for correcting and Tevising the | e HOM, S oo, N mer will te | a cabinet inher grand reception room m | this divided also into 100 ¢ents. | have died of loneliness. lists on the Wednesduy before election, and | ¢y to the Bayou immediateiy to bring back | Washington, old clocks full of quamt | There —are Dutch = 19-cent piece ‘L was stationed, with one other host- all who are not registored ‘then in any of | 150 more persons who are waitine there, and | machinery, and cases of drawers earved | equal to four American cents, 5- ler, at the post midway between Elko Ik e fifty-tour citios Lo whieh, this Jaw anplies | who aro now homeless, ponniless and with- | by the artists of long ago. The silver | Pieces, cqual to two American cents, two | and Shermantown. There were about i noal ik vote thraneh the st ;,):.:‘(;)1;‘,&1,'.‘.‘.’;!“ M\’\l:s:‘.;:\ml‘);\\ul.flmll care o210 | olid and massive, was espocially rine in :ufld one ]ml} ent Ipxt u,l '."?;"fl. nt; a cent fifty horses in our charge and they wi 4\ five to ten thousand. This being the first | POonS from What seeton. . o rugees from | 8 aueer carvings, and L bought an | 0f ourmoney, and one-half-cent picces, | all wild. Only thos k. T the law, fail H AUMONT, . 17, gees from | 40 L dith St. “John’s | equal to_ only onc-fifth of a cent. This year of the law, many fail to understand that | tie fooded distriet around Sabine Pass con- | Apostle with S, ohn’s con- then efforts have been made to find Wil- kinson, and he was told of there being " P certisement in_ the paper for Omaha, Neb. one of his name, but at the moment he attached no importance to it. Last | = week two strangers: presented them- J. L. WILKIE, 0 . ’ Ives a his mother’s house, questioned 3 and the fact of Manutucturer of onme iyl iiniences Pa,per Boxes, hear of some good fortune. Since then 106 8. 14th st. Omaha, Neb. his identity, no doubt appearing clear, Orders by wmail solicited and will re- ose that were in im-| o' hys had & formal intimation of the b ¢ use were in the barn, and the of th hove stated ; ) voin'is of o R ) ; que rge property SOl Atk no registry means no vote. It willalso eut | finueto arrive on every small cratt that | head for a memento | last coin is of covper, and its size is about aliowed to roam in the bottom "m. s 1 sorv 4 colve prompt attention, i o , sma R # L ; - o i it eI R e > gallant services in saving Mr. = - S ey QI many 1oghl votes Winb have thoreto- | comes up. the: river. “ft is estimated by | of (‘lm antiquity | 88 large as a lady's little finger nail. of the road. When we wanted | Wilis' life, the latter having well - kept WEAK, NERVOUS PEGPLE ny citle: . especially by about th ns here who havebeen over the scenes of | stores have many fine old paintings, anil | 5:cent piece is of silver, o would go down and 1 0 him | pighromise that hn would never forget unnatur: "Fhe now Jaw requires | BOFS0NS tiete wha hivebeen over the seanes g J i ’ e o, and the guilder or finrin'is of sllyor. | - DIWONK BRI e And others sutering fro < anow A you | they do a great business with Americans. | 8iz¢, and the guilder or flovin is of silyer, | and bring him up. One day the six 0 Al ) Ang ey Teerine £ 4 all naturalized persohs Who expect 10 volo 1o | and Taylor's Buyou that the death list will T Dutol merchant who, prosidad oves | #nd about the size of our half dollar. In | horses gotout of the barn about an hour | Wh4t he had done for hun iiolo, duessés,’ premaiurg L WD, WLGIE AN i wiiaucourt they were | exceed 250 souls, ~ Eizhty-five corpses have | i 1e above spoken of told me had just | most of the Luropean storves, though | before the stage was to come up. We a 5 naturalizéd, givine the exact information, it | facn yoeovered ie one above spokel e jus h g L ! wecused of Hovse Stealing. 1 nohorses r no | Charlie Comes, was an 1y. T'he nt, wiully hot-tead nd buried around Johnson's | ) ahout 8,000 guilders, or over 3,000 | nearly all of the goods of the estabhsh- | found we .., possible, with ST : 3 ] ] b onr bodiesthus rar ment” are in the windows, there eropenalties for violation vebeen DYoL Cara | worth of goods “to Robe 4 i A fellow giving his namo as James 4 "of the law. While containing some imper- | puried at Sabine, whilefsixt A follow giving his name a: { fections, as a new law it isgenerally regarded | ot “Gilkaing at Sabine, and theseare, "ot | that he made sales to Americ: v mark on_them, and jou have not | ed cuss, and wo know that if wo didw't [ Lyon was arrested last evening charged | Gttty o' } ; bl aten/in ithe xight gir course, deads as it would be impossiblé for | He had great faith in American honesty, | the chance to figure out the " cost before | have anything ready, so that tho stage | with the larcony of & horse und buggy Fonserioninee it 2 A % i its urc, on the whole, quite s any humah belng to survive long | too, and when I admired a pice you go in. - Ask the price, and it will be | would not be’ delayed, ho would come | balonging to L MeCr The outfit A e Rund wiamp for pamphlet, . 191 WABASH AY.. CuiRane, in" the swamp and agoons without | s food or shelter, “'T'he carcasses of thousands | | of drowned cattle are strewn e known that the numbver of suf he state auditor has just | Johnson s Bayou who have lost everything e old Flemish lace and rogretted that | thrown at you in'the 'gitberish of a [ down on us like a thousand of brick ft ad not time o get money from the | foreign language at the rte of two hun- | 8o says I to my partnor, ‘Billy, it’s no use vwhere. Itis | Lok ‘bufore leaving to purchase it, ho | dred words i minute, and if you know | trymi to find those dutned horses now, rers around | goubled it up and told me to take it along | anything of the real value of the article, | fos the stage will bo hero in - fow min was taken from the corner of Eighteenth and Chicago streets, Lyon was caught A s | LINGOLNBUSINESS DIRECTORY Ba Des MorNgs, gram to the Bry.) Wk RRepors, Oct. 17.—[Special S ' v | sengors fird ho fort to the city. 2 ovised o o ste stateme vitl reach 1,900, while the Sabine ‘ere) and send him the price at my leisur and ean understand the jargon asked for | utes and Irwin will swoar like a trooper.” [ SURECY fr Hn.l ) J . dsued o revised and complote stateuent of | Wit each L0 el Mo Babing Suterers | You can remir me, 'uid. he, fom Ant: | it you will find that tho bretiyshop airl | frwin was the driver. Lo was biind of A o e R e ho_condition Y ings and private | pertnons werp Eefore ail if you have time ‘o, | has sized you up for an” Am and | the left oye, but i braver man never wore nee;in.g gunaway, N _ banks of the state. It shows the number of e if more convenient, take it with you and | she is charging you three times she | boots. Hoe' wasn't afraid of anything [ A team belo to J. Kaufman be- The Tremont, saving !yfmlfi to be thirty-five, private fifty- Nebraska and Iowa Weather, send me the money when you Fj.l home | would ask one of her own people. that erawled or stood, and would look me frightened on Farnum street last 3. C. FITZGERALD & SON, Proprictors. ' {;“";; oHesloml caplal Inve ‘;"'1 in theso | For Nebraska and Iowa: Fair weather: | to Amo 3ut I smd: *“You don't Even when prices are marked you are | down the ot ashotgun in the hands it, and ran ay Turning on Fif Cor. #th and P Sts,, Lincoln, Nob, Wi gy bank, S5004005 snilost. $10,000; Targent | SUKDUY warmer. know me. Lam astranger here, and I | notsure of gelting things at théir rveal | of a road agent with as much coolness as | (.inth streot, the team collided with a | | Ratos$LB0yer duy. Street cars from houso to any R giount 'on deposit of any 'one bank, , e —— les Amsterdam this alternoon. Satur- | vaiue,and in Italy and the southern coun- [ you or Iwould cat u squa |l tol vh pole and threw Mr. Kaufman sk L SREETI g due depositors (rom all thess An Exciting Question In India. 3 il for New York. You have no | tries merchants expeet to be jewed down [ **Well, Bitly, my pard, agreed with me | 502 o sustmmed soveral ) culs J. H. W, HAWKIN 00,000, The native community throughout | s y for your money.” “Give me | to about two-thirds or one-hulf of what [ that thero was no use looking for the [ 2 pryises about the head and , but # e " i Bengal hus been g excited lately, | your visiting éard and your address and | they sk, If you don't do it they look | runawauys. and so we decided to lusso [ WS 1ot seriously burt, The bugiy was Architect, NEBRASKA NEWS, says the Caleutta ispondent of the | thatisall Icare for. I have often trusted | upon you as fools, and laugh at you as | some of the horses in the hottom and et | ¢oi01s wrocked. OMces—a1. 58 and 42, Richards Blook, Lincoln, - London ‘Tivacs, by the discovery that ex- [ Americans, and I am never deceived.’ | soon as your back is turn I don't | Irwin take his chances with them, Wo 3 e Neb. Elevator on 11th stroct. < Barkeeper Stabbed, tensive adulteration is ¢ on in the | An American merchant who did business | think this custom prevails in England, | got our ropes and down we went. 1 10 o'clock this morning the police - 5 - « LaNcory, Neb, Oct. 10, —[Special Telegram | manufacture of ghee, or ¢ ed butter, | in this way would be hable to imprison- [ Scotland, or Ireland to any extent, and it Tlorses were awfully scared, but we went | son's gambling place over | gap ey thrie, P e T ey " to the Brxk.1—Tnis afternoon about 3 o'elock an art lluliu ,'l‘,‘,'“!' uso in every native ment for {num_y, i ir not much so in Holla ill or Prussi .|AI...|~|.<.x., nd \I\n.-n nlv||w.\<| singled ont | Johnson's aloon at tho cornor of m\l 1M WOODS, the head cook at the Morton house, a colored | houschold he intensity of the popular Holland has a good school inghsh storekeepers almost always | o horse, down he would come sure pop. | toenth and Dodge streets and arrested - s m'lm by the name of Joncs, made a deadly | feeling on the subject is accounted for | education is compulso The mark the cost of the goods upon w..-,fk In less than half an hour wo had secured | ahout thirty young fzllows who we lee StOCk Auctloneer v by the fact that the adultel W of schools, and in th aits of the U. 8. at fair Salos made in all | ion is | grad and they are,as a rule, cheaper than [ six of them, The + all bucksking, | sitting in o gime of draw. The assault on John Shekler, the head barkeeper, i offected either with beef and mutton fat srade the four languages, French, those I haye found in other countries. | and a finer, more spivited lot I never set | bl for their appearance for t ratos.” 1toom 8, Siate Block, Lineoln, Neb.a . stabbing him in the right leg just above the | ¢ ) utiol ) ade | guages, French, ! i W ! U1 bail for their appes onin, Nol ating ¢ ch is 4 dea > | Tish, German g nare taug o day sheap she o 3 by0s 0 the hardest kind o ning Golloway and Bhort Horn bulls for salo. 1 be, "0 woutnd 15 aiout ivo. tnehes lons | the eating of which is deadly sinin the | Tish, German and Diteliare tught; I'ho day of cheap shopping in L oyos on had the harde ud o | morning, ¢ P work harnessing th ly whon the stage M, but they werd me up. B. H. GOULDING, ns is fast setting, Ne / lml n‘l{‘l 'Ilinduu, or w““i lard, | grade costs more than the others, but all [ for Americ ; 3 4 e, . . 1> | which the Mohammedans consider un- | children must be sont to sehool up to the | everything sold can be bought for 1 deries were seveitd: Joneshid bien under | cloan food, Both Hindoos and Moham- | ago of twelve years, and tho statidard of | the same i the United Statcs, and Now AWhat in thumder have you got Farm Loans and Insurance iy, a1t Wiy 0k el rotusod 8 drink | Medans bave callad on, the government | intelligenco i Holland is consoquontly | York city, with the excoption of a vory | there? was th st thing thatlewin | Bo mon of Sorofula I ' that he committed the assault, Jones, afl to protect them by logislation, and have | high, “'The modern languages are spoken | few articles, such as clothes and gloves, | yelled to us. Ooxrastions in regard to loans_solivited. tlll'u ..x]ummlm, llulhh qu:llu about u’m.;-k ur,.;.lul lllln necessity to_rfilmmmlr e action, l\' many of the |llunpl ,and both i the | sells as cheap as Pavis or London “There l"lwx. I«-yu 1 ;n;l]v m |Iu lln; Serofula is probably more general than any Room 4, Richards Block, Lincoln. Neb, off, where he was subsequently arrested, Mr, | so that the measure might comeinto force | Dutch cities and those of Belgium I [ I think the American goods as a | stago and didn't want them to g T T A - - L Stieklers wound 1s not considered dan-er- | hefore the Doorga Pooja and Mohurrum, | found the English tongue suilicient for | rule ro fully good, and tencd, 5o 1 mado a sign o Lewin to | Ohor dissaso, 1is Wndius n shancen | Riverside Short Horns Al flll--kl’“t_"“'“'U"“"" him 1o his bed fora | tho great festiyals of the two religions, | my wants. ‘Ilie German and the French | except in the eases of articles upon which 1 them quict, aud Lwentup and told | M ers At 0ERE strittly Bates nnd Bates Tupped cattle Week or 80. both of which are now close at hand. Ac' | are also much uscd, and the Duten lan- | a very high duty is charzed, they give Yorery f A nuin heud. and two inchies doep, but fortunately no ar- bout | ¥ A Verdiot of Accidental Death, cordingly, aspecial meeting of the Bengal age, though it is perplexing in :ts for- for the money. Clothes for men " ‘Gad, but they look pretty frisky,” ho :\\].l- all trac .v)..r'l.;.mlel nl M A aia R PR I ) SenuyLen, Neb,, Oct, 17.—[Special Tole- | 10&islative council was held last Friday, | mations, looks strangelv familiar to one re. cheaper in London than in New | said, as ho squinted at thew out ol his e i R s B T e ran 10 the BEE. | oAt the eornerers inquest | U lieutenaut governor. coming up fron | who has'a knowledge of the English and [ York, but the English tailor canuot com- | one ool ey YU Ao, caniotiod SRA LMY, ey, Lounas atid Lo Loveu, 8 1o & the Al i SaTaARRD I Darjecling to attend it. The adyocute | German. Many of its roots are German, > with his American brother He “Aro you afraid to risk them?' said 1 A ovesoly af ¥ ot Thuily for snid. 1" Pure, Bites 1‘:‘.0»-.13“1.-. 4i6ld to-day on the body of John Klerstead, at | gop, introduced 8 short bill | and some of the endings of the words ou good stuff and a moderately | Trwin swore a double oath wud wanted to | over a year had Lo runing sores on iy I floae of Bharon, 1 Yauny Masy llur«rh. the jury hllulul. _ll;.\ d.lx(-,lm:l.l cama | riving the Jaleutta corporation | seem to be Latin, Itis more gutteral in | good iit, but his cut la¢ks the finish and | know what I thought he was, and the Took five bottl 3 1ood’s Barsapa inspect the horl Address, CHAE, M., BRA] 1o his death Trom the uceidental discharge of | Nower to nspect and seize impure | its pronunciotion than the German, and | the style of the tailor of Broadway. Tho Uthem into the teac Ho cured” €, E. Loveaoy, Lowell, Inupastihe hapde a gun in the hands of one Edgar Butts., - MoShane In Lincoln, ly stomd Q. A, Arnold, Arnold, Me,, had scrofulons - 4 X and 1| sores for seven years, spring and fall, Lood's en 10 Lingoli stop ag W eh | Barsapariila cured him, National Hotel, sed mon rems shack, and ghee and to pumsh all porsons selling it. | the use of the an girls | on one side of the leads 'he standing orders having been sus- | of the miscell ltter ' makes one think | men of America are the best dre neous jumbling up o let- | in the world, and our ) " Tl » Tt ol | Pended, the bill passed through the | ters asseen in the Welsh and Russian. | know better how to wear their elothes | on the other. Wo ench had a rou laxcorn, Neb, Oct. 16.—(Special Tele- | oy pjjor stages, and was referred to select | Itisa genuine language, howeyer, and | than any other woman in the world, A | board in our hands, and” wh Salt Rheum A Lo graw to tho Bex.|—llon. John McShane ar- | gommittee, with instructions to report | nota dislect. Books and newspapers [ walk in the afternoon in the shopping | Irwin gave the word o' brought them al . FEDAWAY Prom n‘vttld l:ll "w‘«l"fl.\ this "Hl"l"\"b; and ‘“ns wet | on it in a \\'i‘vk The »|u-t-r=mslo(.llu- are printed in it, and it has its grammar | parts of New York will show yon moro | down :\'h'wun their ‘nu.nrl\”.. would | Tsoneof the most disagreeable (Irsmlwlw‘r‘lfiu‘:”‘ —— - 8t the depot by a large delegation of promi- | native members showed clearly how | and its syntax. ' [t is a rich [anguage, | elegantly dressed women than” u whole [ huve thou " D boon struck | bylwpureblood. It is readily eured by Houd's - nent men of both parties, It 15 conceded | deepiy native fecling was stirred. " They | and words which have sprung bt [ ybm the Camps Elysees or Hydo | by grow ALl you could 800 | Barsaparilta, the great blood purifier, JOHN SIMMONS now by thoss »le posted on _our county | insisted that the measure should be ex- | are found in nearly every branch of sci- and some of our sarvants girls on | of 1t was & eloud of dust s it low William Spies, Elyzia, 0., suffercd greatly T A e 1 i it It | tendod so as to include the entire prov- | ence and art. $3 a weok cut a better figare on Sundays | along the rond swaying from sido 1o side. | gram erysipelas and salt rheum, caused by FLORIS 4 Dyembor ¢ the winnivk | ince, and not be confined to Caleutta. | Tik GREATNESS oF TAE DUTCn PEOPLE | than their Maglish and German sisters, [ Irwin didi't pultin on those lines until | yunding tobaceo. At times his hands would card. nilies well to doin the | he got to the next station, and he was crack open and bloed. He tried various prep- Al xinds of bodding plants for sale. pouking further of thore an hour ahoad of timoe, B6 was & | gagons without aid; fiually took Hood's Sar- BN . y ATE 81 Enix, Pa. Oct, 17eDuring {he storm on | upon the whole people. Hon. Bun | Holland of to-day bas the same elements YCAN VERSUS EUROIEAN GIILS, Tucky thing (hat the stage was heavy aud | GEREN 0w L ontirely we | GREEN ""l.'l "‘;;‘“ "’I" T, . . Behary Kapur said that, as gheo formed f col ing vhich she had whe! the jcan girl scems to be a sort of a | the road level, or lrwin would never y poks bis hands and 3 biock Lake Erie last night a schooner with distress ) s 3 & of colonizing power which she had when I rican girl see I My son had salt sheum on hadids an | signals hoisted wf., sighted soveral miles out. the most essential element in the sacri- | New York and Albany were under her tween the English and the French | have driven a horse again. — As it was, on the calves of his lega, Ho took Hood's | DOSTOR JONES . Lk L ibly’ this may bo done. Hon. Joy | is a matter of history. America owes | who como of { e T TR P Prokush Lull said that s panic had seized | much fo tho old Knickerbockers, and | the world. e S " i fice known as homa, the discovery of its | dominmon. With a térritory one-third | girl. She looks an the whole better than | two womon in the stige got so fright e ER aan cured® J, B, | = Meu were in }"“‘bf'"f.f}““!;_‘: vessel ab- | ydulteration had caused a dead“lock in | that of Olio, she has colonies in the East | either, though she hag not half the ad- | encd that thoy were earriod out faintiog. | EUSPAEEE (08 1 600T0 peared Lo be golug to pleces. The sea was | y)) impor us ceromonies. Indies, in Africa, in South America, and e \glish sister either in [ Billy and 1 were mizhty glad to hoar » d well, X # aunning bigh and no attempt was mado at —~—~——— in the West Ludits, embracing a territory slexion or robust- | that the stage had *arrived safoly Hood’s Sarsaparilla mfih‘:h‘:m‘.‘.“fii"lfi”p?" ¢ 00| Bargain-A full lot, 63x138, on 11th | fifty times that Of her home country. | ness of i Aerican girls com the other station that day, | TS EIEE B r eyl | 4 with nice residence, for $3,000. Her colonial revenue amouuts to nearly | plexion 1s too often sallow, Sho talks,as | but after all these horses were the s s S ™ Olice, E410 1-2 wreck bave been coming in, buf no bodies | 845 g 20th und California, have been washed ashore. ke name of 5. A. SLOMAN, $60,000,000, and her exports from these | a rule, with -schoouer s not kuowa. 1512 Farnam street. amouut to about $75,000,000, Holland is | proaounced, ©. 1. HOOD & €O, Apothiecs. or less | ewuse of my baving to throw up my | PrC1 7 ion. Yousee, the next day they 100 Doses One Dollar = | ticsidene nasal twanz, m nd 15 not afraid tosay what | situs