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| S AL S — AN THE HANDS OF THE JURY | *ihe Great Li report further showed | LIST OF vOTE portant points in the stat rts f t Chas O bel. Trial Ended and the Ver- | ¢ wer t Now Awaited | it Nebe THE STATE JOURNAL'S AGONY | I Tt Writhes and Squirms Against Van Wyck's Appeal to the People—State Convention ofthe ¥. M. C. A News From Lincoln, IFROM THE REES 11N trial of the ease trict court with an increas parently greatly inter When the court opened shortly Ao 116 ORI o'clock u, m., the evidence bolng | attendance already is completed, the arguments were com s all of the mem meneed, Attorney Woodard, of the | who nave had active work of prepar prosecution, oceupied the hours from 9 n in ha Among the promin | workers in attendance are J. E, Ensi a. m. until noon in a_speech, largely a of New York; C. K. Ober, R Orr, | R review of wil the evidence. Attoriey C. | Pitishurg, P, and H. W. Cartis, Council | Jromield devi Buselin B 0. Wheedon followed for the defendant | Blufis Branien S b Fioruness He after the noon hour, and Judge Mason | MINOR EVENTS. Trown ety Bail 11\ on tho samo side followod him. A vor The democrats and independents of | Benzon Angust Brooks W N ‘ot is ot at Band yot Lancaster county held a meetiug at Ben- | Beaver J W Brown Charles ict is and yet. nett Thursday night that completely | Brown Wm Beck Theo THE JOURNAL SQUIRMS, filled the house and’every approach to it, | Baumeister A Beans DT The agony of the State Journal and | A prominent citizen of the place said it | Barber Thomas Beckrett James papersof its ilk aver the request of Sena- | was the largest and most nanimous | Brady bick Hematoly Lever tor Van Wyck that voters express their | ieeting held i years, and that 3 Barth Valentine Bacon W S preference for United States senator at | VaYIs made a great speech. = How Barnum J R Bieser Henry : sl actions in Bennett a_ few nights Beard George W Bergen J K the volls asprovided by law,is appalling, | and the way he acted when a lady Boetgel © F Bell S M and the how!s that made that such | him to definic his position on the prohivi- | Brandenburg G Birkhauser P W action would be unconstitutional and | tion question left the way open for a };-“m{-x_ex J llé”” o I\I\I\ against law came with yery poor grace | &reat moating, and from allnccounts they | gEd S, ( Bretton 11 bR 4 3 had it and made Howe's vote in that place t ? rerton R 1, when it is remembered that voters have | a8 A Bunced W Brown Geo W e o5 31 p Jurke Thos voted this way before; that no howl was | “J'H, Green, traveling passenger agent | o thos il made at the time and there is no one in | of the Union Pacifie, has been in Lincoln | Burnell W N Bushey M W the penitentiary for so doing. Because | the past two days in the interest of his | Beverness Henry Branton Jos Border W B Burlingim W E W Brown ' D ant Mrs D C ey Wm ock Burt Governor Duwes, who s the tool of any- | compaug in the line of California ex urs Bl g i A AdEREL IR ns. Mr. Green reports the coast treave b thing to beat Van Wyck, .l}l not in Ving promise of being extra heavy {:x:-\\-n f porate in the election proclamation a | {hydugh the fall months. rown call for a vote of this kind Murray, the wide-awake agent of | Bon® § particle of ditferenc the Northwestern, has been in Lincoln a | Callan Thos Callan Patric knows already. The number of days the past week. Judge of | Cole Cliristie Rob Mr. Murray's surp the Boston excursion has passed upon this question once, s from among the | Cokecroft J A Carnby Joseph « f|C when a number of | Cavanaugh Patrick Counsman C P ( « ing their seal of validity to the can i e R DR O DTG B et Carney Ao A FeLien of votos oast for United Siates oo storboRraDGro0RS a6 . Fominder | CATADYJamies) Coser iy James senntor, and haye not only sealed it but | 1o "him of the courtesies they received | ERmEbILLY o e g T ok eeeord | from himself and the road ho represents. | ¢ Mg Ol g8 tho Aol g et dostifies | The Odd Fellows grand lodgeadjourned | ¢ T i 0 the_ election of 1850 votes » cas ng Grand 13lanc ( ard Chollman Henry for pre enco r’.,l. lvnm-wll_ States sonats DR tHOT AERTVER: | (ChUIbaTE 9 R pd wvassed by the countios where o of Odd Fellowship next spring, and | Chapman Oliver Carroll Dennis and returned B rva ghtaft | Lincoln as the place for holding the next | Cammenzind & Carpenter E mattor of record, (oo Houso Journal, | (0o e g lod par from | Carpenter G Caroll Geo I, 1881). The returns show Adams county | {0 o0 e BRIIE GRE WS VAT EOR | Callan Sam1 Cook 8§ east 100 votes for James Laird as its e Cane Jno Canby T sace for the senate, and 4 votes for [ gflicers concluded their session yester- Grawiond Andrew Crocker 18 Paddook: Oass o v cast 19 votes | 48¥: .. : 5 ady ¢ “hapman Hugl [Puddocks Onss county east 10 votes | *“Bijicoman Engan, of the Burlington & | Ghmplin w A Shamnan fHugh Hvotes for C . Van Wyck, 1vote | Missouri depot " force, wheeled a dead | Carson Jas 1t Copley C A8 s Ak votas ALk ;llrunln l:))(lnnlhvj:\ll {Mnr«( _}'Un:mé_rh Cotter Jas . Coon Luther White: Custer county cass 30 votes for A. [ the muc, fo tio grent amusemontol a | o07 ety iohy™! Costello Mich'l S. Paddock; Platte county cast 67 vo vd whetolitwed Slang tie W Conrad » H Conedon David C C Tonn P. Sutton, secretary of the Irish | ! ; National league’ in Ameriea, who T Conet A been absent from the ety the past six | & Sy C « C « addock and 1 for A, J. Weay § r county cast 30 votes for A. J Weaver and 1 for L. C. NO NOMIN The second judicinl district convention on the part of the demoer ain in Lincoln and adjourned sine ie without muking nomination, This leaves Mr. S. M. Chapman an un- d election, and his majority will only be limited to' the number of votes cast, At the gathering of democrats r ustis Ed Chadw months on railroad work, has returned | ¢ Orursnos to Lincoln with his family, and will make CarrJos the city his permanent home. Cook W There is nothing mew to relate con- Caren Thos cerning the strike of the plumbers. It Canning W 1s understood that the differences existing . 0 LS| hamp) between the m nd the proprietors isin [ Cowsman Grant stas John regard to signing \greements for the | Cushman C I Chambers Wm futnre and that the res would | Clark Geo W Candon Thos granted as asked, from $3.50 to $4 per Clement I « ¢ C gostorday Otoo county was not repre. Deitrick C Dau sented af all, only one man was present 3 Whi W Doolittle W V Dur from Lancaster, and the delegation of F.1 White, J. V. Wookbach, | hatley ‘thios 1 Dei seven from Cuss were unanimous in ad- R dbmDOats trom: Cass 1 | Lempsey Peter Doyle Th journing without a nomination. 3 WArY Son 122540 Deacon Wm Dailey Art AL VAW O Lincoln yesterday on judicial matte Dexter W it A ke SE T Wk wared John A. McShane, of Om: who | Doty G N in Moore Gl A O IMA R eel ed a day with Lincoln p Doty J L Joseph e o o D 1 to his home at Omah; ‘day. | Doty B L liey Dan’ §ion TR H‘l’-“l'ly‘l_ ff\'_l_ yra- > pri only were up for dis. | Dunn W A Dawson Jolin Otoe county, - the afternoon, | | (CAFEE BEEAACES O Y, WE yle Chas Daolittle C H where he spoke in the evening. The sen: 1y with the king to large audienc speaking On an average every evemng during the campaign. - His appointments for the coming fow days are Saturday at Schuyler, Monday at Pawnes City, Dwyer John e city._ marshal has a letter of in. Dopni L quiry asking for the whereabouts of Dato s Charles E. Lowery, who was in Lincoln | Doty Patrick Doty 0 1 a few days ago. His father, living at | Dean Henry Danforth C E usual result, day At Storlmg, - Wednesday i Saline | West Point, L, islyingat tho point of | Davisondat = Doolitle CJ county, afternoon and evening, Thursday | ¢t Deneer Wn DV hivon at Hooper. el Each Received a Lesson. }:mihh"l };Mnlmxi'lu ¥ ARTICLES OF INCORPORATIC % <5 . ailey James oyle Thos of the Davenport Butter and Cheese r.-f-\.:.]{:?yhl:fi?fifllx:'g' u»Al young recrult | paniels J 5 Dunn 0 W l\l:mu(:wuinug nssocluntun h:\f\'c been | A nta, while.the country was thréaten- }’,;f;h}"g Mactin {,’;:,‘,K:; Martin filed with the secretary of state, | {M0 A1 W L LTy Was 2 as niga ar g e e ety Clho towa | in war with Mexico, and ho intended to | Dénney © B DiniganiMa 3 . 4 ! Gy make a good soldier. Ong day he was on | Ellhot Geo 3,000, Sharos, $0 each, tho corporation | 41ong when an ollicer approached. After | Egun Owen 8 S e office! of «dmondson W £o'continue 1ts business for ninety-ume | h lisunl salute the officer said; “Lot me | gid Y, Ebright E A rling B C gler i lliot Nate your gun,”” The raw recruit handed | Ate ars, A, Easton, J, M, Berky and forty- | S¢¢ your gun. ' s LB Etzensperger ) C Enright Thos e e o wrtialoe Y | over Ris Soringfiold rifle, and o pleased | mizensperker J R nrEhtilhog thers hay fii Al expressson_stole over his face. ~As the jans George bret John The “‘"‘:;_““]";““‘_:“jfi \hi6 eapitol buitd- | oMcer received the gun he said ina_tone | Edholm P I mkins J H of deepest disgust: “You're a fine soldier! you've given up your gun, and now what aire you going to” dot” The young At- \tian turned pale, and reaching for his hip pocket, drew a big six shooter, and, atric J O R prepating for business, said in a voice | Fianagan Hug wrell John that could not be misunderstood: “Gimmie | Ferguson A N risoni Otto ing that stands open and unroofod to the weather, sonked with every rain storm, will be temporarily sheltered with « false roof over a part of 1t, work- mep now having the matter in charge. The Mechanis' Insurance Company of Ellett Geo rank iwards Martin rwin William ter Thos Fowler Frank Philadelphia has complied with the s that gon or I'll blow a hole through you | Farrell Michael Fiaz A G laws governing F'“““‘"fi" |"”"”';"‘”-‘" b pair 'r minutes!” The offleer in- | Flack D l<'h-m|n( Wm and is now authorized to do busmness in stantly decided mot to monkey any | Farnsworth Samuel Farrell Michael the state. . i 5 further with the raw recruit, and the gun | Foley ichacl Eustenliowly The liv stock commission eame mn | (L ion by surrondered. Fullg isher G from Hastings yesterday, after alon TR 4 Eerrls Fogg C N journey out through the western part o Not Quite Yot, Thank You. FoxTatrick Cl;l:::x‘!:)lxu the Three glandered horseswere |y 0n Kecord: A bargain sign stopved | Gatlatin B hon J A killed on the trip. i a procession of vehicles in Tremontstreet | Gahan Thos u:ler Otto SXHRIBTATIV CON R ON et the other day, in an amusing way, oppo- | Gentleman Thos ladden W D ot thio XOURR Men's Chrisi an assoqiation | jjie a noted dry-goods establishment. ~ A | Gue.l It unnett Thos met in Lincoln at 4 p. m, Thursday, but | wop 05" whose ‘weight could not have | Grandond A Goff H C no business of any importance was trans- ates A Gillen Michael been less than 300, generous measure, | Gales A K il rose slowly aad majestically in her place | {nelty, Erank Syi.yonn, in tho street acted until yesterday's session. In the svening, following the opening hours, a welcome and reception meeting was held ar and looked eagerly out | (o' A S Grace 8"Fr lcome a1 ool 1eld | of the window. The conductor marked | Gohering Chris dioy ¥ B at St. Paur’s Methodist chureh, Rev. G 1t | o yititude and pulled the strap. The | Goiston M J Givons Lowis Creighton, the pastor, giving an eloquent | our “canio to n standstill, and the stout | Gould i R Gould M'S address of welcome, in Whiogho P‘“;;{'E‘ woman descended with much force on a | Gould A H Gunnett John the wealth of work that the Young Men's | goople-looking passenger next her. Glover E Goldsmith 12 Garrison C L Goodell S T Grege C T ardner (v ardner W A shurst Wm Christian association was accomplishing | 2070 0 all over the world s well as in the state of Nebrasks. Yet new, but with fields wait- u wish to get out,”’ cried the conductor in a rather irritated way. H “Of course not. Ionly wanted to sce | (reen C W een Geo W ing for work, he welcomed the workers p ain in socks was!’ H e oD, to'the capital city and hoped that their | What that bargain in s (aghagien Josebh ot s W stay in the eity would be pleasant, a8 he | o1d-Time Drinking Habits in Maine. | Griflin Wi Grube W T knew it would be profitable, Secretary Lewiston (Me) Journal: This writer Gorby Jos ol or snrcatnced il whioh | Fomembers having worked in 8 crew of | HolmesLows D Hioweea b1 2 “ i . 2.4} sixteen carpenters i ortland 325, ey I S Wi h.u-{n:‘l_ to with the Llufie;: nufinn‘u’x‘, RN AlaniGR T 28 Tl illzx.:fl;wx as M “gl;llyg:’ln"’"m During l.“l';’l"“l.; Bt of Lin. | employer furnished grog to all at 11a. | Yienney £ B Humphrey £ G of Council Blulls, J A, Dumutt, of Liu- |y “and 4 p. m. Having finished one | Laynes W J Hartry 0 coln, and R, A, Orr, of Filtsburg, Fa. | }yiding tho whole crew went down | Harpster C'S Houck 3 D genoral secrelary, gave addresses thitt | the narbor on an excursion and took two | Houck D I Toran 1 P were listened to bk gy g tention | gallons of rum. In 1883 ho helped build | Haskell Fl A Hogan Dennis and brought much euthusiasm to the | {'neoting-house in Whitefleld. A hogs- | 1ligby Beechier Hogle Chas opening hours of the session. Following i Hartwig A J the reception speeches the convention 3 - | Hart L head of rum was bought by the con Hitehcoek Jacob tractor, and the most of it was consumed | 11obart adjourncd to the reception parlors of the ding that meeting-house, No— ll‘lgilrn“x‘.l':‘:l)u‘nv flifl‘J‘b’.‘?’;‘.{h association, and until late in the evening e ot the “good 0l times,” “““l g6 # Gharlea a general getting acquainted and pleas- S A s Hannigan J F greaves R I ant social time was enjoyed by the visit- L ors and the many association members of ”:3;:;: }J:.'«f-jn H:‘.".‘,“"}..‘X..!L Lincoln who were present. Hoeford Casper Hansen Jens Yesterday's session opened with devo- Tiansen E Helme H S tional exercises in the morning, led Harris J ¥ Horrsby £ M with Bible readings, conducted by Holliday C E Hardy /D General Secretary Orr, who took for Hansen Jorgen Hard J W A pLe ; ansen Jens Harty'John s text, “Yo Are Bougnt With a Hunnell ' 8 Hansen George oo™ Astor “tha devotional exercises fupnalv e Hansen Goorge nnd Bible readings 8 permanent organ- Hughes "N1b E Hensman 10 fration” was offected aud the following iiafl"fhos ioffman Davia cers were elected: aley J P ome H ¢ uxl‘rulide: B. F. Landon, Omaha; Hodges Thomas Huffman J W secretary, O, J. Wilcox. Lineoln; assist- Haney John HierpJ ¢ t dtary, C. A. Morrill, Fairfield Hurst Henry Hamniond 1¢ Al SEOIVRN g ) i Helquest W Hagelet Edward An interesting address was next reported Ixhaes J0R8 by Rev. H. E. Brown, of Now York, who Jonsad'M Bt aon A O delivered an address on the work of the Jenkins Jno Jones Samuel association, the field and what was being Jensen A Johnson Chas done for the advancement of the associa- jg{:::rxln 4 Ams :';T:Ih::-':m":"” tion. James Jno Johnston Salyado George A. Josylin next presented a re- Jones Elmore Jennings wxllullr port of the work in the state, which was Y aoobs Jobn Jonnston W S given close attention and entered into Jensen Andreas Jackson Joseph every detail in a thorough and eflicient Johnson P manner. This report showed that there ohnson § ( Johnson G P Jacobs W B were in the state sixteen associations, an ohnson C 1 Jolinson Aifred increase of one over the year previous. Kage Jorvmian kx‘lfl;;a‘.\fi The total membership of the state told in Preo -nhmn‘nadu . Birength,and | Ring Geo W Kooy round numbers was 8,606, & pet iucrease Healthfulaoss. Dr. Price's Baking Powdercontains | Kolley Patrick Knight Chas of 500 over the report of the previous wAmmuuuanmmmrm‘ Kinney T D Kelley D ¥ year. The financial statement showed Baliects, | atllls, ok, Qavos deliclously. Kreibs Nicholas Kitton E D that after all bills had been met there was Kastman K Kelsey G M sull a surplus in the state treasury of W Kennedy G KynerJ H were secking to effect Second District of Fifth Ward. § 6 Merchant Tail Kimball Charles Kenney Daniel MeGuire James McGnire l\’.m’ick Morrison Samutl McKinloy Robert Martinoyitch M 8 Miller Thomas Mathis Adolph Murphy Join j Medlock Geo W Mclnnis Alexander McDonald Moses McDermott Peter Mickay Peter MeWlhinnery Wm MeGerle Jolin Morris George Martin Georze W Mathis Adolph Murphy Dauiel McCabe James .J McDonald J W Newcomb Charles gwood Thos B Nasser Henry Norton David Nelson Hans O'Neil Andrew O'Hearne Ed J Granacher Joseph Peterson Errick Price Thos H Plummer T G Parmalee David Peterson Peter Pelton (ieo S Peters Elmer B Redman W Rockbua C P Kyan Daniel Robers Frank Robertson Wi U Ruby Andrew Rayner W 11 Ryan Edward Robinson J T Redestat A J Ky Rudalph Richardson Wm Radford John Reeves Austin Riley Dan’l P Rhodes Zach Rhodes Thos F Richard John Stewart Allen Shields weo W Sweeney John Sullivan Geo Shoemaker T M PANTS. or Made at § 3.00 Ly 4.00 W00 e “ . 30 00 . Lt 15.00 . 6:00 5000 W u P 600 7.50) S00 “ “ 8.50 0 MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS Kelsburg Nels Kimball R Knox David Kerst Adam I King C 11 Kimball Li Knight Martin Kennedy H B owroy G W Large AT jr Lynch Lupschie Peter Lynch Edward e C 13 ¥ Jno ary Jerry vpert Peter Lindberg I Lake Andrew Lindenest Olof ndergren A Lenehan J MeAuroe MeDermot € Miller Chas P MeDermott J C Mason E T [eFadden Wi Mackenzie John Montford K T Mulligs Millet R S Mealhaney I Martin Anthony Mattice W L Miller Lewis rick William Murphy James May Micliael | James thy Michael )lul\'lhilf Mulyihill Thos jr in James arry John Martin WV J MeNam Munrich Guy Meas Charles Mickle L A Murray Peter Mattis W I, MeNamara P Mckenna It Mackedon .\i[\lfms MJ McMahan Patrick Morris M J Morrison Wm MeKenna Edward Needbam Charles Nelson J B Newman Wm Newman M Nelson Edward Nelson Chris Nichols James Nibby George Noland Edward Nopodal Jos O'Connor David O'Chine Conrad O'Brine M H Ogburn C H O'Neil Jno Otis Thog ?)hcu hen B ( Ocesenbein Geo W Ostrum Hiram B Pickens F W Pagers R S Pitts Gilbert Paul Geo P Paulin Jos Phelps B Phelps 0 S Pickens € H Povpleton A J Page Frank Peterson Marlus Parmalee 1 A Pruyn W D Patterson R C Perkins L F Pepper F B Price John F Paula ’flaegin, uls © 1 Patterson O F Powell James. Quinn T J Redman Geo L Redman B ¥ * Reilly Michael Rosacker Wi Roberts A Riley John Ranisey R S Ramsey A F Robinson £ A Ryan S I Ryan W I Robinson W T Robinson J A. Hoiner J Hyan John tobinson It Hobertson © K Reiner Matthew Runquest John Richardson J Reed John Rannie Edward jr Koeder Julius A Reed Frank Rhodes Jas W Rhodes Basil Reynolds Johin Kussel James iberg John Simpson D S Stewart A J Shannon Luke Shannon James Swoeney Daniel Schultz Snyder ) 0 with W B Swmith E B Swenby A H hwrick W Scherb [ Swithson H A Steward J M Smith John Spellerberg W Saunders Jas THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23. 18S0. _ SUITS. 5.00 Morc m'l ailor Made at §12.00 annon Geo A hware Jacob Strong I Smith John 1) Shultz C E Stockwell Albert St. Pierre A Smith Corneling R Iman Edward Squires Chas E Sebing D \V Sears M F Sneed J 1 Skanke Joln ellman Dennis rith Harry narer LT Sinclair Jos Sinelair T Stevens \v 1 Smith W M Stein B Selverling Julins W Shields J 11 Sh ford C B Sellner Jacob Schrick Jno Smith Jno Sash Jno PA Shields JasJ = Jugardt Louis Sullivan John Tomsett Chas Lrail Jas Taylor Jas Tighe I J Trimbell Jno N Trott I Trucki i Tovzer A R Thoma Trott Augustus Thirwell Wm Tuttle ' M _C Tattle Jas S Tracey Jas Tholen Carl Trenkle Hernam r A Turltle John A “Tilotson D W Thompson J W Toozer A R Uble Adolph Vanderbick $ J Van Onnan Wi A Van Ness it ¢ Vickel as Valentine J N Van Acrnam J B Van Aernam WJ Viers Brice Ynmatta Wilson Vinegar W i1 Vhelan Frank Wright W L Wickstom G K W Waecher F Williams Jas M Whitehouse W J Woods Edward Williams W W Whitmore George It Wonlford Jesse Wroth A B Wignard J C Worthinz Eban orthing K heodore White J A Whalen Jerry Whitcomb Avel Wood E B Wood J H Wilson G Wetzal Nicholas Wilhelmy Washington Geo Waters Wm Wilbur L Wade Thos Westergard A J Wickstrom A V Weinert Ged Weeliter C J Watson O & Whitney A E Woodman Clark West John ¥ Wroth Thos tors Wm Weinert Frank Wickback Wm Yates Daniel Young J N Young James i Ziemermann A Ziegle ) N Zinsifel F Ziegler Leonard 1 hereby certify that the above names are o true and correct copy of the registration books, Second district, Fifth ward. B. F. REpyAN. e Lily Lapgtry's Lifo, Chicago Mai The London corre- spondent of a New York paper presents what he calls “‘our side of the question.” He ates the domestic life of the actress with an apparent truthfulness that ¢ lenges conviction, and which makes appeal to the ¢ ry and sense Of j tice in the American public that can havdly fail of awakening ¢ According to this co vt Lily Langtry was married at the age of eigli- teen to a man from whom she has never received one token of affec ¢ rarard since the expiration of the honeymoon. She took no afluction to the altar herself, but wo# influenced to the marriage | throngh love for o brother whose pro- motion would be secured through Mr. Langtry’s money. To please her family and benefit her brother she consented to the union. That brother was killed soon after accidentally. It is said that from the day of her mar- riage until this day Mrs. Langtry has never scen her husband sober. He'is a confirmed sot, a physical wreck, and a helpless drunkard. ~He has never been to her a loyer or a husband, save in name. On the death of her brother the full rea!- ization of the sacrifice she had made came upon her. And she was bound for life in chains she could not break. In this condition she turned to society for relief and sought to turn her talents to advantage. The result 1s well known. The attempt has only brought gr misery and wretehedness, Sheis re saying to Henry Irving on the ev ) [ of de- parture for Anierica: “If they greet me as they did befor shall give it up.'’ Nearly as Good as Mark Twain's Frog. Court Journal: An old gentleman at Tewkesbury for many years rode a blind horse. Though sightless, the steed, which had probably beon . good fencer ong had learned to jump whencver he re- ceived a hint that he was desired to do so. One day, after a run with the hounds, some hunting men were talking in tho bar of a hotel about big jumps, and the owner of the blind horse stoutly main- tained that that animal would jump over a single obstacle whieh none of their hunters would leap. He was ready to back his words with money, and as the result of the conversation he made four bets of £5 ench on the subject. - Very soon the four sportsmen .repented of risking their money so rashly. The owner of the .blind horse put down a straw in the street, and this constituied the ‘‘obstacle.”” Herode up to it, and the blind steed, responding to his call, “‘rose at the rasper,’”’ clearing it with bound four feetin the air, and coverln, twelve feet of ground at least.. None o the other four horses would. rise ata straw, and the owner of the blind horse wus £20 the richer. ———— Twenty-Five Years' Courtship. Baltimore Sun, Oct. 1 Miss Helen Eader, formerly of Frederick, d., but who has been living for some years at Luray, Va., was married at the Lutheran parsonage in Frederick. yesterd Ing to Professor Frank Schle marriage produced something of & social sensation in view of the protracted court- p of the couple, extending asit did a period o f about 25 ycars. , I'm coming home,and 80.00 % “ MISFIT CLOTHING PARL DR. IMPEY, N.W. Cor. 14th and Douglas Sts. Practice limited to Diseases of the EYE, EAR. NOSE AND THROAT, Glagnesfitted for all forms of defactive Vision. Artitlcial yes Inserted. WILBOR'S COMPOUND OF PURE COD LIVER To Consumptives,—Many have been happy ovo their festimon; iihor's Pure Cod-Li cnce has proved It to bew valuablo r )t Consumption, o scases of the throat and fungs. . B. WILBOR, Chemist, Boston. =old by all druggists, sthmn, Dipht! of osmfort and olegunce. Its PARLOR DIRAW- EYSTONE ING ROOM CARS, unsurpassod by and ity | widely cclohrated’ PALATIAL DINING OARS, Specially Distilled for THE BEST TONIC! UNEQUALED for CONSUMPTION ASTING DISEASES and GENERAL DEBILITY. { PERFECTS DIGESTION, | teket agents sell ticke(s via this lin 3 Luior, Drugglst, of and 1 havo used With fur bettar offect than any m recommending fud it vory satistactory.” Faz-simile of Bottle, EISNER & MEND 816, 318 and 320 Groodman Drut;}~ ARMOUR & CO., HAMS. ELSON, 8., Philadelphia, Pa. Jonl.Agents,Omaha Belicious No pains are yBEST that can be People of with them. or Marketmno do ny t to Armour & Co.. Ch LINGOLNBUSINESS DIRECTORY The Tremont, Newly Furnished HALD & SON, Proprietors. fur day. Swest cars from house 10 say J, H, W. HAWKIN; Architect, Officos—33. 34 wnd 42, Ric b, Elevator on 11th street. urds Block, Lineoln, GALLOWAY CATTL) SHOUTILOAY CAFTLE F. M WOODS, Live Stock Auctioneer Hales made In all parts of the U Room 3, State Block, Liticoln, Neb. Galloway and Short Horn bulls for sale. B. H. GOULDING, Farm Loans and Insurance, Correspondence in regard to loans solicited, Room 4. Richards Block, Lingoln, Riverside Short Horns Of strictly pure Butes and Bates Tapped cattle. * Herd nutibers about 60 head: Acombs, Renlak, Rose of Sharous, Mosa iioses, 1l Croek Youug Murys, ntly Duchcsses, Tiisos, Louans and Trie Loyes 1 Furé Bates Fivert. [ Pure Batos Craggs, | Rose of Shurou, 1Pure Crulok Shank and o A5, A BEAN- Wheu in Lincoln stop #s GRAND OPENING OF NEW ARRIVALS Q& MILISH LL & U LWS OVERCOATS. £23 Merclinnt Tuilor Made at $10.00 U b W 11.50 R SR | 1) Al e 1475 15 W = 20.00 G v “ “ 0 $0.00 L MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS From the Leading Merchant Tailors l'll‘haoughout the Country, ALL THIS WEEK, at the Only Misfit Clothing Parlors, 1119 Farnam St 1w CHICAGO Avo ORTH- N VWESTERN RAILWAY. Omaha, Council Blufls And Chicago. The only rond to take for Des Moines, Mar- abinlltown, Codar Rapids, Clinton, Dixio, Chica- 0. Milwaiikeo and all points onst. To the plo of Nelraskn, Colorado, Wyoming, Utah, Tiabo, Novada, Oregon, Washington and Cali: fornin, 1t offrs suporior advantages not poesi blob other iine. Among a few of the numerous points of su. periorits enjoyed by the patrons of this roud hotween Omaha and Chicago, are its two traims Adayof DAY COACHES whichi are the finest | thathuman art and ingenuity can croate. Ilts PALACE SLEEPING CARS. which are models the equal of which o bhe found el here. ‘At Counoil NlufTs the trains of the Unfon Pack: fle Ry. connect in Umion Depot with those of the Chlcago & Northwestern Ry. In Chicage th trains of this line make close connection With thoso of all enstern linoe. For Datroit, Columbus, Tniianapolis, Cinoin- pati, Niagnra Falls, Buffalo, Pittsburg, Toronto, Montreal, Hoston, New York, Philndelphin, Bal- timore, Washington and all points in the onst, ek the ticket ngent for 018 v SNORTHWESTEIN If vou wish tho bost aocominiations. Al M. HUGHITT, B. P. WILSON, encral Minager, Chicago, 1. WML BABCOCK, Gen).Western At 1411 Farna CHICAGO SHORT LINE Chicago, Mitwaukes & St Paul By THE BEST ROUTE Srom ONAA and COUNEIL BLUFFS ot THE EAST. TWO TRAINS DATTY BRTWEEN OMAHA COUNUIL BLUFIS fi | Chieago, —AND— Milwankee, 8 | St. Paul, Minneapolis, Cedar Rapids, Clinton, Dubugue, Dayenport, Rock Island,Freeport, Rockford, Elgin, Madison, Janesville, seloit, Winona, La Crosse, And all other mportant points East, Northeast wnd Boutheast. For through tickets call on the Ticket Agon at 1401 Fargnm stroet (in Paxton Hotel),or & Union Paciflc Depot. Pullman Sioovors and the finest Dining Cars in the world are run on the main lines of tho 460, MILWAUKRE & BT. PAUL RAILWAY, and evory aftention 18 puid to passengors by corteons employes gf the company. R. MiLLER, Goneral Managor, J. K. TUCKER, Assistant Goneral Mana, B OAxvenzan, Gonersl Pussens: EAYFORD, Assistant General Passon- cket Agent CuARK, Generat Superintendont. P. BOYER & OO, Hall'sSafes, Vauits, Timel ocks and Jail Work, 3 rnam Street, O:uaha. Neb. Red Star Line Carrying the Belglum Royal and Unitod States Muil, suiling evory Saturday Between Antwerp & New York T0 THE RHINE, GERMANY, ITALY, HOL- LAND AND FRANCE. FALL ) WINTER. Bxion from §80 to $75, Excursion trip from 110 % 32 Second Cabi, ~outward, $43 prepaid, $45; excursion. 40, Sleorage pRssAge a1 low ‘raies. Pote. Wright & Sons, Geners Agenta, 8 Broadway, Now York, eury Pundt, 1215 Favaam st.; Paulsen & Co, 1425 Furnpmm st : D, 0, Fioeman, 1524 Farnam st NEBRASKA MAP, In colors, shows all counties, towns, railro Mialed for 266, Omaba City Map, new addiuons, et Nebraska State Gazewte, Husiness nd Farmior's List, §5. irectory * J. M WOLFE & CO., 1208, 14th St.. Omana, Neb, DREXEL & MAUL, Suceessors to Jno. . Jucobs, UNDER KEnRS AND EMIBALMURS, Atthe old starid 1407 am st. Orders National Hotel, And get » goad ainner for A FEBDAWAY Prop by télograpli so.icited and . promptly at tended . ‘Lelephone No, 226, -y AT —