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g‘; TUESDAY OCTOBER THE OMAHA DAILY BEE e — T ——— . ——————— e S with a lover's joy as he told craey for the had persnaded the lady on Cristmas, léarn the lady’s name finished his stoty the first object NATIONAL STORIES OF THE STUMP, The Business Transno at tne Meet These Campaig nre Manage to SWINDLED BY A SALESMAY, | | | A Drummer Collects Ovér a Thousand On His' Own Account, sat Mr. Hanley, while the guests we Rothery, Wm convention this Parish, Jim , marshal of 1. dville; Geo. (DS 5 something of a 1 . % THE FRIENDS OF DUMB BRUTES. Ao, hAmaion of Mot The Godman Frank Dellone. John Omaha affair this paving block sa'd a well known contract laid on Sixteenth str from trees that grew on Wisc sin lands, owned s bought a farg Foley, John Clow, champion Colorado; Captain O'Malley, Mike Leary and the representatives of the pre Mr Keen in an cloquent manner spoke him spoken, pleasure 1t afforded him tleman under circumstance cordially tending @ warm weicome among his friends Hanley said he could speceh and felt that he could do no more than to say that he thanked them Speeches we almost every man at t ind Graco §f t Tales with i'r superintendent wed into blocks cially for Ofmakia contracts.” A. Nush, the general agent of the Milwaukee and detaled the to meet the ge | pacKing houses m Soutih Omaha A Swindiing Salesman. Handy With a Hatchet. s at 1207 Howard street, re leased from their employ E. H, Day doing husine as a small animal which she 1s ve fond of riding, and mistress holds teenth street y rday evenin 8 i1 His mothods of roport the reigns is docile and 1 want to say I was up in e tuble, the in which each had becn pur Matteroni tinally o the pony, it ) democrats in the town bebaved itself in anything but a pleasant interestingiy found in Day’s accounts at and his employe | ing of some of s peculiar try congratulated themselves that they ha got rid of him meeting | lowa, suys I had my $80 overcoat stolen must Lave been stolen ling a $3 coatand there- | its owners feel I'ne hatenet artist was arrested, mounted 1t, | of a hatehet midst afforded them, Toward the close Messts. Keen, Bitter son and McCune render pleasant manner < adjourned at 113 and everybody had an excellent time his discharg nd firmly holding the reins, Feported 200 of these unions in the past year, S monnment has been work here has some music break neck speed B anties, it managed 1o make things for the unfortunate rid r, and when it 1in, Mr, Nash was ken from them, Tn the third section, Mrs. F. ierintendent of work ple of the north, read a report, ition wil have their Iadies’ order on a New it and anew ing that he proposed to pro ty of the republican party if it took | 1o clothes in Gotham stumping in evening We: York tailor lighted on 1ts feet « lying bruised and bleeding by He picked himself up, limped fully home and paid a small boy a quar- ter 1o go after th Nush will allow The Gas Question Again, Charles Cow married at Council Blulls yesterday to Maria Peterson, of this city engngement y Los Angelcs, Cala,, and Miss Ida Bren Willinm Brenning, of ha, has been announced, who is superin- tending the work of sinking the gas well for the stock yards company in § ,is going to make an investiga- tion of the qualities of the gas that has been found inthe sinking of the wells, quantity of it yes I training sehools, ported on four sl y She stated th offered the use of th 3 seminary to the National W. C.T. training sehool on eondition t r Day's territory. firmed the informntion tion it has heen learned th ted about $1,200 with a la number of customers to_be h his discharge his daughter to do the e for the fam tend strictly to the railroad business. report_con ning, daughter slow obseryi avorite story which he was in the wdiences and which iy provoked uproarious laughter veral appointments had y his companion I'he general cided to submit the plans for the pro posed county hospital to nine physic for their sel ‘Octoroon ™ w: a pleased audience : ter last mght Atthe jolat afternoon session recommen- the executive commitiee ‘Ihat referring to the proposed g Mormon women superintendent, t Different Kinds of Cruelty, “Loften wonder,” remarked a gentle- man, “why it is that some people are so tender-hearted, that the very thought of suffering or the sight of blood makes He took a large and sent it, in a rubber to have it tested at the state university If the materin combustible the question of cheap fuel roves to be habit of telling his to Lincoln and applanse been filled when one ¢ id to General Sheridan, T would like to k a favor of you. s well prosented to t the People’s thea- Mrs. Newman a proves to be Whether the tendent has a right to open lines of scenring evidence which convinced him A NEW LEASE OF LIFE, When one has been suffering the ago. nies of a severe attack of rheumatism, netralgia or seiatiea, and relief comes, it cems asif 2 new lease of life had been ranted. . Such have been the feelings of thousands who, after trying: physicians and - numberless remedics, have used Athlophoros and found to their great joy, t this dicine reaily did' cure these At Clown, the dr st say Athle beats them adl. We thought W 1 be fike many othe rheumatio medicines that have been put upon the market, seli for a while then gradually sink out of our memory. Butsuch is not (LI \ with At horos nstead of our sales diminishing they mereaso, and what makes us have more faith m its fu tu mission, isthat our customers come back and praise its good work in the terms. Said one dr t to the My confidence is so groat in | Athlophoros that | otten sell a bottle with the understanding that if is not sat istactory 1 will vefund the moncy. | ha | never yet had to pay the money back Mrs, C.J Alibock, 1067 Clay st.,Dubuque 1 was subject to frequent | attacks of inflammatory rheumatism and have been nearly all my life, at times [ | would be almost helpless. When I com menced with Athlophoros 1 was earrying my arm in a sling, 1 could not move” my fingers without eausing me pain. One evening while suffering this way 1 heard of Athlophoros. The next day [ sent for a bottle. 1 was alittle afraid of it at first ount of the buzzing sensation it Lin my head, but it worked like & rm, the swelling and pain were gone, my rhenmatism was well. It 18 now a rand a half, and [ have not suffered Ny sinee. Every druggist should keep Athlopho- ros und Athlophoros Pills, but whoro they cannot be bought of the druggist the Athiophoros Co., Wall , New York, wilt send either, carriage , on receipt of regular price, which is $1 por I would like to have | bottle for Athloptoros and 50c for the the title role, made a decidedly pleasing | impression. Mr. P.J. Karbae ing on the south with general them almost sick, while other poople d diseussion. s0 excessively eruel friend of mine proposed that w of your Omaha while there we met Day soon you let me tell th quested him to go with and submit to ome think 1t is, it will y 1 be, when su used in tne cooling Ustory of yours in my meral kindity wble, as it e The other day a 0 owns the huild rorner of Fifteenth s, has notified the ocenpants of the strueture to move out by spring He will erect o six story binlding on the site of the present structure, bim to the police station an_ examination of his case was willing to report of the committee pladzing devotion of temperance, promising the proli support, protesti United Stites government's toteration of the attempt to rezalate it, ten- the widow “of s C. Haddock of Sic Hunt presen on resolutions, of the story nanner in which it was told wnion wae extrenmely uld tell it in sisted in the sult of the test will arge fierce Texas steer knocked down and deprived of life £0 quickly, that it wus impossible that he felt any pain or coulil have A8 being hurt. with his former employer. 1ed and Robbe: Cal Shultze, living on North Eighteenth woke yesterday mornimg to find the wind blowing through his pompa- wn open door, ad Jocked on Sunday night. He vercly from wkable odor of platform at ni nd at the proper time rney streets he suddenly turned upon ) and knocked him dowi and then fled throngh an ailey tyred Rev, G Criminal Cases.0y The trial of the erminal cases will not be commenced i the district Wednesday morning, Judge Neville hav Blair longer than realized thac he w sight of the blood, a creature was being deprived of life, was enough to make my friend he hurried home, only to think m about it all night. day ne said he would rather giv isit that horrible ars ago I visited Naple rned that in that city old hor: oung goats and lambs, d ats are all skinned it in the mid- pulpits, declaring wine in the Lor use of fermentec police of the menced a search for th poared at the Coz flatly that not eyer the most hamor: ing been de ommon schools and = inst the Mor- bible in the to the movement a er the unfortunate speaker while the unm form pervaded the room that his room h £100 in mone valuables stolen, but was informed that it was held for his as not yetrbeen He found also Uhear me tell that story?” “Yes, " said Sherid SWell, did you notic single smile in all the audience Charles Wilson, cha with stabbing the old officers for th Friends of Dumb Brutes. meeting of the prevention of cruelty to at the house of Judge Savage last even- g was largely attended by both ladies Colonel Chase elected temporary chairman, and Mrs S a8 seeretary. were made by several George L. Miller said that in h an infusion of young and warm blood 3 led to forward the the society. corresponding secre aroline 13, Buell, Conneecticut; re Woodbridge, 1 Paragraphs. emont, is in the city. Paul, Neb., is in the TALKS WITH TRAV Short Interviews Gathered in Hotel Rotundas. D. Abbott, of F Dr. Stone, of considered_mo rrice in the 1 ed by legali to which you hay commands a higl The dogs are s stealers, thrust into a pound, s without food and then with a stick and skinned while liv Old and useless: horses are pound, and when totally exh: nailell tor plank: That is what I call cruelty.” bridve was reappointed as M. L. Stevens, of Maine, er, of Cheyenne, is in gentlemen. Then there wi or three mimn his companion was in a brown study thing progressess another bridge built across the Miss- ppi river at Alton, 111, vorably, th es, during which The Record of pancial Transactions the Past Week. [Speetal Telegram to the sle, compiled from re, Dak., is n rge MeMillan, of Pic I am not snre 3 yet granted the the impression 1f so the work of building commenced Bosrox, Oct. The following t special dispatehies to the Post from the o gers of the leading ted States, shows the gro week ending October or decrease fromn the corresponding time last which nearly took the ge This is what he said arl what a diflercnce there is rd, of Kearncy, 1s at charter, but [ am under that it has. the bridge will The bed of the v n be construct an the one at St afford an entrance into the Chieago & which are now e iould bridg i W, L. Wilson, of Neb A Star Kknockk Out a Baggageman, desirable also that d for the purpose of employing an agent, not only of vigor and determination, but & who would neither be deterred from the performance of his duty by threats, nor Maxwell, of Grand Tsland, is Wrongs of We ed with much and the incre Meade, the g ist, reached one iJJf Omah towns to fillan engagement. At the nall she found a mistake had been made in checking, and instead of her trunks v for her copyrights, a forcign le was waiting for_ an introduction. ted entertaine The committee ap- pointed by the Central Labor unions of this eity and Brooklyn, to rges of immorality in persons in a Wil s been holding neighboring tid, of Deadwood, is at the Mereliunts. James P. Lansmore, of Louisville, Ky., is n the eity. James Goodfellow, of Malyern, Ia., ) of prudence, and other roads ympelled to patronize westigate the ssions fu Lempe Joseph, [Mr. McCool is of the St. Joseph & y.and is in the city \ mission.]—"“There is no truth in the . Joe_ & Grand Island contemplate building into Northern Ne- nofurther than The Union Pacific : monopoly of the territory north of tha Decrease. ined more than fifty girls and twenty menand boys lately employed in the fae- Members of the committee say the ity have been s partin a finar 1 way to start the so- | Grand Island v ake, the Towa poct and humor- s in the city. f, of Fort Madison, lopot she could She hastened weral S. E. Smith gave an_ interest- hcconnt of the conducting the work: in As fo finances, he reports of imme U by the testimony, to-day will place the testimon [ District Attorney that prostitution has < 2 condition of retuining tion of the comm strike cansed girls on the ground t to work in the morning. it, by identifying it. there, pointed it ont to the bagg: sticklers o/ red tape | ed without the' check. showed her name on the trunk audience were i well known cont t the Merchants. eling, W. Va. North Platt ment to the present law might be made If of the prices imposed for cruelty to animals should go to the been enforee 1 employment by which one-I rritl, Chicago—"“Omaha grows doubled her nd made a Sullivan rush measure that caused him to lose his s and the lamp chimney. s the twinkling httle star had her trunk outside and sat down upon trunk now at your peril.’ enuine tragedy in the tou derful voice, and the baggageman was 80 dumbfounded that he forgot himself and politely ran acro dray to take the trunk to th n minutes later the woman was entran nothmg had happoned, public cries br Charles J. Brown, postofiice mspector with headquarter in Denver, yort on the free delive maha postoffice, left Bell was read, | thirty days and like it bette er have any mail awhile, but L a day longer they cane late offering to give five do tem in the ( sning on a west Dr. Waldo Fisher, of / the city, pro: settling in O towards the ces of the society. “The following officers were then unan- Colonel Champion S. wdge J. W How to Ge Don’t speculate i Don't specul ever that vou are not conversant with, 1y one’s bond. nk when asked to. hen not asked ything you don’t need, here, though. used to havi than my us to stay over al time to get it. to rent and a man ean't afford to put in a day waiting toget a chance at ivery window. forwarded from Chicago to Grand Island, tings, or some other town route where the postoflice acc tions are in keeping with the Minneapoiis. There was 1 s of her won- E. Smith, vice presidents Indianapolis 1 at what he has seen in the coming metropolis Y. Various methods of raising the nec sary amount to prose humanity were discussed, and it wa: gested that a genoral meeting i rly date in & more central local- ity, the hall of the Young Men.s Chri tian association being mentioned as a le place if it could be obtained. made by Mrs. Dinsmoor, Colonel Guy V. Henry, Dr. Giflord, How- o committee of of Mr. W. H. Baldwin, d and_ General Smith appointed a committee to arrange ubsequent meeting, :et, in addition to the above oflicers, an executive board of managers and an agent at an b After a further interchange of sentiments the meeting adjourned. wife of the geners \gant woman. n eXIravig: car for the ¢ departed for the ening, ‘also in a special ng an audienee terday afternoon in a spec 0. B. Chandler, Cedar. Rapids, Ia. [Mr. Chandler is connected with tte ]—Yes, prohibi- tion has kilted Cedar Rapids. Three years ago we had 15,000 people with about fifty paying a revenue of $30,000 a y r nearly two million dollars were placed in building improvements. hundred sadoons running, a decoction that will pa uicker than the worst grade of ninety cent tanglefoot S pay nota cent of license. has not decre A penurious woman. Zet almusement-crazy Cedar’ Rapids ( He Won "Clark The rafile of the well known bay geld- ing, “Clark S,” owned by Kinney Bros., took place at Thompson & I last night. The lucky number w; was held by Jdohn Boyd, super of the Union Stock yards, Griesedieck, one of the Isior gun club, of St. Louis, Mo., isin _the soll at a loss, buy wheat at all, lend money spend moricy dabble in stock Remarks wer r to the city. ior of Nebraska. was one of the guests gun club Saturds ight d at the excellence of the red. Millar #Not included in totals, sportsman, Mr. ( t elling I""“’” Don't have anything o do with pol- Brig and Cargo Lost, Luils designod News has just been received hiere that the brigantine Con Owen, belonging to the Hudson Bay eampany, w r Fort Churehill Angust 50, with a cargo. The loss is estimated crew and Passengers, some ty elung to the wreek until hefp eould 1or from the sh Visscher To-Night, Will L. Visscher will appe to-night in his lecture, entitled “Sixty Minutes in the 5 of Kentucky vos ists will form a feature of the enter Dilke As a Swordsman, it is well known committee and a ar at Boyd's Drunkenne: 2K Ourpopul ir Charles Dilke first-class swordsu overa hous His quartett ,000 will cover the cost of the by that have boen ¢ y J. B. Huston, neing o substan Many fine buildings are going up, cing the rookeries that were put up during thie mining boom in '76 and there- iously looking for railroad conncctions with Omal could furnish the smelting wor! with work enough to enzble them build the road and pay for it in a few Auy in the feneing hall of Thirty-sisth artili- Ivery morning Sir Charles drilled two howrs with this and every evening one hou | three hours | the commander of the S WELCOME TO OMAHA. such’ a line could not b lie expense of con- ‘Deadwood mado, but bee struction is more could stand or than the ci Received by His Many Friends, The Missouri Pacific train at 8 o’clock, last evening, brought to Omaha, Jack Hanley, who had just from imprisonment fight with Fell two years ago. From Erin, st Licutenant Balls valry, now in On ordered to return to his station at Fort rd 8. Humphrey, a, has been The Transeaspian a mere bagatelle compared kness of action bitutes of the hail as the Vietor Manucl, Mc Leroux, deputy f queen will visit Treland is oficially denied, Nebraska and Iowa W n Lincoln for The former is undcr five hundred while the latter would s long again as the Canadian ., and would run for n ouzh a much mor Ally, nothing h Pair, warmer has been ordered from Ft. yo., to kt. Leavenworth, where he will report for duty. street, with his stifi, melancho! and bluek cont buttoned up to the chin, would ever dream that beneath that stolid such extraordi National Unjon State Ticket Juck Nugent, Geo. Barnes, Sack Morrison, Wm. Mori A. H. Forbes, xception of Messes, Kiarxey, Neb., Oct ODDS AND sultation all around as mature delibers and consent of been deemed wis national union stute tieket, tion which nominated it was held too late 'Ly Lo organiz cute a state campaign, for one reason, ter am port tice to Traveling Men, M. R. R, the U, P, R, R. and rand Island R. R. will sell round-trip tickets at one and one- third rates to all traveling men to attend the meeting of the Nebraska Stato ’ cling Men's Assor Hastings, Neb., Oct from all stations in N 29 to Nov. 2 5 been done so fir and Colonel All of theso, nary encrgy Stray Leaves From a Reporter's Note A Journalist n talk of romantic marri to withdreaw the entire Thae conven- ims of different blatt suggests that per should | walistic eniployment bundle of old and a pair of 1 your paper ‘snecial teld Mitchell, tho popular Milwau kee conductor, B. & M. but a few moments before Han- ley and party left for this city on the They therefor the people they sou 1in un hour later, off the Missouri Pacific at Weeping Water waited the arrival of th when all the old acquaintances rod Omuha as deseribed, party drove immediately to Ed on Eleventh. stro. y of a fow mome 5,000,000 a5 not too little The Canadian Pacific Moody cost ruction alone. has estimate for the entery from Montre £12,000,000 for con Russians will have to devote many years their gun-metal into plow and their bayonets into pruning before the Siberia becomes feasible. Meanwhile,th muor provinces will m- Tickets gooa wka from Oct. full-fare ticket to . taking railroad agent’s receipt r same, which will entitle you to re- turn at one-third fire, G rOnGe Spa night swapping gent and a Chicago It happened 1 Anelderly gentloman and a tine- looking ludy, siy about thirty years of were on the train when 1took charge of it at Marion in the morning. noticed them at breakfast, mourning costumes. gentleman was distressing lamself almost to attend to the lady’s every wish, and [ knew they were not man and wife, Well, later in the day I caught the old muan in the swoker, got into a conve hini and soon heard his story. old fools are the biggest fools and I am now convineed of it. with au insuranc clotiing drumn ¥ nct that a ticko ing n new purty - g i Senator C. H.'V 1y the retuen personages. President Nebr Association, position of the i vite the occupation of the first power that Russia finds herself at war contest going on ull over the state, in and out of the republican part members of the state senate and house of* niatives favorable (o Senator Van coutrol and Stowe Takes Paxton's Place.p At a meeting of #ht democratic county central commithde ffst eve Stowe was choslw as the nomince for woesof William A, Pax- o uecepl. g | Both were in I noticed the old phical note, (b) ing W. A, Wyck, and the regulation of Nel if the people riter is Useless, The type-writer will al favorite, a good thing to grind Where a Type- Chicago Herald: 1 be n unive, and doubtless out an editorisl on wan whom you don't like. good invention to turn out the crowd of friends who gathered to me Jack Hanloy tilled the s; y weleome was punied with a demonstrative hands! a demand to setv them g a very chestnutly o everybody, (b) 80 us to make or b refuse and almost ev ton, who refuse Novembor, ough for onc eanipaigu ing the nationul union state ticket central committee does not abandon the adea of the ne any of tue principles embor is done that great good Miny voters Visscher at Bdyyf's 2 EBrivention. tes 4o he float senatoris frow . Douglas Judge Helsle: In withdraw- and quotations with wiiich best be begun If an cditor twonty-five times Princ Bismurck, jubilee of his convictic a celebration itself constitute | sixth offenze? Hanley, to use nut, was the lion of the his honors a with madesty swotest sm condemned That man was A the deep landation convention counties will mect | fice at 2 o'clock this.afternoon to nomi- nate a candidatedor float senator. and Sarpy han the Lype ioned pen—is still mighti sweetheurt Hanley to the romance out just that way. wife died and he complied with the wish she had ofgen expressed while living to be her old home in B and was just returning from at Silver Cii 0 met his coms who was on home from the newly made grave of her husband, who had died while visiting with her at the home of her mother at Sheboygun Falts, or near there in Wisconsin, of their acgy He is going to story was that his may be achieved this fall vorable to our lo desire to vote the republican sta tic or proliibition state tickets, who would vote against us it the fight genceral, from governor down, ) is no hope of electing one 08 of securing 1t is folly to Local Laconics. Fred. W. Fitch—*"1 think it would be a me if two or three toboggan clubs were formed here this winter in- stead of but one. n a sheet of paper where you ave to ring a bell at the end of vach or is dignified bis featuros althy tinge tint the) at the time ot his inearceratiou, fter going to the penitentiary Hanley ‘Was put to work in the stone Thence, ho was changed to the s room, later to the chapel and Georgin darkey o1 any mor sah, but [ ha such mechanic it as well expe opera on & st t to pound out un t-iron boiler with a sledge Imagine your sending a sen- nee of this sort to your best girl peswriter fails 0 express to you the What would a At Chicago pauion, the lad her lonesone state ticket while the ol the legisluture are good. o single wember of the house or the sake of procuring a few thousand votes for the state ticket. boped that nostatetickets will be printed slate, as all our It isan exhile sport, and far less dangerous my way o' doin “Why, suh, I used to buy dar was no téllin’ 7 Now 1 work on a suhi thing tairly organized and well practiced they could go to St. Paul and attend the car- h 15 to be beld there this win- al excursion 5 feelings of bundle of typ recommendation and keepers that he was one of the best behaved men who- ad ever been cou- fined in the p Last evening a testinionial banquet was friends at 819 South . The tables were most rrangod and a copious sup- sies and substantials’ was board. - Jules Keew; of countles of the candidates are withdrawn. W. C. Horok Chairman State Central Comnitt Flour Mill Burned. Orp, Neb., Oct. 85.—[Special Telogram to ray’s_ steam flour wiit 088, 56,000; insia) intance was that the old y in love with the w, and, if appearances could be to account, the widow was mak- P od second in-the race, I'mot the old man at the transfer. had been down to the widow's home at 0., and was on his way to rado howe. His face beamed k up de raw material at night, an’ my wife totes it to town by daylight." think any sensible girl would love letter turned out by a type writer ¥ {ype-writer use a théatrical sentence, is good enough uignt stand, but no one ever reads it over. ; it is perfectly useless in a breach of promise suit. the trip a ve I am sure that the people would do all in their pow tertzin the visit a pleasant on can't boom this in the Br and wife. generul See if you of Portlaud, Ore 8. Finnell, a merchant -of Hamburg, | Tu., is ut the Paton. is in the city Bik. ) 'x”i.:," SRS et nleht 1 bright hiopes "eatertained by the demo: Pills. Forliver and kidney diseases, dyspepsia, in- digestion, weakness, nervous debiliiy, discuses Of womch, constipation, hendache, impure blood, ete.," Athlophoros Pills ure unequalied. Or the Liquor Mabit, Positively Cured by Adninistering Dr. Huines' Golden Specifie. i can begiven Ina cup of coffee or ten withoat b know ledge of th 0 taklug i, is ahsolutely normiess, and will effect o permanent ~nl speedy cure, wh the patient 18 moderate rinker of 0 wiconolic wreek. 1t lias been glven In thous jaitds of eases, and In every insta Jerfoct cure has followed. ' It never Tha cystem ones Impregnated with the Spe It becomes an utet impossibility for the liguor appetite to ex.at FOR SALE BY FOLLOWING DRUGGISTS ! AUVHN & Jor. 15th and Donglas, nnd 1Sth & Cuming Stw., Omaha, Neb.) A D.FOSTER & BR( Council Blufix, Iowa. Call or write for pamp Imonials from the 1801 thy counkrv. « Bl Tremature Docline, o e ox: widl GREAT MARSTON TREATMENT Scated hook ment free. Shonll bo read by Fathers ti ' MADE STRONG B~ Replote with information of valie to ll men. MARSTONREMEDY CO. I9Park Place, New Yorks Mention Omaha Bee. "FOR_WHISKERS, WMUSTACHES AND BALDNESS Ehape for walking. 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