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- - . ~9 - . ‘ [t —e——E L T S S | THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: 'WEDNE { JER 27, 1880 ERIN'S TRIALS 48D TRIUHPH | ST rstseotegpingu stiaret | s i dioich, W theker By Wi Jogle | o O e estoniny | B8 By o Secting o Mat | Beval® BLAE A e ALLEN'S LUNG BALSA ored to live Iike rich e in other countries, | and - delight’ the masses number | apbomnted thsfoblowing judges and clerks | hall daring the coming season Brown John F 17th and Mason —_———— — In order to enable the 1 to do this they fell | 0F Boll John T Park ave AN oLD back upon the system of rack-rentin i t | charadteristic stories about day party was tendered | gothwick FJ 19th and St. Mary’s ave ith of election CONSUMPTION, Michael Davitt's Lecture at the Exposition | the oppression of tenants begof, nat v, | Mr. Prent gotten off in the vaker's FIIAT WARD Johtt Wuetrich, on' the occasion | Berka Louis Virginia and Poppleton_ave ! kg ) outrage, turmoil and vic . We inimitable style, convulsed the sudience 1rat Distriet Eddues, Kruest B Wil | of that lady’s bitthday, at her homo on | Barrett Patrick s w cor 17th and Leaven- o ) sonrco of agrarian crime’ in Ir¢ chor grave way (0 lis jubiles singers, who | and C. Connoydn of invitod friends were prosent and en- | Backman R s IMh y ] “ o] the miserable government and th o | closed the entertainment with 'voca ond Distrjct-Jndges. B, F. Madsen, R. | joved the cvening's ontertainment | Bitler o bot <21 and 23 I, SIXTY MINUTES IN THE WAR.™ | L e e A ppintise.) | musie G, Jonkinson sid W iliiam Melui; olerks, | grontly b | Boland tieg 25 It Mason and Pacitio iyl :OLDS’ | - o Having sketelied tho condition of Ireland T Wit Kpit g nd WAL oty o | E0ia. the si year old danghter of My | Beintorf Chas srsat Goorein ay 4‘ ) g wder English avi ot 10 0 X+ AL Third Distrigi—hide . 0'Connor, C, | . L daug 3 Chas jr 831 Georgia ¢ I\ The Council Meeting—The Officers of [ EGH (0 Irish ienders hoped to bring K ‘”‘M”hm’"‘“‘u Y de cletks, itert | #nd Mrs. Maurice Sullivan, died sud- | Brandais Fred 60 s 200 C R O U P y the Election—Court Notea— Jouit a ehanie, They hoped by thelr repre- | Last Night's, Busincss of the City's | ;i el a8 Cogan. denly Monday morning. Sha was a | Brader Jdas Buclid aud Leavenworth FOR » Brovities sentatives in_parliament to offer a just ob Solons, SECOND WARD, | charming, curly-headed, blue-oyed hittle | Bergner G F 2615 s 01t AND ALL 1 i '"fll"-';' s X :'; 1el struction to all laws against .w:prl.":'"r:l:;.:;,. The mombers of the oity counall of | First “”x“l“fi mdges, John ladg, and u‘-‘ unexp ‘4»1 r' m' s a | Brown Ewin, 20th and Plerco DN 1 X Leducation of the masses in ¢ | Denver have decided to necept the myi- | FAECEA SIE et vt The fanoral took )f"“"f during the wfior. | Bascombe 1 C 2t and city limits N '| [0aidul! ng 1S63568 - hat these eiforts liave a tation ot the Omsha city council to visit | " Second DistricteJudges, Oh Childs, | noon i et R 1 Jackson 5 ‘s Lectare, plished something is shown to-day in T A oit last meeting n resolt daniel Mullen and Y illiam Hennesy; clerks. s ) ovd John 1 H 827 & 9 Rccommended by Phys N i "\r;v"'“' Mool Davitt ap. | Universal atien of '(he clvillzed worfd | this oity. At thoir last meoting n resolu- | Bantel Mutlen and \¥illleui tiannesy; cler Dr. W. W Hibbard, of Providence, R. | Bouquet Wi Sis s 2ith st £ i st night Mr. Michael Davi T sotteet {between us and Eng- | tion was adopted formally accopting the | I, brother of Erank B. tibbard! of | 8 0 20604 St Mary's ave As n Safe Expectd t Remedy, | peared before a large audience in the ex- | [and, invitation and appointing the mayor, Judges, \ir, and | Irvington, republican nominee of Union | wl\\ H 810 s 18th, \ § { vosition building. His auditors woro | FEACEEUL FLANS OF TARNELLIEES. | | (o membors of the council and two | AUENSL W \ i and T, | precing, fy asiting in tho ity for a_fow | Lo lows 0th bet Plerce and IT CONTAINS NO OPIUM. | about fifteen hundred in number and | Gl G TTand than all the previous efforts | members of the hoard of supervisors to | P WHAC 0, ST libbard visited Umaha for the | jseieg ohn 16th and Mason " SF | represented every phase of life, every | of the past eiehty-six years. (Great ap- | arrange for an eastern trip leaving Don First District—Judees, A. Borden, A, P, | gt p ) o lous aitangesn | Hesler Thomas 1ith and Leavenworth P Do Lai AL Pl KL LIRS | greo of intelligence in the community. | plasc) Know itis nataral for 1eishmen | vor'on Novombor § aud arficingin Omalia Takes and 1 Sievons (s, 1. 1) Toed | HAE tinie o finds arvollous cliageos in | B lion WAV 16th - bet Leavenworih and o, e many Cough (ures eueh repen 1 ] wht- 81 J0! < O . Lt S ' d day, o M ad 9 & 4 Lt = s A 8 shy ho u: o pdios wi 1t was one of the most studious, thought- | JWiheiog’ vy rramble at the slowness of the bl "fl Ll ‘"‘""I-\I“f‘ {-'I ~\' Mecond Distrigt—Judges. J. D. Carpenter, | presses himself us highly pleased, and | Bingham R 16th bet Leavenworth and | BATSAM. - Shin t r all romodies with ful and intelligent gatherings that means and to (hink it would be better to set- | vember 5 and 6. Stens will bo taken to M Shddongnt TG, Ue. - Landrock | thinks it one of the finest cities in the [ ~Marcy Call for and-be sute yon got wssembled in this city, There was | He iz wita England in a more mar |"‘”\"1!' for their proper reception in this Parrott and E. A, MeClure. wost, and predicts that it will be a great :‘“ kman -‘;‘*'“!"‘ g ALLEN'S LU, v i A \mpt. at | Way. Irishmen are of a martial race. In city - elropolis Jonwvity iaand Pop ' L A '.(Q:,":::':,“‘,‘,' thelr t d history they have never tamely | Al of the councilmen were present at | First Districtyudees, Tom Kolloy, M. W, | e oPeH . Babeock A W 2 of Popplotol NG BALSAM, appreciation &ne ['"' ;_“l“j" l’;w audij. | Stbmitted to tyranny, and they have readily regular weekly meeting last night. Haatizan and F, §. Parmalee; clerks, Will PINKERTON M.N HELD, Brakley r 10t and N Price, 25¢., 50c. and $1.00 a Bottle. stitute sentiment for sense. given their lives anid fortunes in wars in {018 8pprov- | fam Sioverasud (.U, Jiive Bowen Tlhos 1 s & cor 20th and Plores AT BRUBRISTS gnce listenod patiently, ~even pain; | every country where liborty wasto be stk | g ordinances udopted U the last [ - Second District:-Jiidges, I, Scherb, . 1t. | The Coroncr's dury Brings fu a Vor- | Brickley Thomas Phil Sheridan s of Leaven- UGGISTS, ! fully 50, to every wordt | gled for and despotism to be put down, | ) Joping of the council was read and ap- | Erehand W. b, Whiteniouse: clesks, Frank dict Against Them. il i ) } of = the lecturer. 1t" secmed [ (Great uppluuse,) ; § ATevall Redan and Williar MeW hinney o 1L, Oat. 3.—The coronars Jury | oWyl LI Georeln and Popnleton aves | J, N, HARRIS & CO,, (Limited), Propristorss fisposed to hear and weigh everything [ Previous to this movement it was always | it i G SINTH WARD. HICAGO, ct. 26.—The coroner's jury | Brivgs ' W Geargia ave s ol Poppleton ave CINCINNATL, OO, e anrd. and while somo of the | easy 1o put North of Ireland ngainst South | A potition asking for the appomtment | pirgt Distriet—dudies, J to-day compteted the fnquest upon the corpse | Bererund Win 220 aud Mason NNATI, Midionto had provionsly boen committed | o€ freland st to appent o prefudice, of 1 | of Harry Westas speoinl policoman at | wirkina and" 5" Sachie’“clerks, . Siyre | of Terrence Begley, wio was shot dead when | el BESE Coltax B L0 - to more severe rm.y-(lrvul firr[ Irlf-lnud'} class. Well, wo hiave learned alesson from | sommittes on police, M toond Distrorudges, Dan Angel, w, | the .n»yu-h:;u-m of Pinkerton special police, | Bolden 1 1t 20th wrongs, the toleranco of tho feelings of | our enciies. ~ We nave tirned the tables | “'pho appointment ot (. W. Bruce Auderson and William Gloselnann ;- elorks, | Tetrning from the stock vards after the re- | Hrownoll 'L 1715 Leavenworth anothed man was something which they | upon our opponents and the democracy o spec policeman_for duty on Dov A. Richter and G, J. Albee cont strike ended, fired their Winchesters | Brizes A ¥ Park ave and Hanscom place ! did not hesitate to appreciate. No s sud are now in sympathy with Leland | Go00 " Yoywnon Ninth and Tonth Jeilerson—Judges, 1. Titime, H, Wilkle | from the train window into the crowd at [ Brown VI 11 Mason | ence which has assembled in Omaha ever | (Applause.) We havesent w0 tie s T i and (RN, ROIWees dlokks, O, . Gloninger | Halsldad sttock T verdlot duslared that | B 10 8 15th TR ¥ displayed so much interestin any speaker | parliament representatives commissioned by | cotirmed. At Win: dJolinson alstea . A k Jergman O 20th bet Mason and Picrce shoud place tn his Johu Hal- Begley's death-shot came from a rifle in the | Borden Lew Anderson | hands of an unknown Pinkerton policeman, | Burnett A ( who was alded and encouraged by Guy | Buell I W Stivers, Richard E. Labes, George J. Ber- [ urns Henry Brooks Geo tram, Merritt K. Shaw, all of whom # ”:I‘;ll ; I“I i T Rhorally | dreland'io opose wnjust wars upon Afichan | “Che petition of Tiug Mye-9457 ve istan or eriminal expeditions to the Soudan | for damages in the sum of #500 to his | Jenbac N clerks, C. hung upon his_every word. And yet the | S5 EGRwi Tegislatton that might be [ property. by the reason of a ohange of | had L e g SeEEicH) speaker used not the periods of Phillips | jhjurious to the people of Ireland. (Great | prade on Eloventh streot, was referred to | - MeArdl or the flowery pnssages of l{.. apalause.) And we have tound friends and | G050 5y J Westzate and soll. His words were those o clish masses from PIVIN | ““Nivanda J. Fisher's claim for $100 as | Clissiann and k ne O'Neill, asking | Ty, wdges, John Lempk whom it assembled to h S Averyt h Allen, es among the a | al i yuriet AV b beliaved; ¢ o Sonth of Engiand to Aberdecn ¢ ) sstann an Allen, . Pinkerton officers now under arrest, and by | Buins Edwar { man versed in what he belioved, | outh in the Soutlof Buland to ABeGe | qqpiages for personal injuries sustained | Pt Valley—Judges, V. I Thom otliers whose' Tiames eannot be loatnet. 1¢ | Besoy & v ¢ 21d and Mason | Hofotk IH the oxprossion ol bils ShinioTal | stamiof [N h WAT of extermination | by a fail on wdefective sidewalk at the | Glerand Jonh Miteliell; elorks, Porry Har- | was recommended that the ofticers nanied bo | Croft Thos Sith anl Woolwhrn sts T i TR L Bt LhR. GHCAGHAS nst Englishuen we havo eome w0 aid | corner of Thirteenth and Gapitolavenue, | "SGEIGALYMNS [0 Aokenzie, N committed to the county jail and held 0 the | Cornerr Kndolph 220 and Mt Pleasant \ :l“:‘nf Y Li’-'-'(" s which the Irish question | them in Tt MR orad Ly bt A | was referred to the committee on finane noand C. C. Littlefields clerk R A A AR R LT Carney J Ml ad Leavenworth o~ e ag © 8 8 planse.) We have endeavored by our deeds | qnd o DS AR\ T 4 ludes lows: aiie Jas 25d and Johnson i has thus far occasioncd. D0 wonds o qonvinee. thein. that we, 10e | CpCIIE, b ik Pagoantiks Vo Lisssatin. . S We, the jury, beliove that the Pinkerton | Clak 11 G Levanworih i When_ the audience had nssembled, | Stead of belug their enemies are their triends | ¢ ”‘I"j"'“'j‘m of property owncrs asking | o Union ehil; \I-n|wu Fordell, Grorge | detectiven enoy has ben derelict in keeping nnor Denis 1516 Mason i i Mayor Boyd, addressing the the peoplé | in fizhting a common foe. (A pvlause.) UL lx:),',]'i"t,:,}'.":‘n EEEA0Y | Forsyth nnd Goorge Thomas: ahd withhiolding thonamesof the 123 wen ol | Gonnor O, 10th and Maroy WILEOR'S COMPOUND OF i FNOLIbI SGOTOT AND WETSIL ALTARS, om E. V. Snuth' o Li G gl Watts, Georeo | thetrain wherefiom the said shooting took | Connor 8 ii 7188 16th - 5 76 HRva ol The same iniquitons system ot nnd tenure | Street was referred to the committee on OhT AN E D onTElY 1 slusks o | place Cotner Samuel Park ave and Baltunor D v | thigove TG e It us | prevails o some extent in all Great Britain | grades and grading. LA DL R S Cooner Jeremian 620 8 T6th PURL COD LIVER g and patriotic sons,a man whose 1ife b prevails in Ireland. The farmer The petition of property owners usking Omani=0\dgeas 1. Mortih, D, 0. The New Departure Men. v Hugh Clarkson bet Leavenworth and > N of his countrymen, | England and Scotiand are almost as badly | for the grading of Georgia avenue was W \ BosTox, Oct The board of visitors of Mason voted to the welf sounsels, if followed, will surely plion and D. P, Knights ~clerks, C. J. . wand C. 1. Suiplien. Andover Theol hampere Under | roforred to the committec on grades and ieal seminary journed whose wise OIL AND LIME. khorn—Jud, John Lutz, | pSE O 2 ends 5 Y v S ) T s esult in good and win for the people of that | these circumst Pt ST rrading, Chicago—Jludges, John Ralf, W, 8. Cam- | this morning after having ched the fol- > — + artite hittle 1 vhicl with the tarmers of , Wales and | Brading. ; oy $ sty Ll : ; peautiful’and fortile 1itle- tsand which sa | WL S SEER 6 SHEGS AT | Tho vrotest of H. €. Hobbie and others | monand ' H. Killits lerks, 'A. J. Low uind | owingdeclsion wpon tho.question of juris- | Ciih Wi Matyh pve o Onsand; All/Ave! you aufforing, | T O L voa ane ot | of such teaching ho belleved that today wore | 1gainst auy furthier delay in the paving | Joseph L S aras diction in the caseof $he Andover professors | Carloson Guston 2id and Leavenworth from a Congh, Co', Asthima, Heonchitis. or nny of the { SHitover: nient 4 than one-halt or the people of England, Scot- | of Park avenue was referred to the com- Plrst Diststinnee . 1 n . | charcea with heresy Cocliran K G 1017 Clarkson v oy oy o | L gy have the honor as well as the pleas- | 1and and Wales were i learty synipathy | mittee on paving, curbin and - gutter- | von amp and I B Rédiield; elerks, ML | After duo deliberation and consultation tho | ({0111 R " et ¢ o of introducing Mr. Mie ael Davitt. L e KL | o erea s R 3 i Mulvihill and J. Brennan. bourd of visitors are_unanimous in the opin- | (quttERe SRR S IGT ; AR B TR A O L R AT 3 or {'to hisseat, which | fule. " (Applause) We have exclied tho | A potition asking that G. A. Nebler be | “Sccond District —Judges, John Toder, B. | ion that they have riginal jurisdiction in the | GhApin W E 16th and Leavenworth Shemist, Boston. " Sold by all drogsiute: - V- W sociated of Bishop O'Connor, John | Scoteh and Welsh people to make similar de- | o5hed from slaughtering eattle his | Jetter and E. P. Savage; clerks, P, J. Corri- | premises; thatno proceeding is pending be. | S1over R G817 s ety i A ¥ " manns to her own. Scotehmen are coming | o \ L L A3 R . 0 d Clarkson J R 619 s 20th A Me Michael Donovan, Judge D TR o | ATC fiom it | shop on Chy Street was referred to | gan and E. Wert, fore the board of trustees for the same al- | (ool s RIS 0 0 Wak i F donns || olindersiand thiab thoy WiLec Bt the committee on police Third District—Judges, Peter Grass, Gen- | loged offenses, and that complaints are | LFICE Samue (l bet Mason and Marey THE PATENT akcley, Judgo v.J. Jean locislate upon land questions and Scottish ommi 3 oerill D OFeAtR R bRt Nerice | Hehtiy batorathio bosrUb o e ¢ | Clayton Shermun T8h and Piereo othoers Then we h callant little Wales now de- | opening of Twenty-first street. [t was 1 T £ ; 3 e Wt Ihe | Clark Jolin N 17th and Jacks Turner | ebarges should be amended so as to proe: ed form of home rule, and a nor Alfred 22310 St M sain | referred to the committee on gr Oon 18 THE LATEST IMPROVEMENT ON THE When the applause which greeted Mr. | manding sow and Gelstor Sharpeand 8. Moore. | against the respondents individually and 1105 tt had subsided, he said in sub- | Wehavethe English masses gratitied at the | grading. Florence: Cowan, I D. | separately, and that such charges as are in- :'w;‘-:‘;:.“»\'l}L:I"\‘I":l;’;' el KL clerks, F. M. | definite should bs made plain. V URTaToiy Aol L) dents of West Far ! i Dt with _the compiainants comply Callahai Daniel 17 ack Crowley Wi 17th bet Jones and Leaven- worth When T was here last T was an advocate of | v ferencs of Seoteh. Weleh and 1rish mem- am streot 1|<king(h:xt,l o e 1 Cho vyl Workd ot | Lerferenico of Seotehy Welch and Lrigh mew | gh Omaha Horse Railway comiiny he that time thought hopeless, Soon after le: nl the eforts: of uired to run their “cars to the west | clerk to notity jutlzes of el Tne connty board yesterday directed the fon_outside of ote sor two road s, ( awitation of Mr, Parnell National Jocke; ing Lwas, 1 think, for the third time enter- | {1 " Trish members of parliament, and of | limit of their tracks at least once eve city th Il'll‘vpl RON r ! Cook W B 6205 18th tained by her majesty in one of England’s | Trigh patriots_everywhere, has in the short | twenty minates from 8. m; to 11 p. mi. | fyenyi2o! “;“,“‘\‘,if}“}"“m‘,” Rl “L'l'f_ WARINGrON, Oct Collins J 12 19th and St Mary's ave prisons. space of tive years changed everything. Referred to the commi on vid v X el the fall niceting of the National Joe Cros| T 008 8 20Lh L-J nrospect of having some. lone for their | A petition was presented from the res { stance: own benefit by parliament without the m- ! I wduets [ arate baliot box will be kept for road super- o \witys L DDy oL TORTISUY the weather was sh and tho track good. | Gole 1L C 6 A petition asking for the opening of —_——— Three-quarter mile: Gleaner won, Mamie | ¢ Now Iam here. I am_proud to say, as the | *PCL 0 AL 156 which is on 'th h ND PROTESTANTS UNITED. | and r: ove Mr. Davitt proceeded to speak of the Bel- representative of a 2141 St Mary’s ave of success. ‘Uhe man who, tive years ago, 5. ‘I'hese riots were orga at the | H = X v " 7 X 9 o 1620 5 181 fmprisoned Mr. Parnell ana myselt for our {;'I:gm"‘ ln&fli.n.nl oo Cittenil and | North Twelfth stroot to Izard was re- Licenged to Wed. Innt sccond, Tom Berlin third. Time— | Corbett Charvies 1615 11 utterances in favor of Irish freedom is now | ofiiegs, in an attempt to show that the Irish | ferred tothe committee on streets and | Judge McCutloch yesterday granted Crary N N2 the foremost champion of home rule. Lam | Loonie were at war among themsclyes and | alleys. i licenses to the following half mil Volante won, | Caliwell G'1 commissioned by the people of Ireland to | ineapable of sell government. But the tory A'protest was presented against any thank Irish-Americans and Americans who | Jeqders were unable to control the Franken- | change of the grade of Douglas and sympathize with Ireland wherever 1 meet | iy they had called into existence. Lheso | Twenty-fourth stroo them for the generous assistance they hay cond, Greeufield third, Time— | Carroll Patrick s 17 Mary's ave tter Josiah 16th and Leavenworth Prince second, | Cutilor S J 25th and Pierce Tt produces Practical Results in Baking and : { Geore Rublen/ Omaha............ and reforred to the | § Huidah Herath, Rock [sland, Ti. ol Mi Millle won, Bonn Barnum third, Time— riots are not representative of the Protestant per erades d gradinge g ' Cox H E 8325 17th Lmsting never before attained in any given us for the last ten years, and L thank | faoling of Treland on the national question, “"]‘\'1‘:’;”\‘{.“;;";';‘" and &'-“_“"L{ — ]9 - Kgangaard, ‘Omah 4| Twoyear olds, three-quartér mile: Grisette | Chaiwick £ M St Mary's ave near 2ith Cooking Apparatus, and will them also in the name of the able and faith- | oo Tas proved by the triumpliant election i m Stevens' petition for a re- | § Ann lson, Omaba. . 19 | won, Laredo second, Goliah third. Time— | Childs© 15th and Leavenworth (HECEs i ’.h h N k. ful band of representatives o, ave been | GF Juistin AfeGarthy (applause) as momber pt;_-(“)g_lfl;:lxlxl;f,IL‘u\v ('Lllu:;fm,l‘ug:un«l Ih.-; § William West, Qualia gl A Glarison & Catharine and Mt Pleasant Davolutioniza the Present Methods of Cool 108 ghtinz for home rule in the Westminster | ¢, the most Protestant city in the north of ‘ney street on account of Mary aha nd one-sixth miles: Perasus won, | Clinton A 45 17th —_— house of parliament under the command of | Tyeland. (Great ,,,,,,1““‘3‘, and cheers, | damage to her property by the grade was e Ferg Kyle second, Herbart third, ‘Time—150. | Cochrane Warren city limits s of Leaven- ITS TEIEORT. the great leader of our cause, sir. Parnell. | aud when the most Protestant provinee | referred to the committee on grades and Ring 1tobberies. Handicap steeplo chase: Abraham won, | worth » J5{ha 1] ¥ ost BAR) o Rottiad, shonld be fodkes (Aruluusm Rt important | OF Ireland actually elects a wajority of its grading, Charles Weiner complained to the | Captain York second, Disturbance third. by discarding The ol erotitors uaed w0 d But iy second duty fs the more Important | ropresentatives — on the ~ home rule [ ™ The pesition of Michael Kane asking | police authorities yesterday that his wife | 1 He—4:55 St AE e tiee Citize mendly an Tarie as tho door Hiseit, Through this Gauze Door the air freely cironintes, facilitating the procossof cooking and uclie T THiL 18 Medwilie s Aavor aid B 7R00m, ahd uctually cooked with less consumption of Thiel than in'an oven with & clased doo i an enormous aving in the weight of moat. e Welcoming the French. ounof the two. It 15 to epen the | {icket. ‘e idea tihat Trish Protestantism is | for o ro 5 1i o b6 % v sympaty which tho American people notof | ojnosed o Irish freedom. Why, it is a iffi,'])}‘,fi':f,{':,"‘i,fi' e 1\"‘:2':“','}:,‘1'1‘) "i’l‘;'pg; ool eniiniuaty) le taitmond (rlng dram our race, have extended to us. 1 do not know Lt teuo ettt Al id Yas onls 1 5 VA e Ot et o ony ore powerful factor. 1 (o, KIOWHh OF | S Ctuniie 1o many Irotesiants anons ity | COUTt was referred to the committee on | | Mary Davis, who lives at tho cotner of | W Youie, Oct. 2o Avutomy of | Gy triofs. Gratian and Flood and Wolfo | police. Thirteenth and Chicago s was ar- | Mus zaily decors [ Chilckeriniz our cause in Great Britain that the sympathy | ron W n of 50,000,000 people on theis side of the Af- | /ione ‘and Emmet and others of the most The petition of nroperty owners asking | rested yesterday afternoon, charged with of the French delezates to the unveilinz of | Gouite . No ! ne house 26th i T s i : ‘of Bread, JaHEs (Aupinke) Lhere has been o great | eherished patriots of Irish history were | for the narrowing of Nineteenth street | the larcony of a ring from Pearl Davis, | the Statue of Liberty, who were tendercd a | Ghristenson Jo 18th 4 St also produces larger Lonyes of Oros: e Sonie . hcls country bt ag g | Protestants. (Great applause) north of Cuming BTireEaiko e | & cole P reception by tho Cirele Francaiso de Har- | ooy Thos ith bet Leavenworth and Mason | Tttty {83 Stiadla Quiiisx s I Gonntry, dutasa | Ar. Davitt spoke forcibly of the unity and | committee on grades and grading, e moine. A distinguished audience was nres- [ gy John 17th and Mason o pUREDLS ouner Britain; to still hold to the tradi- | sympathy of Irish Protéstants and Irish | © The petition of hrone 5 t Cochran B (1 222 Mason OPINION OF AN E 'l' jous and customs and ideas of the old | (Satholics in tI esent strug - le, he petition of proper 8 Court Notes. 15N ent, inchtiing a_verv large representation | Currier € E cor Virginia and Poppleton ave | i, JFINION OF ANE XPERT, v, world; to the day when Americans recognize 11 ciosed by ni: Sore tribulation may | fOF the paving of Sixtec Mike Lahey has commenced suit in the | from the French colony. Senator Evarts 1.1 S 026 Catherine b 40 University, "My doliberato judgmont for Irel the right ulv ‘pull duwn‘l)ulrlln still be in store for f" and, but as sure as lu-rcg street to Vinton street with cedar | gistriet court to recoyer $3500 from the | spoke on behalf of the Amerlcan committes, WE 1213 Parke ave i :,:I;)I,:l‘l;r;;gn"oo!“l‘!:»"lyhn;:-:;‘ndn‘r:lu'x" A gastle, and to mauage their own affairs at | to-morrow's sun will rise, 80 sure from triai | blocks was referred to the committee on | i o damagos ¢ i L7 oy extending a hearty weleomo to the city and | {urke I D 1213 Park ave il ha-roar-buitan resultof ity sugerior ventliation home, (Applause.) and defeat, from suffering and sorrowinz | paving, eurbing and guttering. city for dumages to property by reason | €3 ¥ Drummond Wm R 1012 s 19th Tiatood pinced therein i botter cooled, whily rotain: of 'a change of the grade “on Jackson | to thenation, to all the public manifestations & people. M. De Les BVill0) 15 804 § 9 ‘swooter flavor, and & largor Devalon f E80 s 240 e Ao {unge is wuch less than any other for same work. HOME RULE NOT A NEW THING. Ireland will rise to the patrimony and The petitions of property owners us| 1think it therefore my best plan to ad: | privijege, the right and recognition of a na- | for the paving of Davenport street from street. and to the homes of o1 Devalon H P 804 5 24th e A merica pntiment repre 1| B Rl 5 gl i e anced action ves. | 5208 rose and said he was profoundly touctied | Donnell. Mike R and 25 s Shin uny other fo dress the American sontiment represented | tion, (Tremendous use.) Sixteenth strect to Eighteenth street: and | , 900 IL Levy commenced action yes- | §R8 P8I SNS 0F 1S breat nation, Donnelly Mike Leavensiorth and asih ‘$END FOR ILLUSTRATED GIRGULARS AND PRICE LIST A LA va ol ; 5 = - Eleventh from Davenport to.C: terday to secure 500 from Stephen Rob- | would say, “Vive PAmeriquo et 1a Liberte. | D dme w5 1ok ! T. LOUIS Firai, T vant o explain whal we wantin this AIXTY JONUIDS IV, THE WAL |inusinnd of Thirteonth from Daveaporc insosiiabiiyiglons pIOmIBsoryiiote; e ;'(l:'h'r"l“f:" Jor ‘and ex- | Dellone Ifred Bartlett addition EXCELSIOR MAKF'G CO., ST. 3 3 hefic rule movement in Ireland. What we | Colonet W. K. Visscher's Lecture at | to Capitol ; ; and of Davenport from Satd e, i et OE IO 1EC0pLON. Dougherty 700 s 10th AK STOVES and RANGES aro S IR BT A Boyd's Laat Right. Nintiy t, Sixteenth and of Twenty-tifth .o otary Joplin, of the Y. M, C. A. has The Foretgn Marls pickson [ W 250 and Marsh A N NEBRASKA us follows: allow us to rule ourselves in our own way, | The appearance of Will L. Visscher | [OWE artam 16, bDodge, (ith dspnait, | MY Yottor from Sam Jomes, the | WASHINGTON, Oct. 20.—Hon. Nicholas M. | DEW L6 Win A 5348 17th MILTON ROGERS & SONS............OMANA. (Applause.) This jy not a now nor a revolu: | and his _quartette of jubilee singors D i foitle commttesonigradas | ¥ T, AT (Rt o will | Belt, superintendent of forei:n minils, has | DeWItt G &y 17th P KENNE FaGoRRON tionary demand. For centuries previous to | sized audienc X SRS 814 RN T RYIVRISY R ) T f tmas. | Pickson H C 614 s 18th Do SPRINGS. the union, eighty-six y. , our country ;"‘”"‘J *;“‘“’" ,”',f“l ",‘1‘\"’;’“‘? ‘l"_”"? opeEs y REFULOTIONE % arrive in this city on the evening of Nov- “"':""“fl‘““ aunuslzoporcitolithelipostinass [8ryuracnyoyist 1 KUk €O Nusarssn Crre! had a parliament of her own. We ask | house last might. The entertainment By Kaspar--Authorizing the potice force | ombor 6, Ho will open u two weeks' re. | €F €eneral showing the operations of that | Dokl Krank 21st and Leavenworth W F. TEMPLETON, Nirson. now fora restoration of thatrignt. Canada | afforded by the quintette was heartily | to give a ball for tne benelit of the needy vival at the exposition building on Sun- office during the last fiseal year. The total | Darrow I A 700 s 16th B STURDEVANT & SON, and Australia and mavy ather colonies | onioved. poor, and offering a golden star to th .h,)‘ evening, Novembex 7. e weight of letters dispatched to foreien coun- | Durow G M 25th and Leavenworth i.gu«& LOLS: 5 B e o it batore the. Eovaon | The gentloman who claims the distino- | Oficer who shull sell the greatest number R S BaOn tries by 500,198 pounds, and of papers | Dunn El th and St Marys avo JpBK 4 "y ) p | ) i pounds, estimated. The total nnm- | Heske Flemon B s 1ith s se- | ber of letters sent_to foreign countries was | Delor S ‘I' 1026 Clarkson with | #7.002893 and 30,405,847 w i ,049,- | Dityen Henry 19 ofckets o tho said bl The Hospital Plans, 2,507,5 Tho resolution drew out considerable | The county comn o inthe gorilla busi- | disenssion. Schroedor o & A pSOURRIC IR 4 [ chroodor and the great | 1,0 the following physiciansto sit We ha\-u<'-,Jn.ma:lm:u‘un;| xlmll'flidflln\‘ur. I‘n tion of being the homliest man on earth one way and another, to demand Irish self: | LERILIDA government, - Whethier you consider Treland | (€Xcept six who FRARKLIN. ILE & FAG Nowrn BEND. GETTL N.J. JOHNSON, Thi FE N Crrv., {i Ner geographical position or whether you | ness) made his appearance after a series | Third ward reformer opposed the resolu- i ] 061 newspapers wers s Dofl Aug Cobonr L iAW ooD, O R tcsoia. | consider her in her checkered history, her | of songs by the colored quartette. He | tion. They said the police only encour- | them to-day in an examination of the | received. The cost of sea Dietrick J F 1211 Park ave Mg s DURE Ay great and long strugele for national “exist= { 00 00 i'to entertain his audience with i crimeé by selling tickets to the gam- | plans for the proposed county and city | servico during the year Davis I P 1111 P A, PE TERLING. ance, you will, 1 think, a-ree with me that | P ) S il Do) A nd prostitutes of the city. After | hospital: Drs. Lee, Graddy,” Sumn w..sg 8! l,AOf'] l:\‘-;‘\.{e'llr. ! riatendent | Defe 1 L1717 Leavenworth aq 1:1A!g||||1{lxi\'xlllh mm-llilzllllll l«.; m_v: x.l:v l"imellf a talk, which was a mixture of huwor, v had made a holy show of them- | McKenna, Rebert, Harrington, Ayes, “Ix"i“t .‘T".’.‘ng:.:.“,.f,‘-fl un,n‘(',:lx‘w( ili.lu ‘l‘i-ll‘l bz {::"‘“"f J (frfim-.‘" :'fl}w ‘ e % pither Buleium, or Holland or Switzerland, | pathos. eloquence and plain cold facts. | selves for awhile the resolution was ro- | Mercer atid Keliol Tegulatod I aceordance with their speed. PhesJno U any afasen \ — has won for Treland English sympathy inher | Mr. Visscher explained that he thought | ferred to the committee on police. e —— aline Michl 805 South ave WEAK, NERVOUS PEOPLE grvggle. - (Applause, But 17 mantain, | sisty minutes of the war were , By Dailey—Instructing the Chicago, A Close Oal, Board of Trade Men Suspended. son Andrew 221 and Pierco And others wuflering from Iadies and gentlemen, that there is a Iargé | anough to drag the average audi Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha to (-m['lln Russell Smith, ce printer, who Ciicaao, Oct. 2,—F. A, Crittenden and aghue Danl 1714 Jackson rear oy nervous debility , exiausting io disenses, ‘premuture and more Davis W 71012 5 19 mportant reason why home rule flagman at the Izard stre rh. T Vi 3 t cros. o IS 0 5 D Vel oy, Wl ve bee: o) (il 0 of young or old A T i 1 the oae f1t¢ | through. They would have to go through | DHFIMAR At the b gros rooms at 1510 C avenu , was | W. R. Harvey, who have been prominent [ [ vIe At 7 0.0 Young or ol e re e v ot a 1) e pomblete | southern cotton fiolds, pine forests, OrCaE alohmer g Hhox “g.,‘.‘.,;(z:..,,',’fl awakened at an early hour yesterday | members of the board of trade, were sus- | Dicheun J H 9048 10/ /. aly caursal ) made by Castlereagh and others, who, eignty- | ten to the shot and shell and the whis and Twenty-fourth. Adopted, mording by a burg| nsack- | pended for sixty davs by a vote of the diree- | Duback Geo 10th and Howard ) ovey Y 8ix years, axo, conspired against the exist- [ of cannon balls as big as copper kettles, | * YIEONTEN, - piog, ing the room. After a severe strugccle | tors to-day. ‘Their offense was what is known Leavenworth 5 of 15th Electrl ence of Grattan’s parliamen ote., ete. He proposed to draw his pic: ; REPORTS OF COMMITTEES, < I il nscaped Without beine rolLad. | #5 “eross’ trading.” Other charzes against vorth s of 15th Wh T UNION A FAILURE, tures from bis own stand-point The commitiee on finance and claims | theburglar escaped without being robbed. | 416" \vero quashed. nworth s of 15th Tt was clnimed that o eloser Tegisiation with | "N 008 "uhion soidier. from Ken. | TePOTted adversely to the granting of the ST ———— 1 2500 Lieree England would xive Irishmen larger rights | 1010 giid the speaker. “one. of ma| request of the city inspectors of viaducts, ersonal Paragraphs. LIST OF VOTERS. \ Patrick 3 and Dreland larger prosperity. ~The Cath- | g 00 PREC S SREEECES O “"l_r‘l‘l’y ete., and_recommended that they all b The revenue llections yesterday ey Dewitt M M / With Whgland would resalt in immediato | Kentucky sent “as many soldiors [ A report of tho committeo on poli Osear Wil returne y from | Ajtison Lenatus 710 s 16th ser Petor 1 530 5 1910 gpes mancipation. ‘The peojle were told that the | to the inion army as any state of its | Fecommending the suspension of Oflicer | an extensive business trip fn the east. Ames G V 9 ierson N IR 16th and Mason S NEVISI‘APEH manufacturing industries would b aken in | population in the country. I don't know | 236y from duty for two weeks without | “prank MeKgee, representing the “Tin | Allen Edga nes A i hand and encouraged, and that. there would | whethur this is true and- 1 wou't o for drunkenness, was adopted. | g5l i combination, is at the Millard, | Allen Arthur PRSI0 e ADVERTISING | be a Lettor eondition of rents for farmers. | g0 it But I got it fron: i reliabl committee on viaducts and rail- , v i, 3 n Orcar bet Leavenworth and | § H Wit bus been the record of this Du M Bet LR om 8 good reliablo ported in favor of not granting [ W. N. Babcock, of the Chicago & | Alexunder son bet 17th and ! § P Best Cnstle goyernment for elghty-six yearsy [ MUthority. the Union Pacific the right of way along | Northwestern rond, hus gone to Chicago. | “isth 3ilison Richard 1717 Jackson rear <, ays Bes the result of o movement | Mr. Visscher told how the boys of the | gi%er WU 4 LA TEERE B WY Rion A. L. Stovens. of Shoshone, nephew of | Anderson S J 26th and Leavenworth diliot A 11 23d and Pierco N WHEN PROPERLY DONE. ) resembled, ron sald, a union be. | South drilled for the great war—some for | 7 ¥ BT BRE, TEOMERIICOC & SUbSE- | /00 0% Dillon, 15 in town, stopping at the | Anderson John 2d and Pacitic Engalman Richard South ave bet Leaven- o shark and its prey? ‘The resources of | one side and some for the other. Brothers, | tut¢ ordinance. The reportwasadopted. ity J ' L] Alvison J L, 20t and P Iand Mason | WeAIM T0 AND DO GIVE TO ALL CUSTOMER Treland were not only not developed but cousins and neighbors were armed against ORDINAN axsol. Ayers George I8 St Mary near 23d aker Jno G 720 5 16th |G MENR AR Alle BRAILE T0.Blh AUSTA NS pecial ordinance making Ed Dickinson, assistant_g on K 1.5 1800 pproy tematically erusled out of existence. The Alnscow Edward 8 w’cor Lith and Leaven- ench other. One day two comp: s w cor 15th and Leavenworth v cor 1oth and Leavenwo th ath ] Aoventisements Desianco, Proors Swown ane 23d bet Leavenworth and Esvimarcs or Cosr in any Newsrarc i it DYSPEPSIA Fopngnris, Bisrousiess Boa ‘fhe H. P. Hubbard Co., ~ nics of | 4 5 bt B i » % 13UBICIOUS BELECTIONS--CONRPICUOUS POS land of Iréland which Englishmen had ac- | goldiers wore drilling in the southeone jn | 108 for the payment of Tabilities in- | intendent of the Union Paoifi worth miston J 25th and Foppleton ave |l knowledged before the union to be eapable | eGS0 one in blas. ™ pes ',,".“m_f"’h""f curred during the month of Septewbor, in Omaha from Denver last e Alstadt Wm 520 s 16th s = ITIONG----EXPERIENCED ABSIBTANCE of supporting & population of 15,000,000 of Deopler now hoids only 6,000,000 1n & semk. | tween them was very sad, but they shook | “RPUIINE L0 P00, Passed, = w. Il paunerized conaition. Tradeand commerce | hunds, such expressions as these were | ¢4 U T | O0R SIEECE IO EYERLY o, are all but dead _to-day in Lreland, and taxa- | very common: “Jim, if we meet you AR ATeeR 0 S ANLY a0t SLreot; 4 mediBar ton frow 12000000 to $14,000,/0 has in- | batile, T'll stick my bayonet in the | Stypeisand nioys. o ] ey y ) etlisniucimasos & inst you on the same field, I'll shoot soy's addition, 2 and rading. Dr. Waldo Fisher, of Alton, 111 dur Rupids, i8 | faseo OPINIONS AND CONFIDENTIAL BERVICE amounting to $43,036, Passed cial car. Ackerman Hughés, W. France and Rich- [ ACKeT n went'ont to the Elkhorn Vul- [ Ahicrson John crday morning on a duck hnnt to his sy on H C Ridge ave bet Michigan a sant Albert John S0 in nen that have been th ave and ML Pleasant in i X . 5 3} nother direction.’ A few montus later o8 g the city, prospecting with a view to . Nauses its victims to bo miserable, hopeless, i {hansit wpikqusllued to Faje s count theso sanie two combanies did meet, and |, Amending and tixing tho sulary of the | settling fn Omulin; Like eyeryone else Almanson Julip 14 s 11t Confeed and depresscd t mind, very rrita- | | Succanson 1o H. P HUBBARD, who administer of the law of the land, these | 11 these protestations of fricndsnip w tho chairman’s at §2.500 ARRRIR WOK who comes to tha.city, he is astonished | Ames Geo C Park ave Dle, o, and drowsy. s a diease | gdicione Mdyarlising Agents and Experts, wiio decido as to rents and land tentes, are | forzotten. Thoro was no time e think | v ShIIRALE AL 83000 anid the other | ypd ple at what he has seen in the | Ainsworth IS Euelid s of Leavenworth which does ot get well os Itself, Tt re I 4 , pructically appoluted by tiis En lishinan, ;llmllllhl;lgallu-lrl. an i.’.ipn?wnf. 0 each. Public property | coming wmetropelis. Aduns WL 712 s wth e atul, parsistons attantlon, & 8 Ja i Established 1871, Incorporated 1885, et me bring these things bometo tie people | The hardships of war were very humor- 3 ononts. cticle g ore filo Anderson Oloff 24th and Mason i ] 7 d tone up H of Colorado: “Suppose " Canadisn "o n | ously porirayed by Mr. Vo ~Why: when | ,* 1510 tho salary of the boiler inspeo- | Articles obassociifion, were flod | Anderson John 848 17th g oft e onusen A tana Wh Le A Now Havom Goons, Mexican or any other forei Q tor at §1,500 per year. Public property [ 1°rdsy 5 3 3 Austin W B 1520 Marc tive organs till they perform th e AL T et n utterly un- | we got home,” he sand, “aftersleeping on Brown, Joo B, Hagticid. J. M. Wolfe acquainted i Awer stitutions, eame L = co nom e | and improvements. Alexander W 1§ 2513 Pierce Hood's Sarsaparilla has proven W ArrLicATION. 0 ule vour state, t arbitrate. your righis, to | 416 &round and hard floors we hardly Vixing tho salary of the superintend- | M- B. Hawley, for the ‘vurpose of plat- | Aifison' trving 614 s 1610 equired remedy in hundreds of cases, A make aud enfolee vour Taws, whatwould | dared go tobed onw feather mattress. | o '5y 08 SR U1E SHBEEIRERE | ging and placing oh the warket Jetter’s | Armour i 1 . - Vs Sursaparilla for dys- you ax Americans do wnder sueh cireun- | Afraid wo mignt drown'if we jumped in | oot of bunlding g PEOP | addition to South Omaha Apple George Lo aken Hood's Barsaparila or dys A 3 atances? Would you not feel yourseives | ull at once, you know. ~We had to he on | €Fjy S improvements. = o Che family of Mr. Clem Huoknoy, sup- | Alexander W i1 pepsti, from which Ihave suftered (wo years. k Justiligd to resorr (o every means poosible to | the floor andl kind ¢’ edge in by degrees, | . Declaring the necessity of widening | Ahe family of A ' ackney, sub | Anderson Gus 10t bet Mason and Pierce 1 tried many other medicines, but uone proved - Great appiause. | round down that T doubt if any yetepne | dition t Swosey’s addition. Grades and } nion aollle, loft on the overland train | Jndvew ¥ A7 Delaware' bet Foppleion and | 703 Coo, Brush Electile Light Con '} 3 o THE SOURCE OF AGRARIAN CHIME e ot s KR W | Grading. ast evening for Denver on a junkoting | 5t Pleasant Licpes Coal “CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH. " 1 {Fhe ot you Americans are acquainted | {EX SRR CONT buve told our age by | " Chanwing tho grade of Californin strect | trip through Coiorado, They wero ac: B 2317 Plorce New Yo Taid e Aine L au sono s Canent 06, 1165 | “AHoF hortraving farther some of tho | f1om, Twenty-second to Twenty-third | compaiod by u purty of custery fricads, R Sick Headache 1 sympathy be extended to a movenie I | humorous incidents of th oning cum. | Strect, and of Twenty-third street from | and occupicd Mporiae cura M 2111 1 . ympathy be extended to a movewent to rad. the ovening cam ) H Dick rivste o dward M 2111 Paciie 9 1 have been “ 1eally reform such 8 condition of affairs. | paign, Mr. V. excused himselt and | U888 streot to Wobster street. Passed. MQKIDAGL:S DHEAL. O Max J 505 s 20th “For: e s (x0 JaA | havD G T, : The facts | have stated are not the only oues | allowed the quartette to onee more make | EStablishing the grade of =~ Twenty- | MujorD T. Edwards, representing the W 1210 5 20(h aflicted with severo headachies and dyspe L e ; e urged acainst Knglish 'T"""" anb 10 | fts apoesrance, Throe sonas wose Lare | € ghth aveoue from Cuming street to | New York Locomotive works of Rowe, ~ si. 1 was induced 1o try Mood's Buiisapi- -«.v“;‘-,‘u,.fl“g oxerywhive, Ak e reland. ‘The social evils of Iandlordism. | uceapiably rendered & ¥ | Califorma street. Grades and Grading, | New York, is in the city, as a guest ai yilla, and have found great yeliet, ¥ eheer- @RV marrerey i Je0e kY .b-onwu-m..d:u.~k,.:uugl-ng u||ld evictions, Mr. Vigsoher muu'unnud (R e Changing the grade of Cass street from | the Millard, He succeeded yesterday in | Burnett 1, D 545 5 fully recommend it to all” Bks. E. K. 1 have 1o be ad MI “'e;." evils have largely | (ih \imber of stories about salnie | TWenty-third street to ‘Twenty-fifth | sccuring for the Union Pacific u contract | Behm Fred s ¢ cor 20th and Leavenworth Annassx, New Haven, Conn. frown up sitice the -z_z:A-‘:_mn u&lll{:lli»l\ DAk | M0 & MiMUSE, O Miies shows %o e | graet.” Passed. for ten ten-wheel engines of & mammoth | Baldwin . H 15th and Jacksor: e Moy €. fuith, Gasnbriduopest, Ma X time 1n Lreland. “Their style of living iu | received with roars of langhter. Ho paid | Sixteenth strect to Eighteenth street. | the world, and '“',‘ u capacity of fifteen | GUIR Lirew ) s 15th and St Marys ave ache. She took Hood's Sarsaparilla and ddress for B1B0. 1 Dublin was — comparutively economic. | an cloquent tribute to George D), Prentice, | F#85¢d- 3 A engwnes por month. Beers Andrew jr 18th and St Marys ave Touud it the best remedy he €ver used. IMALYDOR M0 GO., By rin ) 'Il‘llmy :::‘:.::«:" norx ulrmml;:-n faning | the ante-bellum editor of the Louisville fi 11 ;:\ti]ucdk the mecting sdjourned Pprem— B«llJnh(/n wcmhfiruw x:‘ox Michigan Hood" s arilla Messrs. Kubn & Co., Agents. g feeling | journal, who he said had o until next Monday evening. Brevities, Brown Chas 1500 Howar s arsap j isted_botween landlord und fenant than . id had doue wore . sall ez Grorg 00 : E. A foriumately *been & ohisinahin\ihat | than any other man in hentueky to pro- gy A big excursion from the east for Cali- | Belndorlf O 4 Georkla ave 8old by all drugglsts, §1; ix for 95. Made Since the " wnion ndlonds have'come to v | vent that state from seceding. He de- Nebraska and Iowa Weather. tornis 18 expected to pass through Omaba | gosen Tt B5 eaviss vuly by O. 1, HOOD & CO., Lowel, Mass. MORECATARRS, T OreatGermag p in London and the larger European | seribed him as a journalist who wrote in For Nebraska aud Iowa: Fair weather; | this morning. Bitteroff Fred 16th and Mason Doll Kuze wind Bt fuf B4D oM 1 BATIDA 4 they ravazantly, | such a manner a3 to delight the seholar | varlablo winds, generally southorly; warmer, | The Ladios Musical society tendored o | Barrowelough Frauk 3517 Jacod 100 Doses One Dollar. 0 MABIOAL Co Kash Mainpicun ¢ oam