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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2 FOURTH WARD REPUBLICANS, | Amerioan school, loonted_on the, cofnee | SPORVING SPLINTERS Jufrne A R 018 Douglia, feihnre N 421 Convent © ALI EN'SLUNG BALSAM A Rousing Meeting and Brilljant | A Receptionsto Hantey-Sullivan Com- . arkley, R A Phil Shetidan and St Mary's —— e e Speeches by Candidates, was ostablished some three years ago by uiliate Ball Notes hat 1 Conventt é AN OLO Farnam the ‘corner of | a fine building erected. Since then the led. Mr to-day compare favorably with any y at the exposTtion annex next Monday v — s = e FOURTH WARD REPUBLICANS. Lindsay was 1 chairman and | school, public or private, in the city. In- | (conine Tl fesling 18 general among 1 ' , | n CO Ll) S ‘ -In. I. McPh p ary. The | struction in the German language is \ ! r the sporting fofhe and lovers of sports casan g ‘ ry bus made s epeelalty, althongh all other | ;0T IEBRARIC P P state that A g ¢ vt CcC RO U P . c . rman-Amer Y tion ¢ branches are giv ! tentio H sporiing Notes—The Ge n-Ameri tion of nches aré given proper atten Hanley was “wongfully and extremely b ‘ FOR ixD can Sohool—The Promenade Cons Mr. Jar Prof. M. Hempel, one of the lending ed- | 1y ighad for s yiolation of the state law cert- Retarning Voyagers t T ucators in the conntry, is now princival, | iy his memorable fight with Fell. He . ’ ]'l- ‘&L U‘n " Court Notes, 1 r s|1 1o branch of edueation will fail of | oyvod his senterige like a man, however A iiria n(l |\flsfis the ticket il of the can best elucidation at his hands 11 (8 now wEAE t rorour . aud Uarney and ow at [ibert without resource « WmM1 L were present [ The mecting last evening was held ot | jiq frignds, therefore, propose to give | Fmers K 1 2200 Farnam Leap for Liberty Mossrs. Black- | the purpose of allowing the GeEman [ m ift by a'chmphiontary benofi « ey Solom 2200 Farmam \ sctorant Bemedy. huck wies t nder their id | tertainment e leading local sports | s ¢ o F CONTAINS NO OPIUM. L have volunteered their services, and will | Edwa ) f X 28id) Mr. Webster and a | the school A small charge 18 | furnish an attiactive programme r noe 3010 1) crowd of cu gathare Nemaha county by the | made each pupil for tutelage, but it 18 | will be a serics of sparring ma fear (0% | HounEL: oAl merely nominal so that the cost of teach- | tween Donaldson, McDon: v 1 spegren Jo 1 bet Fatnam and Do, el fobe s B NN IUNG 1tn ope h mak- | ers, janitors, heating building, ote., ex- [ pLter pugilists, with club ewinging Gxbi: | jas Mealio Win A . it b g \d at the | ceods tho present income, Hence the no- | DItions, musical fentures, ote lie affuir ors J 4% t Me SN y 1 that he w ed at th he y N e L will be managed: by Ed Rothery, and | st Louis n e eor Georgia aveand U 8 | Miroy W F 5% Pleasai recopt y the fonrth ward republican | cessity of something. being done in the | will doubtless be fiberally patronized Grant ave Miller Thos 2221 Doy EN'S LUNG BALSAM, club, He assured the club that if elected | way of raising finances. The ladies have THE WORLD BEATER “owler B A 1505 Farnam Mayer Geo F 1)0¢ % lie would labor for the best interests of | decided to have a fair and last evening William Gleason, in advance of the ] n ‘\\HII" |I1" ey :; :lw"rv; /1 "; il Pirosm and | Price, 25c., 50c. and $1.00 a Bottle. ple, " und the crowd followed as the man | (i eounty and city and use due dilgence | organized for that purnose. The meet. | 700 L. Sullivan combination, is in the | Loster (i AL 101 Pougies Datitag T L and AT DRUGGISTS, was wheeled along the platform and | in aischarging his duties without allow- | ing was ealled to order by Mr. Louis :'11) arran; m;'_; for the Wll"fi” ml(v of the IH“W,'WI‘ Win it Fatrview Morean 1, C 204 s 20th e placed in a hack veral other men | ing himself to be influenced by any one: | Heimrod, a leading member of the agso. | ¢hampion in this eity on Thursday even- | pjjr Clhias 12004 St Marys avo Montzomery C 1202 Harney T 1S & CO.. (Limitad), Propriet ;xnnpul into the vehicie and it was | He did not deem it necessary to say | ciation, and one whose heart and soul | i ext at the exposition building. Sul- | piyniyJohn 12 Farnam O e 1 il ”"””?,i‘,‘.ix'\},‘_:li,,',: i usilisl] more at this time than that he would g0 | are in the work. He made n brief spoech | liven is on his way te San Francis Rinkhouser M ¥ 2315 Dodge AL B to the legislature as a republican announcing what the mecting was ealied | here he witl meet Paddy Ryan, on No SIRIOHI SIS 8 Ao A R e and curious crowd then wandered off { “Me, " Blackburn, ~in rosponso [ for, and subscqunntly. the londers organ- | Fember 18, in an eightround glove con- | Benn & BrLeav, o) YRR A B R Ly but their sympathy would have cntirely | g, auestion - put by a work- | ized by tho seloction of the following ofii- | et 11 is accompanied by a”combina. | Kreo Dayid Leavenworth and Cotfax = Melelter F AV 2028 Hownid disappeared and their curiosity ircreased v who expressed n fear tha es: Miss T, Lucke nresident: Miss Stella | 1on of pugilists, under the management | Sk fimo eI LRI S if the full particulars of the case had was rather Tukewarm in his support sowalor, {roasurer :;:lll{ll‘1~< I‘\‘n«r::\xz: of Pat Sheody, and will give sparring | ok (1 Fraspect and Cobura Mans B G 1528 Douglas been known. ‘Lhe ‘‘poor cripp 13 1 of Van Wyck, said that on the senatorial | Pomy, seefota A woneral disovssion | exhibitions en ronte. ‘The comvany in- | joddvke 1 E 440 Convent Melquist i Tloward T et in fact a desperate criminal, and the | jseye he would go to fature _un- | then followed s to what would be the | Gludes, besides Sullivan, Steve Taglor, | jrecman D 0 430 Convent Metzel Alex 1) 1612 Farnam atould phace 1 1 sorve iands Bluffs a 1 t r f cches | in defraying expenses of Ll I WORD OF CAUTION. an inva vhich was wh in fr ¢ car platforn a num yre the prost form of n man from the car and placed 1 him in the ¢ r, many expressions of 5il | e | | | sympathy were heard for the “poor crip driven tapidly away. The sympathetic cause of his disability was a foolhardy { to an 7 . by I ste M cCoy, (eorge Le Blanche, Dan | Forsyth Jas 126 s 2 Markell 1609 Douglas A v Witk Lhie utmost 3 wed to any one. eneral Van initiatory step = towards gett e SO AN L e s Tl e B el Y care. and ¢ g attempt to escape from his ; & el " T ards getting up & | 5 Koo orge N Frayhan Jno A 333 Pleasa Manchester G N 2014 Farnam — OT, & weeks a0 a man known as | MOmnation Fe would vote for him, but | every way atisty the pleasures of thoso | Lhe pugilists who are already in BHS OUT | haitiayy DS Falcviow. % Mivenor W S 619 1ark ave B Cinaties Lincotn. Stole & horss and ey | b, did not brovoso to pledge himself oo | who would attond, and at the sume time :"’,‘,fill’ET,',:‘.,'fh:]\:-ly(:"]‘n)r’«':lr‘I::::',...'." e PO Finney Win A s w cor Dodgo and Jefforson | M isener J W 610 Pk ave Itk nenn 1. Teatimoniale o emtns Lowion Docsos ot B 3 gnearFo BRNAD AL 3 return the largest amount possible for [ 5“M™ o L% Fergusen J B 1712 Douglas Miller A D 19th and Harney fromMrs. Buchtelliving nearkort Omabi, | Nir.” Simeral followed in a_rousing | worthy object i view. Committees were | oy TIE CLOW-MCDONALD MATCH Funcheon 1 J room 15 Redick bk McClure 12 A 528 Virginia ave FRENCH HOSPITAL TREATMENT and made his escape with |(Ign- property’ | gpoceh. e dwelt at some length upon | wppointed to canvass subscriptions among The mateh that has been announced to | it g R o8 MeClure Harry Virginia ave 0 Wenkness, Lost Vitality, Ete. Sent A few day o flhmll_ ”’-m}l' Was | ghe achievements of the republican party | the business and professional men of the | ke place on next Thurgday evening be | joinjayson Alex 2418 Hamey | MeWhorterS A wi Farnain 2 gonied: Rees Uansultation, Fromead, tof r.u informed that Lincoln was in Chicago | ynq especially its efforts in behalf of the | city, and they intend to set at work at | tWeen MeDonald and Clow has practi- | Foran Phil p 52 Clark | R T under t of Charles White. Mr. | workingman and the homesteader. Tho [ once. 1t 1s tnnecessary to state that the | ¢41Y been withdrawn on account of an | Grifith James '\ £ Park ave L T L i) . . Coburn immediately “ordered the man's | county attorneyship being & now ofti SFGTr hik RERIRE T alleged dissatisfaction t Xists with | Gr i Jolhn 1 oy Dieelt Bio iaris rrest, und Doputy Sheril Henry Grobo | foUty attorneyship betng u now aflicc, | propor. maintainance of this school i | { i8S GRS IRENAR Lot (Siherally | ¢ UK b DPasle dve [ MetCattrey Owen 2122 Harney was sent o bring Lincoln to Omiha. Mr | it b oo e discharre of the | fuar to the heart of everv —one in | yiiaved that the principals are not at all | Gallagher Benj %ith and Dougla MeCatirey ol 1P Leavenwartn and Colfax | “CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH." 3 to b oln to Om ] s best energies to the discharge of Omaha who has a regard for the AL ! bt Matthew 26tl ¥ MeCairey Hueh Loavenworth and Col(ax " Grebe arnived i Chicago all right and | 0t levolving the anxious for the match,” Both men re Satk 1and Farnam MeDonald 1t 1919 1 The Original and Onl; secured bis prisonor without any trou- | office F1e v o o i oDt edueation of vouth, and undoubtedly it | S3CCi"G instructions in the art. fr R R Mohoan Thos) 1610 Hatin L AD e ) ] isoner W Any oftice, He was unalterably opposed to | will meet with a gencrous response from | S8V 18 0 art from | g i L and Farnam O un AR ble. The pair started on the trip to L Frank Haves, both are ve rqual | Mes: s John A 26t I menen R ks s pa it cie LD prohibition, not only buciuse it meant | every one Frank Hoyes, both aro very equally ; 2 Baric e | Mleshano ol A 20t and Farnam tha at 9:50 Taesday evening © | tree whisky and threatened to cripple the : & matched, have fought one ¢ ght and | Griffen Joel A 501 Pleasant i Ao (TR Kock Island, Mr. Grobie taking tise pre- | pusourees pon which the public schools They Gan Now Ftujolss do not exre to meet in a contest Gorton L € Cliurel and Center A BT caution to both handeufl and shackle his | gopond, but beeause prohibition tends to Many people in this city were terribl BASE BALL MATTERS Graves Frank 512 s 16th | MetieeJohn S 1ith n St Mary’s ave yul Pilla wrisoner. Lincoln remamed quict and | oureail the individual liberty of the citi | o 1 3 Y| The committee apnointed at the Gibson Geo 5% Fajry ACIBRAI6 A BIARNA DotRE . orderly during the night and yesterday | 5n 2 unxious over the fate of the steamship | meeting of the buse ball enthusi L T AT B McCandiish W N 651 Virginia ave morning, and Mr. Grebe anticipated no [ "3, g, o Anccrica, which had such an eventful | solicit subscriptions t tock Sy | Goodrieh ih and St Mary's comnllish 31 Virginia a & Mr. Rosewater said, mn substance . ch an eventfu olicit subscriptions to a stock company | S 15 2018 Douglas McCan John 465 Convent trouble whatever from him, [ tho afier: | T, perbaps, tho oldest recidnt of tho | voyago across the Atlantic. "The reason completed their work yesterday, having | L L Metiuckin D L s ¢ cor 26ih and Dodge noon yesterday Lincoln complained that | Fourth ward now in this room. 1 have lived | was that there were many prominent | $ecured subseriptions —amounting to | Guiseies 1 6 fsaae o CORGH R EN PR AR TN O the Liquor Positivel the shickles and handeufls were ehafing | in this ward twenty-thie s have repre- | ad CLE ARG Webe TMNY PTOWMINONL | 5000 A meeting will be called probably | (AR AT T s Mitroy ) A 510 Fairview CUea Ny AR BN ey nis skin badly, and in order to relieve | sented this ward in republican conventions | Irish residents of this city reported on | o) Sunday to wlect oflicers and select | Graham € 1 teol) 15th bet Farnam and Har- | Meyer Max 20t bt Douglas and Dodge Haknes' G i lim his captor unfastenced them fromone | years ago. and from this ward 1 was chosen | board. J. T. O'Connor of this city, as- | select grounds. it g | ey t ok BB HIVNEIL RSO0E B GO BFISK withow logz and one arm, loaving them dangling | 48 Heprosehtative of, Duuglas county o he | surod them no anxioty should be felt, ns el Green Richard (col) Georgia wve cor Sher | Norormes Nele Boaer a fihand [ iarnam T e e on tho other limbs. JUSt st “traint | 150G ore o tho teket with tho winnt | the parties iad not taken passage ou that List of Voters i tho Second Districe | wan | L0 (o on Bew” 1t het Fariam and LArney | Soreweetiver the tanst 1hu mmgersye 1 o0y TR OF U B Lo oy .| 0id soldier who led tho Tirst Nebraskn r vessel. To-day their fears con be allayed FOUrthEWards T en s L1810 P o L ALL b ol e L L DA TR « onsf g s, Linc antered | ent, General John 3 ” 3 rEad o) R 3 g Lt el ) 1500 Farnam iwiads of cases, and I every insiar eifect cure the water closet nnd Mr. Grebe stepped | eanisin dates back a great deal farther than | DY this notice, that « dispatch was re- | Andresen E M 2410 Hurney e o R avnay N A s iU roey, AR G RE ktee out upon the car platform. The Intter | my residence in Omalia. When Iwas a were | eeived by Mr. O'Connor yesterday that | Ambrose Geo W 192 arnam = S (GAYes AV B SEH AN Do eise Nash kWG Hariey P AL I R LSS hEpam SR AL LEIAE had liardly time toclose the door behind | bov I tranped around with the processions | the Citv of Montreal had arrived safely | AJoerson Andiow 25th bet Farnam and | (#ee W S0, i Poneion Neismann Win 1510 Faraam T TRl p e BpR e oextat him when he saw Lincoln leap from the | during the Fremont and Dayton eampnign | at New York Tuosday Douglas | ) AL Novdlenger D 150 Farnam O SALE BY FOLLOWING DRUGGINTS: en he saw Lin ap from the s 4 yton N | at New York Tuesday with the following [ Anderson F 19th and Harney hv"lemnhl 18 Douglas Nev ke 911 8 c 1 T ST TS k. | when republicans nominated their first presi- A o ey Henry H 211 8 25d AUHN & CO., Cor. 15th and Deugias, and car window and full becide the track, | WIEH FPIRENIGER EIGRLEE TR THSL et | Omahans on board: “Jereminh Mahoney, | Austin Samuel (col)s ¢ cor 20th and Harney | Gillis Fyy 'H 05 8 25th Neligh Win 20th bet St Mary's ave and 18th & Coming Sta., Omaha, Nob. Lhe prisoner was up and off'in a minute, | i ean discriets of Ohio—the Western 1to- | John Kenneally and wife, Thomas Col- | Ahderson A 276k and Dode s sid Garner 1, Pleasant Howard A. D, FOSTER & BR (A, z m.qnf the shackles attached to his | scrye—a district that in its day sent forth | 1ing, wife and child, Jeremiunh Dy nd | Anderson P O Zithiimd Dodie :xl‘\lh 1 'l‘:uu e Nason A W 2018 St M ave Council Bluffs, [nva. ghtanKle. Mr. Grebe immediately pulled | Joshua R. Geddings, Ben Wade and seyeral relatives and friends of the afore- [ Albensing A Dougias and 2sth Jarl AR R Junios arney QulLprarH L o I RNk CoTa TN liunarede bell cord and stopped thestrain, See- | ‘A. Garfieid. There the cardinal doctrin suill parties, who have been induced to | Allen H I Clark nair St Mary’s ave AR 2 3 g g Sortimenals o b best wame id b L N s : ) A 1 Ll alilih have beon Induced to | 45y 20th and Barney Giratton Mrs Mary 1 12 Harney f ) s w 501 Ui counLrw. butcher’s wagon passing the | republicanism, with the battle cry of #'F aceept a residence o *NowiIreland'® X ', Mu ¥ Northrop J 514 Pleasiat * fumped in and. oederad the driver | specch, free preas, froe soll and. fra mane® | fx i e I e oy Treland ! | Arnold Edward 3 w et 500 and Douglas Haner H 112422 Harney NOWCORD HOnvy Teams ) e 3 oech, froe press, soll and _fre an. | in preference to the “Old Ireland.” They | Andrew A 1%20: Faroam Hunt H M cor Grant and Virgim dan Clinsiedriabt to pursie the flecing risoner. Lincoln, | Were ierained and instiliea, withinme. 'L| Started for Omaha at once, and, barring | Al A S StA S ave Hanmm Vilihia ave meas Coayan- | {JEden Chus eor 13th atu Karnam WEAK MEN seeing that escape was impossible, fell | {ARG NG DGR S0t IRREATer SERCOLOT | railroad ~accidents, will arrive 'home in | Andrews C A #3LFarnam worth 0'Conmor Chas Park ave and Leavenworth . upon” his face, and when the wagon ar- | WH [ hnd sorved. bathe i the fieid mad tn | due time to receive a royal welcome. Arnold Pranfod 42nConvent : ’ Oberfelder Tsin e rived with the ofticer announced thut | {he war depattment. I took o vers aetive B Atkinson A ISIE Fatnam H Ogleshy Win 314 5 181 M‘c.n‘ AT MA both his legs were oroken. He was [ partin republican campaizns long before § The A 0. 0. W. Bail Ahlquest A E 5% bltlark s e Oberfelde, nd Farnam ek ol s e Hud e s by ol quickly placed in the wagon, his legs | thought of starting a newspaper, and in those [y oo 090 e B8 T : , w | Aguew Thomust ffw cor 16th and Farnam i s -H’fl“‘”" O’Dor 612 Farnam fudpincal In Y p oo el wagon Thio los)) Shoic\s oTatarling 8 nevsmaper andin thiose be first annual bali of the A. 0. U. W | Anderson C A9 & $ith i fixm-‘”""l" Osborn I 1 1915 Farvam e by !MA.E STRflNG to the tr in,” which hadboon hacked o | Topulation a5 a decent and. respectablo | lodgo of this city was held last night in | fiake o K 22t Hward i onsan Olsen Barney cor 19th and Hurney e ne o rea dep k v he l, gitizen. (Laughter) 1t is diffcront now, » Masoni | T S Bylin € 406 llllhl 5 Orr Thomas M 515 Pleasant oo Replele mih ot g ofralus ol me L ”m] o0 exeited erowd of citi- | rending ona reat many corns S pe- | been taken to make complete all arrange- firlhn}n i\rl ;.} ‘r“ ard J.A 16z "!]‘\';"':\“ Porter Colman L cor Leavenworth and Park Mention Omaha Bee. more tronble than the escaping prisoner, | the editor is dupopuie. - > o i (mona f"',“".,‘:}f'r‘ o “'“, Sommis Burley At A ! ? : Ponison 0T cor 20th and Ttrndy FOR_ WHISKE M"I:':Al‘rafsmfl:jg pALONESY but both wero soon. 1 the. cars and the | To-day L am a candidate for tho state sen- | 11 GPATES, A8 well as the members in gen- | Burtiiolomew Win 0’1t Harney 1 Yoriea Pennroy M Isnae & Selden’s addition 9 M SR tran taetod, boingg delayed anly abont | ate S ke olhor candiiys, v oot | o 1. are justly congratulating themselves | Bloombers Chag: a7 sClark ward Join G 53 Plensing aterson Geo 1195 il ten minutes by the.ontire proceedings, a subject for discussion and_eriticism. 1 | that the ball was a grand success, Abont | Bumeste GRSk o0th ghd Farnam owanl Join G 535 Plessa Powell € M 385 Pleasant Uhon atrival st Omu ofiees and | Yery. mueh Tegret that Dr. Miller 18 not | fory e L oot | srown Solomon (eob) $1% 5 15t Hull'8 1) 207 Farnnn Ponti Frank Grove near Farnam TAADE MARIC m,hmwr S eEa GOy ey AU @I tha T gotint pleased with my republicanism, (Laughtet.) | [0F13 couples were present andonjoyed | Breekenividge Raif, \\ 1500 _Earnam "“'_” 4 L 18 “’.”'”5.“ 's additi Poland Luther 2805 Farnaimn h fi e Cquved. to tho county | He is awfully put out because § have not ob: | themselves to the utmost limit. The pro- | Bechel Wm ¥ A0S % YA 0.0 Unhex Beldonts atdition Poterson Ole Boges & Hill addition ere the shuckles were removed od_striet party discipline, But the doc- | gramme consisted of sixteen dances | BAns S 1982 Fami & 1 Lah Parker A ) Dodee 8 ...m the latter and a surgeon summoned. time has been so oceupied in writlne | =1 LUANCS g eman: Adolbh 26th tind Farnam Herckt Henty 445 Convent X l R Dr. Wilcox answered the eall, and, after | open letters to Pete Tler that he had to farm | Which held the merry throng until about nficld “Hans I 1w cor 10th and Far- | Herckt Charles 445 Convent Pike 1 D 2 Vi T, Vot Coes BO1 A 503 € 4veee Faiatine, Hin. . B Ae } arm 5 ~ o Hoagland George A 1225 I6th v od w close exumination, declared that no | out the job of instructing in party discipiine | half past one this morning. Supper w. FE L R e o N ey bones were broken, bt both ankles were | (o s hired and polished understeapver. Dr. | served at the intermission by Danbaum. Hardy W H 185 1700 noinnny y » A R o agreat | Miller's man Friday goes out of s way to dy. eI Peterson Loui ; s ot Bt i iurian vioh e (hATeA | fell mo a thing 1 have always known “This event is the auspicions opening of | Bovins Androw 521 F IS D TIe Peacock Andrew 2315 Harney ) ! aveno education and that Tam iili § s of balls which tie lodge intends | Breckenridge C F 1509 r.. erber 20 Georgia ave Pentzel Jerome 16th ar arng to be more simulated than real. At any AT OFs SreE] v > SUCCESSIVE year: an W M 1512 ¢ Hoffman O°S 120 5 24th orter WS . rate, Juiler Joe Miller says he will sce to L i umutietiboniGreeid | toElve Lo uohas Toly e T B T e Howard f G55 Plesant Dot . 16 Finnar | it, but [ know a eity ordinane rowth. Altkough but recently organ- 2 dii Haines J i 202 § o Sah i tho Bel Roy: A Uuited Stat it thut the prisoner has no chance to jump | from a state constitution. T never have re | {zod this braneh of the A O, U W5 | Bry rank 1 530 Pl Helhend G Pelton Win J 1512 st Moyal and Unitod Statos from any more windows, ceived a sheepskin or colloge degree. A great | banner iodge of the state, and’ mives | Brown Frank D 117s HOtrort ol ( ) DR T Klas T —— many other men in this country have ac- | gyarc™™ ROTES 0% DI SbG BAC KIS | Brown S R 2400 Fary Hie ',"1!.’]",, S Parrott 12) t Ant & New York The Promenade Concert. auired Knowledge and education if tho great | £ ¥ hromiso of continued prosperity:| fushmn Henty H'um ard AW T 205 5 Shth CRnLRL ; erween Antwern ew yor Tie audience that gathered at the ex- | Sehiool of experience. 1In that school Tam | 2L BelbackiOticy 2041 Lty Hubermann A B 1709 Douglas il o Fy X °% | still a_student, but have not graduated yet = A S 2403 T T AEILIWIS BoIB 8o Aars s av Dres 115 5 1510 HE R vosition building last evening, though | {1 aughier) It Eantatod yor, MreBaason el A Sont siman Wun 11 151 flowird H';“*(".‘I:‘K"l'\ 4 :,Hk‘“,‘g Mary’s ave Prirvis Hobt eor Jefferson and 5t Mary's ave | T0 THE RHINE, GERMANY, ITALY, HOL- unn]nmllulv suml] considering the reat wunnll'l has. discovered Mrs. Bens: vife abbi ortz 1904 Farnam S S AR Pratt O 1 210 s 24 / 0 ) Y | party are disqualitied from Serving in ihe | received the sad intelligence yesterday of amuel 1004 Farnam bR Pundt Osear H 212 s 17 FALL AND) WINTER. u.mlmqmu;- I B0 applauded every ature because they are my friends. e | the death of her uncle, Mr. Solomon [ Baseman A (col) 19tk bet Farnam and Har. Hieomn L Hoenl fnlon from 90 w0875, & trip 11 thing good and indifferent with equal | goes so far as to attack Mr. Simeral because | Bioe et M T ney ; arker U 2308 St Mary’s ave on trom 30 10 875, Excursion trip from varmth and oceasi i e has beon my attorney. I should doubts | Liock, at Camden, Arkansas. This Benson George F 30tn bet Dodge and Doug- | Howard £ M i1ds i Poterson E C 406« 10h e e faautn s Ei s wuarmth and oceasionally with more e SURTE i " Vi a v Tlantzberry H M 2026 St Mary's ave »atte 20 proprid, $45; cacursion. $90, Stecrage passnge less have employed Mr, Hitchcoek if he had | second time within a y las TIAI T 1 190 Convent Patterson (eorze 119§ 24th ai low ratos. Peter Wright & tons, Geners good nature than discrimination. They | everbeen apracticing attornev. When Mr, | son has been called upon to mourn the | Benson Georse 30th and Douglas H W el an T/eAvon Worl Phelps ¥ P 207 Farnam .| ‘Agents, 55 Bronaway, Now York were evidently there to enjoy all that | Hitlicock was running for the ofice of | loss of a relative at her home, the first | Brush George 2012 Harney Hart Tiomas 2713 Douzlas Pitrorslund Pet 26th bet Dodge and Douglas Toury Punit, 121 ulsen & Co. . & councilman he did not_consider my supjort ¢ A ek IO, ORI Rarkar 508 St Mary’s ave A fao Peterson R C 1521 Parnam 1428 Farnam st : D. O, Frecman, 3 was init. Artistically, the concert was | 4s'g valid reason why he should motbe | PIng the death of her mother a few | BarkerSonUSIR AL MO S ave O ) e pne most completo suceess ever recorded | elected Sinig] by « 0. ) 8y o R i p i amann 7th and Douglas one most complete suceess ever recorded | elected. He might as well say that Mason | Wonths ago. Thesympathy of Mrs. Be Browor R G i cor 15t and Farnam Hicks G N 205 Jefferson Hoel Frank 2407 Hary Louis 1715 Douglas R TR T R A - | & Wheedon, who were my attorneys In the | son's friends will be extended to her in s S enweig H Lot Douglas . M. | omun Tibel sult, stould b barred trom any | her sorrow. Bomusr Bl e i G i se Oyrus Piil Sheridan and Lull Simonson opened with the “Devil ive office. Talking about Lincoln law. — Teson Doter 2710 ni:\'. g LD 200 Daras ck Win A 5 w cor Georzia aveand Grant Dance,”" by Rubinstein, and showed him- | yers, reminds me of the absurd charge that Hobre s ety Bt A ifrad Sl o Clark HarinaWEtapliEtAan sinissen Chris Harney bet Bt and 20 self 1 pianist of grent skill, playing with | MY Only mission in the legislatute would bo e , y. Brent Green (col) 18th and Harne ol Ah aney O B1904 Farnam ¥ Siitl, pluying With | 4reik vengeance on thepeovle of Lincoln, | ~An important meeting of the Hebrew | it feeit (S0 )M p il it ey e lark .5t Mary’s avo1 higrGaaIs T intelligence -uul delicacy of exceution. | In my specch nccepting the momination I | Ladies' Sewing society will be held nt the | Batkor Geo 2508 St Mary's dve o5\ 404 Convent ury’s ave s Tho: v X T A, Mr. Hirschbach followed with **"Pis 1, | stated my ambition was to break up the 0 | vosiry of the synagogue on Fridey after. | Trandiosd L 51 Plensant Y iglns bur 8 2301 Farna 15+ BORNE. i turin. 131 WARASY AVE, GHICAON. » Can Tell.” 4 Annonre won | TUDt cings which infest the state house and o 4 £ id ear Har! AT liter 1 2615 B Alone Can Tell,” and appeared to bett ey Upon the. taxpayers. Lhis cannot be | hoon at 2 o'clock. The eloction of officers | Bradshaw David b 5 near Harney Johnson Tonls 400 8 10th B.~0 . | i ) B D e D! ohnson Lionia 40 s bidors Len 2% Farnain Curo without mody advantage than on his previous appear- | Intrpreted as an intention to ware war upon | and other important business will come '.df..‘:..‘,i‘»‘\'.’..‘m.»n 2516 Douglas Jomeaalreed 1 e 5 i R At SV el Tt i Ll ance here, when he_attempted orotorio, | the citizens of Lincoln or the stato institu- | Lofore the meeting, Tt is expected that | Baker C Farnam Joerg Andrew 411 s 19th hards T W L 214 8 15th D e, box Will o o tions. On the contrary, if electe A ? N tnshton € B 1622 Harney but he has the same dofocts of making o | {00000 vote liberal ahpropations x| all membors of the society will be pres- | Breitung 2 dohnison Chris 112 g 10th Liciley Jno 1022 Harney the moat abtinuto ense fn four days or 103k y : pehile Adolph 50th a dze St Mary's ave bet Co a H ) i ' nasal forced tone, aud shivering his | every state imstitution, but it will bemy en- | ent as no notice will be seit by mail B e Toke | hoage. | J9hes A G 56 Mary's avo bet Conventand MU | Tiatmann L Marey and o0tk Ai'flfl‘mmm} GMSd“‘aleHngmSu 0 notes. With proper training Mr. Hirsch- | deavor to bring about a radical veforin in — Tsurton Chas 501 Pleasant o 1 certify that the above names are n tro 4 R A nage preVel o ‘ s i 5 Johuson Andrew 25th and Farnam and corréot copy of the registration. books ¢ bach would develop an agroeable voice, | tIE. wanasement aherever it may bo | A Faling Smoke Stack, Barnes T 3 ¢ and Phil Sheridan Johnson €4 252 Farnam andioorrdot copy.f tho oglelration books, of b but e Jiis ignored the trath that there i | constreted, and. state stitutions oty | The smoke stack on Fowler's mow | Hurtlew I M2 19 Funam dohngon Chrls 4125 19th 4 JAMES G, CARIENTER, Ny nisusooun doses of oubobs, conalbn o oll of a royal road 1o learning and essays to be | managed. " building at South Omaha fell yusterday 4 Douclas A ‘:.vmwhlm~‘,.\4iw il and Harney o | AL Aro cortin to v a professional singer without “proper Sixteen vears azo, when I represented this | afternoon and caused some damage. No 5 0 G M 8 @ dor 16th And Jensen Man: ) Farnam i Jon AL 5 St Mary's ave e e e e previous training, which would soften | county in the legislature, we broke up a ring | one was hurt. 8 al I’lewsunt askalek Jacob 116 8 27tk e <y % his faults and do’ away with whatever | 0f plunderers and impeached two of she stato Ll el hdell Trank W 1910 {atnoy Jamkuskc ool 3108 ST 1001 arid 20i A SWINDLER maunerisms ho has. It secms amistuken | Sficers. & howl wasraised by the deposed Rabbi Benson's Lecture, oth John A 1610 iarn Jelteris T C 1516 Farnam Decs not refer possib.e purchasers to i kindness to gloss over the sbort coming | dynasty that their downfall meant the ruin > 5 Jolinson 1 13 206 » 20th vietimi The Athlophoros Co, gladly re i " omin| of the city of Lincoln and the removal of the Raubbi Benson will lecture at the syna- 4 \ 1118 y ¥ ” ¥ TS, of one to whom knowledge might bring (s e e X 0 2 Jarvis Wi R 115 5 241h fers sufferers from theumatism, neur g Pgien Wi o # | panital, bat Lincoln s grownand prospered | gogue on Friday evening on the subject | Burneti David 151500 Fax Jutwenson J £ 2010 Harney AR e R I R TS B i Tho third numbor, nn arin from | 1 feaiize that Owmnba and Douelas county | *Life’s SHsockso 4 1d Faitures.” Divine | B k8,08 204 Bt Aurys ave guilison Janiex No 8 88t s Dodge R R A s R THOKE ""'-9‘3>“35° Traviata, fell ta the 1ot of the star of the | have other interests which it will be my | services will be beld at the synagogue on | i M8 08 ey JOUSILIL DESVUTHIIA OVR f these discases b, hlo ) A NSILL J i I's , and ne ere Cushine R C 123 5 25th eniston 1) 1514 Harney W furnish names and ad: . s ot diivora Her | chavier meet the wanits of a ron - Christensen John C 405 8 Ruhir ) M 2416 St Mary's ave esses of many such persons to those de Dped ORinh s Tast ok sllverye volso . with. its: dall ‘l\‘\ |:nA'uI‘(.'mm{\\v‘In‘xt~ ation Brevities, Carpenter Jas G 525 Fniry Kulin N A 2416 St Mary’s ave em. Athlophros is the only rem. nploy, No other cate timbre, softucss and punty A ST 6. nocd 1y General Taayer to-night, rpenter-Gieo ‘1 52 Fairview Kimball D E 310 s 1%ih A{Ebanse that R ORI A8 | e in 0o world'cn britle in the groatest treat that we huvo had s Ty e Crowell 12 1 1722 Harney Kerdell Edward I' 26th bet Douglas and Icenses that cen stand such » malo wish n alowing e o uat we huve hac ? If you see fit to elect me, | General Thayer at the exposition an- | Gleshier Leander M 1583 Farnam " i b e ::lrlu he .Ix.m .‘\]-\h wance bere. It seoms my time and best eners nex to-night. Cole E B 1519 Harney angp that the possessor of such u beau ice of these mterests. Weall have | he I Gl ALLAN co., WJotn ., New ¥ o thaitiyinds Edgerton, Kan., Jan, 14th, 1686, e 8 DRUD i Kennard A J 2317 Dodge gerton, 1 , B0L0 Y LEADIAO DRUCOISTS. . o s revenue collections o " Coggeshell Aimor 2170 Harney N s - g was afflicted with rheumatisin for eight St i tiful and weil teained voice should ot be | identieal interests in advanelng the welfuro | gbh Sevenue collections amounted to | Bogsess I.Au'fk':;.unmm Sornor 2t gnd | Kieite Stix 2ith and Douglas Ioups aflloind with rhetmasiam for wighk W.TANEILL 2 0., 56 Stalo St.Chicage. 10,8 this city and county by appropriate lewis. | %6 3 y A Koen Allen 2222 Farnam and it had b chronic in it more generally known, but Brambilla is DPIOp! 4 . Douglas i ) L destined to becoulo one of the most Iation, Evervthing I have and everything 1 The \\'ill'k of laying the concrete for the Cook Alvin B 1 carnam lkv-m--r{l i’l I‘,l: l]*lxmw worst form, and afler using one bottle of i liae St expect 1o u-l-m-nwn'uInllvm\.lv It is, | eity hall foundation will be commenced enven I AT G060 14 yhor 4 asdil Athlopohros I have not felt’ any symptom fl L olers! D o that 1 sl ) gonern o REWa Katz S Farnam bet 200h and 2 - 4 European cities, but her want of dra- of :miltl‘wly_m.l \\’:‘ll)‘.;wl::r.:‘l‘u noral welfare Permit to wed was granted yesterday (o “,m, ,.,,“,,,, A BEE Rilpoo Carl Soth siud Dodee than that; my wifewas afllict d with neu- | o P 7 PARTS OF THE matic lire provented her becoming u pro- [ The speaker addrossed his remarks to | Bobert D Duncan ‘and Mrs. Cecilia | Glirk W EE081 Kannody John J 1088 it ralgia for twelve years, had an attack IfER 2ON0DD g7 % Houno i(.ll:.‘t.l:m“”h.Hn: o .nlx_num ber, | some colored povple present and called (u‘lg:lvl.v]l)t-(hl;xft()umrlm. Mt e ] et King Piillcolored 19th bel. Farnam and sior ery mon{h, - tRking ”m):'-(l,u‘llzily‘,“ six soLn =55~ WORLD 3 o, amid 2 Wiks I ontion to the fa it while his PBL, r Jmaha news- | Crubo Joseph bet and 24th Harney Ze % Conve Al ) IME « o, from Semiramide siio was | thoir attontion to the fact that while i harles Best, a former Omaha news- | Grubo Joseph bet 250 and 24th Harney Kent Ath 433 Convent DA & 1 C DOOME even more enchant. She displayea a | republicanism was being assaled he had wper man, now editor of the Neligh | Connor ¥ N 5u2pleasdot Kitehen I B 1510 Harney e IR Jobe » greuter warmth and secmed to have lost . ways been foremost :n defending the | Tribune, is ‘in the city. Cooly J 8 1514 Hariey ley Ed 1) 1503 Farnaim s Thos, Mecuo Baulotd, Rlack. sor § QGK RHAEE 0 a certain faague that slightly marred | vights of the colored race, When they | The Union Pacific has borrowed about | Carter James Dr g3 Virginia ave Rortv T, 1 1510 Lioward 8th and Main streets, Dubuque, fowa, ] some of tho passages in her fivstxeleetion. | were it st given the vight of suff Iy W dozen of the Wabash engines to be | Grick Jacob 224 5 P, Kelton Thos I, 115 s 25th L am still well. F.ast winter was i, Miss Wycofl is & contralto of more | with some forty other republicans, ut the | used in helping out in the present freight | Gahp ¥ 2T b, Rardell ' E 140 5 : : i one for me, but 1 did 1 an Prices on anbcat wun., than average excellonce, having % swest, | Hsk of parsons) violonce. cscortad them | rush, il uak F 5 W 1186 101 wman Henry 505 s %th t h rnaf the rheumatism i (e 4 oaiers v )i V h CANL I\\ 'l'l.l = A woll* trained voive of good scopo on the | 1o the poks 1 the face of & threntonineg R R 2 | Chamn WoHLL H) & o | Leudsey M S 86 cor 1sth and Harney 2ven s kood! modisin A o cooaiw Boper oten: | She it o e | Lo tho polts i tho face of - threntaning | A snoak thiof got in his work on throe | Cofiman Y 11 Dr ¢ {nl\n ear Bt Mary's | jobisey M5 86 cocIsil & 2 nedicir H wluablo oyercoats lastevening at Eorbes' | ave i ARRIST & L About 2 year ago Mrs McCuc und was forced to reapp: Lok a0l | ther aatul cdnasti auba (euRed, 200 | ¥ : Rk 3 . y AW0 Josslo I8h Farbaum . h g " ! ! edueational privileges by en- | boarding house, on Eighth and Pacitic | Chamberland J D 1bH Farnam Tone ealo G Fhrpi Wi @ very severe attack of imfla b’ & MAY number i grafting in the school law, while & mem- | stroots o e uberiand D M b s Vovgron d A S118 Howard e at R T (NS S DREXEL A I‘ 8 I\‘In \!}rll;n‘lln- violinat was ‘v‘m‘rl;m e of the logisluture, » provision 10 | * 350 nan asststiog in moving & risten Joliy Biaae & Selden’s add Ludington TP 1903 Farnam were very much swollen, #0 much » Suceessors o Jno. (i, Jacobs, oature of the evening. Mo handled his | place them on an equal with other city, | , A Young man ass z ayton G N 119,330 Lo J G 23th and Farnam vou could scarcely s ot hie s y " rich toned violin with skill and fecling, | zens. In every R Y g SRR A :”'f:,‘" on "f;”" Seost "“l" a0 band | Crowell £ M 52 Park ave Lovett J L 2014 St Mary's ave SR g yunmplq-un UNDERBTAKIRS and made ab instant fuprossion Tho | righis he had vloadad their enuse. This | ghih, Dished Juawrdnr, by having it | Growel fiy a8t Fack avo juska BT covered lor i ks, She had suffer AND EMBALMERS PO losed il it [l numbers $ repi ie: sm of 4 practie: . e ¢ ollers. % H & androek 1as 10 owi it . . - ol Dy the musical uhion orcliestris T | Mas republioaniam of 4 practioal nature | “Cory Luous commenced sult in Judge | Contiing ¥ W 885 Harney Soi 1w cor 2 and Donglas I aliost death. Finally, | 4y o old stant 17 €arnm . Ordora 3 n and in contrast with the bogus ropubli- |\ COU, HAlchs cotmenced Bult o JUdge | oulin Adron 2218 Furuam Lowe W M s w eor 16th and Howard wedies with no by PP (g T e Pt General Thayer To-Night. ent rights o party .M.va::u“.;( SV PR gaingt A, W, Cowan & Co Tor $160 10r | G Xihert-sits 1 arsn. Fnatins e e and Hasaey a8 ¢ SR AERAIMNE dio .. Telophone Na 323 Chairman Beebel, of the county central | In conelusion the speuker sud: *T um o | 00U sold by the firm for lhe plaintiff. Clark A J 406 5 19U Lotenzen W I 5085 20ih / seuili of s use cowmittee, received a dispateh yesterday | republican, but my prineiple is and al- The work of registration is progressing | Cole J H 17th and Harney arson 1, P 2406 Harney AAS 008 Fo= . ) y 1 wst ro. | rapidly in the differe “fhe prob. | Carlson € J 816 s 10th Jindley W 1)'St Mary's ave bet 17th and 18th | duc 4 1 shie was again J trom General Thayer stating that he | Wiys has been only to support honest re twidly in the different wards. T'he prob. R 3 Sl Y | 3 v i & sublionns, i B s are that the o Rk o s nw cor 16th and Farnam T 4210 s 16t up and aroung un 10t been troubled would bein Omaha to address the citi- | PUPlicans, and I proposo to support none | abilitios are that the coming election will | GOOM'SF ¢ 5"y il siie 1% ‘i s ; iy ol "% i ol YOR I PV @) o1 i R an Lindborn N I 2sth and Farnam since, wens upon tho issues of the campaign, | OtheY eall out the largest yote "evor cust in | Curtis 8 uw cor Lgavenworth and Park | Farson Andisw i bet Fariam and Doug b exposition anuex hns becn secuted | o Mewrs. Tzsciuek, Heimrod and Pioros | Omaba : uve Tas s and Athiophoros Pills, bt where they State Agents for the holding of the me made brief and point Ihe meeting ot the first division of the | Chanaler F 2528 Leavenworth Larimer Wi M 532 Vark ave - * speeches | Sunday School Temperance Army will | Carrd W ne eor Center aud Leavenworth Mead ¥ 1) 3025 Faruam \anot be it o the druggi FOR YHE “The Gan W - ‘ - be held in the ll.srd Congregational | Crickwore S It 1904 Farnam Moodie Joun O A )Huvnv'.“..}‘ 112 Wall 5t New York Lty . it o) THE GERMAN-AMERICAN SCHOOL | Churel, on Nincteenth street, near La ark Wiilis F 2415 Harney Maile John I will soud sichor (oareingo paid) on receipt MU wan'y ) U Work on the gas weil was commenced . v | fiaurol, on Ninotacuth struet, Dear Liake: | Giark £ & 215 Hamey Meaick W A 107 6 21 of regular price, wiich i $1.00 per bottle | || ‘] i ‘) \ yosterday. The well will bo sunk oncity | A Falr Arranged For the Benefit of D“‘\‘_ ‘“‘I:'"“,“»L h:rn: ‘gmn;’ I‘;‘t‘) ‘;“m""‘f’ Cahill Alex 20th bet Farnam and Douglas Mulford Harry n}»x ‘,-n for Athlophoros and bie. for 2ills in Wi, A Fick s ben bl wud 4o foundation | 00 of the most worthy oducational | 8o wnd hear them. Everybody. in: | DavisJnsens o Counch abd Hraspect Afatson Elmer 406 3 1900 A e AR L : C1aha. Neb. vt pleted for the engine, ionsin this city is the German- | vited. Dewey Clas H 1015 Douglas Martin W C 1510 Haruey Vlood, #e., Atklopheios Fills are naequuic o

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