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i e e R T Ses ¢ b T o by 2 : ‘ THE OMAHA, DAILY BEE WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1887 | AL ABOUT THE HARVESTS.| olyrsir rssntuceitattos o om ety s, iy | DETROIT ACATN VICTORIOUS. | oo dme s Byt | o, v g NIPPED INTHIE BUD. good. Crop and quality good. Corn splendid, Dave Rowe was in the city Sunday (after Joo | An Old Man From Fremont Suddenly ! John F., Shelby, Ia., pitman or pump rod; o forty-five b o the acre. Pota g Wals o 4 | 4 $oes tiover 1ivo heer bats ¥ ood and | Marr William C., Onaws, Ia., spiral con- |, o ¢ Detested l‘tI::n‘&::u‘l’):‘v’:-:‘:;:i‘;::;hn‘l‘l‘(d\\-:lv,rrl)li|uminl:ln‘-‘l‘:fl Joive Mottt bt bl s fittiott Most Nebraska Cereals in Falrly | smooth. Wagne This vear has been LR, l“.lu\‘.}."rf:‘i’l‘{:::lhvm:']‘:'|vnpul ¢ Browns Ones More Defeated | yion lo the new Weatern association. He | “; ks ""“'"(;""“‘ p"l'": s :‘: 1 | A Strike On the Green Line of Street Cars g woculiar in some parts o s county. Sho d cable ) & 8 5 gre i voar, for 1 v s had been suffor A § \ Good Condition. Do OF Pain weuIA 6. fraciusns and th POPHORS A Rain. CIo0kes I, abstmhor of part 46, By a Soors of © to 2. ays it promises great things and is bound to | 3 or many months had been suffer tany rain for weeks ot a time, consequently | A- M. Phelps and G. B. Deck, Cedar Rapids P dovelon into s powerful and important an | ing with o lingering illness at Fremont, Settled with Very Little Difiiculty, in some Tocalities crops are #ood while i | Stmoke consuming furnace: Witherell, Loren With judicious and_efeiont manngement. | A1 for somo woeks been an expense DROUGHT AND CHINCH BUGS. | others they are joor. Outs are g tramo; | A GRAND SLUGGING CONTEST. | i, % Jr/coh, anduamicient SUEVSC™ i | to that city. Last Sunday le was well | An Intorview with the Driver of Car R., Davenport folding umbrell d all over the county, weighing thirty-five pounds to the | Wolverton, George, assignor of one-half to [ 0 ot ol a hboid No. 18 -The Whole Thing Given S Daner " Brors 21t 1 mpesaivie to give more | B. T. Buildy, Charics City, Ta., plow. 3 Wt Halia e yoranca® mopekis, together | enough to be about, and the oo Away- Mo Was Not Hold Up idences of Their Ravages in Many | than an cstimate of crops, as they are so O'Leary Falls toTiack Up His Forfolt | jiuve aeraed th go. with Jinmis Mgt | e b tisc ang ooy od him “of but Held Down - Tho b L Ravag ity g Bl i il Jealous of Mitkiewicz. For His Fight With Tommy Kunsa®®ily and win the “pennant. for 10, | the beauties and rich prospects in Story In Detall. ¢ Lounties Both in This State and ol —Wao aro having plenty of rain and | Wasmisarox, Oet. 18,—(Speciul Tolegram Miller—Jtdcing and Ho also savs that Swartzel has been signed | S10re for him in Omaha, and then — Towa—English Jealousy foed i8 getting good. The quality of | to the Br Me fact that Count Eugene 2 by the Detroits, Billy Hart by the Cincin- | $hipped him to this city. He had not | . rnited States 18 the countrey of strikes o, of Mitkiewiecz., 38 i8 good and it was well carned during | o Mitkiewicz succeeded in obtaining from Other Sports. natis and Beckley by the Baltimores, and he been here long before he was picked up Week aftor woek the newspapers chroniele a new harvest time. Marsball—Not more than one- | £1¢, o o ik i is apprehensive that if extra precautions aro | and taken to the police station, and duv= | Srike here or thero. Ktreet car drivers are, as a (# fifth of a crop of wheat was threshed, some | the Chinese government banking, railroad, < g 1ot udopted and trmaly aosion taken ali, the | ing the pust two dnys De. Raupi called aral rile, overworked and underpaid, ind a Nebraska wi Crops. hot cut_and some made into yialhile, il O i bV L i e ) Detroit 0, 8t. Louis 2. bost players of the Wostern leaguo will bo | upon him five imes, The unfortunate o A TubeS OF & BTk AIBORK 08 Sbeal B¥asmisirons Oct. 15 (Special Tolegram | D%, Utle more, than onoalt of e of | has made the English capitalists who e | Bostox, Oct. 18— {Special Telogram 10 | taken by U oldor and moro jowertul of. | miun compluinod bt Httle, In faet he | Sar divertin i have bk Sy Uhck and had & monopoly of the Chinese | the Bek.) The cighth game in the world’s | ganizations, 'This is only corroborating what trade a lasting s Bian.]—he rénort of thie departme £ el o nizat is is only s 100 i1l to talk. The officers and | ek | reporter wishing t 3 FPRWIIT e e sondition oF skop o | S MATe ot ik T o ton e o emy of the count, wid | championship serics betwveen the St. Louis | Ui 3% s becr preaching forn imonth | pgyofmen have done all they conld for | Fa e X o 16 it rei e kv bal aivs Ogtober glv 8 i AETIWIY & ““WH“‘I' (| Potatoos scaree and hieh, There had becti | throush the English press and cortain Amer- | and Detroit buse ball teams was played in : HA e ALY 0 tends to accomplish anything they wmust | him, and life was made as pleasant as Ak, makinge his way through the crowded avy ral causing 8 goc row! it Wi 2% ave ventd oir sploe! i ol " v A SGHlG BV the agtl: o 801 y i s lay Yorin e T rto the front platform, ingratinted himself opinion of Nebraska aud Towa agents by | SoVeral heavy raius, causing agood growth | ican newspapers they are venting their sploen | this city to-day and was won casily by the | begin the scramble for players at o -/ possible as he lay suffering on his 1 fast forn woek past, i tor Wishing o ) into the Wograces o o pe N, onibies : of all feed. Mills—Not one acre ot hops in | by foully attacking him. It is believed if the | Detroit men. Caruthers was not nearly as | AZer or no manager, or the battle is lost. cot. At 2:05 o'clock this morning | Marned rhom i genton the folm o m NERIASKA, ’ d praivie grass s ren, | ment had gone back upon its promises 3 ey g eutegie ol i o nagement of a4 man- ’ ” 3 3 ou syt Well, 1 do not knos ere may e (Adams County—All crops poor in yield | €ood prospects. Corn ripe and excellent | matter, the Chinose minister here, as well | the ball going over the fleld, their batting | goer, *“and - while this ofcial is | e {),‘ msby, "“‘ll ‘,]"," .'l‘f‘u""“ L falk of i strike, but i there i Tknow : and quality in this county, owing to dry | €rop. “This county very ' prosporous. No | as the spocial envoy, Mr. Ma Chie Chune, | throughout tho contest being terrific. The | cortdinly a highly important o in it AU AR g M b 610 ahon: 88 ol ab the Sve Weather, Antelope Mo kitline frost, Corn | Grought to hurt auything during the scason. | sent over to this country in connection with | St. Louis players fielded brilliantly at times, | the success of any base' ball association it 3 o'clock he was found dead, and have abont. th Plenty of , and © about th t very fine. | in fine bt it you want ething in. Tho land is being fall plowed | the matter, would have been appraised of the | but at others their playing was rather loose, | Should not_ be allowed to interfere with the | With the old black pipe held in his superior in quality, Buckwhe e ' " 1 1 -1 1 [ n strike, 5 ondition. Winnesheik—The fine | fact, yot both gentlemen say the concessions | e attendance was 4,000, search and engagement of players. There | hand as if he had just taken it from his | 1 ean tell you of near golng o Bpone—Condition of wheat, rye and oats | rains all through September have made pas- | have been signed and sealed and there is no ] are plenty of men in - Omaha capable of judg- | lips. Coroner Drexel was immediately [ 8bout a inonth ago, continued th hiive been seriously d d by a fallof | turage excelient. ~ Muscatine—The long | intention of breaking the agrecment. A gen- e ing as to the merits of a ball playes driver, growing confidential, the lnst thre then | notified, id also Dr. 9 ph. The thirteen inches of water iusix hours, fol drought has been broken by a few da rain | tleman who holds a position in the Chinese DeTroir. A RN BN PO, AL B 1 « rs 1 have boen why not deputize one of them to piteh in and Suifefer from that Lo A har ; former took charge of the remains, o reh, brought on by careless which so softened the ground that the fall | diplomatic service said that he believed the lgu hardson, L f....6 0 0 0 1 0 fv at least bogin the good work. When a man- .. Tl i Y H A Hnd 18 8o bad $sirod of Tolwed by rains the next week, before the | piowing has boen rosumed. - This last sum- | attacks upon fhe American syndicato, es. | Ganzell, Ib... 5 0 1 0 5 0 2] 0rigonce secured then the entire affairs | Dt: Ralph, i speaking of this caso, ok B i o] stalks had tiwe to dry. Burt—Potatoes very | mer scason has been marked by the unusual | pecially against Mitkiewicz, were due to Brit- | Rowe, & 4 8 01 ofthe club can be turned over to him, said that this is not the first pauper that ck of my paor,. owing o dry weather early in the | prevalance of ‘ts that have preyed upon | jsh jealousy and a desire to bresk up the "".‘,“.""l‘-‘,“""n . f. - ) ‘; has been shipped to Omaha, but that it sdanon,. Wheat good und threshed in good | Brain and v Jefferson—Corn Will | sehemo if possible. The gentleman further | AT S5 JUasY Sporting Notes, is boginning to be a regular thing to re- | MEARGKS HE S shape, . Butler—Wheat, 8o far as learned, | BYCrage better than was supposed at last | says that China never violated any agreement Honhets. ‘6 a 00 General Crook is absent on an elk and bear ve them from Lincoln, Fremont, | '3 near any perse 1 cotld B ered from e hine. fromm five 1o | OBt report, Muhuska-—he drought con- | into which she entered and he had no fear | Fct ;- 5 0 0| buntin the mountains of Colorado. stings and other cities. not rataid whit little fo ) eat, il ihtei bushels, 1 HPLiLAL b | Biics weifch tme teikis Ravethltva DUstl that she would do so in the prescnt case. Gatat 5 0 4 0| Venisonis aplentiful commodity at all the - a would ik wnd spit all day, Thad & bozziigd and R cE ey OLD B, COMIALE.- | e e e Bt VPHA SHELLLESA v S » — — | meat markets. ~No less than twenty-one deer A Pioncer Lady's Death Y 1tried patent’ medicines to siput from all quarters, The quality is not | #re very short. The corn crop was matured Nebraska and Iowa Pensions. 9 were received by the local deale ord Yied. October 13, 188, e no end without relief, and tried several local v finely and isof good quality. Potatoes and W COToN, O 18- =TS iNali1 Mo ainsttn 27 13 ceived by the local dealers yesterday Died, October 13, 1887, Julia Coole Hoatats with e suit, and e kione good. Outs wre unusually good. Average | et A0 G800 Y o drought. 5 ';w":»;fl"hv ct. 18.—[Special Telegra »0.A Geese are reported coming in in great | of G Cooley, of Cedar Crod made up my _minc 0 on' @ strike to some top. Barley, rye and buckwheat g 0 the Bek hardly | Powsheik—Dry weather and chinch —Nebraska pensions: Nancy, | Latham, 3b. yaised in quantitics to be entitled to a place | bugs took . the sap out of | mother of John A. McCoy, Weston; Rebecea, | Gleason, s. 8. in this report. The season hus | corn so that it has dried up and some of the [ widow of George L. Hutchinson (deccased), | O'Neill, L f. numbers on the upper Pla parties are preparing for a vi region. At the home of her | other climate for my health when I read an id- d Keefer, of Green- | vertisement of Drs McCoy & Henry, and passing ix years, eleven months and | tHeir office overy day and secing <o iany people , and several | compl it to this famous 3, - . calling there 1 conclnded there must he some. O RSN ts Mresing & L hotatoes | 18te planted is loose on the cob, though so cttedsat WL {ckman, Cul- | Cumiskey, 1 Manager Smeltz, of the Cincinnati base | thirteen days. thing in jt, [ ealled on them and commence been favorable to ripening corn und potatocs | Guya'turned out bettor than - was ex) e S L T;l,f,c“,.lt Caruthe ball team, was in the city yesterday. He was | The deceased was of that sturdy puritan | treatment it onee” - *AuQ With What result? mie du fine condition in - this section. | Wheat when threshed was found to be poor | bertson; Byron Cornwell, Rushville; 't | Fouts, r. hero to sde Healey, the supposition is, but | $10ck the ancestry of which dated back to T Cass—Late rains have revived corn enough | in quality in the southern portion of the | Thorp, Bladen; Daniel Bloomer, Syracuse; [ Welch, £8116110/1000% Do YOun Cyiiior: the landing of the Mayflower. She was born it for one month and fesl he 44 keep it reen conscquently gathoring will | county. It turned out more to the acre than | William Henderson, Rulo; James Magee, | Robinson, ut Little Gillead, Bethiel tow ‘ hip, Windsor ermont, Oct. 30, 1830. Her grand i 00 SQUATE ' General Lillie, of Fevolutionary fame, | Wen thenm qowatoo and i fart foel s a o fought and bled for the independence of [ an entirely, want to say all T can fo America. Her father, neral Anson Lillie, tors for they have wor wonders for me ass of a huge beaver was hung out | a hero of the second revolution, lost a lower oft, are you, well, good bye,” and the scribe, Another large invoice of pigeons and black | toun birds was received yesterday for the great | futhe trap tournament which opens at tho fair grounds next Tuesday morning. The ca Bé later than last y infllw Shalici Thv‘linwkmnm hl-lxn-d‘ t::o Wilsonville; Henry Hodges, Stratton; John | Bushong, c. - R Bvor Bt A Vot | wells and pastures. Stock generaily looks | g hillips: Taite ¥ Fall pastures never botter at this time of | Son® Soul Golord among hogs, Buchanan | Scanla Phillips; John H. Westcott, Mal yiur. Colfax—We were somewhat affected | Y \Wioat and rye ave very little raised i this | colm; Wilhelm Kuhez, Loup City. icat and rye are very little raised in this | comi Wil e fhatl by drought but local rains mude us a pretty | county. Oats and barley were much injured lowa Pensions—Original: Thomas Fallen, %] oo | camnanccn ol nhocemomemTe Total 2 SCORE BY INNINGS, 03100320 0-0 o o " LN AR e AT Sanborn; Adolphus_ Conaway, Pringhar; 5 | in front of A. Snyder’s butcher shop yester- | limb by a cannon ball while galluntly lding on his weaty way, thought surely D e O e i BepiR e | LDgvIl D) Sognor, Des’ Motnes, Tnereaso! | StLowit..oo ol 000 0 1.0 0 0=2 | daymorning. Tho varmint was trapped in | charging — tho British rosulics it LSRR IS AT U YR UOR fall weatl No frost yet. - Cropsare bettor | (EERERG 1 pastires green and fall feed | Kevel Norris, Montrose; Harrison Hubbard, [ miohuse hits.-Rowe, White, Hanlon, | HOReY creek, twenty-one miles below Coun- | the ~battle of Chippewa, during the [ Mentioned s than was hoped for. The rain did not_come |3 R RS B iy + extent, | Marshalltown: William' M. Maun, Newton; | Getzein, Robinson 8 " i " | cil Bluffs. second war with Great Britan (1812). He goon_enough for the early potatocs. Frank- Was fotally destroged by chineh bugs, | Richard E. Richards, Corning; John Swan’ | “Tpiiid huge hite—Hennett, Messrs. H. A. Penrose and Johnny Thomp- [ was a staunch abolitionist, the assoc Jin— Wheat is of poor quality, and but Tittle of | /by ain . crops are grass, oats and corn, | 800, Chariton: Daniel Barr, Selma; Silas A. Home runs—Thompson 2. son were at Bartlott's Lake, Towa, yesterday. | compeer of Garr Phillips, Smith, Sum- it awill be made into flour. Most of it will be | i TSRS B0 BRSSO CHER | Snider, Bethlehems John Ferris. (nay), Keo- [ Toubla plays—Tobinson: Comiskey. They bagged twenty-cight mallards and | mer, Chase and Greely, and also an ifport ground and fed to stock. Rtye is being sown | 400 oor in quali also rye and barley, | Kukj Charles S. Crom, Charles City; George | Rirst base on balls—Ganzell, Rowe, White, | fifty-two teal, two widgeon, four pin tail and | ant factor in enginecring the “under-ground Sor fall und early spring feed. Corn s | Bicbhwheat looks. well - and needs sood | W- Coe, Manning; Charles A. Harter, Floris. fh Dathatat GIeRRGH, . h " | & rod head. railroad” during those exciting slavery days. wmostly cut up for fodder. Some pieces are | eGSR Hen e Thomus B. Doxey, Washburn Hit by pitched ball—Caruther Tho committee, Mossrs. Hughes, B Her three brothers enlisted in the war for BT L oty pe are of good quality. Maricopa— widow of Robert Roberts, Spencer. | Wirst buse on errors—St. Louis 1. and Parmelee, appointed to fix the date for | the union and won distinction on the battle of oats is light: potutoes are good quality it | G "5 ol hetter quality — than | Original: Nelson B. Gardner,” Chiriton; | Pugued bulls—HBennett 5, the Omaha gun - ehih. anunal fall hunt met | felds of the south, Julius 8. Lillie, captain Tew inhills. - Kurnass —Wheat is very poor | g expected one month ago. Much of it is | William Malsce, Dubuque; W. C. Wilson, | Wiid pitches—Getzein 2, Caruthers 1, yeste ud finally fixed tapou the first | Of the Mhirtecuth M Ciluilons it account of chinch bugs and drought. | 2R ee vield of good quality, Onlya | Bonaparte; Lewis b Elijah | Umpires—Gaffney and Kelly. week in November. The exact day was not | Pelling Wade | Ham 'y, on_the Tot winds during June and July_ulmost | g “Vod O carly Sotatoos, Luke, Keosauqua; D. g ugton, ; fixed. Great Pedee River in South Carolina. Elias Fuited it, Ttye was some botter. The ot Ly i fatline. Madisogere Postville. THE GAMES S0 FAR. - Lillie was auartormastor of the, Teuth rop was the hest of any small grain, Being oa ailkEre BoEHt o CHE % Will' yeateralyiBY Fame (tlitte Have = o Tichigan and laid down his_life for the lie other small wrains were too far gone. | it | =0 PECEERE B0 I S IRV | WasmiNaToN, Oct. 13.—The fifteenth an- LAY COAE LR ¢ Close of Maggie Mitchell's F e- | and only remaining brother, Justus Lillie, of Corn is very low. The chinch bues’ are | 6% 3hals Potatoes may be regarded ne a | nual meeting of the Carriage Builders Nu- [ for - the world's — championship played iR BABE [ Codar Creck, served throughout the w n(n w.‘»:-kmg a1t Late ...n;.u..-« w’.u be | 1T 0o ow g to dry weather, while the tubers | tional association began in this city to-day. | by the Detroits, —chumpions of the ment at the Boyd fought with distinction on the battic fi potter than early owing to plenty of rain W foruin; —Corn is not as Mgt league, and the St. Louis Browns, cham- | Maggie, the Midget,” Mi L0008 Was ex] wing to dry weather FATAL WRECK. pions of the American ass tion. Of the and chinch bugs. Sorghum will yield about the Detroits have won six and the Browns | night. It was given its first repre wo-thir Lol s Wheat was | Two Freight Trains Collide Near Lin- | two, and for the purposc of giving those in- | tion on the sume stage, thre Mitehell's | Fort Donelson,Shiloh, Pittsburg Landing and e | newest piece, was played at Boyd’s last | Appomatox. 1 B played ot Boydls last | AHi G ecenncd whon throo yoars of oge entiv- | moved with her parcnts to the rs ago. | serve, near Oberlin, O., w wities the middle of August. Hayes— Wheat s extra good. Many ficlds of oats yielded gifty bushcls pe Corn s folly up to e highest mark, also potatocs, The season has been w most favorable one for all kinds Bt LT s (U 5 rap, /7 ats Were botiar coln Early This Morning. et mpenboruniifo 1udgs of the com- | Despite the fuct that it has since been | rcure cducated and marri Lo n <od corn but s ot materially injured it Com beiter than ox- | News renched Omahaat 4 a. m. that | the Bre has subjected to a number of ehanges, | a mémber of 4 family who I el RO !l“h? (‘hmuu,l LR We co of | &6 2:30 this morning two freight {':‘M Turf Exchange, “Maggie the Midget,” beyond doubt, is | themsclves in th > | the con sixth stroots, el hopeful | fo e at Amer o L f heat was plowe dror as it was ruined by sht andchinch bugs. Barley was mostly plowed under. Wheat is § wherd Desert.” Custer and and | dou ubly go @ The whe little above th to anyond trains on the B. & M. crop will p wverige quo! the most stupid piece in Miss Mitchell's repertoire. There is but one char: ture, ing it In 1852 moved with her cter | two small children, o Y ¥ nd will | 47 and 48—collided just, PLAYED, o § | - b Asher Cooley, now of s Osia waee atestod by dry wenthe this o | B REMEL 00 WpCnm Al Wil 47 and 48 eollifed | just - cnat in it and that is o composito one, mado | Lowiville: Franis’ &.'wife of Goorse | CATARRH DESCRIBED. iitatnna, [Comn B inflag condition. 7 and_ by chineh bugs. | Of 14 0 Ml ity At up of half a dozen heroines whom M e NoRv e fanilyave i awaed k ATIS00 e calib avcopt Ll tho re the best small grain crop, but wer ning at a high rate of speed and the | 44 \ ) At h, wife of The ptoms Attending That Disease S. Cooley, Which Leads to Consumption. rought. Clinton —Fine weather i snt, which will help fall pasturcs; the | force of the collision w Southworth and other writers of her ilk Cooley, of Weeping Wate have introduced into their romances, | C. H. Pinkham, of Lincoln; e planted ted by drou o fall plowing ht. Chinch bugs Which was aflc . Brooklyn. SEehii Cthat this charaeton | @ member of the O n G., the vy oGk lea ot s e cars and both engines. One man was | At New York. It is needless to say that this character | (e r \Willard R, ¥ cnwood — i irovented from doing any was a nonth ago. e 5 At Philadelphia, is sustained by Miss Mitchell, though | 11" atr leaving behind. the comforts of ar ‘ PR s UL sl Chicksaw—The sorghum crop has atl been | reported fatally injured, but his name [ At Boston. .. her illustration of it introduces but & | ensters hom s, g delnd, the toumtorts oTAN | when catarrh has existed in the head and the opial damage. Dakota—The lon manufactured into molasses. Decatur—Very ° illustra ] A | castern home, came with her family to 1ive | ypner part of the throat. for any length of tima \vet has injured erain AR BT WA hvie—Wheat badly | could not be learned. series of cha ketehes, which are | on the bleak frairies of the then infant state | “he gatient living - distict where poopto rnm ‘l ’m| |lhh~~llm<.' :‘m.. damoged by chinch bugs, Corn in some —~-~ more or less successfully performed. | —Nebraska, are subject to_catarrhal m-and the dis- s hoen injure in stocl to some i ’ 2% The func i Glendalo Methodist Rev. Campbell, of ( parts of the county is above a rop | PROHIBITION AND HIGH LICE and in other parts nearly a failure on uecount e O recent docal raime Black - Hawk oy | Minnesota's Methodist Conference Al- abundance of rain during September, but too most Breaks Up in a Row. Avst, Louis.! late to materially benefit crops except g MixNEAPOLIS, Oct. | [Special Telegram | At Detroit The late raius huve produced w wonderful | 4 the Brs.|—The state Methodist conference | At Bittsbur any benefit to grain erops. The potatoe crop | 1Ad o lively time yester on the prohibition § At New York. has been left uncur catarrh invar v, sometimes slowly, extends down the wind bronehial tubes, which tubes arts of th fected from the ng from eatarrh, s, hecome plugged up, 8o tin s freely as it should. th follows, and the patient Mr. Abbott, us usual, was a shuflling tick, and Miss Clifton, though an ¢ cellentactress, struggled diseourngingly [ oV (Gumbbell, of Groenitocd, with the part of avulgar Trish woman, | eulogy was pronounced by the the idea of which was filched from Campbell upon the charactd dozen of the cheap novelists of the day. | of this christian w The play as a whole palled upon the | worked for the pxtent by a wet fall. Douglus—Some ficlds pg wheat threshed twenty-five bushels to the here, some twelve: Oats were never hetter, Uopn improved since late rains. A good many chinch bugs but recent cold spell may them out fear if we have a - lry season next y will clean out the PLAY At St Louis Rt Re and life w an who had so nobly ight, justice and trutli, | Shortnes + instunc nnot of bre A il T ¥ breathe vith labor and difiiculty. vrops. Millet is all they have to work on and | {e0 N0 Ey LIRS, B0 BREEOCTRR | o ostion. 1t alway s commotion and | 4! Philadelphii audience. and had it not been for the e T eithor case there Is @ sound of crackling somie flelds they huve ruined. Only 195 acres | ooy g failure, We expected lurge yields, | it almost caused a row. Things were very | A HostOn. ... energy of Miss Mitchell would have Premature Bxplosion of a Blast. and whoering insida the chest. At (s stag o bf flax in this county. Dundy—Wheat, rye | jug owin ought and chinch bugs we | Jively for a little while, T e been an unequivocal failure TRINIDAD, Col., Oct. 18.—By the premature | the disease the by 5 usunlly more rapid lnul oats are harvested but not yet threshed failure. Doa Molnes—Whoat, | LLvely for a littlo while. The temperance 1 b REnles oot Al laetonithe Rhil raadry in | than when in health, patient” has also hot Wdications are for a smaller vield than was T o Mpines ZWhoats | committee, of which Rev. W. W. Satterlee T axnloRibnokabibagon ol ot RIS AL Panshies overtinbod gagUE 0ee SN ik s 5 shied. The and | ¢ 4 . d v Personal Paragraphs. imery Gap, one man wa and. fc The pain which accompanies this condition is D Lo MU DGR OBER ol better than expected. The | Was chairman, reported a series of resolu- | played far the hest game and there remains | . ; 3 | tive severely injured. of dull character, felt i the chest, bebind the A0 L L e oR e Mt ion S00m s are nearly u failure. Considerable | tions which advocated prohibition and denied | littic question in the minds of the unpreju- | €. Goldsmith left last cvening for ————— Dreast boue, or under the shoulder blade. The {:c{::v::' ”"\‘\,f;;";l of ',;'\ "“."'I{d‘w'[:mfhv' pome | corn husked for feed, the old crop being ex- | that high license was the solution of the | diced of their superiority over their rivals of C hnv'ug(x k. A Supersec pain mag dome and gn-lost & fow, deve and vls, Wheat is almost a failure. But littla | hausted. |1t will noy L0 x| liquor problem. Mr. Satterlee, however, did b asforianon @ B0 Wi g“;’“z:“;";l“"_‘é Sel W. A. Bradley, of Blair, isat the [ Cmoaco, Oct. 18. as was | that oceurs In the first stages of hronehial cn- ¥ye was raised. That was of fair quality but, | y G i ; granted this afternoon by erop is past 5 reldon, of | tarrh is dry, comes on at intervals, hacking in me court, in the casc of Joln Grady, | eharacter and i3 usually most_troublesome in 1) is solid aud | MO agree with these resolutions and had | goven remaining to be played, and the De- ot large yield. Ve plunted potatocs | drawn up a minority report. About the only | troits but two. This table will be contin- little barley ised Tl 1 quali 1 iam H. Core is at the | the supr Eathar i A S el e OB the morning on rising, oF golug to-hod at night, ratocs e Tt und | vather sl | el e e drougit: * Carol “Whoat | difiorence was the portion referring | wed tn tho 135 until the end Of the's Millard. hofLBORIRCE QI an ity By e Bt Sddee of the dlscasd tun but little was raised i of u faie | pndbariey ave very budly dumaged by ehinch | to high license. Mr. Satterlec's resolu- Speeding at Memphis. Dr. A. Colman, of Stromsburg, isat Cometimes thera are its of coughing induced Howard—Dry weather and grass- sl dobeen | o0 Tgaid that the liquor traffie the Millard. im.nlu Joppers cut the averuse of crops down very much. The quality is generally good. The grass crop is short. Jeflersou ¥ the to cus 8o violent as fo cause vom- eted on account of drought. Towa and Mempmis, Oct. 18.—The weather was by the tough mucus so violent as to cause vom a i i i PR g Gt . iting. Li on the mucus that i3 raised 13 0 Gordo— A moderate rain ail during the | Was the great political question of | (loudy, the track in good condition, aud the | T+ W: Smith, of St. Paul, isa guest at Bewa"e of Scm,llla ot ot sl }I"“’""‘ s of yellow niat: past month helped the pastures no frosts as | the day, to be settled only through political | 4ttendance limited. g the Millard. ter, which indicates t the small tubes in the The > 8 ) hir: @ corfi oF vines which is rather | partie rther pledget anti + s Lo is ruest g s ahly al than & Tungs are now affected. With this there are trip of country about four miles wide run- | 3001 it the corn oF vies whicl is rather | parties. It further pledges the convention to | o gl ages; three-fourths mile: Ercbus | H: G= Lee, of Fremont, is a guest at mfii‘fg el;;"":‘;';:—l'l“‘:“f:g:‘:‘;‘I"“c]‘l’_'l';f;,'l“fry often streaks of blood mixed with the mucus. ping through here cast and west where the L L denounce all social and political organiza- | \won, Pearl Jennings second, Colonel Owens the Paxton. . 4 mdmml(«;m'nwun nINE beres Dust ;v' Insome cases the patient |u;|'|..||\1-( very vfllv' vorn crop is very poor. In the balance of the Sparks ) tions which are not opposed to license, The | ¢ Time 1:18%{. 4.7, Allon, of Fremont, du vogisteved i SHCHMSRE IR IR BoAER RUSIEAE ] Las overy and expeciorgces Dethd\aiioligh rountry corn never better. Kearney WASHINGTON, Oct. 15 Telegram | resolutions all contained a rabid attack on | ~ For all ages, three-fourths mile: Cora I [ at the Paxton. rupsiang, bots, i swellings, emlargedijoints, “ During the month of September we have had abscesses, soroeyes, ete. Hood'sSarsaparilla | (Al some cases small masses of choesy, sul: expels all trace of scrofula from the blood, tween the tinge of rain and - the ground s i | to the BEE]—1f the sentiments exp Bos: for fall plowin, Koeith Laud Commissioner Sparks are acc sssed by | high lice won, od as | resolution, elaborating on the old arguments, | Time 2 ped as o o e me 1SS, Mr. Satterlee supported his | won, Little 5. 0 good supply 1 conditic second, Jim Nave third. L. Benjamin, of Kansas City, was in town yesterday. emit a'bad odor. In oth: 3 e i i n leaving it pure, enriched, and healthy, articlos of i hard, chatky naturs aro spit Tast report corn and potatoes have very | an indication of that gentleman’s feclings, it | Dr. William McKingley, favored th majority | ¢ o8 Y0 .,“‘fg&tlfi:{;}: “",f‘,jl fll,{:f:,f‘hl,',fjv Hiram Chase, of Decatur, was at the e Uy ST P e zising of chiee ‘\,‘,;‘;}‘,",’,‘,‘2',',',',’"L““"' evially wivanced. Grain did not thresh | s evident that he is far from being inwhappy | report. He said they ull wanted the same | eopenny third, Time1:15%. Arcade yesterday, over a yearhad two running soresonmy neck. | i some atarrh Will extend g0’ the e e tioa oo ot | frame of mind. About ten days ugo & thng, but that his friend badapetplan, | Steeple chase. over short course: Ten- | E, R Thomiason and wife, of Victoria, | - Took ive botties Hood's Sarsaparilis,and am | Jungsiuis t¢ it iy b Ure in all Kinds of crops. Others have o full | 1y Lamar reversed a decision of General | which be wished to, force on h‘]’:[}";:gll‘:o‘lflfy Besseq wan, Ascoliseoond; Cheatfollow thitd. || aro guests atithe Paxton, cured.” C. E. LOvEJOY, Lowell, Mass. 1aoHths, | average. The difference being on account of | Spavks, which resulted in giving the Chicago, | L01ec” The church wanted more prayers 2 D. O. Clark, chief of the Union Pa- C. A. Arnold, Arnold, Me., had acrofulous te in this fall which was Tocal St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha railway com- | hud less partisanship, more. Methodism. and Racing at Baltimore, cific conl department, went west yester- [ 50res for seven years, spring and fall. Liood's [ dixease his 3 oneumption, caster—The condition of corn, our s pany about two miidion acres of land, which | less foolery. Rev. Mr. Morgan vig Baurisore, Oct. 18.—For two-year-olds, | day. Sarsaparilla cured him, Dronchial catnrrd (here s more or las rop, has improved but little but owing to ) the land commissioner alleged rightfully be- | defended the minority report. He five furlongs: King Crab first, Vance sec- i : longed to the United States as an Indian and | majority report hinted “at high license, | ond, Speedwell third. Time—1:02!. ‘s T e 4 3 slight in the wmorning B wasturage it ; i ] man of Wahoo, was at the FPaxton ycs- Qusesliphiin e e ot Vors. | military reservation.” The commissioner is | Which © was _a trick ot bell, and | oo quarters mile: Stuyvesant won, | torday ) ¥e3= | 1qoneofthe mostdisagreeablediscases caused | “fternoon and eveniay Tottle In the county being fed now. Loup. | DOW prepuring a letfer to. the se 10 solution. Other ministers_spoke pro and ) o >, o) (1% Time. = by o il J Hood's gattle in tho county boing fed now. Loup— | (i e i 5o’ reviow his recent de mith, of St. Paul, created | Bradford second, Patrocles third. Time— | * ojon Mathewson, of West Omaha, | Syimpuroblood. Ttlsreadily cured by Hood's SNEEZING CATARRH. i TN S POV O R S ey | Lot oy ok Owmiathis | Barsaparilla, tho great blood purifer. 3t is drying up in_ good shape. Oata | fif. Wi ChEuked upon | that o work i D n Sty it | \enTie (and¥e¥furlong (MIingston & fipaty B AU IO SOUEIGEL JALUORD 1 Yea\erdavite William Spics, Elyria, O., suffered greatly Y hich differs with the differe wood season is ripening in good shape. parts of g, higher in the H. O. Beatty, a well known business sa|t Rheum Wi light in yicld ndtsathar | e i T nce on such resolutions as those now | renzi second, Volante third. Time—1:506. spand the winter, from erysipelas and salt theum, caused by | VWAt It Means, l:;w;!ll Acts, and What ‘ chafly owing to dry weather. Wheat was | JH0¢ CG R T Pen and introduced by the ordinary Methodists of ‘or three-year-olds, one mile and five fur- Mrs. Robert Gilbert one of the few handling tobacco. At times his hands would 4 S A i Jightin vield quality good and early pota- | i G0N B b e PRI Tutrleue B8 Was caled o ‘ondor | lones: Hanover, woh,” Glenmound sccond, | traveling ladios on the road was at NG | —erack open andbioed. o ied varionsprop | y /iy lot7e When 30 £t n the morning, e b e ot it s | 01 later the man who undertukes o 6 by the others and Bishop Fowler interrupted | Stockton third. - Time—2:5214. Areade yesterday arations without aid; finally took Hood's Sar= | re wxpoced Lo (he Jenst ¢ You liave \ perate monopolies goes tothe wall,” and he had to withdraw the words in order Surely ") v N Vi 3 seke i o avs: ¢ entirel " llness over the fron head, and B o L polics " ) * h t the words in orde O'Leary Leaves Town. Gene Deckor,local editor of the Dead- | saparilla, and now says: # Lamentrely well? | a fulliess over th it i rmers Who had spring | S0i8 18 RO eie widh you't querled the com- 10 Lroon: .Ii b IO Al '{’”"‘m‘lfi: O'Leary, the feather-weight pug wood Pioneer, is in the city and may “My son had salt rheum on his bandsand | 1o 1S fecls as A8 there W plug in bach | ;‘\ l{.;m(m |I. 0 \Iul\lm.-r;;r-. ||;\I-" urH |‘m|<-.)|u S The i tee ranll >, there's to much | opposed license of all kinds and favored the | parted for St. Paul last evening without | probably locate here. on the calves of his legs. Ho took Hood's 1l your ears crack, it don't do ld, for when chinch had ruined his the on |1 | rizht on my side > monop! an't dash | submission of the question to the people for | putting up the final deposit for his fight with Captain William Webb, of the five de- Sarsaparilia and is entirely cured.,” J. ult is that you succeel Avheat the pmmenced on his corn 9 ’ " £ up wovery ose, and you so irri- Y o e Wil ot ot | MY braius out but I've abundant proof every | & popular v ";-,."H‘;'W;lmh"‘l of ]"“ partisan | ommy Miller. Ilis friends, however, claim | partment, went to Fremont yestevday to Stanton, Mt. Vernon, Olio. g i of {i oriun it 29 1 oIl N e ; & | day that th : try tanighty hard.” Finally the original resolutions | that the deposit will be made later and that | visit relatives who are ill ’ 2 eathe through it shel * v lelds 2 not cut. Out- 1 3 N 9 g o ot overd plety Dushel. Some wheat fiolds are not cut, Out- core General Sparks' visitor left the the fight will come off as announced. O'Leary | * 1y proif s Hood’s Sarsaparilla il mat overdran picin T tomboert damaged grain 1y | room he satisfied himself from certain re. — iid that e would go into training im- | 1AW RN BRI SUREOOD 08 VRO | gotd by ail druggtsts. g1 six for g5, Madoonty [ 81 BN ACH,0Y cate : B e e R warks made by the commissioner that in the Work of Masked Robbers. ediately, and wanted the date and place of [ Uhtion Pacilie, who has hoen in the eity | -y ¢.1. 11000 & co., Apotieearies, Lowel, Mass, \v. What does this condition indieata? First, R o SR it R Rt event that etary Lamur docs not reverse | pex Scrawsur, Pa, Oct. 15,—Last night | the ight fixed as soon as possible, afewdays, returned to Deny 1ihat ca I S eus to be poured out by the glands in the no: his recent decision that ks will 4 100 Doses One Dollar = s ) o risites 8 - A Paul Ray. a well-known journalist then those discased yains is spoiled. Hundreds of tons foel it eumbent upon himsclf to tender his | 104 wasked robbers visited the house of What Needs to Be Done. O rr ot Bt “,m“J‘”“_““ 8 | — ———————— | clund: ticked by swarms of Lt gerig=- ruined. About ten inches of water feil e R s Philip Auwple, an aged farmer seven miles | It looking over the averages of the present | ha wns angnged unon. the News AT the eutarrh germntha. tloat i tio i ip o lo- ;"‘-.;\:i‘\"x!‘r”lyv‘.:l‘ b i, S aho north of here, beat himself and wife almost | season’s base ball team it is ascertained that | of that city. HES P LA k= A A R e I T e ) ted in relation to wheat and rye, both he 5 ? usensible and tied them to a bed and then | 410 xwork at times was of a very brilliant it 3 4 ¢ the sensitive membrane lining of the and nature undertakes to rid herselt of robbed the house of $00 and some jewelry. bt T NEW ENC Georgo H. Stickney, proprietor ¢ not phenominal order. At other times they | iy 055 manager of the Hastings Daily them by produciig a Bt of sneezing, fell down, to use a phrase of the turf, and | Nows, which has just been discontinued When ihe no omes fllled with thickened played a game a nine of high school boys | fecause of want of patronage, is in this | REIGNING :=: FAVORITES |ttt st it the ings s ineerterci 2 been ashamed of. As a gener city looking for a business opening. with, and the person so effected must breathe wWhich are steadily decreasing inave their | , WAsHINGTON, Oct Telogra Plices being taken by clover wnd other | to the Ber]—A great deal of surprise was rhasses. Stanton—Heavy rains in Septem- | occasioned at the departinent of state by the | PROMIN her, Prairie hay very poor, owing to the d allegation of the Ci and ish ofti- . S ::::‘»n‘l‘l‘mwm:‘\- ‘i')’-;:v‘\n‘w }\;{‘\_' als that this countiy has repeatedly dis- | Several Leading Massachusetts Whal. | Would i Emhody the highest excellencies in Shapliness, Comtort und Durability and are the DERS. o = Wi ¢ s W y X through the mouth, and by such means the ive bushels, in other sections from five to | Puted the Russian government claim of ers Cruising in Inland Seas. ‘h-mf”““ i hh:;"»‘;?,f.u::'\ 'ulm: e .“\N: Arthur Wals returned l'"""‘ In Fashionable Cirel Our name s on every n.um:‘n.-u.ml»np A.uulml_r.ln,‘ nfim:n;u ln]vlr‘nl: Iwenty-five bushels, caused by chinch bugs, | mare clausum, in the Belrings sea. At the A party of whale ship owners from | € Leasue standard, but their averaze bat- | Whitowater, ¥ ., on Wednes- J. & T, Covsing, NEW YORK. duced, and then the caturrhal discase g at and lungs, tyought and local rains. nod out of danger, no f ptrike an average, owin Sarpy —Corn is dry | state dey st yet. It is hard to | pou to variation from ready access to the th rtment no rding the seal fishel be found. Inqguis w Bodtord.tM rived in this ity | UR8 throughout tho sedson was very poor. ( day lust, his brother Lucius, oW .].. ord. Ma .un“m_ mH‘l-*:U The men who did the most uniform good | gener: nger and ticket agent of yesterday morning on their way t0 San | work were Walsh, and Messett, while | the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy, was t-ny five' down 'to. mothing, - Salino—Have Francisco. They arc all well known | Goning' work was exceedingly moritorious, | married to Miss Helen Weeks. Judge, Hayward Brothers. \ ord of any difficulty with Russi an v was made at the revenue S FORR OMAH i dry, unproductive season. Sheridan marine oftice as to what was thought of the | - "y possess the fine, sturdy ap- | Walsh undoubtedly played as_ good a sl ort | Mys, E. and Miss Nellie Wakeley, | - ] 1 of oats lower, owing to & hail storm | statement that & swift vessel was fitting out ; 8 &tu) fleld as any man in_the league, and barring AR o8 R s e Just before harvesting. Corn slightly ¢ at Halifux with good armament to engage i | Pearance of men who have sailed the | the latter part of the season batted and ran “,":" Yl ",‘h,ff,‘:f:"l Lol ‘;."1“,[,':“,?:::{,'.’"[. EFFEHVESOE"T; ' [] uwed by frost September 2. Thayer—Corn | (g geal fisheries, and that if the revenue cut- | 5¢4s — over, together with that | bases with the very best in the profes- it the nuptial - Late of Bell Hospital, N. Y. g8 A 3 EGONDM'BAL Late of Bellevue Hospital, N. Y. ) u good condition. Light frost the th. | jop { | sion. The Bee, notwithstanding but | fricnd L, or any other er b X Farmers will commence cobbing corn in two \ little can be said of the construction Sargd tempted to | aftability which i $0 well known “*aba interfere there would be I engagement binhacle.” They go to the Pacif ) R Weeks, 'Whoeler—IPirst frost September 20, | Lcsfere there would be a na ment, acle. g o Puc o gtre gl B 10 B it rovit o damage done, Washington—No MAterinl | st 1 omot o s 1f ey haat Sore st puartly on business and partly | it is highly probable ihat the first three | On Thursday evening O. H. Rotha- AND DOCTOR difference siuce last report in all kinds of | {ho British, o any other flag. is discovered | 9% plensure, and perhaps some of them | men above mentioned will be retained and ‘s paper, which has been in process rops. scal flshing in the Behrings sea it witl be the | Will visit Alaska.” The trip is to be ex- | maybe one other. As to the new men nothing | of iyeubation for several weeks, will be York—The month of September has been | Juty'of the tush to demand her surrender. | tended three months, The names of | can be said, for us yeb none have been sought | {7 WGV 0B RRE T TG very fuvorable to the corn erop. It now | pp g, or will m the tourists are: Colonel William | afteror negotiated with, = Notwithstunding | \S1 60 TEOU GH OFCH b ARG S0 Ppromiscs an early harvest. No frost yet to tur and sink her, if necessary. | Lewi resident of the excursion: | 1his year's team stood fifth in the chawpion- i bo 8Ly _ g ko) Rip vegetation. The threshing of swall grain | pho Rush carries 8 good battery and can | b, I ’" right Sy ith | Ship race, the club lost no money, which is Parker, the daring road agent who Have Ofices Is nearly completed. make a pretty good fight, ? bie orto Figunan, A0orawry \,‘“ L | evidence enough that @ Winning nine he robbed Paymaster Bash, is to be Towa. . his wife and “child; William K. Wing, | would be a bouanza. This the directors arc | hrought here next week to app 310-311 RAMGE BUILDING Woodbury--Potatoes are as near a failure Abolish the Fee System. Abram Chase and wife, Cyrus Manter, | determined to have, and it is a lucky deter | oo S0 oninst . C. Johnson, the bogus { us possiblo. We have plenty of huy in this | Wasminoros, Oct. 18.—The first comp- Mrs. D. B. Adams, Captain P, B. Clove- | mination, 8s another losing club here | n;p0ha) ‘whom Parker claims helped to CORNER 15TH AND HARNEY STREEIS, i are | secretary of the treasury of the work of his | tain Geol Pocahontas—Wheat, oats and barle, nard Captain K Everett Smijh . i w Western association in as good The brick work for the h"“'i“:{ M Where all curable casos treated with sue. not of as good (}unlll.\' s in September. The | burcau for the year ended June 30 lst, rec- | oy 0y o ! B 4 i T T ot T ial standing as any club in the circuit. | paratus at the city hall has been finished cess. Medical diseases t skillfully, Cons heavy ruins of that month dammged the | ommends, amoug other things, that the | (PAVICS bragley, Willlam - | However, they must not lose sight of the | {1d'the furnaces and other appliances sumption, Bright's Disease Rl stock fully 10 per cont. Corn is still 25 per [ United States district attorneys, marshals [ C00K, Captain § ¥, Miner, John F fact that it is false_economy to postpone any | niet§ 8 UTIREES BINGH OGO macim, Wik NEIVOTS DIEASES. ™ Al cent above an aversge. All ripe. Had no | and clerks be paid salaries and the fee sys- | man, Alexander West, John Le: longer the engagement of play ' } ar to the 53 pecluity, CAs ardner and | manager in the country is hustling for n completed the jail will doubtless become D, soft corn here. tem be abolished; that the maximum be r ve attractive resor! ¢ its - TION at office or by mail 91 o ¥ Corn, e m‘;;m ("lul"‘ mllll;ul av- | fixed by the amount of compensation of tlett and wife. Upon arriv- |1 al and the promising play w-'mi;.‘.nlm .‘n‘mm’t, AIIL::;unu resort for its patrons Do 11w n.i & 20 4 p.m3Ttod erage over one-fourth of a crop. Drought | United States commission {f®here this morning they took car- | Zobbled up at an alarmin o the | than before. 2y ded, caused it. -~ ringes for the ]'»f:;','(::;‘h,,,:.{ “,'“| subse- | gentlemen in chavge of the lod8 affairs hope m——— s prompt attention. Montgomery—Corn, as shown at the fair, Western Patents, 3 SRR LN " " 3 to carry out their laudable determination to Ilinois Preshyterian Synod. y n)\ % wh “Tx‘m :u;ll;a:;.mlly by 1{"_ is hard to judge in condition. Potatoes Wasminaron, Qct, 18.—[Special Tele quently visited several points in the | . creditable team they must be up and | Cuicago, Oct. 18.—The annual mecting of McCoy through the mails, wnd it 1s thus pogsiblo mever had beiter vines, many have no bulbs. | 1, the Hex. ) ~The following western patents | (14 - They left for the west at 8:20 { dowg or all their zood mtentions will s an synod of Illinois began to E C. won avail ( the Presby ot wquestion but what | day, The retiving moderator, R: ¢ support a first-class | Syckles, of Dixom, delivered th und delay is dangerous | Hey. Awmos H, Dean, of Monm 4 oy o mukh o fourney 1o obtain oy AN, | snecessful hospital treatment at their homes, Yot BRTBNAGQ ML PEMEMSI | N ety aickerod Tilets secormpablod by 46 N ly b 1 sluinpa. o ORCESTE EETTOMPARY, ™ | "AUGFRS an lettors to Dra. McCoy & dichga § Roows 310 and 111 Ramge Bullding, Omabe, last night, nay hog ving: Githmann, William Dr. 8. R. Patten, dentist. - Room 313 " Gladbrook, Ta.. baiter: Graat, | Ramge building, Omaha. ] hit. Theye is this city will handsdm Somo claim a perfect yield. It will probaliy exceed 40 por cent. Never had suc crop of oats in yield and’ quality. Mitch Cousiderable rain #nd extra full feed. . wereissued to-day: Decker, Alexander C., Keokuk, la. and ‘vJ S and d t uth, was WORCESTER CORSET COMP, ephone 56 lf.‘.‘u,\h hl:“v‘\uuuf men. . The outlook for next ) elected moderator for the ensuing year. w.,.u-.u,fim lnEni %hl:num.