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B T e tiniocrad THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY. OCTOBER 7. 1838.—SIXTEEN PAGES. 13 (8] e Ii@ e L Leansiin & O & & & o ------»-.’--------’»--’ 00000V CI V9999999 m. = CIeCe | PHILADELPHIA BEG TO ADVISE THE CITIZENS OF OMAHA KANSAS CITY That they will open the store at the southwest corner of 15TH AND DOUGLAS' STREETS on or about OCTOBER 25TH with their complete line of CLOTHING FURNISHINGS, HATS AND CAPS. Answering the call of many, we simply announce to the people that we have come to stay and ST, LOUIS ST. PAUL CHICAGO will show later what we intend to do. Look for our opening invitation and announcement in the daily papers- WAXIT FOR US, CINGINNATI OMAHA We Are Store No. 8---But in Sales aud Enterprise Hope o Be No. I, BROWNING, KING & CO. v [ P T T o e R e e T Y T T T YT L Ea L IIYIUIAAA O LTI TR A LA LA A T LA LI LA A LA SRR AL L AL 1A LA VA LU LU LA T TR L T L L LA U LA A L A AL A L T L LA T LA LI A A A A A VAR MM VAR AR S MIL_WA;KEE ‘ [} § : ! . OITY OF THE COLDEN GATE, ill be no more until the 1sted there the whole gang of scoundrels will be ten years ago the proportion was one REMARKABLE AVOIRDUPOIS and I'm going to v lay ye out afore T the world. The good pars 14 pormi strike is over. This will virtually placs | pormitted to o scot free, although d.-:lu.h to fourliu.tm-k-\ Yellow Jack not RS R AU R T e e e | us at the tender mercies of the South- | their crime isof the most dangerous | only exercised sway over a much larger “Id-don’t want to fight,” stammered Old gentleman (to little boy fishing Sune i Pacitic, which, in combi ion with the | character. It will be a miscarviage of | aren in 1878 than he does in 1858, but, A Bit of Hist A bant ol Cornelius, his teeth chattering with | 4a¥)—"Won't your parents be un..v.\"wlu-n if Breezy QGossip From the Pacific [ Oregon lmprovement company, owns | justice. is assaults were far more deadly than of story ut an Old- | o), they learn that you huve been fishing on the Il g L the Mount Ranier coal bed SARAM ALTHEA SHARON TERRY STILL | they are now. Time Monstrosity. SFight yo must, and quick, to,” con- | SADbath day ™ * Littlo: boy—*They will if t Slope. have before us the prospects of pa. LIVELY. tinued th bully, Tealing ousy e to the stand there ) |.I,,..l b‘ll,l‘,]m...l.‘..,, (o e the highest price for the poorestarticle. | Mus. Judge Terry was released from o result of the sc nge, as he advanced | an’ ovry minnit counta, 0 A ! THE ALIEN LAND CLAIM MAN THE NEW BATHING RESOR impr sonment to-day for her contempt LOUIS CORNELIUS' GREAT SIZE. s. wt that no bathing Tt is a singular The rum n that she would of cour The class of '02 at Union colle; ferociously upon his' unwiedly antag- Husband (on his way to church)--I'l1Just. skip on ahead,m Bar, 0 T arrangements on anything like a proper | be immediate arrested on some one | tady, N. Y., numbers thirty-five, being 25 His Antipathy for the Scales—How H I)I‘"(,ll\l-v As 100 big to run and too 1“" “"“lllll»!hit'sl-\ l\lln(ul:;ru::fd.l‘z;ll.‘,“.:L..‘.jh:i,':‘xteu Bad Prospeets for Coal—-The New have been made on the beautiful | of the indictments found against her. | per cent more than that of last year. 5 {‘fld Yy "n :‘I '-;‘\ & iy £ cowardly to fight, but he had to defend | I© much to give. Wife (on his ' overtaking Batliiae Resortiihe. Bolitioat acific oeenn hoach until very racently. | But the indomitable lady is by nomeans | Our youngest American university, and it mashod ;& Baily-An Qver: himself,'so doubling up his huge fist he | P7,=Dd you get the bili changedt Hus, Athipss Iasonts Ine A e e “man who “made. she | denuded of friends, nor has she lost any | is now puliding, ia the richly-ondowsd Clark grown Coward—How He struck one blow at his opponentand fled | bl 6% Wile-You will contribute half Shooting Scrape —Sarah Sitro tunnel at the Comstock lode in | of the pluck for which she is notorious. | university, of Worcester, Muss. Kept Order. trom) the soana. aa tapiily s hislsigs || LacharTonst Hisband=kionmtyocyiuall Althea Still Living. Nevada, though he did not realize a | During her retirement she sent a c Colyin Huntington, of Fort Scott, Kan., == would allow,without oven looking bacie, | feieads aaa il aat, thrao or Teue . coissal fortune ns he supposed he | munication to a morning paper here, in | has given $,000 to Vassar college to found & i Would' S California Lettor. SANT'RANCIZCO, Oc Jorrespond- would, did succeed in getting something out of hi rprise, and he invested it in the Cliff house and the Seal s, which she strongly denies thatshe drew a pistol from her satchel, aflirming that the satchel itself was not in her keeving scolarship for the education of his descend ants for all tune to come, or of those bearing the Huntington name. A Whopper, New Orleans Telegram: of Winnie Johnson, the neg Tho death b giantess, The bystanders heard a crunch, such as a buticring ram might make as it strikes a board wall. Then they saw a ~“Would yeu like to go ng to the church! Phey a uew boy choir, and the have just introdu; " % . \ ey o ’ tall and angular Irishman spring back- | Service is said to be very intoresting. Very cace of Tk Bee.] of the | one of the favorite resorts of all Fris: | at the time.being in the handsof Porter | To all the alumni and friends of Williams | Who wus buried recently in Baltimore, ward half a dozen foot into ]n.nu e and | high chureh, you kuow Miss Heavyori s s o4 B . 5 oh | Ashe, the well-known racing man. She | it will be a matter of much interest to know | veculls another monster of corporosity (in_mourning for her father) Taxdly Golden Gate has scldom had such a | cans. Everybody ridesor walks through [ : o fall to the ground like n log. The 2 ly e s it e e toias 1tHa Gola L park to the CLHT house, | doclaros that the case then before the | that at lust a suitable monumentto the mew: | who died in Milford, Pike county, Pa., 0. Thoy | Eoo e sy M Pa ealthy, breezy excitemont as the oce: iolde ORI ' and brealfasts after loafing on court was simply on the motion to sub- ory of the late Dr. Hopkins has been erected on September 27, 1841. His name was went to him and_ found thav his (ma You see, g b in'the coll tery. Tnte Gorrail s 3 | had been erushed almost to a pulp. is | dio® " %20 Amtzcienta sl pot e yacht race of last Saturday. Tho race | &1 O 8 e L L e e s e college cemetery. ouis. Cornelius, and e was a noted crushed ) s | died b Holpennit ol iR SPacfic const | o sib i e mA sl b the o Lons | o son) Tor Willism Sharon. and that | Prof. F. B. Tarrell, who has been a vary | hotel-keeper in his day. When in good hose was flattened and his juw shattered. | - “Yes, papa,” said n Black_Rock urchin, o 31000 1 gold. The two contesting | Gl up and down ‘ubelr rogics A1 the tieste of nbuse induleod in by the | promineat istructor’ at Yale for ten years, [ health Cornelius weighed between [ Thefbully had been altogether unpre- | his fatlier ono bright, starlight uight, us and $1.f in gold. e two contesting dump themselves into the The di 1 Pagol d asondul (R wia | has permauently severed his connection with | soven hundred and eight hundr pared for the blow, and the entire | and son sat at anopen window, I do Imupvu vesscls were the Amer a pilov boat | tance is a little to far for real study of | counso [.nu irected against he (v | the “university, and will this yearbethe | Noiide " His exact live weight never weight of the two giants mot at the end | 1 my Sunday school Leaven, but, really, § built by Matthew Turner, of Benicia, | the queer uf‘ Lh-:‘. s anln---s. }mt oty ul:npnm.\" o'© |ourTItate | assistant airector of the Awerican school at was known, as he had_an extraordinary of (mm-]lus arm.That established ““',”‘ 1L Wouid ba & ploos hieaven if’ we eoild s anobive > aking | her so at she migh e he ens S o 3 = 4 rom star d 4 yacht Chispa, and the scaling schooner C. fL. White, built by Cha G. White, of North 13 highly odoviferous part of the rooks which was untenanted by s, and turning it 1s a great vesult in making into a scheme, and h\ the uflh'mlw of the court as act tually lmpm ned, and that she had received ' verbal rermission from a former mayor san Francisco to carry a pistol, and forced to do so in her own defense. Prof. C.J. White has resigned the regi trarship and chairman of the parictal com mittee, both of which positions he has i for thirteen years. Prot. Chapm has been appointed chairman of the parietal commit- tee, and the office of registrar has been abol- umm which [ollu\vul 4 short but ex- tremely wasting discase,he was weighed and accurately meas perfor even H it did not do so much for his courage, and from that time on he was never coaxed into another fight. While he was extremely cowardly. Cornelius would never allow any di siling from one to the other and soeing ull those new worlds, than to pluy a harp in 8 regular cnurch heaven: don't you!» — And the father coughed and said 1t was timo little children were in bed. Eiholiss o famortin CACHLT appears to eisco, frequented by thousands of sea- | the CIT house axesort withgut an cqual Althea is not to be subducd by [ ished. following quaint chronicle insc turbance in his hotel. One duy, when JLAR . gulls, who como there to picl up the | ¢ g it T e parke come a littlo thing as a month's im- | The students of the Tuskegel (Ala.) nor- | the fy-leaf of one of the musty record t‘"u“l“w“'"'" in ’"*]'”"lfl}'l"fl"hfl\' by | A chicken with hair instead of feathers is refuso of the city that is discharged | missioners who have alraady done won- prisonmeut,and if she can only half | malschool, for training eolored teachers, of | books in the county clerk’s offi open window, a drunken guest bo- | a curiosity at Perry, € there. Visitors come to see the pla because Henry Meiggs, the Peruvian ders for the city, for they huve turned, by the patient work of years, sand dunes F make out her charge that the whole scene was cavefull pre ests of Frederick wnged in the Sharon it will which Booker T. Washington, a Hampton graduate, is principal, have just completed a large three-and-one-nalf story brick build- Louis Cornelius, died September Dimensions are a8 follows: Height, 6 feet. came unduly boisterous, and refused to £o out when Cornolius vequested him to. Whercupon the host caught the man A man died in Baltimore last weel from the effcct of falling asleep with his ohin hang- ‘ ing over tho rim of a celiuloid collar. i millionaire, had a wharf there, which | into a paradise of flowers and shade inte L1 ing, on which the students have done all Ft by the nape of bis neck and seat of his | A beetle us large Mu»pnrrnv‘v“lms boen re- | syanthaan naxnisadiain oaitiie vas trees. Superintendent McLaven de- have a reaction that may cost him | work, except putting on the roof. Circumference below the waist Sl trousers, and. without stiveing from his | ceived by the state entomologist of New ] has never been repaired since the year | ooy 1o highest encomiums for his millions, building has been named “Armstrong hall,” | Circumference at the waist. .. 6 i window, | York. It came from Central Awmerica. he run away a ruined man. There was | g 1 Jlity to his work. The . TIE POLITICAL SHOOTING SCRAPE. in honor of General S. C. Armstrong, of the | Circumfere ‘m below elbow. ... 2 oy Tom 13r0o ks, a colo v skill and_fidelity to h e : I ] z worch and into the gutter on 00 k& onlored Doy [ quite a bitter feeling between the two | lutest addition is to be a decr park, and The point whether Jack MeAuliffe, | Hampton institute. Circumference arm at elbow. .. cah ot 5 of age, was§found dead ~<lumlu B s o ewe b viatar | i ot Somoma eounty folt o sympae ; the prize-fighter, did or did not shoot | The question of Syinton's text-books in | Circumfer i the other side of the pavement. | tho'other day at Jackson,in West ilders, who have been victorious over 00k 50u0ma spuntyifol - BosaY! x,‘»:u T e O o Cansieratioct | tho Hoaton publie sohools will delighs woman | Circumference thigh 4 It was always a matter of curiosity | He was a tenaut on the farm of Dr. A each other several times, and as the D e N 1 boan done to | althoush the demoeratic papors are | suftrage advocates in the uumber of women | Circumference cal of log. 2 among his nequaintances 1o loaen his | Woode whto vouches for the sauth” of the two hoats that made the are sloroanytiing. hadhesnydone ig | ekl K8 oS cire | it has aroused to vote. It shows that the | Circumference ankl 1 exact weight, and muny were the tricks ) B i L e place for them. A plat of ten | making much of it to hide the very | onanof the Hub are prompt. at the polls | Weight hing resorted to to aseertain the figures. But layton, 11, has a Maltese cat their respective masterpieces, there es is 1o be enclosed, and a5 the win- | serious fact that Hurvington is sup- | wiey they have an issue—the maintenance | We do were present and 88 | nona was eyer successful. - Cornelius ven more kindly than & was much excitement over the mateh. | ters in San Francisco are really move | posed, with good reason. to have been | of the integrity of our school system, which | 8isted in weighing Louis Cornelius after wns in the habit of visiting thi ity | spunic into the water on bis Each builder had a host of fricnds who | agreeable than the summers (because shooter of David Donahue in the | is the basis of the state. The number that d that the statement aboyeis true | ot o B R B o buy L,“,,”: “‘“5‘ own account and scems to enjoy it hugely. v o e re no fogs there), there is no at the republican county commit- | registered was 4,130, bringing the total over 3 anee0 you o feog Like a dog he will bring back a stick thrown ! b 3 for a deer house, and the oms. The autopsy revealed that | 12,000, and some predict that it will reach . John Schimmel, M. Dim- e clerks pluced a big | jn the water. talks, and planked down their twenty o s s e m W h”n“l “h“ h o “”L hean ex- 20,000 before the registrar closes his books, oS ..u =L'.l<. i mm;} Lir L lu i of scal uul in- ng a well upon the Webster placa, anuine C: nian always res gold | w . . 88—ns r e o s | leg w York city, 18 by no means a i 5 @ than C 2lius ghts 5 --~-~n e discoy 3 ething ety foe genuine Californian always wages gold | with much mov urity. S—us Hurri 'mu(« ll uml Ilnu 'ihL letic enthusiast. OFf & college like Columbia, ter his death, she wus practically their purpose and lm‘ul\ left the stove, | the surface that is white as eoin. from habit probubly, and beeause THE ALIEN LAND CLAD MA man makos light of this and sald i | wuich has uo régular gymnasium, he thinks | incapacitated for anything but ber pro- | never to return. * | grit and about the consiat o I he has 4 love of the shining metal dat- . who was formerly the e e e e aon? | 1 particularly truo that only & 'very small | fossion of o museum freak. Cornelius, | Cornelius suffered greatly from the | bihotkhtto beachewing um voin.” It it | ing from old times. The race was ahout rtendent and manager of the L e et qamen s | proportion of” the stulents persisteiitly eu- | on the other hand, was an active mu | heat. In summer time his favorite rest- | * ebarnd Sy | fifty wiles from the lighthouse out to | California Redwool company, and L el e o | e e i nemburs of achew "abiwtcs | for Lis size and possessed the strength | ing place was in the hotel collar, und | conly pern s s bronen faed child e re: | the small of the Fyrallone islands, | whose chief business apparcutly was to | o considered likely to end | sities. He submita to the trustecs as # ques. | Of a1 0x. He was the proprictor of the | in the severest winter weather he was | bault in Manchester, Me. The heads are amere roek, round it, and back again, | hire men to swear out land claims in | fEg, "85, @ QRS EEECHECE 10 BAG HoN Goserving caretul consideration, whether | Sawkill house, which is still standing | accustomed to wallc around the both perfect, and arc'joiued to the body by and it was won by the America, which | the best redwood timber land of Cali- | (44 R KEWRPICER SIELE CEAL 1 patel games of any sort with persons not | and is being ‘run as & hotel by his | in his shirt sleoves. In ch + | two short, well-shuped nocks. It uses its beat the seaiing schoomer by four and to hand over the land cer- . e ' + students of Columbia should not be totally | daughters. He was only forty-four years | was extremely modest and pe " mouths and eye apparently at will in eating, miles. to the company, haa been ad- | SukhLY, and -ssserts, unhositutingly, prohiblted. : old at the time of hisdeath,and until a | disliked, above all things, to be re. | SEYlE Winking aud cven sleeping. ¥ BAD PROSPECTS FOR COAL. mitted as United States evidence in the | o i P il 'he foundations of the new Vale recita- | few days before that event always e garded as a curiosity, and the greatest RLA 18 1ROLY 40 iiyO i The incoming_steamers from Aus- | suit which the national government has | SIFCY of demosratle fivemen, wavd- | tion building, money for which has becn | joyod robust health. Numerous storics | anger ho ever felt wis caused by 1o ror | g g i 20 My H, Wilson of Mar. , frulin brought “bad news with regard § brought to punish this glaring abuse of | Pio S8 GIC, SR IS SECHS 10 | given by an unknown friond of the univer- | are told of his many eccentricities. (n | ceipt of a flattering offer from Barnum | throughh his’ neck. tearing out o portion. of to the great conl strike there. So far | national generosity to genuine sottlers. |y G0 5 UA0 F0E BTG IEE THE | BHAY the structure will be a beautiful one | SPite of his great strength he was anar- | to exhibit himsell in the Broadway | the vertebra and causing completo paralysis froia any attempt at settloment masters | The first prisoner to be tried s (4005 oo 50T T I"'l"';“““'*’ of | architecturally, befitting the location, which | Yant coward and peaceable to the last | museum. of the body below the neck. The doctors don't and men are more embittored ugainst | Charlos Beach, of Eureka, which | i 0 IS OGBS BIFEEAE O 4 “the most “onspiotious on the campus, | degree. He had three sons and five daughters, | know what to make of bim. He can't feel pins ;w.h other than ever, and 500 men em- | i3 in \'roka county aud must not be eon- | 41" fiva"to u Duilding, and in ahothes | 10CTS i N0 spocial iype of architecture. i | Onc day, according to the local le- | one of whom weighe over fve hundred | stuck anguwhero in, his bedy, but rotaing bls oyed at Neweastle in shipping the | founded with Fureka, Nov. Evans was [ 808 78 K 4 2640 1ae" | is a mixture of Arabesque and Romanesque, | gend, some workmen' were digging a | pounds at her death, One of his sons | 1esh and his appetite, and can talk and read, conl, aud who had taken no purt in the | a Scotchman who came fo California | $h Xpelied the republioan oficers | happily bionded, and producing o pleasing | sewer in' Main sivoet. Among them | was afterward shoriff of Pilce county, | i oo, elow the necl is dowribed ‘a3 e, were arily disel B v 4 selves, / e at D ng on the | was a s g Pl T e % { Aph © as alabaster, and nervele: strike, wore summurily discharged, a nts under the flrm | lo. 40 ouhos Thuckley tho- blina dem- | sormer of Chapel snd Collose. tvorts whsy | 15 & strapping Ivishman from | and while he was a giant in height | sponge. piece ' "o ‘dominecring brutality | ans, bat the firm | o0 O O e thie it | e ot e e g oot Whete | Port Jervis—a quor elsome bully—who | and streugth, was not abnormally stout. | ° Several months ago the mother of Emms gn tho pact of the bosses which | merged in the California | gotor G Tt I M o e ot | Will be partly circular in form and will have | had more than a local reputation as * Feleb, of Danvers, Mass., dicd from cancer. as enraged the miners. This reacts | Redwood Co., and Fvans became jts | Sr of those procesdings and us has | twelve sides. pugilist. He had heard of the Pike IMPIE Dhe dizior soon afterward el il and ge” ! MOH) Dupicaaiily ubcn: Ben Fradolse :;');“",;';lx;‘;';‘;;;;‘m o, ha S5 atsgutse | boen shed. The' peoplo of San Fran- | Partial registration at Cornell shows that | county gisut,and wade up bis mind [ si pewor (storniy) Who ' snos | Rl Gan i e S aicare S TRE e . eal | m « igve them. because the demo. | ¢ least twelve hundred students are enrolled | before he left tow 1 moas- . SIS ne | s - conl s boen “discovered in the state, | that the business of Frans was to hire | (0, bollgre sinom, becquse the demo- | L. the final totals. promiso. an mereaseiof | ure strength with him. Ho did ot | srowigissutiful spirt—O! I'm all vight. ' | bellef,but the girl iusisted thut sho was reht, and as geologists have deelared that | men to cheat the United States by rep- | [i800 TACEE ‘_.‘\L LR RS melk_ more than two hundred over last year. The | have long to wait. One afternoon Cor- 1f church beils did not ring no one wonld § Baying that it distrossed er, <‘.'|T:| after there cannot be, we have learned to ||L|n|.' themselv intending set- | (1o thomselves on just such nots, | freshman class of 400 is the largest that ever | nelius happened to be iu the neighbor- | remember that it was Sunaay. That's lingerug ilness, died. An autopsy ‘showed rel y very much on the coul of Nauaimo ech, was in all | ¥ . RN 5 o entered W:d'\"w"m" college. The law ¢lass | Lood of the sewer when he was espied | they ring, and it prevents lots of men feom | that she had no'can the doctor wa, ritish Columbia, on the Welling- it, and he e 3 lxlmu‘uA(«_ from sixty to 100. Thenew | 'tha Port Jervis bruiser, whe hur- | Starting out with fishpoles right, and that her disease was purely sym® b Al R b the | affrms this, but Evaus denies the fact It Has Been Worse, B ot Pharmacy obens With a surprisingly | vled out of the diteh and confronted | The Episcopulian minister who said he | pathetic. Australian conl from Newcastle. and when chalienged to show his books | Globe-Demoerat: The genaral opin- | advanced stadénts enter . postsratomi | him on the sidewalk, would vote for Harrison se he thought ] .. Francisco imported last year 1,350,000 | admits that he burned them up. Evans, | ion is that the yellow fover epidemic in | coursos of study. | The co-oducationa| ssstem | Stop,” he shouted a: he faced himg | SEUTRCo was a good thing hus been discl- 1 Rose Coghlantand her company are actively tons of coal from all quarters,but 'chicfly | however, admits that the lands he | Jacksonville is severce than any is so much of @ success that the Sage colr | I want to spake wid yo.” N N 10 Toha Huara, | L L8 she o Hiay OF fidetisy. Tane from Australia, for that, is u superior | bought from Beach he immediatoly con- | has hitheeto raged in this country. | loee for wauen i overcrowded. The fuculty | Cor .-lmJnu' f bade. 00t & DISGIAFISS 1 0RLY remaias Tor SOMOBody | EBAtioman of (HS arasiiatins (st ns ihe article, and is absolutely needed in | veyed to the president of the company. | This vie: 3 X some important industries, such as the glass works. It has jumped up $2 a ton already, with' the strong probability that when the present supply is ex- It looks very much as if the chief of- fender was testifylug against a subordi- nate, and there is an unpleasant odor about the matter which suggests that wis mot in accord with the facts. Piguves show that in Jackson- ville one person dies to_every ten who are attacked. In the epidemic in Mem- phis and along the lower Mississippi is strengthened by several distinguished names and & Rumber of young professors, Three large buildings are in progross of evection, and the meehanical equipinent of the college has been largely increased during the summer, nt, ar- L'in-nclnu was too much astonished to reply to show from what defrauded and heretofore unacknowledged genius Dr. Watts stole his immortal hymns. Kev, I Cowan of Pittsburg declares that profauity is wore profusely indulged in WWoug Awmericaus thau any other people the use of the sword. Under his direction Miss Coghlan has already become quite pro= ficient n the use of ‘the foils. Charles Witham is painting the scenery for the new play, and Frank Howsom is composing the music,

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