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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, OCTOBER 21. 1888--SIXT I REMOVE TO MY OWN STORE ROOM 1322 FARNAM STREET. ON OR ABOUT NOVEMBER 156th, AND | WILL OPEN THERE Only First Class Mens™ Furnishing Goods Store in the City. Now I positively WILL NOT handle clothing in my new store, and I Must Sell all My Mens’, Boys’ and Childrens’ Clothing, Before November 15th wWwe Quote INO Prices. Stock First Class. Everything Must Go. You Can Buy a Single Suit or Overcoat, or Entire Stock. NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED Now is the time to lay in your supply of Clothing. Parties from the country will find it greatly to their advantage to send me their orders. The store I now occupy is for rent from Nov. 15th. THE STAR SHIRT WAIST. The Celebrated Star Shirt Waists, Domes tic Percales, 69¢c. Former Price $1. Imported Percales, 9vc. Former Price, $1.50 [ PRESENT LOCATION, l 31 3 I AR N AM 8 I RI I Q| tained to Americanism. He referred to Mr. | dividual fr Third ward, however was BREVITIES. W : B to be bosh. Mills of Texas, to whom he re- he chairman appointed Messrs. Mahoney, The internal revenue collections yesterday " | F. Hilton has been nominated in his place, 8, i, forred asa gontloman whom he liked socially, | Garduer yod Ford s a commitieo to seiect i | auounted todl A0, 0 E Tho prohibitionists are making desperate | SY"OPAS t';:.::":| Snosily Roportion but whoso statesmanship ho oconsider location for a democratic county head- The funcral of John J. Murphy, who die efforts to alect H. A. Walker, their nominee on of the Law. Hon. Tom Reed Greeted By & Great | joubtful, came in for a “roasting.” He re- | quarters. yesterday afternoon at 1811 California street, for ropres Yo hnt 3 n WASHINGTON, Oct. 20.—T! ivi i e ot e e e forred to Mills as a statesmun from the proa- | *'On motion of Charley Brown tho chafr- | Wil tak placo to-morrow at. 8 oviock. The | 2 Brakoman on the Elichorn Killed | [or reprosontative and, it said, are using Mr. minority report, which }:;anxilr‘:l.li i |mlrm;l muuuf‘murim: l-«u‘nusl n([ '{'cxm;:{! man \\{m mshm\:hzdm’nmmin( unfwr\um?l flunr-r'fnl s‘urvuiw will be held at the Holy Near Fremont,. T. C. Westoy epublican nominee for | in the senate lemr:]' says that no .,:10,.,“' which created a great deal o nughter. | committee consisting of five members, an Trinity church, represe: ¥ . Squire’ 1 ) HIS DEFENSE OF PROTECTION. | I'ourycarsago Milla malo a specch, which | tho same to bo made known at the next meet- | Thurty applicants will be examinod next _— sy - Sduire’s with- | tion was furnishod to the minority of the youean find in that. cemetory of Aerican | ing.” Bofore’ adjournment five miore mem- | Tuesday by tho civil sorvion exumining board: | A VICTIM AT PLATTSMOUTH AT common operations of the civil service or of —_— cloquence _kuown as the Cong ssional | bers of the comumittes made their way iuto | Twen ave applied for positions as . A Burglary at Bancroft. & purpose to close the case, nor was it ever The Democratic County Central Com- o “‘f}"\‘;L“-‘?l‘.“d'.‘-'."hu,i’r‘“{.-'fil- ‘h‘k”': l":"; :l‘l\":l‘l\m"h\:’ i'v‘x‘i:\krlllx)xfil :3::1(1‘1‘\,>"f11 “‘:':;::;Ll""::‘ |‘I{"A‘l‘1"r:)'.l;m:':‘\.“\‘u“(‘{n"(\l-lr .("\ll'l'lw:“|l\l;‘ lJ‘" l\‘}* lh.\'t,u’nl‘vr, Neb., Oct. 20.— Tele- n‘m nded that the end had boen reached and Taitios Hoiix it Bicetibeeting ! el e e e e Rl GG L na |u-1un{m‘< e ‘;mm.}ml;g ul...i:‘;“l;:h»( Hulhvlmgn Crushed and Amputation ::[:;‘;::':A:vlu:ulml, —u'..ln.u.urvy& .\ll].uhvuAs lwan.»:r‘xumun--l up. For this reason the RS e e 208 W been a confederate colonel. | adjourned o meet at the parlors of the Sam- | hody of mon. Will Probably Follow—Fire at 4 burglarized last night, the burg- | mitority was unable, in the few days allowod A Big Mr. Reed presented a At many mathemat- | oset club Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Horr) MoGormioh swho vas b areestod/acs Bante i 1 lars securing $10 in cash, a lot of cigars, esti- | them, to follow in detail the “tediously Next Month. al statistics with reforenc surplus, e iy Metormick “g' W preened feve 2L nooln f'"-‘""l"’- mated by the proprietors at from 300 to 1,000, | stated case,” but it woula endeavor to oxe :.fi‘\lur.r;;:;'r[.l.m[v;"';f.{:&:\‘"”{u‘lly"r'{\'y‘; A:\]\\l‘.l\:-t‘l]'lx AMUS \EATS. Mrs. New, the wife of 4 Thirteenth street rates a Boara of Trade. x!;:;l s:(;nw {lw]unr, ||:m|||il.\‘ not known. No [ hibit more fairness in dealing with tho testl ' Thomas B. Reed's Mecting. House in laughtor and apolause. In ilustra. | Johnson and Slavin's minstrels, with fifty | Suloon kecper, was given o preliminary ex- | Why He Left. found aud tho proseiaton i sis B8 yotboon | mony than the wajority had done. Dospite Armary Lall, on Capitol uvenue, was litor- | tion he said, 1f o man_should make - | burnt-cork artists, will make the atmosphero | it TR G TO8 POTRe, SOUEH VESITAAY. | FremoxT, Neb., Oct. 20.—[Special to THE | how they gained antrance, as the heuse. way | 11e orts of the majority, however, tho ro- fly jammed inst evening to listen to Thomas | EFAVA of 8 cow nd welto undern in Boyd's opera housc hilarious on next [ the district court in the sum of $1,500 for | BEF-/—B. F\. French, proprietor of the Hotel | found in the morning just as it had been loft | PO declares it appeared frow the testimony Reed, the sitver tougued orator from Maine. ,_,”_,‘,‘,‘m‘,‘f",‘.‘,m“ ‘,;'i“‘,’,'“g"l‘,;;l“k“ !,‘:;l‘ll"‘p‘m,m,ml' Thursday evening with a programme full of | trial. Davenport of this city, who left home for | the previous evenin of several of their witnesses that all the Inthe asudicnce were many ladies, and to | grent laughter. Rr. Reed said that this was | DeW songs, new gags, new tricks, new | E. H. Dunlap, a fellow who has been living [ Omaha three weeks ago and who had not Tinoolnts Boacars evils and abuses complained of to-day came judge from the flutter of enthusiasm whick /it was anidea. Mr. Reeds points | daucos and new humorous sketohes. Johu- | all summor ina tent at Twenty-sixth and | been heard from sinco by his family or any | dnooln's Board of Trade. down to this administration as an inhorite seem to prevade them, their sentiments were a stronz impression upon his audi- | son and Slavin are departing from the con- ‘l’."‘f‘}'l‘ Lot ’;"8‘,“,““ ap & Wagon At | of his friends, returned home last eveniug. LINCOLY, Nob., Oct. 20.—[Special Tele- | ancs, The levying of assessments upon gov. purely republican, The Eignth Ward Gl ce, and the applanse was long and 1oud | yeutional groove of negro minstrelsy and are coty fourth'and Ohio strect yesterday | Eis wife was telographed from Cly gram to Tre Bee.|—The Board of Trade | erument officials for partizan purposss was choprand shailanniinnarwasy afternoon and purloined a roll of bed clothes, | % M(f6, was telugra Building association, organized with a capital | i0 general, if not universal practice, prior e 5 b manyin s featiicet wh : ! ; ] as s would arrive here o , org capital gneral) ersal practico, prior to elub wounted the platform and sang & cam ttroducing many new features, which make | which he took to his domicile, A small by Vo dere on the | yiocic of §250,000, composed of somo of the | MOrch, 1335, and discrimination in the mate paign ditty to the effoot that *We Wil Veto A DEMOORATIO PARADE, up & prograwme of uarivaled excellence, | saw the act and informed the police, and | 7:30 train. When he arrived ho was vory | ™ \ ? Al ter of appointment because of politi F e g (9 P G| O AT They opeued the scason the firat week of | Dunlap was arrosted. much exliausted and during the night had a },‘l“l"‘““ canitalisie of Linooln and. the west, | waa/ proven'to’ be by no e the audience laughed and applauded vigor- | TH¢ "at Effort to Be Made Satur- | August iu the city of Boston, and since that | A small boy who was unable to speak Eng- | serious and almost fatal attack of heart dis. | 1120 8rtioles of incorporation with the secre- | fonture, nor ono which'had been. introdused S day, November 3. time have been in the great cities of the sea- | lish was knocked down and run over by cab e, uch of the time being unconscious, | ¥ Of 8tate at & a'clock this evening. This | by the prescnt administration. The minority L) 08 i At the mecting of the democrats at the | bowrd, whero their success was of the most | 42 last night at the corner of Thirteenth and |y Crgynible to give £ himself | 32CUTe8 to the city the building under con- | declares that after reading the majority ro. Mr. Contaut, the chairmun, then introduced | q urters of the Sumoset club on Four. | Sratitying naturo, Farnam strects. The boy was unable to Jras ung givean account of himself | yepplation for the past three months upon | POrt carefully the conclusion is well nigh Mr. Reed in a orief but cloquent speech. = stand and was carried into an adjoining drug | Wntll 3 e'clock this afternoon. - He said that | the proportion of the Mutual Reserve Ifund | Irresistible that improvement of ‘the oivil stove by W, F. Frusier, who also took the | durmg h be had been visiting a sis- | Life assooiation, which will be commenced ns | 3¢TVice reform of “the country was not tho number of the cab, as he_ thought the acci- | e at Duliith, Miun., and that he had gone | soon us the site can be axrecd upon idoa to be kept in view, and the purpase of dent could bave been avoided by the driver, | there from Omaha to see if he could not get el : the franicrs was not to' enlighten the coun- a repayment of 8500 which he had loaned her Republican Rallies, vi resolution. ‘The ool teonth street last night, every democratic | That Jarboau possesscs ability Mr. Leed saic club in the city was repr goers of the present will admit Fellow Citizens, Ladies aud Gentlemen LS S SN ot N to talent hus been amply ttested by her good have already spoken once to-day, and the L) "|‘ 3 I""‘ ¥ w.| IEORYE 05 080D:C U Was | ek in the past, when as a conspicuous per- fore I shall have to ask your pationt atten- | 8ppointed s member of the committee on ar- | Sonawe m the DUR Operd company aid other ; =¥ paEORLY ) tion to-night in order that I may do justice to [ rangements, the same to be ragarded orguuzations of good standing she won for Wheelmen's Night. tron, . Wilio thore. b af s fnancial | peuy, Neb,, Oct. 2.—|Special to Tus ool " the question before you. 1am nothere for | executive committes with power to act i hersclf such hosts of admirers as but few [ The Omaha Wheel club held their usual | Gik'all was buried o few dage agor 1o son | Ber]—The greatest ropublican rally that | fron i Prook takon from four cities or the purpose of saving bitter and galling : vomen of the comic stage have ever Saturday night sowree at the club h a i3 Y days ago. - Holling] t . rom four atutes, is to bo accepted as ovi- pury I galling | fustances women of the comic stage have ever had. | Saturday nig at the club houso lust | also been sick for two weeks. Ile says fur- | ever oceurred in the history of Per k | aenc things about the democratic party; it is cou: | | Pie Iy decided to have the parade | Her accomplishients are many, and her nat. | night. The following members were pres ther that ho wrote his ‘wife v tet e aur: Bl KLes of Peru took | denco of the presont condition of tho publia trary (o the natural sweetness of ty disposi ‘ning of November 3 (Saturday.) | ural gifts such that with any fair medium in | Lytle, Coombs, McCormick, Clarke, H Ing his absanoe, but ahe faited o eer o s.aur: | Blace here last night. Ablo PR L G Witkhe tion [ laughter |, 1€ the good democrats of Morton, Juwes Murphy and deff | the shape of o play, for the exercise of the | Smith, Redick, Thomas, Ballantine, ( one of them and was nuturally “vory mu,. | Gctivered by J ywi eral Sump- | B9Hted that toduy, after nearly four yoara Nebras! thero are any such —will follow | Mozeath were apjointed & special commiitee | one and the display'of the other, she could | Richardson, Brince, Williams, Bittinger, | Slurnod over his ‘absenss iy ?p el | son, of Deav T Do iimacratio rule, there are ten ropublioans the exaumpl d democrats of Ma whose duty it shall be to invite all labor or- | hardly fail to carry an audience With enthu- | Mead, Josenhi, Mittaner, Freeman, Rhodes, | ®everal croditors nesapa to it by Hon8d | Majors, Mr. Corwin and G. W. Corn folding ofive und (drawing from_the aud voto the republican ticket, they ure all | ganiztions to participate in the parade, | sissm. “Starlight™allows her greatscope for | Scndider, Barier, Francisco, Badotlet, Bm! | running away 1o defrand thon ot ouied of | Auburn, g s frensury Whare thers was one domacrht i right, but it ‘would only be necessary to | Julins Meyer, Charles Ogden and William | creative work, and further permits of the in- hneider, Barker, Mead, Drake and | owed. — of whatlie | Neuasia Crrv, Neb, Oct. 20.—[Special | the service on the 4th of March, 1585 Under and William v owed, 3 A Lamiasa change their opinion, not their party e (e 7S troduction of & half score of other people who | Dick O'Reilly, Keilor, Cook, R Telegram to Tuz Bek.|—The republicans [ %democratio udiuinstration it is not to ba I suppose ovory democrat is opposed ital ~ _ | detract nothing from her worth, but add de- | Morris Engle, Ebersold, Urlan and Sams. A Brakeman Killed. held ono of the most enthusiastio meetings of | Wondered abif, the conditions Eoing - equal, to fun it for Tnothing Celso, because | riuie . s ho city in | cidedly to the keen enjoyment of the sudience, s FiEvoxT, Neb., Oct. 20,—(Special to Turg | Higcamlaign at the opora hous | o geaaRe T hgp Saiven ot dementaily et hem - out of power for | yicw of having them participate in the de Monday, Tu and Wednesday evenings BASE BALL. vd Male i " | Which was addressed on. John L, At L ASRROF SN0 OLVH Beps twonty-four years: 1 don’t think [ should | gnatration. A finance cominittos consisting | are the dates that —Starlight will shine at Bek.|—Ed Male, a brakeman on the Fre- | ster, of Om who was frequently vice law bo good or bad, truth and foel bisd agaiust them i€ auy such bad luck | of Join | B A E | fhe Boyd, 5 The Giants Win Their Fourth Game | mont, Elklorn & M i Valley railroad, | rupted by applause. Otk | gandor compols the admlssion that should happen to us, The de: ats have vas appointed ¢ o same ins! e po il w—— SIS 3 3 wis sudd v ad 2 o ta river | lowed s ution has been more august und faie a0 natpan 1g %a The fechossele have ;\::‘.“....fiv I_|. ?:l,:lilnt’“s.‘t‘l‘l'l} instru The management of the Eden'Musee has \"I’u \l_lw ,"""f""‘_‘,’:"','l."' Hn‘rvlm h\u‘ uddenly ‘Iinl |. at thy Platte river BaxeriaaN. Nob.. O [Special Tele. | Under this administration than ever bofor turned out a great m mon, but they have | this incoered TR frilaitints prepared an unusually excellent bill for the New Youk, Oct. 20.—The Giants won | brid miles west of Fremont, this | gram to Tug B, republicans of | ‘Whether the fidelity with which the presi LA Gl i ipaRrieh ANHIBIRY i¢ popinder of yuiie, com- | weelc beginning Monday, October 22. M. | their fourth game in the series for th cham- | morning at 5:30 o'clock. The freignt train | Dundy county had s grand raie ansoof | dent and his subordinate ofteors i shacis ter.] The republican party, good as it is, is N 1tis the intontion | Huber the cutaway painter, hus been se- | pionship at the polo grounds to-day before | upon which he was brakeman stopped, as | to-day. The speakers were Hon J. C. Jonn. | 10 observe this law was wise may bo dis: notin condition for immedinte transition. aocrats to make this one of the | SUred: andisa marvelous man. Mr. Huber [ 10,000 people. It was a great game and | usual, at the bridge to register. Male was on | $ton of Lincoln, Hon. Norris Brown and 1, | Pited, but the houesty of the purposo with We have a great quest Cryre e ] s b R L R ® | was vorn without arms, yeu e is a skil looked like victory for St. Louis up o the | v, and when the train started he was pre. | 13 Jones of Kearney and Hon. C. W, Mecker | Which he and they have eadeavored to ex. worthy of our closest consideration. It is | given 1a this section of the country. artist and sowie of the most churming views | eighth inning, when the Giants rallied at J i \was Pre- | of Chase county were prosent, and i ecute it cannot be truthfully denied. The not one of those questions upon which wo e e have been the result of his efforts, De Lisle, | the but, and, scoring five runs, won the deal of iuterest’ was manifested aviny of hold-over republicar ofticials is 1o-day can afford W expend rounded periods and | at which e fnal a magician of the old school, will performi | gume. It was too dark to play longer and | foc b Bl Aocauny, o5 a9 hes bad day, drawing its maintenanee from tho treasury eloquent sentences alone: what 1 want 1s | poade L his wouderful feats of legerdemain. = W. E. | the game was called= The score; TaRsea Ovan Bin HOrtrs th L Chee A Pratre O Neb., Oct. 20.--[Spec of the country, and, if current report ba gomuon sonao, Wil i hard to ind ' i Glenn, lh\u Spencorian artist, Imlx l;m-:; en- ,\vl?' Yorlc..... .1 000 07070 08— 8 | (Gee P 1 Vs Goud whon . 1('51‘.“,’:".::': Telegram to T [3ne ] -The grandest rally | Uhie, contributiug from their sularics to tha joal speeches. | During the pust twenty-f MO e A YrVnE kR gaged and will mari handkerchicfs, hats, | St. Louis. 0010 04 4 et pannes My 1RV season was hield at this pla oster- | eort thatis bemg made to dislodga from g i Rt Sl S R DEMOCRATIC COMMITTERE. couts und books free of charge, if brought | Pitchers—- Buso hita— | 1€ hie head, feot and arms torribly orushed. ' the republicans. The Hon, Goorge poyver the party at whose sufterauce the scmo question upon. whi Euclld Martin Ourgenerals Charles | U the aftornoon. = The theatorium attrac- | New York 9, St, Louia 5. irrors —Now York | it fetihe fyere braweht to this cityand an | 3672 nofe"Hon Georgo 1. Meikiejony | boid their places. Tn th light of preo decided the question of Oadant Ban) (el GG BAT tious will be unusually good und the prom- | 3, St. Louls 3., Umpires—Gaffuey and | yardiot 'of wan unavocabis secigraried 8 Hon. Joln Markin addressed a large | subbrossed and in mnany instances” db e vielorious toriination of 'Uie AT, 1he | g feat meeting. of the pen demoeratic | LSAre foF 010 of the ‘beat ‘weeks of tho ¥, ! which noither the railroad company. wor iy | Budicace at' te opera house. = Over five | forted, as the mojorits report shows it ta stion a ver) ¢ question g e 1 4 - Ry sea a—— » - iy 9 Y drod cople we oe, P e, 8 quet 1\ y S, a hent ol houta wnil the. Qiestian of the sy | county central committee was held in the : - A Game To-day. ausociato employes were responsible. Male | fmnated Beovle woro | 0100, With 8 | g dosporate ollors Ao, massloy o oty cinl systew of the couatry. =Vou must de. | eouncil chauzher yesterday . The St. Joseph's Hospital Fair. Tho Lafayettes lcolored) and the J. . | [Wa3 & ¥oung mun about tweuty-five ycars of N Oct. 20.—{Special Telegram | 4esberate methods, 1o serve or sy cide on which side 1l stand, the I, R T RS Ry s »morrow night, in Exposition hall, there | Hardins play a postponed game at the ball | o LR el ivas the scens of g | desper: Candor willjuot permit the ;‘lflel“r!"w other. You must not.cxpect 10 | witteo rested botwoon Euclid Mor and | Will open u grand fair for the benefit of St. | park thin afternoon. The game swill e 4 lively and enthusiastic republican rally tof | CIAIIM 88 presonted.” In every instance avery wlln.”,,.. ’""q (e question of sight. | &y i Ogden. Tho convontion—in the | J0Scpl's hospitai. It will be the first fair, | called at 8 p. m. I'1s the postponed game Pcaran Nahh ot Ldad) o night. Governor r wus present and | 0fcer of the goverument, superior and sub- Whow v, huvo alloted 115 Nov Ohacien Oxde.l Tho coavontan=in the, | 0WALS Aosplibl K1 Wil bol bip Srek(ele [ saiod wch oy o e, Neb, Oct. 30.—[Special Telegram | addrowed a lavge aulioncs. fn’ the. ordinats, has been oxactly and judic ‘.'.:\".",',m\;\'.l.l..\..;‘.y x°" ....‘;. right’ or | € > o ~] 3 t olomen MAaliod a8 | 8 NHS CORCIVIE SRARNRe Bt il 2 to Tue Bre.] —At about 2 o'clock this morn- | house. The gov s room at the Euro. | fair, sad acted witkout reg THOLK: iy, 1V 00 Ahie mou question | oiclock, by BiaTGman leinent vas of tho | Uoen held [n some e, e hosplial TN ing a firo broke out in the fre building on | Pean Lotel wus orowded all aftcrnogn with | FaUiral and inevitable bius that comes orced to the front that the parties | opinion thiat it was a3 o'oloci eall, and henco | Well kuown, is a most. deserving institution O Rh alte fale ‘hioh | eazer acguaintances and admiring f sincere convictions air minded” men found thomselyes arrayed on the 0n0 5106 | Whon the. ooty waa desed tn a Laloio | 11 is apen to rich and. poor. The deserying | OUF Stock muwe be sold before we. | thenorthsideof tho . & M. track, which | fCr tuqualntances and admiring friends, | WRCSEG Convicons: bt fattmindott ‘men andotu Mo oruart “Why' s 15 thas Th | (YU the.mecting was placed ina businoss. | 18 oven 10 vich and poor, e deserving | (01" S0 TR B SG0L DRMOre MO | wvag ceunied by W. . Woodwordh g 4 fur Tt A 5 procascian tnen met bitn | fiy administration lits Dot beon ORIR 1 ARS ane froe trade and the repuby | lie \enor, the Martin eloment had it all its or turnod froum ite 4 i We will sacrifice profits | PIture store, supposed to have caught from | headod by the bund, which marelo cricds | an honest, carnest, persistent and successfut tection ! ; own way. rose concornlug tho 1 or Lielpless, within its walls they ro- ' move.the gocds. This pre- | the stove in the ofice, This - o s e Db s o hand. | effort to execute the law and make good the en oxplained the principles of | time ‘ of course, was tie | celve attention and support. ‘They are not | sonts an unusual opportunity for huyers | 0Wned by Santord W . o ly decorated carriage at the head of an | hians that it and the party gave to the trade and protection, and, judgiog | prevailing opinion. Thé meeting was ¢ anuoyed by dewands for money. Their i . g . @ vartof the alance el m: n tho ev Awerican people, from the “applause of the audicuce, | to order by kclid Martin and on motion T. | wants aro satisticd, their comforts assured | ioierq Sreat savings on their fall and | &0 The stock was insured 1 g t LI svenink. e — xh:"": W !m:" oak It was satiat 3. Malionoy was made tomporary chairuman aband of salhessridcing alstais so s | ToRME 00VROAL, DL Gar o T o Hartford for §1,000; German of 3 Foraker in Illinois. Took the Morphine Route, o )i of the democratic | Upon culling the roll but Afteen - Sl ho ¢ D Bros #7100, The_ buildir P r Broomisarow, T, Oct, 20.—Gov Crxeixyami, Oct. 20,—-Last night a party w1l show that the bulk of the party aro | of thirty-one on the committee were prosont it subscriptions from the charitably dis- Boots and Shoes. P o0, L) on | F° st ! £ mtialoings . vy {re a o one on t o esont, ) 8 0 5 >haenix of Brooklyn for 0 waker arrived at 7 Y ey e stered p . - ph AT AN Trml. DED pariy 810 | O Hality-0nm ol a8 ot I 00N | et fiaccila of 4ba oitr. Hut a¢ e b Bike Blook 1B 1A na R ”‘A ull;:‘u L yn for $400. The loss on | Foraker arrived at his inorniug from .vevl.k at the Atlantic house as A. M s frous the south. Edo ot sy this for the | o this was caised, but it Was summarily tion has become burdensowme. The ————— " 12cie, Tnd, whera he spake yesterday. Ho | of Chicago, and was shown to his room. urposc of harrowing up the teelings of any | squeiched by Churley Hrown, Who. ev,iont itients have become nuwerour aud fow of Weather Indications. B T was the principal speaker to-day at the grand | 8fternoon the chamberimaid heard be prese 3 AR DY MURVES . who evidentls E \ 0 ons, oth Legs Crushed N y at the gran Srina ear A:\l’ll'ml“" “"‘l SN l“ oH fxmr'x”(f neraly i | obaop |:l .‘u a de 3 x:...gm rosult in a vi 0 ble ““\Js. v\m-‘ :mlx of vakic caro For Nebraska and Iowa: Fair followed PLATTSNOVTH Snocial Tel. | MePublican rally of the campaign in this city, | breathing in his room. ‘The prop lical designatio ofore the war tae | tory for Owden. with & Napolconic f the vos, \ st be ca ) 4 0 . Special Tel- | L o B Had & poar s uuion, Luforo theear s | tery for D a Napol St The sintors are disposed 10 harbor them, and | DY rain Sunday night, warmer, southcast. | egrum to TuE BrE.|—Iillis Goolsby, a switen, | 116 fome of Hon, 1. ¥ repubtican | tored and found Main gasping for broath. ond musgle, for mind is impossible in a state | 1 sh rosulted in the H snded to aid them in their | €71 Wirds man inthe cmploy of the Buriiniton, mey | 20008 for ke i J vo hours | {hi GMpLy morphine Boitie wus found mear praiery. | Meutal power, as well as braeu, | ina I'ho ndertuking, This eatertainment | For Dakota: Rain, warmer, southerly [ \iih ot SR00) of the B aud for the fi © in @ public speoch ro- | Rula still wiiver bt bl amell e Mlre cen oxhibited in the history of b owinaticn prevay A tike Cae: i | will lust du 10 Wbl | winds. 1.0 ARIQUA a90ldant 18k B | ferred to the episo vof .18 Ak} b with amsll Lopes ot 8- P Se mabledin ”Awr\\w”:h\' of the | towination provailed, aut |.t<' Cacsar il le-l\m";‘n-l.l'e::l; kn J;:.:’h::x":?“m::.r | i tempting to ple some o Hia foot | (o5 to the episode ulrl n.n'.:n._.;\mu to ro- | covery. Erom latters found it is thought he ©an prwduce and cousumo what we produce | to liis post the ¥ictor of i bloodless bt win. ould be prosent every night. 3 For Reut, | #lipped uud ho was saugnt, the whesls puss tically that vaid b Talayotte as s | ' the son of A. 1L Main, of Madison, Wis. within wur own borders, M. lReed spolie combat. T, W, Birkhauser was choson se o Store now oceupied by Hayward!Bros over hath 1 His plysicians think | baen stated in & to i Tasaie e A NA 4 T Py omo L-uxth on the relutive merits of protee: | retary, and Pab FPoro . treast ror e | [ Range block, Fifteonth and Harney, | SnIUation of one of thorm will Ve nescssars | hat swien ho ooy ho did ot | e have this day rented: to Huywied thon an'] freo trade, the odus beis greutly | Hrow: ction of Ford, for the | wianapolis Journal, and E. H. Terrell, | cemented basement, water upstairs and | 0 *4¥¢ bis Life kiow that the order was prosidontial. 11o | 2103 for & boot and shoe store the ropin favor of proteation. He reforrou w Alva (. | s is incompetoncy, nad oxan drrived 'drom e ot lust | and down: Rent $100 & month, includ- Withdrew From the Race deoiured thub this sssertion wys falso, The | ROW oucupiod by l(“ A. Stouehilly 1h1g I cient Luian, &5 anciont | that o do. - His ) visiting Colonel €. M. Ter- | ing steam heat, water tax, ete. A crowd in the city was tremendous. Fify oug'as street, Hayward Bros. wijll K i, ¢ nt ) select ) o u g stes oat, wi L ete. . Appl Onp, Neb:, Oct. 19.—[Spec s as tremendous, Fifer t YW 8. W Suat e had forgotten eveiytbing that per- | attewpt to dofeat the scarlet complocted , United States army, at the Millard, .8 407 South Fiitesnth street. Omata ™ | «a . Squire, the yl‘-llll:I uu‘:l o e ) | taade o vt speesh 10 Uis old fricnds. and V. stare surly fu N"""""“"' nowinee for ' seighbors B, F. Syirn, Lessos, ted between the cars, being uuable to D his footing, on account of the hea