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E— | i R ———————— et ) THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY. in handling this handsome body of me — i A Sunday ewvt g while TkeJHascall was sur- | worse, we oug’ 0 lain.’ y A AR e b pabican eoloved leawie, 100 in rank, | Democratic Drunkards Assassinate a 1 b Al AR Wil e Yo SO SO . Ml AT T Bl L BLD o Y MEx Tl rounded by o gang of rowdies drinking in a [ A= Mrs, Livermore passed ‘down the L e o | e conn BN I CHIORRS g saloonon Thirteenth and Doreas he took oc- | ward, almost - overpowered by the sick- ol Tho Campalgn Closes With & Proud ent-aides; oCmeavor Nov. b-Frank Day, 8 sounz | The Retall Liquor. Deaters and Bat | casiori to abisea. woll known -lawyer who | g odor, sho stopnad by the bod of nadid was stabbed an Lle ¢ O soldier-whose i sen an 1 0 p! V! i Republican - Parade. Y Wa o0t OlAee S THEEN LANELA L o tonders Enthusiastic For Him. lupnened 0 cnter for 1ot being willing to | foldier whase foot hud been amputated; | A 'Well Writton Articlo on How Y e Seventhi ward ¢ LA, il s il ) RULIH 1) vot 1 work far lns election, “The attorn Wounded at the Beginning of the hit- Catarrh 18 Produced. — one bunired and tentysfive. mex by an unkuowh man, who is -stitl at large, ks tricd to Jokingls avort any political discnse: | e he had sunke fnto tho mud, whicli | THOUSANDS OF VOTERS IN LINE. orches. 'Th: nth. iy ll L Day., with two friends, was on his way tothe | SOLID WITH THIRD WARD DIVES 1| sion, but Hasdi as ‘emboldened by the h-vv\rh-.- 1 %0 hard that ho had tobe eut A — ] p e 1 351t stract debit, JOSE befors thas resshed PrY @ erowd and poured out | out from it, after Jying on the fickd two | A Nose, Throat and Taing Speciatist | — ; D tners, .| Jackson strect they wers met. by another S Ly o flood of vile language Deatnst, the days aud nights, Gives His Experience i |I‘.':-(.u~ g 1 Every Previons Effort of Either Party | and made o gplondid appearan o i " ) _';;““ l‘fll:«'fl‘; 'h:y;'l"“‘[" '}.-':; ”l‘!“".“v_ .‘iTL,'- A Partial Canvass of the Saloons as ;""h\‘l;:'.\rn I\. :':,n“..l..u;;‘v“ u:xl‘l.’t.g m:.:‘é‘u\-‘ ;g “'b‘\}Almv “"\“\I to I|-‘.mn' for. such meg- ing Lt—Icis Curahble. | Eclipsed in the \her of PTG L Fah f0F Clovelind. Day turned arovnd and | t0 Thele Preforence Betwoen Hase | drawing back lis fist hit the “border rutian [ o, 0 She R ow nathnor e e IY 1" miat Gatarrh hins misny victinis in this elty, 1« Marchers and the Enthues “Following these came oné of Jim Stephen. | shouted back in u spirit of fin, “What's the call and Paxton—The politieiun o blose fn.the faco that lni him out TOh- they couldn-t be hothornie with | evinsed by the fact that every other porson Yo . on's oid. Concord. stagoa. Arawn . by mattor arrison? The strangers ¢ 14 flood of tobaceo juice on the. floor, 3 e hothering {lins ethor o mufied Voles o so | shasm Exhibited, son's lold, Concord stagde drawh b Tt | imncaiately issaultcd Yim, and o dumberrof | 4 'y », /BoM® Maldoon, ; v 1sed tho clavet to. trickle froni his nose, | Us. They had o take the fort,” said B, The writor wa | —_— v uniforms firing off roekets and burning | blows were struck. A moment later oue of : The candidate. for the sefiate, after he had | the *‘brave, .patient. sufferer. “We [ tow promitentnose, thront and li [ < ved uniforim felng o Boe e vohicld wore | the’ stramgers plunged . a dirk knife: into ' . vecoverd fron the ' shock, strnggled -to | didn’t expect anyhody to sos aftor us till | {loue siuce aid from o | 1t Was a Republican Night. s o copred clobhs and | Day's breast, and the latter sunk to'the L Interviews, | his et and ondeavored to kot some of the | that was done.’ S AU Rt B | Tt was a brave showing, & magnificent within and through these, the arms of | Pavement with an. The assassin and A man who does not figure as a reporter ien with whom he had been_carousing to “Did you think of ‘that while you lay |-br wing beconye th ) egnonstration, u shining crown to a cam e necup: e exploding o great | one of his. companions ran, but the other | and therefore eonld draw but the real senti hrash the fawyer for him, The blood on ot frooving R rhitss’ asked | WHNCh s iabsed fnto th ) sooner | :‘“‘ ot gkl gueBaREa LY. oAt L | eavea On sho 0f bs sidey s ey, o prosed (0 be WL | mout of the retal liquor dealers as to_ Tus Hascalls fact nd il o his clothes, How Lkt 7ing thost two ightarasked | Gy laer it thickeriod wid putedup 5 | piclgn of noble purposes—that vara ety of fire worka, On o aeh | tiam H. Warder, encinecr’ in the govorn N X over, had a restraining fifluence on them | * kbt labds) e tendency. is nrarked in.the nasa ! evening. Fhe republicans had r Yors m‘ \\u}v‘d“ l:llv‘\l_fll“f .u'lvl:::fl ;“L_mh ment building: Warder proterged call's candidacy, was detailed to make a can- | yind they thoueht 1t was not best to interfere Ol cou e answered, cavelossly | (avity, pabaps tha L ile mucona | door die. They still live, thank you, and | for bendon. Jn sha tont A% ;58 PATEORE / questioned about theafair, to be druik, and | ¥ass of the saloons fn the prineipkl thor. | iutheir chiels Guarrels. The lawyer thén o knew we should be talfen care 0f | Kii'sar commoetd ot Thd wille ARd AR o uite well, und are on.dock for to-day's | Lo s D ngland. "~ This | acclared ¢ new nothing about it. Heoven | oughfurcs: After orte duy’s canvassof nearly | q*ietly withdrew. as soon as: the fort surrendercd. We | fraversed Dy thie cirrent of fiv in broathing,and dut coach. was _constantly 'in a halo of col- ) {EEC d Le did not know the men wio were | one hiindred. saloons he makes the following -— wounded were fixious for that as | ylitualy n l--mui- more, The result theretors of The programme had beenplanned aduirally | ored fire and attracted u attention, | With bim i report, which shows that a Very large major > A Queer Transaction, were the fellows who were fhating, and [ SR E AT Rt brod e thickantis D and provided for three counter marches, aliof The occupimts were ¢ J. m.-m.\ |--lm-\-{1 BLOWN UP WITH GLYCERINE. ity of those resorts prefer Haseall and wilt Soverat days ago Owen FHart, who fol- | we wil cheered when the fort showed | of thie mivous meinbr lining the i and whieh could be viewed from the heizhts of ). Pratt, B, Woodmindoe, A, W. anc ; e vote and work for him at the election, Tt is | lowed blucksniithing for a livelitood; died [ the white flag. 1o [as oot by T St WER | il s MeLatighling Dan Hurley, Albyn Frank, | A Torpe Magazine in a Vennsyl- ¢ vhile o t Wo St, Josopt “T had dropped into a drowse; wl Ll are ke ridges tuuning from Sixteenth street. . The scene on Furnam, | Robert” Green. L. B. Reed; S7H. Farns: Vi Ofl Mot Hchionss noticeable that the potter class of saloon- [ While an iumate of the St Joscph hospital. | /"0 ropped int rowse: whien T il diont to the btk of the noce, Ty ate seea i Douglas or Sixtecnth strcets was one to stir | worth, 1. Kriegbaum, Wo 'H. Hutshizer | -+ o AL s BRI T T R RERe T AETERCE D Pt il i R RO heard thie boys cheering, I. couldn’t] infigured, andare three lu duubor, up the coldest heart and send a tingling glow | aud J. Houck o Nov. B—Inteliizence Was e, 0eg of dives and disorderly resorts in | taking establishinent and embalmed. and u 1 8H00C1 nyself, for [wis most gone. 1 ip the col Sl it * tiand. 6t FIFTIE DIVISION. reached here of the explosion of & nitro. tHie fowot watils g solid.for Hascolr seiarch was at once iustituted for relatives of s 1 shouldn™t have held out much wloug every vein, A great, broad baud of | oo men from Jefforsonand other | glyeerine migazine near Shannopt, P, i f 18 BREE AR B L e Great < | the deceased. I was slated that be had a | Jonger, - But Jerey, over in that bed. Light strotehed away into the dim distauce, | procinets were the frst of this division on R tivatva BiHlok PR hord, At-aN : Chariés Schroth, 803 South Tonth Street= | sister reaidinie in Now Y wid atele: [ his - left arm was gone, und his . right aud roso and fell in undulitinig foids like a | the ground und numbered vout. 125, A it L s toviitha: TS Wagashe Helonged e S PTseulT ertt | o oo WA Bos Gt thits | hand - shot away: but Lie threw up his stream of phosphorescent fire upon the s unpossibile to supply thei all WG| 4o o porpedo compmy of Delaware: ~The + found in-the county taliis By yiH g e under 1 vight - stump of “an arm, and. hurrahed s, and us the rest of the divy nded to inter the ro. 1 in the absence d ocean. At closer range,myr- ing bosom of 21 enov Lot late 1n arriving, they were arafted | explosion was terrific and was * felt _tiwenty wloon Opposite Union Pactfic Depot—M it local ¢ 1o split his theoat. iads of torches were seen to dance for joy, or sage miles away. Houses and shantios wera | Bame ts Tuthill, T am in favor of Hasc bear the expenses. But'it las Rl nod approvil one to another, and the stream clubs, * however, took t in the fmmediate vicinity. A ' EQRQ WO CATZEVOMMIL bt light that Hart convey \ Lifted o pusand Pounds. of fire was like a thing instinet with life and and headed the di- | Sewickly, five miles distant, the shock was et res of land, and also entrust i Philadelphia Times: The physical Cummins & Murphy, 512 South Thirteenti H A HAHOY LG ARRs Street -We are botly in favor of Has, their by The flam- | so ieavy that people ran pa § al hundred dol and Harrison guavds were | their houses. It is rc strickon from nt flashes of powider flooded emotion. re 1, aud A ment of the Quaker City Athletic | AvoRiGd the ted that o lurge [ Pirect ) u mdividual who-posed s his friend and 1 f tho streets with fitful glory, revealed ‘thy L R her.of pérsans have bien killed and th. | el be clectad o (oL adviser, Tt s stated that e latter refuses | elub took place at Prof. Billy Moloan’s marchers encloscd in great, dense walls of Thay' numbired’ cighty, and were | Jured, but it is not belisved aiy one washurt, | G letkenney Bros, 428 Hotth [LALIEONLA | to even contribute to the burial of his friond, | yomnasium, Ninth and Arch strect surging humanity and bathed the thousands | in charge of Captain George Marshal althotgh nothing definite is known, hisdm il Al Rl e[ and that the manner in which he became in |25 G5 00l Deoplo present KUNGT inasca of red, white and blue cffulgence. Tne division itsclf wis in charge of Addes =g T e T e aa i Rk o RS | DOSSORIO G BicH property willeventu- j 28¢Q L L e ! " AV o filled with & miniature | 4. T. Kinsler and J: E. Clark. The Swedish Nebraska and lowa Pensions. B e ally be questioned into, some wonderful feats of strength and D o s e band furnished the misie for the Pifth ward § p L. Kopald, Propuictor of Exchange Hotel it N Kill,© A young athlets with only ene universe; Mimic mcteors darted hither and | Pand furnishoed the tmusie "of b e Wasiiyaroy, Nov. Special Telegram Tam in favor of Hascall. 1 regard hiiy as 3 3 T bt A ' | republican clubs, which numbered about two Wity i3 Nohe o Lo Kept His Promise. o, who was too bashful to give his coverlng these ¥4 thither in bewildering mavzes: rockets drew | poinavod'and fifty members, with Mesdames | to ik Bee.|—-Nebraska peusions: Origiual | a good min X o o John D, C. tho offabed 350 reward for | ame, beat the class in high jumpin eshand frojuent cold out corkscre 15111 ke dizey contatss Romat || 13 1. Hodrmany . e Bailay, jr, and Hi W, | invalid—Jacob Heflor, Woat, Bolnts Hrasmus | _ Glausiihomsen, 103 Notth SixteantivStroat | 8 S o SO WEAN G rewarc for I ooing ovor tho e TSt Br s Pt nearly i atops up ' \ 3 b b NaFsabALE Yilia: Tana; e Biving; John Vi 6 Hascail ought to run well, and L hope - will | tho return of the wateh which a brakeman [ 01 over the poleat five feet. George |, (G0 i fhgtive oi not candles flew like shooting stars to. Scrape a | Siyder on horseback nd i the fead “Joc | P, Borden, Ewing: Jun Vaughan, Owaba: |y, eigeted AR TORTRCA NG et trving to dis. | Sotman and William Lainhefl gave an A tation no vottira sdman was chief marshal, with John Me fred . Trottor, Co y M Keleh, S ) u hnson was: canght wryiag o d 5 f N LA ¥ 81Ops up the nose but § of sparks H. Welch, Seward; Lorenzo R. Coy, | call 1 James K. Beach, anger; Wi H. T in the firmament above: shof made a nebule of beautiful gold ny man. 1 will give him my vote. ke sl proprictor of the Elite saloon, Farnam | i tianed over tive shinin started with o pair of forty-pounders former in charge of th ix 1 and gradually got up tow big bell that ; cons which not having free and | god the latter tiking car the infuntey.a CYIE from the nose, aceumu. s 5100 gold picces "W N T Xt 0 Stproet to the chicf of police. The chief gave 20 to lutos the bae et until : A e couth and Sixtrenth Streets [ ) L . it b i the reficetion of it all streaked the vaulted turned out of the | Davis, Neligh. { botwyeen Itieeuth and Sixtsenth Stecets o | iihory, the 'pawibroker. wiio “culicd the ed 130 pouuds. Both wen put this R A LR \ oime of heaven with the slimmering glorics | inest contingeats i the purade, - Biahtsosix | lowa ponsions granted todaj: Original | fhucutsea fae man i policomin, and '$10' to ORieor Keliey, who | up three times: “Fhon Sotman ot hold Do’ tho e GL nd s 'spit of & mighty borealis. uniformed cavalrymen, in charge of Captain | invalid—Willis Adams, Lucas: Daticl Jou e Al tor ofthe*Diamondi) | ado:tho'arrest of the ginnt bell. 180 pounds, and held it out. This i a condition thi I oot below thousands of bulls of | J. 15, Brown, led the. way, foilowed by 210 | Gaston: ' Cornelits. | Colonel Ployd,proprictor of the **Diamond e ! Inadly compiain of and won What Chee s Curry saloon, on Douglas Street—I think Haseail is aloft while every muscle in his hody five made mock bombardment upon the en- | uniformed infantey undor Captain John H‘Af‘ William H. Snider, Tt Johu N, Camp- | qliright. A Femal ry Burned. quivered. ‘1;‘“))'5‘_1”.["{\‘”‘ G !4‘{';‘;:;: “T”‘m\l;\ walls “‘1 |v||'.<'l|(. i u«!‘ ‘Uni |-va: “l'ar‘:l ((;v[rn.“H 1:‘u~ .'|":\\"\'f".?‘:lflhull‘f‘ bell, « \! uhlnuh;xll Jl CGragg, (. S. Higgine, Twelfth and Douglas—You MuriniaN, M So-Saturday 0 Athleto Sotman next gave an exhibi- inie nnture, causes tha of wildly enthusidstic men tried o express | charge ne. ward, and s hat it d S | Albia case —Henry Hill, Modate; [saac | can be sure that Hascall will be our next | the femualo seminary of Spring. H tHege |t f hicavy Liff I ey their feelings in cvery imaginable mwauner. | duty. A draw corps furnished the music, e\ Rt X VOl it s 4 AT . LARLELDILY L/ CONORX ion of heavy lifting. e stood on a Haned and Hittle ced bunches L very oA el I7. Wost, Mystic: B, Doek, Taua | senator by a-big majority. burndd) Tholgivt e AL rabuy ere were shiouts, braying bauds, kazoos, Luzzas, tin horns, drums, sleigh-bells, s ing, fireworkors, cow-bells—mn a_word, ni and lost-all th owly escaped with | paiv of standard seales, and the beam r clothing, wis ha ub numbered about 300, | ¢t Sitan B, v to form on the tof cayalry, under Awlv-} joes Chariton. Reisat Alias; Alexaud ¢ X, ced at his weight, 200 pounds. | thathroat, as seen in figure 3. Tho sonsative Jahn Hood, H. Hornberger, 13:1 Douglas Strect—Has eall will be our next senator by a lar their live rty of whom - were Kear as lieutenant, The infantry were in | G j2upids; David Stewart, North Liberty AR e b L ——— A puir of traces were attached to the 1 . demonium, The appea of w striking [ charge of Jas. Allen and were upwards of | Robort Waugh, Mount Pléasant. Original oot L hiye TGRS 08 Jarvis' 77 will cure your cold. scales. und JProfessor MeLean put on club or a plesing transparency was the sic- | 20 strong, Mirstal U, 1 Halcowb. bad | widows=Susan, of Willim The D fllat: Dol Vi Sibeatatt ths iy I00 o ekt Adteen Tilea that :;-l“fl l‘:“‘ I'lull‘;l]‘l'"'T"r";;:‘I'i‘d"‘“, i “M‘:‘;:: 2 ‘;:'ff. 'ff“l[h-*‘}'mlu. and lef '_'“:‘ L e |\ilu\\'m]\{ .\lx (;‘ ‘;;. :‘m’.\w:; 1. F. Black, | good citizens of Omatia imean business they Go=as Y Please Spelling. o o huy pounds mors were othor with Tinging cheers us they furnistied” the second regiment trumpe e S S UL ”\‘.,'.‘“J',,,‘,fi'fl{}'!’ et Chicago News: The clection commis- | added, und that also cume up casily. the -um\ll'vlniu:-h. Aud the enthusiusm was | for marching music, and the gloe club More Trouble With Hayth, am M Koselers son indaw. M. Kesslor is | Stonersof Chieago have thrown a wealtli lhi' weight \\.\h rl:ufl'l o ~1"' U“A;mlx not exhausted by the parade, for several | liberty tin band to fill in the intervals. et Cov. | B Tha. boie: RleKax ratin SRR AANIEE TOUtH et | of orthography and general dictionzey | A0 Sotman took a long breath and up B Sl seromadés for an houT | luser s comoscd of Glub, Scrott, Simon | BOTOX. Nov. 5—iTho brig Tichard T. f ot wells but I ean sasare vou that Bboukh | (oo LRGNty ito' the election | ¢wne tho beam. AUMH) pounds the uth- cen arrived here to-day from St Mare, [ botho i ; it ropotts bhat, October 18, | for Huscall s § ragistora. Luko Coyne of the election | fote did not falter. and he pu o B e B e 111 " Sow? | ot oft Bk B, his wasloRdcRedkis Mkbave| iy dicdman, Fhemer Houso, | Haensy | boned spouks tiio Wost Otrlengodialoet i 0 IR R IOV RASR ILEICATERY: o2 HEEGSy ARSIV TaRt0 DU NS BB I R VG At 10" by & Haytion man.of-war, thexirmed ofl- | Tican, and wank ngbing o 4o with coppor- | Ofste United States tongue. ' He n- 1 utter lookinyr-around, ho atd 1o had no Joined by the second division. At Thirteenth TRANSPARENCIES, T o d ool 4 4 it Gl ) sistod that the DBoheminn-Amoriean, | 8fter looking d, he said he had no ihe third division fell into line, followe Ta the gumbpr. aaf vaclcty of tha trans: { SiE8 810 HEOTWAILE cmS b Boted ite ds, but I thnk we will pull Hascall Bavarinn-Ameriean and tho Sixth | more weights, S the fourth at Fourteenth and the fifth at | parencies, the dispiay of last night, like the | 0G0 her papers and threatening to. take ed Wirth, City’ Hotel-Hascall must be | ward dialoets ba represonted among Sotwan is the strongest man in Phil- o, We bansiay ot o botter man. Ho | the judges and clevks of th adolphia,” said Professor MeLean, *and afterwards Kahn, Denuis W. Lane and A, 8. Brizes. The column w; rmed on Harney stre The second precinet of the Ninth ward was | Hayti. The captain pulled Fifteonth street. The paraders marched on | procossion itself, exceéded anything of the | Jorfo Port-au-Prines as a prize. After de , election. Harney to Sixteenth, thence to Farnam, | kind ever seen in'Omahu. i e Saue Nabats bR Yo ¢ O e Cani L A6 Wit R Dlo e & 3 Slovo sl SR i aining thom some pap © re sdand } will haye a large majprits S0 ho selected some of the most crudite | he cun Killamule with a blow. by meRtie MINGGEELD BIBLOVCELLCOPHLe: The City Steam Laundry had one em- | yye vessel wis allowed to proceed. Dan Mo Harney Strest—Haseall | pnilologists of the stock yards district e marched to Sisteenth, theaco o | blazoned with the legend: “We will wash S v o ¥ s 13 good Lihink witl b el ackville, It democrats here, atus, cted | and its environs. One of the results Ingenio wits o widespread neveltyin spelling the A Bridgeport (Conn.) man has in- names of some of the old countries. | vented a neat thing in the way of a These names indicate the nativity of| steam-heater to carry nbout on the per- t ceper, 414" South | the registored voters, as the law ve- | som. It isaswnll affair, consisting of o | S hudh Feeitie oF fulihes o morinos . (i ot in; but I can | quires this to be recorded. v under whieh is a dimisu- | fadn Douglus and down to Kl nth, aguin coun- | them clon thig tiues! e Gladstone On crmarching to Sixtecnth, thefice down to | The First Ward Republican club's trans L ; SheE T Eaetthar A O Y0ed. sonutorimarl. o Hloward!| pirencles) eontaitie the sgntimontsy cWA: | BmsiNouiw) Nov. 5—Gladstotis arcivad | ~Id Hothety. ingtonth and HinarowWe Major Clarkson ofticiated as w DO bt moans fros trade. - “Pro; | here -to-dny. Inmaspecch made at the town | 8re demeprats, but Hagoull will. run all il moved the column with precision | tection means high wages, prosperity and | hall he said that all efforts to solve the fist and in excellent order. The streets along | free schools.” eries question hud been egresious failur the line of march were packed to the horse Dryxoods Salesmen: W The Sackville incident, Le said, was « t mon's Bark pud i assure you that he tanside Dronehial tubes miry become . g B ey 5 h S 3 s Hascall's eloc Mr. S, G atest” ap- N T, Dy anextention of the trouble, and eventually cav truck with u crowding mass of ncople, can fishy protected. ‘Countel nely unfortunate, It had resulted in | pion a dead sure hing. Almost every dem b 1=h b | the ", s inesed in aniekel box | Qg ietuily, (f there (s n pradisposition and the adjucent windows wore filled with | jumpers will jump Grover to-morrow. the infliction of ~ a_ scrious slight | gepat will vote for hifm. i pointec on the b s an enthusiastic ymething like a compass, | yolung troul Sonte physicians clum that spectators, The Millard hotel was hand- | “With protection we have wealth, with free | and disparagement upon England. He hop somely draped with flags and illuminated | trade starvation. the matter was suceptible with colored lights, A party of ladies and |~ 7The Seventh ward had a large trans explanation, Tho incident ought,to serve to, | ser gentlemen in the batconies kept up a flutter | ency on onie side of which was a skatch of J. | moderate a little the snirit of vauuting and | tic of \l\‘lmc handkerchiefs and were bonored | S Morton sailing up Salt river, and on the | brageing which is in.vogne among many v with one 3 1t of Volapuk, and insisted that a no matter what position the out- | ti |~m||ul|l|u1; .A:v be cured. ul.m“n . ap- vopresentation of clevks who | side box is in, the boiler and lump will i on the madleal profeasion, that it cau © and wrote the universad language | always remnin in the required verticul I cUra i INRLOSnADY LS R D loyed. Ho w ssful, and | position. The cntive apparatos is so edtongue [ small that it can be curvied in the t Mr. Jucg, of a satisfactory | tell ns vet , South“Penth § et =1 cantiot I havesix vatea Lere, but [ am a v, and shall vote and support the et thit Adam Snydor tells me is the best As far as | kuow Hageall made a good alder- | the hennties of the amal stollar strest Omaha, seven years-ago, 1 cont says utinuous hurrah an hour long, | other “I swear eternal hostility to Omala— s, 5 Rpcall.ta . g : : Ycolis which soon tirned in which swelledt into a_double chorns during | J. 8, M. Lories: R e e 13}{}:)“!*‘3:«)‘-;;1»:‘1}‘ s glitter on_every page of the books. | pocket. After the lamp is lighted the | 10y tarrh, and for o loug time T the countcrmarch. The Elks club was | The Douzlas county colored democratic Discussing the Provigion Rates. Putor Turkolyoly H15 Soutl Sixth Strect— | Walcs is put down as Whales, Eng. v infthe boiele is heated and civeu | sufly iy, Dt on it udvieo of u triepd ¢ g Drilliautly illuminated with red lights, and | league: *“Protection to American ludustry.” | Cutcxco, Nov. 5—The Chicage freight f(m,‘; s gall LE A Polish student of Volapuk spelled | lated through vubber tubes, which vun | cilled gn Dic Jods ATt started a’ wave of cuthusiadm in the first | The Manderson Guards, —“We vote the | eoumittee of the Contral Traffie association Tmes R, Borland, Sixth Street—I will | Connecticut Keenoteck™ and another | down the iegs avound the ankles, up | the tesult is cre. club that rolled. on and on until the last ublican ticket straight.” “Seventy-five | |05 5000 Lo dider what steps should be | vote for Hascall. sConnecuitt.” Ohio figures as “Ooh around the back. and back to the | wonld adyi s marcher had goue by. Other wminor dis- [ votes McShane can't buy.” o-day to consider what steps should be Tl aaditiOhin AapdeToniEin ) Jordan trinl. H. Jensen, South Seventh Stre becomes a | botler. The ocirculation of the water | 4y s plays cvoked bursts of excitement [ - Phe Union block republicans had no tra taken by Chicago. lines in view af the 5 cent My Harry Lunfenbori, 421 South 10th streat, n CEL e T L A T AR e i i the seaboard by the lines leading castsy A."M. Blair, South Third and Pine—~Lam | ““\p “Chfhes experts spells Rus et e A A e || ameloritte Wit wad' o Itwas the largest procession of the kind | Young Mew's Repubiican elub: “Omaha | oSt Louis. 1t was proposed - that all | @ republican, und will provably vote for Has- | wiugia, ™ ~Ruchey.” *IRucus ; S5 | pietely cured of 1t by Dr. Jordun atter two which eve »ok place in Omaha and was a | for Connell.” They also bore their beautiful . ¢ ey 1 i . Rust Ruchey, Rucush, d to car blows oftf at the buack of | ouths treatment. Dr. Jordan isa painstuking lines put reduced rates into effect at junction | ¢ W o T s s hicago, but th P itio athias New, 606 South Ninth Stre . Ly boiuts south of Chicugo, bul this propasition | il vots. for Maseall, no ks improved. the | Who who uchiaved the lust feut in spell- | are be appy augury of the vote which is to-day to | bauner, which coniained excellent portraits The cle s neck, Elaborate heaters | and concientious physician, and tre o cast for the candidates in whose Louor it | of the republican nominees, with the motto, a . seientiflc and common sense principles and the wenre ng constructed for 1§ "Rushu,” and *'Rusner. 13 catareh Eohie b, e Sh was voted down. It was finaily de ¥ i Ao ! 8" wear, 1k that 1 was the st disawork 1 ove a8 gaston b, Rrototlon W, Atmerioaq Ludustries,” on the | yufor the matter to Chairman Blanchard or [ towu and was a gool mau while in ofli ing avidently had his mind on the habe | They can be worn -inside the bustle rnd { WisnT aved eestment witl R | cyerdid everse, s authorized reprosentative, w S B0 Strtha 901 Jackson Str i o foroigners with reference ont seuve ofore Zoing C Sharles K 3 Hammdlton stroet, for The Procession, “The Omnaha bank clerks had a profusion of his authorized representative, with a request Bruno Strathmann, W1 Jackson Stre its of some forcigners with reference to utively obscured. Before going out of Charles | 13 Hamilton str for to confer with East St. Louis lines and in- | rezard Has duce them, 1f possible, to restore the pro- | and I am s all as a benefactor to this city, | the can, One of these clerks had n cold | the house the lady’s maid can Iht the | for fosenzwels Sign and Decorative Company BIBER PLUIRIONY MinineJea dase) AN WECH $hiy doogiaiea re hio will do woll as senator. in his head when he attempted the | lamp, which. by ihe way. is guy P ckson was fu_ the ‘lead | their nats, ed to “ 1 consnlted physicians, of course, both hérs Grand Marshal € ] i h g Vision rate. An adjotrned meeting will bo | . Schaffer, 34 South Thirteenth—I don't id Seotinnd 2 got it tC ; oight ov to 4 aiidd 1 11inots, At one of the best: 10ct with aides Mossrs. Burmester, Gordon and | _ Secoud Ward Republican club: “M. Morri- | jo14 on Wednesday to hear the result of the | like to give my opiuion on polities to auyone palioetmdiRRH S Eetl It ounmi zun sl hviow Oniliolics e R DL L D ke sk a0t eas loal by [Lha]| ouroEGholoa 0B cheplogisibures i GUat foon fereuce: i 21 huve. always voted for Hascall, 1 wont | Another voter from old Scotia is ealle St o find relict, 110 not get out of the clty, but 1 Kitch AAION NS 3 Andreen our choice far commissioner. — - say what 1 will do now. a “Scottene,” and athivd “Seotte His Royal 'lghness. Ald wnon D, Jordan, whose oftices are Nos. Aml.»lm\nmprm Hiberniau band, EWoriusinen, “remember West's Euglish A Democratic Trick. 54, Datlow, 01} Chicago Street--I have | Sweden got into the elutehes of a Ger: | - ppa Tiverpool Post fells the story, | 3ihand il Rante Black, corner, I aid s mx‘n“;‘u ic . .|’:;(. :\n -ly- i ‘m.l Omaha Plambeau club: “No Cobden WATERLOO, Ta., Nov. 5. —[Spacial Telegraw | nething against Hascall and Ithink be is all | man-American clerk. and n nativ of [ whieh is vather lute in getting into | day by feisids of mine who had been benefigted i mirshatled by Judge Groves. These wore | OBENE (L to Tur Ber]—The boards of registration it . that country was, called chweed™ | DGl of how the Prince of Wales last | I De dordan's beniment, § placed myself un- red, white and blue sashes and made a most | ' in Aurs. rank Bellamy's barkeeper 1124 Capital | [rom L) : Swoeadon.” Austriain the new £ Diderdan's care and ani very well sutis- e The Irish-American Republican club: “No | were in session Saturday for the final re enue r. Bellamy is for Hasc : f S av at Hambury put anend to the imi- o WiTh the rosul o [ encouraging appeatance. They marched | Covden club for us.” Rl v vabe ifor | vition of thellsie PAL‘tha ladt mamentitne \\1\13”(‘..}\1‘: nl ulfmfi‘u-' ;;.J-;"“Ar (%.lm dinlect was evolved into “Austar™ and | §u4iyg of his garh v,[,\ dudes, particularly LA AR e T | like veterans and were warmly cheered | England or America, that is the question.” | democrats registersd n number of men who | Carey, 1120 Farnam ;Street—Hascall w “Ostra,” and_one of its natives an | Aniepiean dudes, Assoonis he arrived | after hoginning and o uprove righy b alony the line. “My government wints you 10 vote for | pava hoen out of thostate two or three yeurs, | elocted by a big majority. He is aman wo | “Outican. The clerk had probabiy | {here he found that the cut of his coat, | A Thainptiasn ,',,',’f,’, .“,‘.‘.},'.'rf\'”"’;‘;" f Lincoln republican club, followed by 120 | Cleveland —Sackville West L vho claimed thoy never had any jaten: | noed to help checs the prohibition move- | taken his lust drink from an oyster can. sud.Lcan. brosths oK e | waisteont, the shade | mamory is very much lmproyed wig m of his necktie were aceurately copied. o didtinetagait, My soima F N v RN ket il tind oy appetiio by It annoyed his roval highness und taad sy Apportals g0 dnys afterward he appeared in o hide- | natarally apin. 1 am very well satisfied with npe i1y all 1. My uose and The Papillion club carried a finely made log cabin in miniature, surmounted by a live coon, with the words, *“That same old coon.” the pattern of h men, marshalled by E. B. Withrow, Next in line was South Owmaha, with 250 footmen and 85 mounted, under command of David Anderson. tion of remaming out. Advices from other na S i Dr. Norman Bridgo isa Latin scholar. cities in this viciity state that at the last Jucob Lutz, 616 South Thirteenth Street Tu tact, so deeply it he imbued with the woment the domocrats have everywhere | I will vote for Hascall; we cannot getabet- | noblo tongue of Cicero and Virgil that practiced the same tricks. ter man, Y t South Omaha republicans: “Principle not ) +coon, 1415 Farnam Street—Yon bet | D€ Writes most of his preseriptions in | ouy suit of dirty, blanket-hued tweed. | Dr. Jordans treatiugnt, sud Ittt cortatnly ngy o Anilion was next with 100 men in line led | odle in this campuige.” “South Oumalia B el priohn Groen, 1415 Furnam Steoet—Yoi bet | Tayjn, Dr. ‘Bridga was ‘detormined | With it ho' worsm rod shirt, o blug col- | fise sl my: fciondsto call woou D, Jordan 1e D Masaiat Gotomoogr e | ouumot be bougti.y “South Owali's e ""'[\.I_u':,i;\ Tele. | You can gamble on that. H:tl gomaETUn _h’:\'"“‘ be tujected | jup, n soft felt, low-crowned, cr am cal- | MR, Thornton, Blair, Nebraska, @ faviuer, sonciuded. th visig vi publicans canu bought by boodle. 5 ) LrAlienls =1 " Jutius Nagl, 612 South Thirteenth Street— | “*hypodermically” into the poll books. | 5.4 hat, wi va. 1 says i Ml;l‘x:‘l“n::\mg\‘fi? wded the division, with | BRGNS G107 Grover, goodbye “Yos, | gram to Tue Bre.|—Mrs. Sarah E; Brown, | M Hascall is the bost m A e M-“! Toaey Tintead ibaeh me ONo: | ored hat. with a band of orange ribbon B e i s yarydied sy Thad bean EhkiE ol ommand of A. B, Wag- | Girover has got a walkover from the Whité | indicted by the grand jury of CerroGordo | and the ticket witl be scratehed ‘T think as 1d had a blue silk handkerchief stic : House.” “Workingmen will vote for John | county for committing a double mugder, gave | never before. goray,foand the ubbreviation given 16 J.ing out of is cont pocket, - Thix, with e amelnded fhat 1 wauid call on ik The aiden 0 T R ethur Beiggs | M: Thaver:” “Drotection with & a day and | byt day i the sum of §7.00), Judge. ver. | - I Huniker, 413 South Thirtconth Street - by siothor of his Latlus wis poccesnriiy | tun shoos, completed costume the lie | AT Kuwt o wa L A and Payl Hersh, BES | roast boof, o 5 L L \scall ought to be elected, 27 One of the doctor's students, | of wliieh was never scon off of the va- | Ht§aed at e o R rond car me. Tl The Lancers: “Thayer With 20,000 wa- | WY@ hev uncle, boiug one of the signors, LT whois only in | Otto Maurer, 1214 Farnam Street—T » freshinan year, wrote The Union Pacific band, of sixtcen pig riety sta; The strangest thing about | not teil him that 1 had had this catarch singo | inic Jority." P AT nothing against Hascall and think he is all | it "N, - Jerses. Mussnchisetts goes | 10" Ltory is that it says thut this p the war, 1wes afraid that Te would tell me i AR A, L Young Men's - Tndependent Republican Found Dead in aBarn, O down'ds “Mackush™, Canadn ns “Cainae | b0 BRI 0L b ot oifoetad its pur | Wt Thid had ittoo Tau and eould do nothing i thesé was the Lancers elub, with | o1y (srover had to pull down his West, | _Cannovt, I, Nov. b.—{Specinl Tetogram to | "8 {neor, 502 South Thirteenth Street— | dor,” ormancs of the p ¢ s | 1told R et 1 had had it wboul SCannder,” and - *Canedayi™ | o0 and this year he and his clothes tean but shall vote for butone | Tlinois as “*Tilynes.” But the N LA was found n the barn of Claus Thicdman, | on the republican and that js Hascall. | who tacklod Pennsylvania rang the 1 VeV 90B8, ar Vail, to-day and the coroucr has been Henry Mites, 622 Soutii Thirtecnth Stroet AR R Lo i1 7 - = egraphed for., The causeof death is as 1 in fuvor of Hascall; he is d pretty i kg e I Her Poem, seventy-five uniformed men, and under the command of Lee Frost. The Independent Republican ¢lub followed, with sixty-five men in line, marshaled by ¢ W. Hull, C. H. Marple and H. 1. Cavey S, but thut made no difference, he fd treating me and gave me medicioe il i o ad 1 wtinent for two months and tn wn [ wis too Dut wait and see how the west will get down | Tre Bre,]—The body of an unknown man | I am a republic 0 rst Ward Republican club: “F'reetrade us low wages,” - “A father and five sons ATl g Tor Johu M. Thayor. il ! Some clerks who had studied phonet- St ERSERRAEN al C Fur way Croatinent, sarsiamne - oL T, TR0ORN i The Third ward was loaded with transpa- | * i —~——— s or. 1024 South Thirtoenth Streot | 105 wndur Mr. Medill got in thefr work | Detroit Froe Pross: Sh _A'll{llt jitto | b s certainty o o Wit iy otlierd 8 el onies whondbridee, | dobn | rencicy : Grove, you tre a gone up coon.’ Driven to Sulcide By Poverty. e ort Thuscall s e s a- fricnd of | by writing Missourt, Misurle;” Bohe- | the. office wud quietly approuched the | B3I 00" T (0% my aiater dowis ! 1itla, Ko, axn, 4. A. Haines. O, H. Kottlor, | usjoudentan gois suom with the logiala Wisterser, Tn, Nov. 5. [Special Telo- | mine nia, *Bohimiah and *Bohemea,” and | editors dosk. i ot doctor e o Iy getting better very i W v, W. I, Ke Seter v ‘Manderson 31,200,000 for a postoftice, Mc- | gram to Tue 13er.] —Mrs, Marvino, an old Josoph . Pavlick, 1332 South Thirteenth | Texas gets to the front as *Teckes. “[have written a poem-—"" she began, st 1 de t i thi laast that in & l C. Cassady, W. I, Ienyon, Peter Tlowe anc onty #100,000 for the ground.' [ ! AREA0, Stroct -Hascall is a good Twill 4 Gwell! exelaimed the oditor with | shorttime sk he cura, J) I‘t‘\\x\lnx‘\. AT D oo pi ot idvican | 105, sthe mothor of /a; lavge family, com-'| Streck=tasoail ia gigvec man g willsup- [ olerk whio . ought ‘to come under the || AWl xR IR G GOHEE SR ! rst Ward club, 150 men, marshaled by 4 ; £AHUERSS - »d suicide hore 8i : Pt Al yin R i 5 hinese restriction act, spel ol ook and tone lnleydod L0-8 £ P — W, E. Alien, Poter Boysen and J.A.Johnson, | 820F iFied:ayoldo hore Baturdaye elistntan sby Frcitag, 1742 South Thirteonth Supect. | (hinese yestriction act, spetled Treland | W0E 3% Colan't aonibilate worth & e Late o aud i A | " Millard hotel colored club, was supple. | hanging. Tiie body was found in n shod ud. | _{ 4 u femacrat and shull vote that ¢ Llelan. e woilnt: SOMETHING WORTH KNOWING, Bird Ward club, sixty nine mien in - 1ine, | eated by about ifty colpred ldics, cach of | jotuiug her home. Poverty aud the fear of | with one excention, which iv Huscall, whom i cent, wud resumed: i - b LTl Talon Ba bore a large Japanese lantern, stavvation are given as the cause of the sui- | rogurd us u good man for the place. 'he Plucky Wounded, L have written o poem ou My - cific hondquartors and tho Pactiic Express foirh war 18 A alact A arican abor oide. it Mps. Wallatz, 1320 Pierce Stroet— My his Youth's Companion: After Fort Don- | Futher's ‘l‘""“; e e Few Symptoms of Discase That ‘company, to tho number of 160 men, under :;:::::.v inghish lavor. @ believe m our The Visible Supply. 1{)0.‘1..;“:;“x1 but I feel certain he will vote ..1-<{n had ‘J'l'i'll l:\l\l'u th «\l\.(m“d{d- 'fu.L saaL \:‘:r‘\ p.lnl,;\viu, gi0d] ‘.h»u't Lig vl‘ln:\ rove »mmm'w hlm; e soiamand of MarheL udborgugh. ik waid olub had % large ‘traus. | Cmiosdo, Nov. 5.—Tho vistble -auply. | “HESUL 10 Birm of Doty & Darat, 00 | SFisoldions were temoved o thehos- | TS Hiived Tcel. A povm written [ gigu O 1AV freatent A ok menwil. Gebik. . arade, paded Aoyt 0 stand o! ¢ ! { de. | by the secretary of the Chicago boary ascal r a good ma Yh, . 8 HAYO S e (e ABeD T pat ar 3 A f!fil‘fili*'fi'..',.{ lz',.,.{.m'fk.\'fix’\\"v",'l'i..v\’-‘l‘;:f'ff Others were marked, “Grover's pants will DIe snpeiny 4 o £nioago, oard. 0 H. Peterson, 150 Webster Str iascall | them,you got more than you bargained | 1d 4t HONN 'l}”“:' 98 Libe ““"‘ ‘|Iv | oo feel as thougih sou it sutlocate Men's Ropublican clab, with 200 men in | Soon, it Beuy,?” EClevelaud’s name is L iy ai right and s wy votesti i a parteular | for this time., Dot sou wish you ad | Jh, §%0vop Nappen 10 drive past your | A Sou (ool witha baskiug couglh and lino, and with tboir streamting fings | POULE: e frieud of mine. vemained at home? 3 eve oy ! s 2 | A iRy Al Ml hute mads aCamiE fass] | The distinguishing featuro of the Sixth o g, (004 Dowglas Strect -1 | "““Not a bit of it!" answered ‘a plucky | father's burn Tl stop and ‘read” the | BRGNS Lenoratly weak and watiey aud | Pheir red, white and blue lamps were o | Ward was au immense ecagle in. sheet-iron don't know much'atbul politics but am for | goldier, *We enlisted us folks marry— = poem. Good afternooi, miss. frequently infamed 4 T ST T S e T made by Christ Specht. 1t wis an_elegant " 1'sano00 | Hascall avd good gwvarnment, ) 3 Does your voics e a husk, thick wound and | mut M. P. O'Brien are deserving of mueh piece of workmanship and was greatly ad I Uise,000 | John Kratky, Tiiteenh Strect I am in | = . = = = =] '8 Resal ort A oo mired. One of e (ransparencies read i) favor of Hascall, Fo is a particular fricud SGrover don't believe i second terms—ho or A0 o of mine. ! y.3 Anothor Mige Acgldgat, Murray & Donovai's Barkeeper —Myse Jently offensive from some unsceountablo caunc: - Have you u dull, oppressive headuche, goner- credit for the fine marching anit mifit bearing of their men, rover The Manderson guards, 100 patriotio col. | Beedut wors m o - ally loggted over (he ayeat o vi otivo't ' Eighth ward: *“No prohibition. ' Good | TRINIDAD, Colo, Ne An explosion oc- | o YR O rictors ave for Hascall and M Do vou have 1 Lawk and cough. frequently i . gred men, with attractive transparencics and | wagcs to workingmen:" On'this {ranspar- | curred i the Starkyitle coal wine at 5 ANCURI NIPRE QLS 858 : 11 10 Clear yOUF theout? ; . LEIDE SLEDOMONS, MACh 8 rost ay. They | eney was a pictire of a broken down work: | o'clock this moraing. Two winers were oW moliBavkeeper for F. A. F Are-you - losing vour seise, uf el an were officered by Captain_ Henry Baughmai Andrew Hummel Bgriceeper for B, A. Ful \ o taste Docoming dulled and Lieutenants 1d N. Taylor and William | [REmMan going }.,‘m& oot hu‘u?;. “Grover | killed and the ‘mine badly wrecked, The | ler, 121 North Twelfth Stract -Me. Fuiler i Y e s Tione 1wy fodl sLopped up, forc: Bhailey. Thoir uniform was the rogulation | his O Use fok Chiucss. bt Dagos by the | podies have not yet been dug out. The ex- | for Hascall and aghinst prohibition. tug you to breatiie thriih 308 O ularly 4 United States blue. TR ) alo, 10 remaia | piogion is thought to have ocourred bynatu. | Big John Kalaviek, Alderman asp Wil Yau treateniy, e i o bor The ladics' club, fifty strong, with their Thio niost unique featureof tho procession ral gas coming from the earth into the aine, | Barkeeper, 1422 Squtk Thirtecuth Street Doe vty Yedraft of sir and Hight waricgated uniforms, was a fing featurc, Both Mr. Kasper agd myself ave in favor of his organizdation was headed by lurge-size g S wr— eluniee Of empecatire give you @ cald G: New. Casea Filed. Hascadl, and he is surg,to be electe was the tloat of . W. L. frish Irs. Lu YA LG ek 2 X LIy ip-haat Are tmnoyed b W Conntant dvsive 4o L wk 4 aino and Major Geargs Frodericks, . e ot P torie Omarat and | william P Snyder bas. flod papers with | Adolf Relukardy, 102 South Thirtecnth o B A aak d you y ey e ernta i ! | cabin, the'sides of Which were emblazoned | the district court against Oscar T.. Hoffmau Rirseiesd ARMLYOAE FIORL - et bt gt Beforo i feel @ though you thusiasm throughout the densely pack: ;xxn“\ll: ‘llll“.‘u‘[l “Charteréd by the admiuis- | etal, is an action to recover $5,430 on prou: - .‘\,‘_“-l'”!““:‘;““ b O e B wanted to lie therd JraNeEts | xin tn the morn thoroughfares. Among them was Frank 0 issory notes. The latver was given iu pay- | ci1 " He will get every democratic vote {he Which can only be discharged after violent Hanion, Arthir Remjugton, Cliarles McCor = = = ment for certain real estate, FETEY, TR coutili and Haw ki w0 o troubled R e Ok, Aok Charles S, Ruflan sues Thomas H. Mc-| Fumpert & Audrit, 1500 South Sixtoenth you omsluully, sace rrai o trobled choktng Charles Stokes, Harry MoCormick, Fred Cullough, to foréclose mortgage or recover | Strect—Hascall isa good man and we shall r 4 t. to the extent of $500, for lot 14, | yoto for him . R e.e e McCormick und dohn - ierce, -a solid; un T o Place e .‘ o . adulterated, imaculate republican phalaux. ' COB OIL Hugh (‘mrlln e HamiltonJ, Miller to | o3 A Wood & Co, €13 South Pifteenth us ang ““mon i % oAl g vo very good friot enily. Located. ey were captained by Disk MeCormick acauah. O Gaare eus Ramilion - . 1 9 | Streor” Tascall and us are very goid fricuds panent nd hie looked and acted the real soldicr. Pearelo the extent of -61.500 an. 1ot 10 | Y6 shatl vote for im MEXICAN MUSTANS LINIMENT ia death to it ; Dr. . Cresan MeCoy, late of Bella A0 Jogkbn Ao BIDS o resl adliEn, . b F leflammatory and Chronle, I:u‘{lflfiuulfi:f-fll\.ffi-‘:“‘Rl’;x‘li?‘:“&"“ln: hl): Hans Wiggers, 209 South Fifteenth Stroet % 00 $kad, CAKKD LAKANTS UQ Gl IriakkaTion; tal, " New York, su (A by D from Wahoo, wrcated o woxt o | @ —whion Pokeutosure of thorigage onlots 0. 20 and o1, | 151 think tho deocrutic la the beat ticket, 5 > v o Ml YOIE City, also ot hnsiastic uproar everywhere. Eighty - ell place to the exte y ’ o | Hascall is said to be a good wun, This ¢le ton, 1., have focated” permavently in tha throe fair onos, i & beautitu) wuiform of | - e Doubles Up B o T rtvage. oo | fon is an importaut aie and wo: must ook Miatge Bidek. Otiinie, N, Whora el curain Y fiags and banners, and the best of music, CURED A. C. Wakeley and Fred W. Hall sues Mrs. reet.—I like Mr. Paxton very well as a all nervous disegses. “All diseusts pecullar to | was the most novel feature of the graud pa > Sttt ey M red W, Hall sues Mrs. | ceutleman but I consider Mr. Hascall 4 wman BeX @ spetlaity Fade.. Thoy were captained by Mrs. W. Y. | i AFTER 40 VEARS | Binitic Stemumcler, to- recover $i0,. due us | Frgroator ability Tor the, position CATARRHCURED § Keefer, and Mrs. Charlos Perkey and Mrs. | o Standin M.V Morse & Co. have entered’ suit | . Burkeeper for .A. Robinson, ‘1524 Dodge 4 { Collins offierated s lieutenants. H 9 aguinst Hallon & Byrue 1o recover 58 due | Street.—I canuot say for certain, but I think Cousultation ut ofice or by mail, §l, O { 3 The Flambeau eclub were groeted with Cured Promply, Permaseally, on account. Groneweg d Schoentgen spe. | Mr: Hobiuson favors Hascall's electiou. Hours 910 11 i, 1, 2 10°4 .1y 710 5. i . :4;::{2:1:1‘% (l:‘l‘\“:)‘: :r)ur_\:vtm;{-‘“a{.i:' l:lm'.‘ll'n‘li e the same firm for #556.09 due on accouat, W. ey - l*l e Sunday Hours, from 9 a. ':. o pom | ror helmets, bluo blouses an GOLD BY DRUGOISTS AND PEALERS. Parrotte & Co. also have brought suit he ity couneil meets to-night. he Corespor o recelyes prompt attention white pants made really & fine exhibition, against Hallen & Byrae to rmma:fifl,‘*o ‘u appropriation ovdinwnce for the wouth No let ered unless ageompauied by b Captain F. J. Kasper and Licutcuauts Mas. | ¥ho Charies A: Vogoler Ca, Baito., M. accounty s of Octuber will be vassed upoy.

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