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'HE OMAHA DAILY ' BEE: \l()&’l)z\\', OCTOBER 27, 1800, e extomion ‘el it in 3 taiputes | 1 W0 \\'OM)’ WHO HAKE MONEY { ta s tonmon erount - atsernoon son- e e (V'SKTV large limb crushing his awull. The other two INTANMANY'SRINDERGARTEN, | sicesisenest bedses b Neew ok pones, About the same hour another party of Au- burn men were hunting coons on_the hills iti i ed i westof Moravia, when Michael Kelley lost Where the (Oitisen is I,"R""C"”d in the his footing and was precipitated down tho Art of Voting, steep incline, accompanied by his beagle hound. The thick underbrush broke the force of his fall, but he did not stop rolling PRACTICNG UNDER THE NEW LAW, {Uuntil he reached the bottom of the hill, seventy-five feet below. With the exception tea is 3 —d— - 54l seconds beating the world's record of 3 rational in its hours, and ity respousibilities | Enteresting Addresses by Dr. Creega minutes 2 25 seconds t — imited A Rov. Gutters, ; 4 Elderly people who have forsworn the Dr. Croogan, fleld sectot kg THE MULL ) | Putting Houss in Order and Keeping fhat gives enteanco only after | ;" b g S g oL 1ie l‘l""“' Makes the lives of many people miserablo, ) i z ro here voung gvith the youngast, [ fean boird of forelgn missions, and Rov causing distress after eating, sour stormac owers Presents His Claim to Them So-+How the Work is Doae. Young mer o of affaies in this smart | Gutterson, a missionary from India, occupiod | sick headaohe, heartburn, 10 of Appetite, Archbishop Kenrlek, e :u’m“\u'l‘l mwrn-fnm!l ugo ;lyhvp in ’I;x yllmlu‘!nu the pulpits at Plymonth and St. Mary's ave a faint, " all gone " feeling, bad tasto, costed S1. Lovts, Mo., Oct. %,—|Special Telegram costame duforinally, us ey might ton club | pyo ¢ t0 Ti B¢ hns boen Learmed thatsonn | RICH WOMEN, WHO ARE UNHAPPY. | fenderad dunocuous, by womnkud ani upe | . ing and almost weird bit of litigation. It at | their orders are steadily incre once invadesthe sanctum of the Roman Cath- | New York Sun, They have engagoments | Novering among the dainty tea equip terday tongue, and Irregularity ot that only cheer. Matrons and muids rest Creegan spoke at Plymouth chureh, in Distress o nowes. Dyspepsia docs 3 . Bowers, s son of Mrs. Jotin Powers, the A relrest themsolves dutlag the houes ol |\\]‘.u. tze Place, in the morning, and at St Aftor mot get well of itselt, It Maryland claimant toa part of the Mullanphy g i promonnde, or break in- this manner their af- | Mary’s avenue church in the eveaing. Rov requires eareful attention, estate, has called on Arcabisiop Kourick and | Milllonalre Rpckefeller's ModelWife— | teronn'e drive. = | Gutterson spoke at St Mary's wvenue Eating 0" lemedy 1iko Hoods presented his claim. The archbishop in sub. Some Observations on the Afters forectst, |"I|t‘lv:m\w “‘,m" """““' 15 0 chureh 0 morning, and at Plymouth in Sarsaparilla, whichacts gontly, yet eficiently stancesaid that when Mr. Powers could show noon Tea4spider’'s Web Cloth— at the door. Moderation and serenity aro | theev ‘“ tones """ ol "‘- tegulates the dig lls proofs or clue to bis identity he would Ways' of Kissing Girl. the household gods. IMlowers bloom in the Dr. ¢y s text for the morning dis. loh, croates & good Ay llsten to bim. This woold indicats that th T i S vases, but the air is not languorous with | course was a pact of the Lord's prayer, “Thy [ PeUte, banishes headache Siok venerable priest pliced enough con- - thelr perfume. The most chicerful of sounds | KKingdom Come, Thy Will Be Bone.” Y| and retresies wo mna. Hoadache b s ee o\ < are those of t bbling urn and the hum of The bl Bl S “1 have been trouble ops fidence 4n this published . stoty to 8c- | In & very dulet way two New York | Soneorntin oriooung urn andtho hu Tie gontieman 1s both eloguent and logical, [ lave been troubled with dyspepsia, I glic chureh and attacks the character of a John W, regational churches yo — of & bruised knee he was not injured, but the > dog’s neclk was broken, Experhnents With the Ballot Reform — Retied Upon to Enable the Braves THE SPEED RING, to Force Their Ticket Upon Today's Tips. The Ignorant AT LINDEY, SED First race--Balge, Pearl Se Second race —Kempland, Lady Jane, . New Y Oct. 23.~[Special to Tne ird race—Demuth, Cracksman, h ruce —Kern, Outhound Fifth vace—Lavinia Bell Sixth race—Mephisto, Blackmatler, Bee) ~The ammual uprising against the 1l of Tammany has again conmenced and thais time uder eircumstan tothe opposition than heretofore by r of the operation of the new ballot-reform act This law, passed at the last session of the SOonoviYe| Calasira New York legistature, s a modified formof | et race —Ballyhoo, Golden Reel, whit is known as the Australian systemof | Eifth raco— Kiphin, Bassanio votiig. 1t aims by means of an ofticial ballot — &t bhe 7 polll nati to Entries for Today's Races, AT LINDEY, LT W desgrioidat wehin. | . Flirst race, seven-eighths of a mile—Peatl But nolnw 15 porfect fasmuch us techin: | g0 710 Autocrat, Badge, Drumstick, acalities can always bo found by means of | > st st el pen g of & mile. which objectiopable features may be avoided. | Muwie B, Kempland, lago, Rancocas, Bessie The ballot-reform law involves a certain | K, The Abbess, Middiestone, Feruwood, amount of the socalled “red tape” the viola- | Sduander, Kyrle B, Lady Jane, St. James, tion of which compels tho voter to forfeit his | PRISGS C 0 o right of suffrage. In gr citude thatno | tion, Whiteuose, Cracksman, one should be disfranchised by reasonof | Nevada, Budge, Puzle, fgnorance of the law, the Tammany org: muth Fourth race, cleven-sixteenths of o mile, cord the the is s more fayorable on AT WASHINGTON Flirst Syracuse, Belle 10k Geneyieve, Coldstream, B rlhrlu\ an important concession. tions before another twelve months shall But aft oung could be tr vs said that his family histor od_back very clearly 170 years, ¥ and all they claimed would be proven in time, | And, aithough the firn has neither ady The suit will prove to be a steange, interest- | tised nor bus community desiros Kingdom shot world. He sot fort nd | of the Christian very elapse. They are house cleaning contractors, and then his offorts for spreading the allgone feeling, as though L hiad ot ealen g anything My trouble was aggravated by oxtend to all the end _oto Al my business, painting. Last e stops n the life loarly, und then went | 8PHNE I took Hood's & Sour wus Christian [ saparilla, which did me an Stomach el and wowmen are teying to extend God's [ immense anount of good. It gave me an to grracious serving, and here is its pretty | ayg fulfilment. The room is disembarrassed of 1 in business quite one year. yot | servants. Surely hands were never more ing, says the | gracefully displayed than fiashing abont X to the ssio ork, ore 2o ™S | The daughters of the household und ehedwar. | oo an oy ek Where zedl ahead until the last week of November. The | ot feminine friends are the cayless maids; | Kingdom among those who are in the dark 0 idea was first started through hearing the | they fotch and carry, attend on their old: | 1 oF pamii o (o ey o datle | appetit I1 | constant complalnts of Nouselolders who | €rs with watchiful oyes, and band steaming | Sinitiione e otriae it i e [ the ern and is being done 2 conversation 18 1o orchestra behind | ypd his nddross wias vory men ohiy o | bad but little appetite, and what 1 djd eat young man @ hearing upon | women have set up a partnership business | curtaius or groenery toquench spoecth with o | il that the ko oG e e e distressed - me, of did mo tablishment of a auasi case even, and | thatpromises to grow into handsome propor- | blare | to® man's own heart, then to bis home, then + Heart- littlo good. After eating & distinguished St. Louis pioneer, whose deed of charity and henevolence have becom houschold traditions, The suit wi ornoon tea has another supreme |y should soek . to & (et LAl E havin, The ideal of -woman is still_contined | tho " ¢ L k to have it ostablished in bUrn oty o faint or tired, bo to recover niso $5,0M.00 which | loavo town for tho summer, and aftor (he | CUDS With becoming pighancy, then droppiug T e s | tiresome procoss of swathing thoir ostablish. | “4G) Walsh by name. who lived in Ireland about | Ment in camphor and linen are called upon to | mali ninety years ago, by John Mullanphy. Ac- | spend the pleasantes cording to Mrs, Powers' story, John Mullan- phy, just befove his death, which occurred in 1833, Teft n large sum of money in charge of | 4 - APECIE A0 I O o o wsido . it Biskiop. Hosttts, who wns thon in_ chargo of | dreaded by the Kifth aveuue resident s by | £pide wser Tho heirs of John Walsh were | 0ccupants of Harlom cottages, The more ex Tiie fact that the vive this fund. Mrs, John Powers | tensive and valuable their possessions the | the discussion of the wool to prevent open bribe inaugirate a free vote and a fair count. and my food relished and satished i 1 had previousty oxperienced. RGE A, Pace, Watertown, Mass, for the sproad of Christian- frouk duylight, helghtons the infor. | 1LY 10 ewthon lands, and said that thosuc Hood’s Sarsaparilla orelgen among cushions to seo them drained of afternoon tea. It too seems to of autumn in unband- | say, “Herc is no pretence, but the meet aging again and airing their belongings. Tt R of friends and of all agrecable | missions was sufticient toeneatrage those cn- [ S0l by all drugsista, g1; sixfor £, Prepared onty gaged In tho work to pash forward to by C. 1. 1HOOD & CO., Apothecarics, Lowell, Mass ander teiumphs, 100 Doses One Dollar | In the evening Rev. Gutterson spoke at "' Web Cloth, | Plymo "': He said althongh he hald been on | S ——— the opposite side of the globe for nearly ten y ay 11, Quota: The spring and fall cleaning is as much this dic enato was engaged in chedule in the ars and had traveled ARDLY PLO ch in th 18t yot to rec e > 4 s this was his first trip westof Obio in his o ; tion has ostablished in each assembly dist ol T Netoliter Humpas, Hoteigh, | ciims to botho only of tho aforosaid Heirs | greater the necessity for porsonal supervi- | 1FifF bill bronglit @ nuber of ool mant- | Lty 1o was Tzl at (e seand diies | A Young Pole at Pittsbure Threats headquarters whero the junocent, citizen may | Bugy'Bee, Mephisto, Xenophine, St. Pate entitled to this vast sum of monev. The | gioy, So from the demand for exemption | yfter their intorests cavs the Wastineton | Here in the west and gratified to see the ened with Steangulation. osts, says the Washington | question that arises now is, who will Mr: their inter 3 presentative asksd one of Powors sue for the §5,000,000 she claims was | rom this duty has arisen thesupply of two | Post. A Post placed in the bands of Bishog Rosett who is | olever, eupable and entiruly relialo women, | those gentlomen rogavding new mothods om now dead. who fer a consideration offer to relicve the n'lul:u l‘:\' l!l‘u|~ u-x'ln S tury ———— burdened chatelain, Their qualifications are | Stated that there had recontly Madras, the capital of Britis fo, | a3 detalled (n the oftico of an alderman 3 - e doned biataiain) A 4 btnehin ol ontly ooon orouglt | Madras, the capl of British Tudia THE EUROPEAN ZOLLVEBEIN. | oivonin e shape of high references and en- .‘4‘-:\‘.‘1.5: l,,;h“.»,:-‘w: ],n',':,‘;“;.i. .’:.':x"i:-'”n ’,“,,}l”f Clic country s 250,000,000 of people, yet it | toddy. Josef Seblitzkio It Will Be Futile Withont Great Brit- | thasiastio endorsements from those they | indefinite period, which was attracting con- ',“ ot so larze in arca as the United States. [went and haed workin Pole, and ¢ paid England a glowing teibuteupon the | had incurved <tho hat xetllency of the government fu d said that Englind was p! receive full instructions in the art of bailot- casting. On acconnt of the clemen an Dyke, Mileties, IRometta, nature of the subject taught, the institution | Lizzio Pickwick, Gretchen, Silver Charm, has been christened *“Tammany’s kinder- | Blackmailer, Home Run, Trellis, 17 by those who are attemptingto dowu | Eifth race, mile and oneeighth, selling— ring. Littlo Jim, Outbound, Bonnie King. Stanley, An ordinary vacant store has been rented | Tom Boy, Kern, ineach district and fitted with attractive | Sixth race, three-quarters of a mile—Hub signs to allure the passing voter. Incid- | 8, Woodcutter, Autocrat, Kely, Folo, Balis- eutully. of the rogular democratic | ton,-My Fellow, Clarendon, Lavinia Helle, . Ket hum, Pisa, Kat progress that 1s e made i Christian Pirrs Pa., Oct. 26, Special Te work. He then started for India, descrip- | gram to Tuse Bes A strange story of a tively speaking, and told of the points of k interest on the way from London to ors., and ho boen brought | Polish plot to strangle a fellow counteyman a young, intelly ain's Assent, haveserved. They prefer to havea house | siderable attention. With this process, it is 1 of |his vished Tndia Pants, Oct. 6. —(Special Cablegram to THE | turned over to them in the summer, in order | S8id. thut no matter how delicate the texture or color of the fabric may be, itslong life is | e et | fellow countryman by his vetired habits, ho Bre.] M. Delonele, a member of the budget | to get a clear idea of the mistress’ assured | t churches and establishing modern i T rv'l\' :1’,\\]\ awve .|H\I||m,: to do with ‘m.m committce and editor of Lo Siecle,in an in- | taste beforo bric-awbrac draperios, | "Tha gentleman stated_that the inventor | 1% there L ol e oounts friend, who boggod him ot £0 g0 ant. doora terviewon the report that Germany, Aus-|and so on have been removed. | took his ideas from the fact that ho learned | (100 AnG brine the Minde vaco np toa b after it us i gang of Poles hal assom tria and Ttaly are forming a zollvercin against | Fortified with this knowledge, the contractors | that the wonderful state ervation ex- | [ iiang. They awe & so IH_"""”“‘“;'"' " | bled at the head of South Seventh street, America, said: bogin at the garret and guaranteoto put | hibited by the headbands of Figyptian mum- | iy 5 G JUE A0, B SEPGRe GHE G | and had been overheard by the friend 10 sl ) 4 o mies was due to their having been impreg- | ¢ a0 tntelt NG - . g i plan to strangle and rob Seblitzkic and throw France could only Join such a zollverein | overything in apple-pie order to the last 1oad | nated by akind of resin. Acting upon this (048 and iutelligent * and loarn his body in the river, The ring leader gave be futile without Rnglund's assent, Any | COTps of carefully picked and traimed paint | With the substance extracted from biveh bavk | iyia" trguble, ajtor they once taks hold gt | STeetions of his sweetheart, while the others Jollvorein agiinet Amorien. acconding to the | and window cleuicrs, with others whose solo | and ho found thrt the ereen tavlefuover after | (i (il bis i e were wmore than willing on aceount ticket is emblazoned on the curtains in_order Co— that no mistake be made in_selocting ballots & AT WASIHINGTON. g on election day. The room is open each even- | _ First race, three-quarters of a mile—Belle 010 104 o'clock for the prac- [ D'Or, St. John, Rustie, Syracuse, Fleetwing, exhibition of the new method of voting | Watterson, Painkiller, ~ Leoutine, Mabel, inside, u plain railing with but one gate is | Dover. stretelied across the center of the room. At | Second race, five-eighths of a mile, selling te further end is raised platform in front | --Harry Russeil, The Ravon, Syracuse, Gen- of which, yet within the railing, six voting- ve, Coldstreim, Rustic, Shotover, Peri- booths hiave been built, These latter are s, Sllence, Avmadale, Parthiau, Valerian, merely fughly built stalls enclosed on all widy Boy, Hatoline, Billy M. sides, the door beiug supplied with strong | Third race, mile and “onecighth, sclling— springs, Across ono side of the interior runs amor, Fsank Ward, Silleck, Larchmont, eilings and | the oilused in tanuing had been extr business it is to wipe frescoed from the white bark of the birch trec walls, briush and polish furnitur actod v barbavic | of *the monoy and jewelry their in- ds asos made of | Yonaod expression of Prince Bismarck when sounded a year agoon such an eventuality, way of living in unfurnished h wax floors vietim® aiways ¢ ried in his mud, where thoy sit on the floor, cat on the turn mattings, treshen oil-cloths, and put pic- | a substance neither acid or alkaloid. This in s side of the i L ltec - LR | y 4 « floor and sleep o the floo. fomy v on the | pockets. It is moro than suspocted that this s myl..uh“qu-ll:_'w!::: on ‘.‘.,,;An lmu \izg‘”tr 1 Boulanger, Blantyre, Vivid, Count '\fi‘u{'mll‘: l.:l‘l_l“llll_\ .1"5‘:‘:“‘,‘: J(fim‘:l "|'|'|“1-‘ :A“ll\;l tures, mirrors’ and oruaments tnder cover \n!lxvl‘h'nl[\\"t!ll ;‘.}.n:\m.l ’!ur!m ali ‘,".“'","ln"‘ 1 ‘_“‘ \:-1‘5 b ('”""’j‘_ “\\!v. "" S }m_[ peaching friend was i the s he form, Dbesides tadles and chairs e [ Fourth race, one mile, handicap—Blue | verein, France must actin actord with Eng- | Suring theliot weather. Whey are peronally | power of resisting afior once bectmlug drys | eamest workers inthe Christian fuith they | {arroe 1o e “Hopieft the ity tolay, placed the ballot boxes of the usual variety. ans, Ballyhas, Salvini, Golden Reel, Ice- | land. The scheme in France receives th 1 AL L) AL L 4, 3S >on adopt the modern methods of Europoan | HAKIDE his effects, Seblitaki is frightoned 1 of 7 work, but the honesty and breakages that may ocour., in the house is taken down, Cleaue hung; draperies dusted and of those they employ | claimed posscsses the pr ery shade | textile fabr a8 decay instruction is put under the _charg severul leading members of the local club Fifth race, short course stecplechase— who, after an andience has been obtained, | Hercules, McKenzie, Elphin, Bassanio, explain that the *‘kindergarten” has been es- | Killarney, Village Boy, Zanzibar, Stonewall, tablished by Tammany hall out of pure love | Schoolmaster, Dove fotan honest ballot. In the introductory ~ ——— lecture the instructor imparts to his pupils DAKOTA POLITICS. his views upon various subjects. He com- supportof only a fow ultra-proteccionists, while the separation of France and Euogland from the continent will gratify the Irench ity b respective places. Chimn e undergo a thorough _inquisition, carpets A Meceting to Arraign the Mafla, laid, and_overy pieco of brass in tho pl perty of making LB RN 4 almost out of his wits, aud s propaving to apparontly 1mporishable,as fax | 1d Americ f;lm and " thoir coudition istap- | ratur to_ Poland | at. once. o bave concerned. And a great point N turne claimed " for it is that it veadily unites with swept, beds | the most delicate as well as brilliant colovs. re i Perhaps the most novel idea in the textile inc the men are ba will strang! In ded togethe wind > him once it has boon decided » sudden disappeavance of his friend, itz)ci has lost his only witness and the law refuses to i Although they work without the machinery that Englishmen or Amevicans have, yet these ignovant Hindoos can turn out some waork iniron, brass, silver and mold that is quite v sthat of an Englishman named Still erfere, markuble. Men work in India for 5 NEW OrLEANs, La., Oct. 26, —~The call for a | veflects the integrity of the workers. Those | bers, who, it is said, has uctually made a cents a day and women vho gave the partner t ring dloth of Spiders’ web which has bea st_about half as e plinents the Evening Post upon its crusade | The Republicans Harmonious and | mass meetig in Lafayetto square on Monday | Who gave the partuems a trial fast spring.and ‘p',,‘,‘\i‘,‘ '[‘,’r""‘,'l'lfi;,, WAL “*"‘“",‘,l_"““‘{ Sontla. | much. [tis dificult to cony them that AL ) J oLl against the fellow members and asserts that Oonfldent of a Sweeping Victory. night formulated in a secret meetiug of the | {0 ’l;m Py A 'u"“. man traveling through the country who re. | their olds methods of farming are not so 0 the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Panl tle new ballot law was passed by a republi- g gl in New York city. After explaining the | Tie Bee.]—The political outlookin the Black provisions of the act he invites the specta- | Hills countios is a most promising one for tho tors Lo step outside the railing to bogin the [ yepublican party. Adfter years of contention, cf se of going through the ex- 18 to soreheads and mug. forms of voting feaitnt At voter steps inside in turn, an in pass- | WAmps theleaders have succoeded in elimi- ing to the table is assigned a number, This | natiug this element --that portion which had number is stamped upon the oMcial ballots | not aiready joined the independent move- deliverad o hiin, of which ho roceives (e | ment—and the party now. presents & muted nle Account is takon of sich teket i | 9nd enthusiastio front. The younger ele. ' \hen the votor retires to the booth to | mentof the party has by commoa consent male up his ticket. Here hom taken the saddie, and it is forcg the fight ‘seloct oue of the printed tickets, make up his | tlong tho whole i i own upon the blank ballots, orif he chooses Au attempt is being made by demo- o may scratch or use a paster upon the party | crat and - independent papers o ticket. But cach slip must then be folded in | cveate -the impression that there s a prescribod manuer and returned to the | ® Moody issue inthis,as in the last campaign, clerk after designating which one is desired | but this nothing more than is a vuse of battle. to he cust. If, however, a ballot is mutilated | Senator Moody is out of the fight, that is to or defaced, un'entire new sories must_be ob- | S0y he 18 above atd beyond it —suwe to be re- taied and the voling number changed | turned unless some unforseen disaster should to corrspond to that upon the new | overtake the party in the state atlarge. The set of ballots,. This may be repeated | opposition to himi hus contracted into the until four sets have been used, after which [ very narrow limits of the iudependent party, good as the Knglish or Aftierican 1nethods, railway holongs the eredit of beingr the The speaker suid hat sinee England had | firstin’the country to reduce the matter become the ruler over India_the peonle haye [ of electric lighting of trains to scientiti been steadily improving and a wonderful (u tureis in store for that country citizens' committee and issued last night has | yeturn from Europe or from country cot- | eently stonped at Wshington, stated that this been generally and severely criticised as an | tages. man Stillbers had gone quite extensively into unwise measuro today, and_ the city counci fudoed, so well were thay likel that one ot | this spider-web cloth making. 3 % indivi 5 e o | the young women has visited Newport with | The spiders are obtained from tropical calling individually upon the mavor, de- | L lim)of nor nssistants and elosod two of | countries, mostly from Africa and South perfeetion. One of the novel features introduced in the sleeping cars is u PRoT O1VarS Distonras, tent eloctrie reading lamp in each sec W lst night | tion. With this luxurious provision, feuitless conce clired that unless the preseruation of | vha'sroat houss there. ~They represent a | America, and are vory lurge. A peeuliarfea the peace was amply guaranteed | luxury, it is true, where ladies have high | ture of the business i3 that the spiders spin AU thst RO they would meet in special session early | priced and traindd servants, but when the | the best web when the intoxicated. To At the First Christian chure N h this a liguid composed of chlovo- | Prof. Oliver of Cotner un id | form, ether and fusil oil is allowed to slowly | for his text the words, reading at night before and affer retic ing becomes as comfortable as by day, and when et g the toilet may bo . | made in comfort and seclusion. The ken by | porth ¥ selected “Ior 1 am notashamed of the gospel of Christ.” are thus kept constautly in | iy 0 {Wl,,.ll[ i ot BIAH8 petionstFince || trohge: amild state of ‘intoxication. The_tempera- im0 OE ture of the air is maintained at 60> Fatven- | the Apostle Paul when he diet Happiness and Wealth, lieit There are rich women whose whole 1 Monday morning and take steps to provent | Wearand tean on oue's tempers, the acci- | accompli dents and delays attending the opéning the meeting. Themayor this atternoon had | ¢loging of u house are taken into considera- | evaporate in the room whero the spiders a along interview with Governor Nicholas in | tjon, the firm stands a chance of liberal pa- | housed, and they regard to Secret against the anti-Ttalian sentiment prevalent ; veading lamp in the Pallman Sl H]‘l'v --'“vl; sleeping cars run_on the Chicago, Mil- here. Later the mayor met a delegation h aul was a worker, and | waukes & St Paul railway, between ally so heartily despised, ave placed in octag- | when he preached the ospel, he preached e o s ants headed by the Itahan consul, and accom- | would have been happier in all probability | onal cases, and fod ‘daily on smaller - ! i pel, e preached it | Omaha and Chicago. patented and punied them to the rooms of the citizens’ | had they been poor; they have euergy, capac- | sects of verious kinds. In one room there | WA a1l the power that was inhim. He was | eannot e used hy any other eailwy committee, where the executive committee. | ity, industry, and eould have supported them- | are some 5,000 of these cass, The spiders | @ BYAL man, and to him we owe more than to | company, [t is the greatest improve: who lives upon the faw of the | ment of the age I'ry it and be con- . These little creature which are usu- | to the Roma was then in session, Several members of | S€lves honestly and usefully; but now those | lay their cggs and avout the latter spin [ anym the city council were also present. The com- | facuities are all_absorbed in the effort to be | cocoons. These cocoons are gathered and are | earth today. Paul left his peaple, the Jews . | vineod mittee laid before its visitors. the address | Stewards of whitis given thom, writes T. W. | prepared forweaving by such chemical as to the public, which will be read on Mon- | Higginson in Harper's Bazar. They spend ‘| mechanical processes asare undergor day night, and gave # geveral out- | SpAringly on themselves and munificontly on { cocoon of the silk worm. line of ' the business provosed to | others; but the lavishness costs harder work | weaving itself is a close be transacted, which they ho than the economy. They 1| he lert e > by the | went out into the willerness to preach | depote Omaha, at 6:10 p. m. daily, ar The process of | Christ, and Him cruciticd. Some have sup- | ing at Chicago at 9:50 0 guarded ret posed that ho was an ignorant man, but this onsume days | Each cocoon is sald to vicld from twenty- | oud otk i el ng cars leave.the Union P alth, position and fame and | - Sleey m. Secure rths at Union 3 fots and sleaping car k s history furnishes | Picekot office ve boen true 1501 Parnam stre e e e ————— e -5 SO : 2 fEaEE 1 v which 1&"bet; N , would tend to allay public excitement. The |in the care of.. institutions or the | five to 100 yards of thread, The texture of | the evidence that ho wis not oni & t (Barker RIS WD IR it he clddim Totee, K.Ei,""1-‘1\1"Zi‘tii.{"é‘r"":‘.,‘r’:&‘fl\'x’:"f‘.%fii”:&’fi,"r’:fnf.fi Tulian committoemen profossed. thomselves | guidance of individuals: they never taken | the woven material resombles Somewhat or- | hiit whs o of the et britlivet mom ot | Dlock), Oma @ B o oaerk soo it tho numiek | 0 io - ccmonie. refoemers will not appeur | Satisfied and withivew. Last night a short | holiday; they o awake ab night wonderingif | dinary silk, and after it is bieached it be- | waorld hus over furuished J. . PRESTON, . A N3 b tho tclert corrisponds ot tsstened | U il olection dug, but It 15 certain thab an: | Address was made public, warning disreput- | they have done rightly in paying the ine and | becories brillant and smootl, “Some of the wen of today may know move Pass, Agent. ion'l A poi upon which the number is printed, the | \¥ise nominations, the radical utterances of | able a d disorderly characters away from the | costs of John Joues, and giving hiza his tenth e of geology and more of electricity, but none TR Aickot 1 ready to be denosited o the ballot- | Zipp, and the democratie tendencies of Har. | meeting, asking all good citizens to attend, | Opportunity to keep out of jailand beat his The Kissing Girl. of them liave heen able to preack the doct e Steamship Arrivals. 0%, den nd Beawmnont, who havo just completed | and appealing for the preservation of lawand | children: or whether the world s to bo bene- | o o PO ST TR | of Clvistas did Paul. Restood up and be At New York—La Bretagne, (rom Havre; '\ tumber of other provisions of the new | @ Hilly campaign, have recalled many of tho | order. Notwithstanding ~ this, a general | fited, on the whole, by the Combined Iustitu- | i More injured. vigor than - the Jissing | Lore the multitides declarea that he was not | the Arizona, from Liverpool: the Servia, from law.are ulso explained. It is particularly im. | conservativo eleniont to reason. They will | doubt as tothe wisdom of the holding of tho | thon for Supplying Fenuios to the Penniless, | TR T AHACC TN U QIS SR | ashamed of Ciirist. He taught the childron | |ivenpool; the Ltaly, from Liverpool: the pressod upon the pupil that no ballota shiould | ote quietly, but the estimatos of independ. | meeting 1s expressed tonight. Charles Pa- | Whio they soom fo b only 7ia the swiml of | 50 \ith ‘minute accuracy wheb it is | OF Me wilievuess thit Got's powor is infhnite, | iikaotia, from Hamiive : the S ohin, from e destroyed onalty of forfeiti ho | ent strength will look strange beside the | torno, held asan accessory to the murder of | Society, and are possibly regarded as types of | sho | 3 Ay Wil and this teaching s handed down to us to. | 1hactin, amurg; the § i, be destroyed upon penalty of forfeiting the et HENnEs T AR oy o] iy Tashion’s butterfiies, they are in reality work- | infringed upon, says the Philadelphia press Hamburg. Id vight to vole. Any onoe who swears that heis | election returns, b sl adimia Bkt Ao sl ol fl rtesiensisns e bioal e She is pretty and wholesomo looking, other- | MiZ0E A ———— Tnable 1o read or write will be allowed to | Senator Moody's enurse in leaving to assist | 815,000 bonds. ' Extraordinaty precautions | ing harder than any business man, and are | & T O ovate | . “Somo peoplo will say that the oarth PERNONAL PAGAGRAPI be accompanied by & fricnd. This pri in the campaign in"eastorn Dukotn, after | bave beon taken to preserve the peace on onals 40 }23}:,‘;"“?‘.«‘:1".‘;;«f“yrf"}'h'és e otten | Tack of materiun on which ta ply hes art, | itsell, but do you, my friends, betieve s Tl h is also granted in case of failing a short visit at his home in Deadwood, shows | Monday. ) OO oot i B G Uhiing T anabdimy ke Ty shopiEtiiat Do you believe that the paving stonos of Mr. Rosewater returned last evening. . Lites et > 4 that his fviends have. little apprehension of SEmT s room. The poor think of all the beautiful | D6 1S young d A N stréet made thrmselves? We know that this G. H. Bellows of New Kork is at the Mur volor from exercising his vight of franchise. | Te&lon. The chunpion of tin and common | Corusus, Ind., Oct. 2.—Some days ago | oY could Hrean¥ carey out ware thoy only: | TEMS FUCE KL e Y| bis boasted knowledge cannot make a geain | M. €. Markham of Chicago 13 at the Pax As result, 1t 18 expocted that the numbe! sense irrigition will, however, give an ac- | William Weeder boughta bl rich. Buttherich meanwhlle ate somstimes | X &0 1 ) : of sand; he caunot make the roses of the | to , itis expected that the number o 3 illiam Weeder boughta black rattlesnake « the 5 vanone e bioaly o o ton iy iRy he bl L e el envying the poor, who have none of the cares | If she wore less unconventional she would | fieli nnd how could it B wself, f ” neavsighted persons and voters with band- | ¢ . 5 from a Brown county man and placed it in a | of stewardship, and can spend their spare | bonaughty, As it is, she is unaware that |y wi rontadnetat o) O.D. Livernore of Boston is at the Mil- aged fingers will be plarmingly inercased by | constituents. He scheduled to speak as P P 2 ghty d 1 5 | man, who is created after God's own inng s . the time election day arrives, - Another loop. | follows: At Hill City, Tucsday evening, Oc. | 8liss box in his parber shop. Later he | bours, when catued as they please. L onee | the spirit of propriety—n powerful geniu can nake noneof these things! You camod | 8¢ . ‘ hiole for cortuption s afforded by bountenane. | ober 28; av Rapid City, October 3% at | canghta large wharf ratand placed him in \\"n\n',v\\)'lllx_n‘yo\nlx girl ‘w_lmhn&! h(‘,unr;o.noln- its way—sustains u’r\\du shock from overy | bup beliove that God's hand s fustrumental | M. 4. Connolly of Dubuque, Iu . is at tho T the e pasters. o Tuminany foses | Whitewood, October %0; at Deadwood, Octo: | the glass box with the rattler. The snake at | 1S8lIY enjoying u summer’s outing on the sea- | kiss she gives or talc Hor complacency | ih making theso things, The ovidenes is | CAsey. 3 1 . Tamma et Bl LAk Sobavish, "Novenber 1. at Teed s shore to call upon awoman more generally | is her safeguard. E'ragile barrier that it is, | everywhere, and so clear that itean be under. J. W. Beveridge of Yorkis at the Mer have already had the entive ticket prunted ( bor & asneaish, 3 @t Lead | once tackled the rat and a terrible battle en- | enyied, perhaps, than any one in her own it stands her in rare good service, protecting | stood by a child gedialit i e e R G 3 T e LT ¥ B ik, sued. The rat would got off in one comer | miliur ' circle. She had’ wealth, beauty, im- | her from further fouly if vude impulse stives | * SPne most of us would think it a great | Frank Hulett of Lineols was at tho Bark 10 insty |'|‘i<m in itsuse. The “'nrk‘);q Ulfl CAUSED BY A CUR. and suck out the poison implanted in its sys- | mense personal popularity, conscientious ac- | to break it down. honor to have the w Gladstone or the | vesterda peliod tostand 10 foet. from the <SR tem by the fangs of the reptile, seeming to | tivity in a bundred ways, and a touch of gen- $Sho is an American production, the kissing | statesman, James (. Blaine, recognize us, | 111, Clak of St Lo itk tho ' Clsi sty S Jolla, hand 0 ) ; understand exactly what to do. The war. | ius in art. **What have 'you been doing this like Tndian miaze or the domesticated sans Lol INs SN ok . vl of St T.oufs was « i each voter a_paster before entering within | Fight Over aTen Cent Cur May Un- ) | b but desus telis us that Hewilinotonly aceept | jast night AT iR it sty fare was kept up for two or three days until | yacation! she said to her young yisitor. ey, You will find her nowhere in Kurope | us as fricads, but will take us to FLis fut A8 NIgH L < NaTeoa upon any one of the ofticial ballots given him ; E A . | the rathad eaten off the snake's wil above | “Sketching) was the answer. “Happy | —novin America, for that matter, suve in | houso it we will only coufess our sinsand | , A Crum of Crelhton i in the city, o and after folding it proparly toplace it in his Newporr, Ky., Oct. 26.—A common, every- | ks seven rattles, ing the stump bleoding | §irl!” sald her hostess. “I have been only | that form of midale-class hfe that knows | gelpowlodge Him, the Casey : » pocket. He s then 1o fold the others like, | 1Y 08, short taned and lop-cared, is the | and sore, and thé snake had almost torn the | able to get one morning's sketching this | nothing of social distinctions—a life in “Good in all of His goodness has given s | 1.1 Justacn of Chicago isin tho city, at Wiso and to return thern to the clerk, rosory. | C4useof @ case in the circuit court which | hair all off the redent’s body. This morning | Whole season.” way s0 independent of conventional superior. thing that is necessary 2 1 the Bavler ing the one in his pocket for the bullot box. | seems likely to unseat Mayor Reed. o opening "‘1‘} holx lhnlm wero fnnud‘l)wlng A Millionaire's Model Wife. fi‘l‘e;‘t‘l::tcm;nlll(l::d“f;&lfi“fflimfit‘m rocognizo | Honas given us tho viehsoilof “Nobraskw, [ J. ' Conuell of St Louis i tho city, at ' 3 el & ze. Q3 XY ¢ 0 v/ ty would be o whe o 0its. the sunshine. % Paxtor ;nln\.".I Ayay stis hoped. o ke track of eacl | Joscpl Theal was tho roputed awrir of tho SPHETRON O R DA AL B D Mirs, Jobu D. Rockfeller-_the wife of tho | uroken thereby. Y D paE I olante hinantes, ”‘l,ll‘!“i,“‘“” b i s vot atarol at er se yote the straight | sur. A city ordinance provides that each do ST great Standard Oil king, whose fortune is es- | At her best, the kissing girl is found in cer- his He has given us, but it wo donat @0 | tho Paxton, o BAere: A R 1 inue onora. | 0Wner shall pay a license of $1 for the pm-f Tho Austrian Monotary Question. | timated atover one hunired million dollars | tafh chrel Soclotios, whoro sho 1 quick to | RS QI R o) . . G »xll‘lllg(llll(‘l‘\‘\lxl;x.xlil":Ih n;i tl:w I:\%\!‘A‘il\ravu (f}lwu;l- e R LG ViESNA, Oct. 26.—[Special Cablegram to | and who is addiug to it so rapidly that, it he | express her opinion of a sermon’s merit or | 3 \’N.m, 00, Besd A tand the Crops tyhat - Irod 1R n:l sreof Hastings called apon Tur t Mghtly 2 : f 3 ¢ L Tie Bee.)-The Austrian ministry differs | lives, in afew years he will be the wealthiest | ruise hor sweet voice in sacr:d song. As R L fheieons what | Bee yesterday s oxpecd that caoh of 106 babes will v | be fails (0 pay a fino of 83 is adlod. Theal | THE "‘"nmm“ ministey in rogied to the | AN OB this continent—is n modust, quict, un- | Tuia sho means a0 Narm, ano ninatimes out | S e Wrvest! tho hirvest the will cone, | ™ot L. Toiss of Bostou was b the Mur- oarned his lesson suficiontly well to con- | told the assessor that bo didn’t want the dog, | With the Fud el of gt © | assuming woman, devotedto her houschold, | of ten she does no harm, but, all the same, it | yeith oursonie. (ol hos given o he blossed | 7y 1ast night tinue the prescut administration in ofice. had tried to drive it away, and finally offcred 1 scheme for the abolition of papexr currency, | per fawily, and her home, and who never fig- | will boa matter for congratulation whon this | Sosnel that we s b s o o eased |5 AL Fuller of 51, Louis fwas « Wi the oflicer 25 cents to take the dog aw Ho | and especially as to the estabushment of a | ures in the sociely newspupers or in the great | peculiarly American product becowmes a thing | f >‘|“fl Topan bt ON alna i RS et R o | Laidlasten ik 2 e declined and '1 heal vofused to pay the license | gold standard. The Hungarian state secre- | social events of New York. 1315 because sho [ of the past. Lol i fe e el B T. K. Johmson of Kunsas Clty is stopping THE CHICKAS AW r'f‘;j r{:e L‘l|1ui«wn.~ dded. '\Il'l'ht;nlw tary, Herr Lang, went 0 Louton, where {uo | Willbit so. Sho hasuo taste or inclination e S e e R b ol el SRR i ot obdurate and the mayor sent him to the ci ke * > for fust life. Like her husband, she is a | ¢ s pAS T s e S T A QUER 9 as ] MaSHE O e AN Onfadt th.n Pales o anc tiednay ¥ | obtained the approval of Mr. Gosben, tho E 08Y BahnaDand, Ao cls CATHOLIC PASTORAL LETTER. | butdo what God vaquires of you and all will J. L. Williams of Clavks is i the city, at R ads siun Bale-Hace P O . ¢ suod the mayor, ohiof | EnElish chancellor of the exahisquer to 4 plan | MEWLOr of the Ffth Avenuo Bantist church, —-— be well 1S Moraas WOy o £ polica g the alioa atie mayon chiof | foru retarn to cash payments. ‘This trip poary v 0B A | 1 s Read in the Ohurches Through- it s of Fremont was it the More r. Louis, Mo., Oct. Speaal Tel- | of police and the officer who arrestod him for | (014 BRATE 0 ST BIFINONES. TS LD | street, in New York City, opposite St. Luke's fn the 110 of life; Infivmities boset usto | G- W: Vance of Fremont wis a A egram to Tie Brr. |- Nows comes from | £:00 duwmnges each. In the course of the | S MR IO LD AUSLEIAN XOVOROS | hospital, and the inmates of that place where out Ireland, Wil thionr ok and aturits asestran o | cuantaastnigil R al it was discovered that in 1881 Mayor Rapa 218 ¥ NOW | 5o mueh pain, misery, and sorrow daily Duniy, Oct. 26.—A pastoral letter adopted T A T i e 1, 12, 1Muan ik of Portland, Ove, i the the Chickasaw Indian nation that much i Reed faile fy 4 declares that the Austrian cabinet has not . 2 y/ 3 our kldneys and liver are subject to derange \ k 1 teed failed to qualify as mayor, and though 5 seen know Mrs, Rockfeller better than the f the ant, but nothing Ls Di. J. EL MeLean's | Paxton Lnst night tisfact 4 the Ind 1} f : agreed upon a single point of the plan. 5 I at the autumnal meeting of the Roman | ment, but nothing equals Dy J MeLean satisfaction _oxists among the Indians there | he did 50 in 1% it was livalid under the habitues of Fifth avenue, Two or three | °t the b : Tivor ind Iidnes Balnas a rogitator of thoso | O, N, Brant of Madison, N, ., Was st ‘th because of the granting of a charter by the | statutes, which reqiire an interval of two =t Mme & weclo kave tiig Homa) Magasinie, st (| (Gsthallaanotrarehitsvacxean. itoday, inthe | STl SRATIGHRY T KABE G FORRRIORERANOT | o B i i i, g Chickasaw governument 1o about tweuty men, | YOu1S. In consequenco the jury returned a Secretary Bl e in Ohicago. visits the hospital, carries fowers and 'dell- [ churches throughout Ireland. — The letter 3 e A. Apploton of New York ‘was' ‘a Sunday giving thon absoluto control of all gold and | LCFJict for the plaintiff. “The éffect will bo Cuicaco, Oct. 26.—Secretary of State | caacies thece for the poor and sick, and in | protests against attempts to minimize the ex- At the Y. M. C. A el S Miliard esoktiaitmbisieal fonod 1o &/ sootlon (of. 1bo :.\,\_l\:‘\‘!g.“wfi.z;_;:? nr.n“fu."\.‘fi".:fil:v';):.‘f" bust | Blaine, accompanied by Mrs. and Miss Blaine ‘l’i‘\!:jj'“‘;"h"";‘_fi"r“"]I’mfil:_ll\‘"j'“"“\_'\ll:h" “:l tent of the potato crop failure, as such a | ‘Pwo hundvedand forty young men g S ompson of Chicago was in the vity Arbucklo mountains, twenty-five miles | mitments to prison illegal, ete. The cit and William Walter Phelps, minister to Ger- | 4wy a g ‘lt|ml Of monoy and 15 ulsays | OUrse was adisastrousone pursued during | eved in the Young Men's Christion associn- | st ight, at the Casey square. They claim that this charter all ““torn up” over the affair, and all because | many, arrived in tho city early this morning | trying to do good. Her home is not very pi former famined. It appeals to the govern- | tion concert hall yesterday at 4 p. m. to listen M. I, Patterson of Wallace was in the city Deen granted to & few schemiug white mer of a l0-cent dog. and are the guests of his son, Kmmon tentious. Mrs, Rc ler's two daughters | ment for timely assistance to pal- | to Dr. 12 8. Lelsenving on “Fne Three Pac- | last night, at the Merciunts and thut & number of the leglslators, with 1 S latter's residence. No political s pe omploy the servicesof one maid. These | liate what trastworthy reports show | ables.” ‘The lavge male chorns, under dire 1. B, Merrill, editor of the Hastings Daily R T VA bave ok Gvan Inte (e buped by an Editor, ¥ be made by the secretary during his three | daughters, Alw-sand Edith, have been | ¢, pe a real and widespread | tionof Prof. Kratz, occuplod the platform, | Nebrussan, called upon Tue Bre yosterday, oupany on the ground floor and that the | MITCUEL, Int, Oct. 6—A man giving | days' visit with his son's family, but on | brought up In the sood old-fashioned way, | gungor, The Jotter contains s reitoration of | anda piano, an organ and two comets as 2 Whole procoeding 1s wrong. | Several promi- | bis name as Wilber Clements came here Wednesday en route east he will address the | and have been wught to wait upon them- ;\w*‘u“l T SN IAs A POLORBMON 0. anda piano, an_ovg o v oncie nent Indians were to leave for Washington | about two woeks ago, leased the Mitcnell | PeoPle of South Bend, Ind. selves. There aye no powdered flukics at the |.A.m'| B DAt T e att e LGS S [ (e1sted 1n tub LiaUsle prime (R toduy tolay the matter before the interior | Review, a democratic weekly, ownod by s R goan A whiadagpe ynaid takos e visi ! o have nothing whatever todo with politics, | ShaU S4NE 4 beautlful aalo, /SFheke's & wille ‘lflvfl_m;'m;wl procure if possible, an an- | payjaley & Sons, andehanged the paper to The Weath r Forocast, sho . cares ' to see tho . caller very | 1v condudes by expresming sympathy with | nessin God's mer il ,,”u‘“‘ much ay g fane chacter and have the eold | o 'somiwveekly wid scomed to boa hustler, | FOF Omaba and Vicinity~Fair; slightly | soou _appears, , in tho “' Fateptiog. | the evicted tenants and the hope that parlia- | preciated by the wudicuce, Tho Enterpean WAt govorn gold and silver mining in otber [ A week ‘R0~ 1ast night fire broke outin | WArmer. ; ! rooun. Sho s ler'own housokoeper ani keeps | M WK UGS v Ruontia IR TEE | el S St e, T 1 4 parts of the United States 1f this is not | the Revisir.ofiee, burniig it and other | . FOF Nebraska—Showers; slightly warmer; | a set of books i which every cent expended | Stating the evicted and ‘prey i ARERIRLS(plug ook (ORI SR HEBl et RN S oue there will be sorious trouble, if not open | building.. The oltizons. sabscribed Liber. | S0uthwesterly winds. is accounted for: At is said sho can tur | CVICHOUS B O P ooy SRy e OF e SWAr against the company, When it beging | ally to stat Glopents with anotier outit, o | (LoF, OWa—Fair; warmer; southwesterly back ton yoars idall tho extot bmountof | - oyango of life, bao g R 1 el W SO R Ll oneratio ¥ g : o (P 4 1ds, g 16, o ¥ week of \e yeur, r Ay Wt & Bl H i 3 5 SREIRa ' Rt Gk in subscriptions the | For South Dakota—Warmer; southwest- | eldest daughten sruow the wifo of the oy, | lrition b e g ol Y & Gia., T3th Gfrs fad Utkty B Sug, mAR (8 /-~ Rivested With the Pallium over 8100, Thursday night ho disappeared, [ 1 Winds:showers. Dl thosioleat Bawmury. Thae thieo daugh, | 99 Douglas. ‘ . Temaries weramad by Rec Kixoston, Ont., Oct. %, (Spedal Telo. | 1d 20 did the $100. " He claimed to be from o = oty e At SRRIBRALY: LU0 TR0 (alEl. .- . Mr 1. O, Phillippi aad Rov, | as10 ut., Oct. 26~ (Special Tele- | giknare, Ind., but on inquiry it was fouud Made Griddle Cake of Polson, by v BB Ll S R Allowed to Land. | 8. Merrill gram to Tur Bee.)—Archbishop Cleary was | that be is not' there. He pretended to bean | Urick, N.Y., Oct. %.—Mrs. Vanhoozen }’\'l‘f;"'.'i‘:,::i';.‘,‘:f,,“,:;fi':,",'.fi“,fl‘\' ,“ll“;‘,‘l ‘;.“'“,'j"' New ( s, La., Oct. 2,—The steam- | On pext Sunday the Very Rev. €. 11 Gard today lm-‘p‘fl‘(‘\\::h‘ the pallium, Cardinal i'x'-'lt:"'L:.‘.'.:‘.".‘fi::: "rm:"&"fi'{,‘;’“i\l';“f.-? l'z"\'f; mized ryugh on vats with flour and meal and | paid for two yearh the collego bill of a pretty | sip Eliza, from Palermo with 1,018 Italians | et de m‘HI,!‘ 16y oathe Yral, will dudrons Taseheronn of Quebec conducting the cere- yours 0ld. has brown mustache. black haje | Plced it in the pantry to kill mice. While | girl trom thé country wiio was working her | on board, Janded this morning at the | the mectiug, Arrangoments e mad mohy.! ‘St "Mary's cathedral was maguin. | JO4Ts oL, bas brown wustac ok halny | She was absent irom hothe her anughter made | Way through soliool. * It is a model American | of yno Northwestern vailroad and the jnmi- | F0F IEraetive music clently decorated, and the congregation filled QR M griddlo cakes of the mixture. Cora, aged 22, | houe; there arcipwayers in the movning and | prn'ts ave ll ashor iuspectors having | o X overypit ofthe great edifice, There were Forty-81x Million srick Liost is dead and the other two are very ill, in the evenlug, and sometimes futher, wother, | FNA neir papos ¢ R tachment | The Wild West Closes $is Season, eight bishops aud_over one hundred priests Roxnour, N. Y., Oct. 8. -—Thu‘ Hidas —— and children will guther round the organ in | of police was on the scene to preserve order. | STRASIURC Special Cablege (e attendance. Chief amoug those present | . e IR bne Killed at a Orossing. the back parlor and together sing a hymn or | phe yessol hus been thirty-one aays inmal- | to Tur Ber. he Wild Waest v closed (sl Tascnsrens. | Aamitition |v\\vr!udll‘|) n‘llm\'(-t‘l the highest tide in forty NEw Yonx, Oct. 20—A fumiture wagon l\\\'m, .\tlx'n.’llnvkuh-lh‘r 15 perhaps forty-five | jng the voyage and some very rough weather | today after o twenty mouths' tour of Europ. {fflsh of Toruato, the bishopd of Rochest i:l‘\?mn..'n“.'(r"i::.}h.l:.‘?‘lv:«“n'E’.nrl\"x;:fll‘l:-) was struck by a freight train on o crossing | ¥ 100 Y was encounfered. Two deaths occurved I'he management decided to send the Tndi Absolutety Pure. R % , N.J., Ogdensberg, N. ) M ORs ©! - ro lost. @ Y i o rookly! st nigl Twi Vi 3¢ 'l 1« . ” ( to answer for themselves the eritici . Wmikon Ont: London,” Ont. Veterboro! | tween Roseton and Albanyaro submergod. 10 | Sod'one tataly sogured ~"° "% W0 | 10 5 sohmaum waem Mo, ho would o | Mes Winslow's Saotling Ssr un for chil | o thein Hes moras and (natinit, Therio | A oream of tartar bniing powter. Wighest { <o, and Ponti~e, Que, and Monsignor | is estimated that 46,000,000 brick have been e gladto admit that tea also helps to consoli- | drep tething softens the gums and allays al | of the show will pass the winter at Lul, near | of leavening strongth—U. 8. Governmeut Re- \ Enluwlly ?luu'xrill;snl and Monsiguor hm‘l mt“i“‘ {(i‘llm:fluu district, r'bl'he lnn-s were The Death loll. date society, says Harper's Bazar, The great [ Pain cents a bottle, | Beuefeld, at the 1oovof the Vosges mountainly | oort Aug. B 3lenson of Bul ) put out in kilus in process of burning, green New York, Oct. 26.—Ex-Governor Noble | Samuel would himsclf b feat - The tour of the show will be resumed 2 - New YORK, —~Ex-Gover o 0 msclf bo o featura ut an T ~—— Lllmh\\l- m;‘hrum'\ down and the brick under- Gt ras R SR "",mm" :,“h fternoou tea, seated noar the urn, wnd drink- Mrs, Hobbs' Ohild Found | mext spriug _ ANUSEMENT o Killed While Hunting Coons. neath the shois washod aws; dery Thatadar Giad vonterd oy ing innumerable cups. ¢, Oct. %,—The dead body of Mr PO > AGRPRS. N Y, Oct. 20.—(Special Telo- e apoplexy Thursday died yesterday. “Madame, that is u foolish affectation,” he Loxnox, Oct. 2, he dead body of Mrs Phe new offices of the Great Roclk Dime Eden M.uS‘ZB d izt 0 WA e o g e The Swiss Eloctions. (Pt pepe would say, ks the hostess dropped her toa ball | Hobbs' child was found today in a field | Islund route, 1602 Sixtecnth and Farnun g gram_to Tur, Brr] Early this movniug, | geyxy Qct. 2,—Tho elations today have 3 now in Hngland, in 0 fill him anothor cup. It seems to limit | adjacent to the road in the ncighborhood of | streets, Omaha, are the finest in the city. WILL LAWLER, MANAGER whila hinting fer coons, mear Cascade, a |, changed the party strength in the na- Loxvov, Oct, 20.—There was & slight fall | hospitality by consuming time. But it gains | South Hamp d, where the mother's body | Call nnd see them. Tickets to all points | CORNER 11TH AND FARNAM STa, OMAHA party-of’ young men from Auburn treed & | o0 council. The national pleblsate shows of snow throughout England today upon me,” Depend upon it, madam, we will | was found Friday night | enst at lowest rates. WEEK OF 00T, 2ith, coon and proceeded to chop down @ tree. Be- | u lurgo majority in favor of stato iwsuranco [ mye Rov. Wm. StontWiarton, Ont.. st | argivaryen mition sk $8 1, whaa you do b g | - a0 Boriner s Saranass Hostessue Cnipany ¥ fre fore the knters were aware of their danger | against accident and illness A e Sy meions (Ot states | 80 well. And tous would Lo distUISeAt | ctisens of Omal at home and abroad slould | Citizens of Omat o home avwd abrend ahodd | SO G e ko U Konoy puabaatials -t ] ~ wd by s | 16 y 10 o1 tea is convel s of regis « ember that the remaining days of vegistration | Chi Bongs and Dances, A g tpourr o the tree toppled over and threc of them were | —? teen different doctors for scrofula and blood | sation permissible. remember that the remaining days of registration | remenber that (i g doy yistration | Chllaren, w.J‘u.‘:"' Aaican, b yeacd potnoed oF attuck by falling branches. William Duun, | X st Walking. discase, I was.cured by Burdock Blood Bit- Most social functions t are Friday, October 31, and Saturday, Novem | are Friday, October 3t, and Saturday, Novm= | boed fnance 0 age, was killed outright, & 84 Fmxcisco, Cal, Oot. 26.—At the | ters. Write him for proof. tious, and appeal to privileged clas [ ber 1. berol ONE DIME ADMITS LU ALl twepty . years of age, | w ) PP v 8!