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THE OMAHA DAIL \ BEE. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1801. &___—_____—________,_, - — MUST PREPARE FOR DEATH, | &initc st s [ CARTER HARRISON'S LATEST S E L LI N G S H O E S . 0 . | walk He Will Become Edite an lia 0y Governor Thayer's Grim Message to Mur- | Watke = 0 nation had not | B° ill Become Editor of an Alliao derer Ed Neal, | abated and be appiied to the trict court Daily Fapor. m | Tof an injanction o provent Inspeetor JEbor et In our T | » counell, sidewalic committee and the — “shoe store” is a different affair from selling them m any other shoe store you were ever in. The | A - 3 - . . o majority of our customers know our shoe stock as well as s men ( S st ¢ , BUT THE INSTRUCTIONS ARE NOT FINAL, | Bolic from et orlic with bim, e viain- | MINISTERS DEFEND THE PRESIDENT. jor s know our shoe stock as well as our shoe men do. Sit down stairs any day Sy HoInE ot the woHke of Fopsiring the el and you'll see shoes sold in less time and with less words than you ever saw before in your life. Here Question of Commutation of Bentence | for a long spiica of time, - Ho says that & car- | Resolutions of the iinois Confer- | COMCS @ MAN In ‘l,,l.”““" “Gimme nother pair o' them dollarnaquarter shoes,nines, and be quick about it! Will. 16 Determined Shortly pontor was detailed to fix adetective plank | ence Attacking Kim for Carryi ‘Congress or lacé’? “Lace” Ilere comes another man. “Got those Goolycar Welts in yet to fit mc? Something About the Slay- of tho slecpers Wore un: 1 it was while Liquors in > ‘es sir. they ¢ o A oht oive ma g Yore' 3 o \ s i ki e b R L LA S LAt e }« sir, they came 'HI‘IHLI\. ,"All neht, give me a pair of sevens, Congress!” Here's a dead game CIIER DINGES SUP G sport. “Say ! You! Got m\ o' them three nineties like the kicks on me feet™? “Yes sir.”" All right 1son Westover began suit in the district P y O ", H T , . GURTL LHIE HORL T dnaioas OIvew By Difigos Crtesao Benese or Tur Ber,) | 13NCCCM out” Ant so it goes. They've all been here before. When we sell a man one pair of shoes Lixcors, Neb,, Sept. pecial to Tne | . chief of police, cla s 2,000 damages 1o iAo, 1il., Sept. 80, " e =r]—This afternoon Governor Tha; falke: Imgr Jont. " Wostover I th black Versatilo u.ru‘-r“xmrrlulm'\: 'u‘: :’ into he's a regular ”N'””L “I ours after that. 1) d to the uments to wheth D) y )| lo k na 0 P 4 . s . H . ) 3 TR " 1 SE VKU UBALh) SERLARGH Y OF. MiRdsReE Neal | obes the o (ot ST g | dournllam. T onioes of the ol b /\ I Sl :3 A Wesell you a working man’s shoe, with solid sole leather insoles and ustelal alliance claim wl.20 counters that will give you gool satisfaction and save you some money. imprisonment, Westover is the black Bhould be commuted to imprisonment for hife. | Apparatus for he held a writ of re ! ) Piwing to tho Iatonoss of the train from in, and for which both were arrested in possession of incontrovertible evidence oL AR O Gor ey GRATN INSPECTIO which goes to prove that Harrison is deeply -~ { H x D,"":_",;',‘T P AT A until |\ neoting of the State Board of Transpor- | intarested in a daily paper shortly to bo es- 1 yr=4 We sell a genuine Goodyear Welt Calf Shoe, that will give you DR. C. GEE WO |t At o 1 that ho | POTtation was held at j0a. m. today. Grain | tablished in Chicago. Down in Kansas, in a E N J s 5 i : 3 s . G y EAd b el ion was the only matter considered. = | o town called Winfisld, 8 daily U v more solid weur to the inch than any other shoe you can buy. You'll Avas ready to hear the arguments, Mr. I'ne bond of R. P. Thompson and Samuel ) Y J J ) on calle o o Anderson sistant iuspectors and J. T. | Pop sce o ot x dbote Wi o Purley thon called the attontion of e | Rrasoner ‘as' dopucy woighmaster weroav- | the Non-Conformist, 1t espouscs tho sce them marked four dollars, in shoe store windows. 1l S| I) e %"v.iii”fi,".'l 1'1:":xx:.r-‘»:”|(’; I\’\‘“f“:p\'v‘f?x":::l\?' proved. K | cause of that branch of the aliiance which l/\rl« 5‘3 ()() We sell the finest American Calf Shoe that it's possible to make, o five ”lt\ Gnl‘lt lhl“{\\'{\ ;“m[\{\l\t W o The Omaha Elevator company asked for | yo oihor branch condemns as heretical and tho governor had divulged tho fact that ho | tho privilogo of inspecting and weighing | {5 GRer DRVECR SOREIAS B THRAEEE (00 dollar shoe that a shoe man will show you, can match this shoe in any | Vishas to give n fow reasons why he I8 wo particular Ing such wonderfal curos whoro other doctors would commute Neal's sentence to life im- | under the state law and it was granted. tural politics. This paper 1s to be removed fall risonment and that the attorney general M GABER RESIGNS., Al b bdaisiibe ad kicked because he had not been notified Tho resiguation of Mr. W. L. Garber, | to Chicago in a little while, whore 1t will be Arelitimr e i s Nk fispector, has been handed in to | run in the wterest of Carter Harrison. 1t is e~ i o ks 4 T » & 3 A ’ VOhinA e AUOAY LA the. bobuintion aENe PESHG Nearig of the oase Ly thegavernor. |18 dt oy (ORI bl e thlkos: 0ffocts! | a fismod thiat Ha'Wills both fa $héoky. {and (n /\ I S / We sell the finest Cordovan and Kangaroo Shoes. These shoes are us- | giGhin® s atout hatf the population ot the _[ N -\) is published which is called Governor Thayer declared that he had " ol t " . Tecting mudie ) W YEARS. I g 3 Mr. Gar bas businass interests | oot ve editor and copy reador and all other (T R SR ; Fere ik mdiel n \ung Rover conversod with anybody 1a_regard 1o | thatwil consumo ail his time, and henoe tho | (il S SSLOR IRG FORY, SARNE M S GUCE ualiy “cracked up” by shoe man as the dressiest kind of shoes and you're | Nune gea ey, iric) disovirel seventy: tho matter, and had never disclosed to any- | resignation. He tukes o position as chashior fore Ol rist, and Marco Pola, who brought the 4 all this the assertion is o that he has put wearke, t cpyp ‘e l);d\- his intentions in regard to Neal's sen 1’1 the Farmers aud Merchants bank at Red | {i'tho venture, and will advance more if nec- cracked” about seven dollars for ‘em. conpass. oud. nee. He condemnea tho publication of essary, 10,000, Tho statement previously e L e = TRt i . {7 Thic $HIE Groratle 1 Campint,-one of the first Europenns who en- tich groundless statements. He expressed onve ANn EEDR. published i Tire Ber may be_ approg y S / / We sell the finest genuine French Calf Shoe. This shoe is strictly hand. TR e R R TR i8 willingness that the attorney goneral | Mrs Amelle M. Weatars & B8 o o wellanes candiants for presiacnt W D0 made, the stock is the finest to be had and the price is two to three dol- | snian aanizanto "Siit intlinosing vy’ the Bhould have a chance to be present and make | pearing girl of only 17 years, but who has 1 the farmers’ alliauce candidate for president Pulsor 1806 Willard's Middlo Bmpire) such reply 1o Noal's attorney as he should | been married over two vears and a half, asks | {1 15% S yish. Word was sent t neral Hastings | foradivorce from hor !Hhh:\{uI‘ Orson ; ~x..; POINTS ON PUGILISTS, lars under the shoe \hu];\' oilb i3 moll known that cunpowder, stoam and {o that effect. wencral sent his deputy, | declares that he has not only misused and | wpign Alt Kennedy of Streator, Til., bac ; - . nese wors printing thoir deileato books %0 : Geh, L Ap gy e lCre Ty throatoned hor, but failed to provide for, and wnanager of Billy Myer, arrived in t D @SY:@UEBUNSYOUERES HEOBESEEERE? SIERINI@ D VVIEISERIN @ i) ORTS b6 TSRt pa o S irloy then addressed. the governor. | she would have starved den ad 1 ¢ ay vested with authority from But 1t was to medlcine the Chinese gave t1e rolated some of the leading facts in con- | been for the charity of tne neighbors. Harry McCoy, the Burhugton, la., Iter- their attention, and when the emperor Ohin nection with_the murder, telling how the | Lizzie B. Johus has tired of the bonds | weight, 10 arrange a mateh toa finish with - Wong ordered all the books to be burned ho bodies were found and b Neal was sus- | Which bind ber to Elias. Tney wero wed in | @om Ryan, McCoy chailenged Ryan through excepted the medical works, and {t was only pocted " of the crimo and . convicted | Penusylvania July 7, 1575, but sho has &rown | tho pross last spring, but the latter ignored o i moinly on tho grounds that ho had | exceedingly weary of his treatmentof ler. | him, It remains to be seeu what the ol Cantuginaghiiiaolt wire savadybo naving driven the cattle away belonging to In thoe caseof George W. Huble vs. F'rancis, | champion will do with MeC repre of his residence. which was found 2,000 years old man Jones. Mr. Guricy then declared [ the defendant files an answer assorting thal | go;tative at his heels,. When Kennedy was ; | aftor, that the evidence was purely and wholly ¢ ber right name is Lucinda and that thev | asiod apout the Myer-Carroll match, which : Tho celebrated Dr. Hobson statos that one vumstantial. That th onviction was due in | Were married in Cromwell, In., Octobor had been hauging firo for a long time, he ¥ . of tho Chinese dispensatories ves 142 & great measure to the excitement and clamor | 1557, that on the evening of October 7 ho | howod the following telegram from Presi . C T HERBAL REMEDIES alone. Can you wonder ot the publicat the time. That Neal's guilt, | skipped out and honas never contributed a | Jent Noel of the Olvimpic club of New Or S i dCRtTa pavsIe s Ie il sd tha vers was presumed, Mr Gurley then declared | ceut to her support or that of her child. leans dated September “Have mailed Vi REANTes A NE I AV UTSI Y it that since the date of his conviction Neal had Sor i you articlos; Carroll willing, in’ your disappointment and disgust, you been confined 1 a dungeon only four feet by gt Kennedy says ho received that dispaten | apapy oy ) oo T tins fba i J,, s i . L merely change fooes and nssortions bt hos feally confined in a dungcon like that? for a fight and will maae any reasonable con- hisiweb, The borter:isiselectad yesetables the Chinese Doctor comes from oSt un- “Yes, sir,” declared Guriey, “He is con- | lican club was well attended Tuesday even- | cossion to get oue. ABHBHeGFIRUTROTL I ¥ iotivs (B ontitieH — known country, contnining nenrly haif of the ¥ o peaplo of the ‘World, whe 1 the medicines fined fn that cage likea wild beast. Two [ ing. A constitution and Dby-laws wero R g e ot Gl ibiCelal plotire : : ¢ ; £ X . ! 1. BE NO TOWER. i the Enterprise Will bo Cele- | “Only a Question of Time,” being two large 5 ;3 i {- | beoploof the world, whors il thio modicin: men, caiied a death wateh, aro thoro to match | adopted and other routire business trans- | William I, Hale, who has figured in all of pening of the P frogs watching a spider slowly coming down Ho Will N“,t Accept th, ; Domo T L T A o A e e o | [metad G elub decidod 16 havo u mass moct- | the tower sobionies proposed!’ for the xposl: brated Today. his web, ali caveful corn grain work. The nation for Associate Justioa, GBEs A1iy OHOBEN OB INOsE1 U ialnGa DO PO thing being done before until executive clem- | 50760 Pyusday evening, October 20, and ap- | tion, stated yesterday that the World's fair border i autumn leaves in ail colors of corn. now comprohend that afte: giving up all ency had veen deniod. The accused is a young fhtaa 1t gl & ia 28 Eoa Shive WIth ULy RItGEE A" fo0rth “plotive: (s a: boyland/glIrlin cora hope of being cured by your doctors. that in fuaw fondiofreading Rud liasitoweat glasses, | .roiorod s oommiitas consising o vk VaS | wonid bive, to ket along withoul aitomer: Hadain DL R Tl taking 1 s DOSEAr's emodies, 6,000 1 {m"mfi,'f, e s baen talon away from | Dusen, Bruce McCulloch and A. C. Powers | “Wo have abandoned tho whole projoct,” he | SOME OF THE ATTRACTIVE FEATURES, | Busks, —entitled ‘“Looking for the Last | p|AN REASONS FOR HIS WITHDRAWAL, | miniber and abeolutery wnknown ouiside of 1 ¢ it G to securo speakers for the occasion, said, “and I am sure no tower will be built.”” Penny." The fifth is an exceedingly beauti- China At ho ha vonderful advantago e ot o ol 1 e e that be | 0 b was addrossad by M. Saggott of | Inability to get the consent of the South ful picture, “Cupid’s Chariot,” " which is ovor BiL'othar physteinn. i naw. ramedice might commit suiclde. . vernor Thayer | Omaha, who delivered an mteresting talk to | Park commissioners to allaw tho tower to : 3 drawu by a pair of elks made of corn busks . hinvo nover boore ontered your Bicd and otk Luriog this | rocital Governor THAO | yhoyoung mon. o Stanit toonty 1ive years is ong of the reasons | Aricultural Products From Many | aud miller, eld m placo by amail dousle. | He Says He Declined the Honor Be- | on it i if' by it ciri) and o ! Tiie club 1s in a flourishing condition, num- | the scheme has been abandoned. Parts of the World Exhibited—N headed br The chariot is filled m with fore the Convention and Has fondering thocomploxion < i, arent that he was visivly affected by the | jariyy soventy-fivo mombers, aud young re- ODDS AND ENDS. e e 4 corn grains. iling has large pictures g ;) (SRRl iR A taoment publicanism is very much enthused and in- [ o jooal harbors propose to quit the Amer ICEOUSICORCIFAAN I Beatls of Cleveland and Blaine separated by an owl. Nq¢ Changed His y nd have silforod tnde- Mr. Gurley then declared that there was i _ Tho b e Aisetacail 1Ny yonrs. no doubt But that Stellenberger was tho | terested. The club will moev CrHES T i sl e L L et ful Works of Art. The border 1 filled in with puro white illies Mind Since. Tcould not s100p. AR uesday evening. Knights of Labor, from which thev with- murderer. Shellonberger came from a family of corn husks. The sido pleces uro a shell a cha [t -derer, Shel | y 5 L o I patter vhich 25,000 gr o SE— but out ) houg that delighted iu butchery. His father was Democratic Primarios. drow to get_into the Federation. Thoy will | R, patierniiniwhio}es,000] gralnsfotfcorniary butwithout oty and thought Jyuchiea in Nobraskn City for murdering bis | yyeertugs will bo hold in the various wards | Ofubizo hext Suudag, o f ] Stovx Ciry, T, Sopt. 80.—[Speclal 10 1 ¢ G rana Staircaso is a fino represon- | Chalrman Charles Ogden of tho demoeratic | br. ¢ Gey Wo. tho' cyinese dosior ol S choose dole w0 the | ,.Lholast of the brick and stono work in tho | Tuk Bex.|—Rising high above the highest | gat'on of grains, sceds and husks. *The | State central committee ynsterday morning [ Ietfoyed fust In a short time Mr. Summers then made a brief speech, in | Of South Omaha to choose delegates to e | grony Masonic templo at Randolph and State | i 'l ihe business center of Sioux | Mikmaid's Boots® hae for 9 : TBe = cured wovor sinco boon troubled. which he declared that he did not appear as | county democratic convention at the tir streots has been finished and the stars and B siness center of & X | Mikmaid’s Booth™ has for a roceivea from Judge J. H. Broady of Teka- | have reason to biess Dr, Wo. MRS, P, son 8'E ver whic! ines | milkmaid, a figure five a rentleman’ BellRIng g . RS H, 24th S . J & R, 8o mahs 4 prosecutor, but simply asked the gov- | and places stated below: First ward—At | stripes now float from the top, twenty stories City is to be seen a groat tower which shines npaa] DEULY ‘.“—‘.""’ o1 el in | mah that gentleman’s ltter declining to lead | V- HIRSE “‘*"[:m t I & !m “m:l“ uht D 0 then i nbae a1l G acslbaeatsHad ght, composed entirely of corn grains | gt o e SR R s i 5 the public that Dr. rugr o examine the records InTegard 1o | Pivonkala hall on L sud-Twenty.fourth above the street. Ea s L oee. of the!| tacked on separately, which represents “the | $ho democratio forlorn hope in the race for [ Ga can’oliro any dlsoise. ho imakesis be case. A competent judge an _juur hm! streets, Saturday_evening, October 3. Sec- DEFENDED TILE PRESIDENT. gold. It is tho grand central tower of tho | yujden all fovlorn, that milked the cow with | 4ssociato justice of the supremo court. "‘;"‘;I‘y\'\y'n.vt"!’\“‘r“";\ S .’\'h‘}.’\ll s e thoroughly examiued all the merits of the | oi4" Ward— At Kuight's of Lavor hall on | The action of the committee on temperance | Corn palace, being the fifth palace which | the crumpled horn.” A Venetian floral tem- The lotter has causod considerablo excite- falr trial tho patient I3 d d Neal guilty. Evi it ! < v 1 Dssatistied with treatment. DR, caso and found Neal guilty. Every possiblo | mywenty-sixth street, Wednesday evening, | and prohibition at the Rock River confer- | Sioux City has erected. - The dome, covered | ple is constructed after the plan of a monu- ent an oro or less c 16th and California Strects. Of 3 , ¥ Dl t and 1 tern i 1 Califoraia Streets, Of- HAR o8 BIONURNI o0 slthrol RREwhIBhEtHGI I £ g g 3 L ment and moro or less consternation in Lkl b L September 30, ‘Third ward—AtJ. N. Burke's | enco yestorday in attempting to crowd | with a solid mass of yellow corn oars, is | Ment to Titian in the church of St. M in 1no democratic ranks. Mr. Ogden has | A0 Bours, D m. till 0p. m. Call Sunday it condemued man mighu escape had been | %)) on West Q street, Friday evening, Oc- | through resolutions attacking President | e W0 S0m0 b T 0 S G | Venice, The temple is twoaty feet higit’ by 3 FEAn SESUEs S | you wish.’ looked for. The supreme court had care- | yghopy Fourth ward—At Thirty-third and | Harrison for allowing wine i bis private d g g e eiRhtssnifectiwida/Satandingionty GveRiteay, nothing HitosasySin Sthefmatior i taither | PN INe DoCr s ronly pratntedithy fully considered the evidence and endorsed | y streqls, Thursday evening, Octeber 1. car is generally condemded by prominent | Architectural partsaro vivid with the tnts | from the wall, a covering of white corn rop- § than it is now his duty to call [ {Pliowing cight rewedies: GOl Lenale the action "1{ the lowor court. Al that l.fi\llhl = S members of the clergy in Chicago. Rev. C. | of their dressing of natural products, in | resenting marble. ameeting of the state central committee to [ “Tinhood Headach. b, and Kid- be asked of the governor was to review tho Stole the Bcss' Overcoat. G. Truesdell, who was in the chair when the | which corn of various colors is the predomi- There are scores of paintings, most of them | select a man for the vacancy caused by Judge nd Liver Mo ne, Price $1.00. evidence. M Ernest Jackson 1s employed on Gus Auder- | resolutions passed, said: It is absurd to o) vhe: spact | in the galleries of the two wings, und some 5 ¥ Call or write for question blank and book. Mr. Gurley arose and declared that uries | (o, "o “tilling his broad acres. Gus has | ask a couference of 300 minister: oantmaterlal. But when the_spectator ap- | ;0. 0"y i Uatioty may be. derived from | BFoady’s withdrawal. Dr.0.G e W, 104 o1 falifaenin and judges ere and o beliovod that they had | 5008 (01D, 1ak B BP0 SR SR ECR | e “uia” whola of northoru iinois, to pass | Proaches to a point whoro an unobstrueted | tho' following subjects. taken at random: | Local domocratio leadors aro somowhat at | 27 B in this caso. Ho declared that he believed & S ithos ) upon such questions. To begin with, even if | view may behad of the main front of tho | “Discovery of America,” ““Columbus Taking | 810ss as to whom tne party should select for oS that the suprome court had orred. Ho then | yesterday during tho owner's absence, aud | {f ) S ; > y ) g 10t 20 duys B e o o e irttors. from | acolnz @ fino' overcoat hanging in' Gus! | liquor wero carried avourd President Har. | structuroa scons of marvelous offects of | Possesslor of tho L Meeting of An- | thoslaughter. There is some talk of trying Npay tiltcured. DR J BIEFHENE Leb Hathor Ttigko and Blster oo Gallagher of | boudoir, appropriated it to protect him from | risou's private ear, could not kontlemen with | color and artistic decoration breaks upon tho ( Lony an(d, Cloopatra,” s Chingse Drawit | 10 induco Judgo Wakeley to_ reconsider his Omaha, who asked for clemency for Neal. winter's Lblllxn\urd!:‘l\{ls:‘!‘nn};:; k.‘yf;(‘u,gm]‘\:;: S RCEIn A batenit sy Tab the Bumes it Yiow: 3 4 m 1 L wi il P see ew. i TPossim Hunt» ~Game of Base Ballr #Old | former decision and accent the nomination, Tue governor then inquired of Mr. Sum- ‘U‘x;‘&‘,"’ ;":',’I(fl“ 3 costs, in default of | could not the president refuse to touch it and | ‘Lhe architectural features present a great | puglish Hall,” ““Uncle Josh Whitcomb, | while tho wholo list of democratic lawyers | Sonoorning no, Ll';i‘"x}r‘l"(‘x““‘h::“:)s"“"‘ ik 16 will expend bis superfiuons musclo | Still be temperate and of good moraist Why, | variety of surfaco and outliue for decorative | “Tennis Court," of the stato of auy prominence is being Seatrico in which it was rumored that a sup- | N ceping the corridors of the Horrigan for | certainly. This sortof criticism is unseemly. | purposes, and every squaro inch of the ex- | Winter, “Blue Monday,” I ¢ | amined for available matevial. Hon. Miles PKYSIUMHS SURGEONS and SPECIALISTS, s Lot I cannot sec any reason for such a measure.”’ | topig San s anificont glow of colors, | Daughter Finding Moscs ceno iu the O1l | 7 s misen alleged murderer had been hung. tioncxtiewouty/days, Tev. Frank M. Bristol, who returned from | LoTicf Presents a magnificont glow of colors. | g fo ) F inCRS cono it the 01t | Zentmevor of Schuylor is bolng discussed DS merspioaeuaongile s face e Police Court Grind. the conference todoy, said: resolu But no painter’s brush has touched 1t and no | Vg Jiace under the gallery in tho w aud may bo calied upon to fill the vacancy 1409 DOUGLAS ST., w.:"’n'fn'.‘,'fi'.‘-'.i‘CE’fnk'i‘S’v'.»r'."'I'r" Mr. Mahoney |y 0 fncorrigablo vag, was given | Pledging ministors 0 support any par human artist mixed theso marvelous tints. | wing is filled with exnibits from Cent oa o tiokat X B DE Rriatol WO IheE b avors. neohToid | hey lare! thelcolorstwhioh naturs confars| | Amosies and: romt/aout hera Tl notes anness | Eoltowtag o Judao! Broads i L 3 mself to pastures h : southern . Teune ollowiug is Judgo Broady’s letter declin- Ton, John M., Thayer, Governor of the Stato | two hours to hio limsell o pastures nOW | ion or iiot, is nonscusical. The resolutioa in | upon corn and grass and grain und leaf and | see, Louisiana, Mississipoi and Alabuma, | jnr tho nomination : OMAHA, NEBRASKA, of Nebraskn. Dear Sir; When you called me | yesterday morning by Judge King. ot ) i iy el ; e anaonne call i Aty e Yoy it 3 B question 15 clearly a third party movement | flowers. Corn of all colors is nailed on tho | The space nextto the wall io tho cast 2 o P up by teleplin westorday |answered som- | *'qyomas Kolloy Is too strong to worl and | ind it would bo better for prohibition If that | walls in Tancuful pattarns, and. rhces ro | 18 oceupiod with wiricultural oxbibiis from | oJECUMSEL Neb. Sopt. ol -ctlcr. Charles Yo Neal muttor, My intention was simply to | as the police thought he looked fatigued they | had never been organized. Botn republicans | trimmed with borders in which wheat, oats, | Iowa, Nebraska, ~Miuncsota, North and [ Committec--My Dear Sir: The state conven- Stato toyou tho history of tho crime. But on | took bim in to rest bis weary lifbs, and democrats havo done mor for tho probi- finx, sorghum sced and the grasses aré | South Dakota and Wyoming. o contral | vention at Grind Tstund. onthe 1l nst. roflection Lam reminded that tne ‘supreme | Jorry Bruin imbibed too copiously of the | bition cuuse than the third par ink | freely used. (Geometrical figures, mosaicand | court is a great assembly hall, around which | honored me witha call for action quite diffe mm B ~I»uz”-nmwr| o0mplate x".\"‘f'&‘ "‘cf poteat barley juice, and while under its in- | that the Womens Christian Temperance | a great variety of patterns aro thus [ both in tho gallery and in thé space beneath, -‘{l'|'r~m what [ had outiined for myself. | e e ol ot the bphian. winen | Huence endeavored to make his presence felt | vuion, in declaring iu favorof the prohibition | wrought out in” contrasting colors of corn | outside tho exhibits, are spacious prome- hadieonsilded tol sturn 4o tho praetice ot Taw, b T dhat portlon of the opinlon which | i various localitics. The cops took him in | party, has put back the cause of temperance | and set off with suitable relieving materils | nades. In acdition to the daily concerts | Vhe 0 which Lhave been. inanclally. rocites (he history of th P ! D e v : < the most suceesstul. page 178, If [ were to appear befol out of the coid. tweuty years or more. and tints, Scroll work and flowers ave beau- u}nvvn by 1““)1 All"xmm L! nd i lllm auditorium IKnowing that Mr. J. D. Calhoun was a dele- gould do would be to report in subs — KNOW NOTHING OF THE CIRCULARS. tifully brought out. A perfect represent there will be heara distinguished orators. | gate and a reliablo 1, who was not apt e court has there said. 1 have conclud Notes About the City. , , tion, for example, is made of giganticfioating | The Corn Palace festival exteuds from Octo- [ to be overcome by a convention wave, three nodouUrahantioraaatde 1 have conouis (PN ¥ ! Leading members of the Board of Trade \ wnple, gigantic tloating pEalacy daya before the e o g thorotors, to slmply refer your, oxeellency 10 ] miss Sue Bates has returned to hor home | guq several elevator. proprictars who wers | flae, the stripes ‘beine perfectly imitated by | berlto 17 inclusive, daya before the convention L wroto bim as fol- s in Oakland, In. 3 intorviewed about tho St. Paul dispatch | Wwhite and ved corn cars and the stars or yel- NOTN ST “Ordinarily it looks presumptious to decling Tho govornor then said that it would take | Mrs. W. C. 8. Doran, Council Bluffs, 13tho | announcing that the farmers’ ulliance b }L‘“i jne m;}‘.‘_‘l" "'}“: N oot 11 £OLY, bt a thing that has not been offered, but the fact somo time for him to look over the evidence | guest of Mrs. J. L. Martin. issued another ““Hold your wheat” "circuiar | dud rich offocts are proguced in the turrols Frank Daniels’ big company will open a spyafslendmiinoidine youmoltiharye and he could not pass on the matter until | Juhn Forbes, manager of Cudahy’s, came | containing many serigus assertious, among | towers and pianacles by I HEBh SIS N SImRRe] T Reh 2 o honor fo advocato e o thie pib- then. He did not know how long this would | back from Chicago yesterd _them it bemg charged that the country eleva- | £rasses in imitation of wreaths upon a back- | fou <hv's engagem vd's or the supreime benol. T fool justiiod v ¢ y 1 2 el AR aloficorntiars: whlle thaloUoH WOk 4 Eievoning RAnTIne ch | in saying, through you, to thé Grand Isiand 4 5 take, but would pass on itas soon as possible. | J, ¢, Thomas returned yesterday from bis | 10VS i the northwest bad i1ssued a vast num- und o o e the open work in | ter this evening, presenting at each | In sayine thiourh you, to the Grand Istand £ Qlca houra from 8 n.m. (0.8 p. m. Sunday 2 X ) orof’ fraudulant, racel the = tops of the towers are hung with groat | performance his great comedy, “Little Turning to Mr. Gurley he said : week's outing along the Elknorn. berof fraudulent receipts, say that they | the top ° towers are hung with groul | performance his great comedy, “Little | cundid vd would decling the nomination ““Toll Neal meanwhilo to proparo for his | " 134 Do ano of the be % skmon | KnOW nothing of the circular and think tuo | festoous of natural products. The eff Puck.”” Mr. Daniels carries for “Little I Bpocinlists in Chronic, Nervous, Skin and Blood doom just the samo as though excoutive | ; Ed Doud, one of tho best known stockmen | giory about the fraudulent receipts false, | upon the whole is so perfect as toafford to | 4, ‘oi That letter was duly delivored,not onty with | Disonses. ) 8 in the west, was in the city yesterday. o i 0 " | tho spectator on the street, even close av | 1’uck’ this scason the bigeest fucce comedy 210 it, DUt nccompa by a1o - C: i g olemency had not been askea. Remember, £ although not impossible. L 3 panted by a private 97~ Consultation at offico or by mail free. houigh, that this remark hus no boaring on | _ Mrs. G. A. Maddey has rawrned from Den- haud, no suggestion of coarseness, but only | on the road. It numbers about twenty-fivo th Dositive Instructions to ase the lot- | Medroines sent by mail oF expras. securely b e ke e ver, after a month's Visit with relatives. excites a sonso of tho peauty and irmony of | active peoplo, and meludes sovoral artists | 4T for all o welcht to avoid w nominasion | packed, froo from” obsorvation. After th Governor Thayer shook | B. D. Wieke 1..:}1.\- rnl:nw\'mi to St. Ba- who won famo in various branches of comedy [ Notwithstandins that sontrited witih |-omn AUISKS) Slely s permionest hands with Mr. Gurley and congratulated | ward, whero ho will reside in the futurc op puLdInRito e v X 1 | ou principal desig 4 work before they were engaged by Mr. Dan- | the nominat Ot s fauits | . Tho most widely and favorably known apec him on the loyaity that ho bas shown to bis s. Rud Hartzand Otto have rewrned | pr;dita (WOSror fuish 18, 0o \womans | with u vividness which is positively start- | jois, " e cast ot “Little Puck” will b as [ lossmative and s and of purpose tome |l It Urel B, e on oxber clie 5 relativ oY e, Wa omme s morn- ¢ i eSS 50 kind o5 to 8 pths of gratitude tor omarkablo_a i ! Sliptiies e T i n.visit to relatives in Davenpart, Ia, iug from material manufactured on the spot | *In the second story of the main wall thero | folows ’ . voltizalnst any course that would fonva ury | treatment and cure of N uropio aad Sur- . L \ & W. S. Bruen and A. A. Bruen of Oakland, | A portion of the mines building will be the, | is a cony of a statue of Cerves, The wi < <+ Mr Frank Dantets | just ground of “complaint on ‘the part of the | #icl Distasos entitlo time witnont vhasician i gud Mrs, William Doutio, Ors and | o, aro' tho guests of Mr. aud Mrs. L. J. | noxt structure ready for covering: are mado of palmetto leat. Auother symbolic . soreo M, HolorkEvins | iiombors of the conVontion nrthe pusty 1t rap- | fey® garanteo: s Y Pattle, amed 8 by o arpouter. WESTERN PEOBLE IN CIICA representation is Mechanics, The figure is SN, Tony Wallinms | the deapest wavo of - ady lota to rall L 4 B D Tra Tal A b O : ! : IBLE IN CIIC a cs. T L Tol ns [ the deapest wave of adverso ballots 1o ro] « o th 14 were arraigned bafore United States Coms | M. and F. Cudahy of the Cudahy company | mye following wostern pooplo aro in tho | that of a mechanic standing with loft hand s e Hiery Robton || aear e Nab this Al .|.‘\'..“,‘J.‘,..h‘,‘.,,',,f R DRI AN D QSN QBB ar e T oy o e ho chargd of | have gone to Hot Springs, S. D., to beabsent | iy L on an anvil and holding in the right haud a | M 3 " LMr Ed Jobson | I have started in successful cumpalgns over | that follow in its train, e Mw“mlmm"l;m“m"h T several weeks. % At the Grand Pacific—W. D. Gilbert, | hammer. At tho feot is a jurge cog wheel | h'.‘."m!i’fn\.. . “T«\“I““u‘l:{l\\‘\\;:l\‘(l.: smalier I:.I:uHV«‘Rt“'u(}l-pri\q\)‘jh ,'," succoss PRIVATE, BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES foro the same tribunal to answer the accusa. | , D J: P. McCann of Ohio, LL, and his | Charles Blaue, Burlington, 1a.; R. J. Kilpat! | and implements of the trade, This iguro is P b 3 huve iven no | specdily, complotely and pormanently cured. aing boi bt 080 brother, . L. McCann_of Defiance, la., are | rick, Beatrico; N. S. Harwood, Linco "' | made of corn husks with clothing of millat, | {ars Glitedse s lll o Danves | onoteanys. surohndais fopistieliavings thaf ERVOUS DEBILITY AND SE 8. O D O O ol FoaCCULINE | 1) the clty tho guests of Dr. Walsh. o 1{(‘,‘ A B e ;M,l“’,‘u:}f"l,‘,.j while the anvil and iron implements are VSt s b Crnlain AUS QHIDSRULDeAROG [T S AR dontAT S thine AN orisho ORBERS ym otk ITY AND SEXTAL Dif Ding gang of counterfoiters who have | Tho Presbyterinn prager mesting held last | E. W. Lee, C.D. Dorman, Omaba; O. C. | ade of rod popcorn, Among the fino ficuros | forophon SIS Juie Kingsiey | tho 'oEort apparently ncossury'to wuccies | Dot Oporated 1n Omaha and other portions of tha | evening at the residence of Dr. Kirkpatrick, | Sturrett, Sheldon, la. off‘thelaxterior.ara/tnoseiiing Corn, Goins {iMinnlaitiors. ..o ' Slma it | whieh am persuaded wis expected of ol | | PILES, FISTULA AND RFCTAL ULCERS e B g wora 4 uofioms | Twvonty-second and K- strcots, was well at. | At the Palmer—E. A. Aldrich, J. H. Rawls, | meree, Agriculture, a cotton field and the coat | Mra. Moschise ¢::\10... Miss Bulkloy | case of an neceptance of the nomiiaation winra) carud without pain or detntion Beatrice, That out of a bunch of & dozen | tended. Creston, In.; Mr. and Mrs. 1. L. Estes, of arms of lowa. The effect of the whole is | Miss Ticklesham Miss Annetta Zelna I eannot reconsider my declination. At che | from business. r La. L o " o colo: vhicl 4 3 request of party leaders. ineluding yourself. [ ] Jorm i Powtor apoous costing. about 1 they would | Mastor Wilbur Smuth, son of J. . Smith, | Wobstel City Ta.; Mrs. It E. Carponter, | 8 maxnificont massing of colors, in which | _Garmencita, the groat Spamsh dancer,opens | Ritvet Wit (o fay iy resans. bofurs poiit- | nastiy s ssocotuly oumed s soorp ek mako twenty-four counterfolt dollnrs. That | whilo playing with somé companions yestor. | Miss T. Day, Manchoster, T 3 A. FL Marblo, | U THGECE HAS TR B, DY atbreo night's engugoniont at Boyd's new | loal fricnds to the and that they miy bom de SYPHILIS, GONORRHGA, GLEET, Sporma- in one night they have manufactured almost | day afternoon fell and suffered & compound | Deadwood, S. D.; F. I% Conner, Burlug Naw ontars graas tus oveins the specta:: | Lipaierelialonday evening nexh and willbej| ko illy-indamiand the mesltaotiny nayitlc torrhaea, Beminal Wonkness, Lot Mauhood, & bundred of these spurious coins. fractuve of bis left arm, ton, Ia, f om O ea Hovs s thaosbtictde | supported by a company of Spanish students and togtvashat dorerentisbh groalbine | Night Emissions, Decayed Facnltios, Femalo % Not Hio O 3 = At the Wellington—T. C. Sherwood, B. P, | tor ¢nters the palace ore tha decorations | from"the Royal Conservatoire of Madrid. | terested that the ocoaslon ands, betore | \Whiknoas and all doliento dis % pecnliar to HUTCHINSON MURDER TRIAL Court Magic City 108, Independent Order | AL WEAREONCTH Tox Motnostrait elaborate than outside, there is | Afrer her great run at Koster & Bioi's fn | Publleation of my determinati e SR e S s AR THA o R va at e o auffman, H. D, s s, 1a.; i64 e uialde, U After hor great run @ ster § L iation e iuyuatarmtination = <o - eithier sox positively cured, all fune- shadae Hioid and tae Miamers ia.the Shd sociaie laat sventug A Jammo ntmbes. | ATtbur Johnson, Oma ravge of materials to chooso from, 4ud | New York city, and her nimerous social ra- | tion R AR A RATL I8 bop o tionsl disorders that result from youthtal, tollless takinegy Burdariogse e AHl uxnl‘\u\\ 10, |:ANG AROIRNSDRY STER Ry, Al 0 At the Lelaid—John Sterneman, Mus- | & Wore r fined art in workmanship. Tho | ceptious, the famous dancer should meet a | my dociination of the nomination for tho 5 or the exoess of mature years, astrugglo for ajury. The defense has ex- it | catine, Ta.;" Mrs. W. P. Jacquith, Des | buildingis divided into two parts by the | pearty reception in Omaha. The Spacish | preme benen of Nebrasia and ask that my ict Guarantee o cured, sted ton of its” sixteen challenges, and plonel John M. Kellogg was yesterday in | Moines, I grand promenade 65x150.feet, which connects | gtudents will give von Suppe's oue-act op not placed on the ticket. Yours tricture fonmnteed plote, without cuts the stato has threo of its six remainwg. A | the ity. “Tho colonol owns fiuo farm near ‘At the Richilieu—R. M. Allen, Ames, Nob, | the eost aud west wings. The west partis | giea, *“The Lovely Galatea,” and nlso Often- J. 1. BROADY ting, canstic_or dilatation. Cure efTected at r;wh;\l\‘tllnlv_ur mn}lvb\‘m:‘:ulu_-d ‘l:lsll v\!l.'lv Stratton |\|nl(l.\\..w |‘m‘n.;- .n...-l\ ot purchasing At the Auditorium—Mrs. J. M. Celand, n"<x|.l<:nllll\A= tropical wing sinco it is set apart | puoh's comic overa, ove by Lantera = bomo by putient without a moments pain or s‘[ls"“x:‘llvvxlz'::!‘.‘:lll‘u\\"d \:[‘»“\7»:»; \;:‘.:‘l“. “h;_u l\'l“:h .x‘.( i o re lmm.;l/u:uh IL;\-.Y ll\l'u‘m A i\m \‘l| H. Peary, Mrs, Morrow, Sioux City, lr;:’xlt: “:A‘le‘x‘\x‘:\.u'{:r;x:“;o't.‘mm-;m:;x“: “[x 4| Lot making a il of rare interest Poronts Read This. annoyance, ! s s ory slowly today, “rank Burness and 7. Cuddington have re- | Ia.; Mr. and Mrs. A. I Jonnson, Keokuk, Ia, | 804 South Ame d the southern states | for Carmencita will bo put on sale Satu July and_August are anxioas montns for 3 court adjourned at 11 o'clock until tho rogu- | Atohison and other poiuts. They’ weut in | (. C. Ames of Omaha is at the Grand Pa. | Tho east wing, or auditorium, is 150 foet | Forthe first time tho patrons of the Far. | ones. Hov days and froquent changos of | A Sure Gure The STtk ficts of sarty lar afterncon hour. The courtat4 o'clock | quest of brick for the paving of Q street, | cific on his way home from & visit of several | S4usre. 1In it fromu spacious raised alcove | nam strect theater will have tho pleasure temperature are liable to produce cholora | weakness, destroving both mind and body, with was in hopes of completing tho jury by | which they secured at St. Joseph, weeks' duration in Canada and eastern cities, | 18 the east side the faisous Mexican military | witnessing the performance of Hellows and | morbus. How satisfactory it should bo for | all ita draaded iils, permanently cured, wight, but it is not probable, Gitisania ot ianonNo 11 i had s well ab. band give two daily concerts. The gallery is | Roeder's comedy, which was produced at the | parantstoknow that Haller's Pain Paralyzer AR i Hutchinson maintained tho same fndiffer- [ oo udS 8 WEAERR B0 ot ts of Pytning thirty feet deep and extends entirely urou Lyceum thea w York City, openine | is both a pleasant and effactive remedy for Drs. Betts A/ improper in- ent manuer throughout tho morning that has | W AREE MECCRR MG SCKEIR 0F ) PRI riety the walls at the height of Lwenty feot above | Sunday o Thio 0ld | all summer complaints, It soothes and r dalgence and solitary habite. which ruin both charactorized his domoavor. Ho was accom- | 4all Tussday ovening Sevoral shoit ad- Use Horsford's Acid Phosphate. the ground fioor. The roof rises from the ex- | Stor; s ofton been told, but as played by | lieves all pain aud griping aad always effects | mind and hody, unfitting them for businoss, punied this ~ morning by his wife, son, | el WIS YRR, BT e My | Dr. Joha J. Caldwell, Baitimore, M., says: | terior walls to a height of eighty-eight feet | West & I k company it provokes | a complote cure. stody or marringo. @ brother and two young ladles. A httlo | jyoSC ampaig the allisnce will bave an open | “It has proven by experiment and experi- above the ground floor. This vast buiiding | smi tears, applause and wood reflectior MARRI or thosa entering on_ that larger audience than usual showed up this ok b T P U - ence to be highly beneticial in ineoriet is literally filled with, treasures of the | The New York RRecorder says: T happy life, aware of physical dobility, quickly meeting each Tuesday eveulng. y and morning. % - e mental troubies new art of decoration, some of | smooth, conerent tiow of action throughou amisied, Deputy Sheriff Grant MeFarland returned ¥ tors .‘ ; them bewg truly . masterpieces, ro- | the piaco which is effective, the cb s 0 ated works J illions in it)’ d dr zis! g piac e, he characters ! this afternoon from his trip to southwestern \\\x‘;:‘;::z(.«:‘\\'hxfx\‘xl s Lathl, said a drasgish LOCAL BREVITIES. quirlog an' Immenso,.amount | of labor, | aro well manuged, tho dialoguo is spieiten on Chronie, Dinoast a8 lu quest of the misalog wikoes, Miss | prios g5 conse. A el " T "Phe work of decoration was done by skilled | and the play cannot be accused of dulinoss ab b T o M TR T « co, id not succeed inding e v e o Sl S L MOER OF 0O0GEMEOR. y suill 1 ) s \ay kavo you futuro sufferin umo, and ou R @ did ot su d in finding For some tima past I've been a rheumatie, During the month of September the super- | artists and by the women of Sioux City, who | any point i D 8 add golden years to life. 547~ No lotter answored COMMENCED WORK. The first section of the Columbian exposi- | the colors. On these tvalls are thus brought tion building to be covered with composition | out some principal desigus which stand forth her, and her relatives there disclaimed any L intendent of buildings issuod ninety-niue [ labored gratuitously 1 groups of from five to e . LA L e knowledge of hor whereabouts and denied | I recently tried Sulvation Ol whicn gave me | pyilding perwits, uzgrezating 81,310, ton, each having @ certin space to adorn, | o 'The celebrated child actress, Lottio Loawe, SpL0y. aotosh PRpEL oY 40014 53 HAIN, that sne had been there, The trial will go | {08t ietuit ¥R &R RCerely recommond The marriage of Miss Auna E. Helmes and | the matorials and labonog men being sup- | § years of age, is a wonder, and is able to on without her. > | poy, Baltimore, Md. A M. Justin B. Porter took place last evening | plied by the management, and all, of course, | Make most any one pieased with her acting. SAME OLD SWINDLE, at b o'clock at the residence of the bride's | Working under the final control of the chiof T.","l'"f“d"'."“"”' F“".';:' ‘,’“”“'""" """, DRS. BETTS & BETTS' Juage Stewart is engaged today in hearing PERSONAL PARAGRAPILS. parents 1n Windsor Place, Rev. Willara | decorat Soout aud Grace Courtiand, the. wiloh of Wall street, make a great combination at tho 1409 Douglas St., tho casos brought by Finis H. and Jerowe | 5 . Scott oficiating. auore 1s & perfags copr.af Bartholdls | v el it veek . McLam aguinst the National Capital Sav- *hurch Howo is at tho Paxton The police recovered two stolen cows yes. | Statue of “Liberty Enlightening the World, | Museo this week. - . ings, Building and Loan society of North T. J. Hickey of Lincoln is at the Millard, terday. One was a Holstein belonging to Dy, | St8uding on a pedestal twelve feet high. Tho - OMAHA, NEBRASKA, v o and base are of Must Walk Back, P & DELICIOUS American, to recover $1,000 each for alleged | 1. C. Duun of Lincoln i T Turner and the othera red cow owned by | SOlumas o made eutirely wOUKALL failuro of the company' to mako plaintifa | i [t OF TOARoIn 18 ot the Paxton. Mrs. Peis. The animals were found at Thir- | $haded cora. ‘Ilie fizure is eight and one- | The father of Harry Workmister, the AaGIC et B O i Norfolk is at the Paxton. HAE MR il SRS, half feot high aud complotely covered with N L. E young man who was seut to the county Jail a together they took thirty-five shares of stock 8. Sellers of Lexington is at the Paxton. Obacias I AT 5 clover and cress seeas to represent bronze. i g -Aivo B X arle macino filed & complaint In | Pha naliited debe: pans bonn bronze. | g\ days ago on the charge of lusanity, ar- In the soclety on the epresentation that | W.J. Englishof Hastings is at the Casoy. | police court yesterday aftornoon against Sam- | foreh. wh i iheiag bang yorars an electrlo | [led 1n the city yesterdoy and at onoo ap- within ninoty ~days at " the farthest | E. A. Millan or Springview is at the Casey, | hel Monacus, charging him with abducting whilo the loft hand holds a tablot with A0SR BT TAMGEGAT AR 15,908 A0 thoy would recelve the #3500 loan they | | A, Norton of Norfolk is at the Millard | Julis Lagomacino on September 4. The bear- | | i da 10 Corn paluce, “October | piicd to the county commissionors for funds (8 AR aRrat v o i L 1561 cribed thercon. The' crow to pay for transportation for bimself and son aited. Thoy pald thelr entrance feo and | () & Hal of Pawneo City is at the Pax. | 0% will provably bo toduy i uronae magnotia. leaves ipped. with incans | 10 helr homo In Colorado, o o SO materialized. ton. A meeting of the Workingwomen's union | descent electric lights, Auother booth repre The request was refused, the commission NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS. RE corgo Hold of Grand Island s at wuo | ill be eld this (Thursday) evening at 133 | sents “Tho Sohoo! Koo [ ers holding tnat they were Under 1o obligw X " RN L 200! North puth street, corner of Capitolave- [ On part of tho v all is a series of pic- | tious to assist Colorado pau 'he senlo erfe Mr, C. C. Burr, one of Lincoln’s wealtniest “I"l“ Thacker of North Platte (s at the | P When business of an important nature | tures, th S e gy B ARIe | Honatn aaial Eplorade Daliptis, She aemor Vanilla 3 Of perfect purity, and most promiteat citizens was arrestod |yl Ly will bo trausactod. "All wowen who earn | wholé ears of the topmost pig wearing | money to reach Omaha, but was without Lemon -| of great strength, i on the chiarge of obstructing tne | MEARd G their daily bread are earuestly requested to | a crown of yel! ora, The pigs are maae | meaus to return to his hoae. Orange -) . sidewalks on the coruer of Eleventh and O 3. A. Forbes and of Fullerton wre at | atend of nine ears of corn tacked on separately, | - - Almond Economy In thelr use ur adjoining the forme 15 Dr, Chambers says Good champagne ex- mon 2l streets, aud was taken to the police station | the Paxton - - The second pict , In the patrol wagon, Mr. Burr was terribly | O. J. Showers and wife of Long Pine are | Ges MaglcHeadacne Wafors, Caresal | a large head, back of which 1s @ hand bold: | hilarates and repairs waste.! Cook's txire | ROS® @tcy) Flavor as dellcately Ipdiguant, aad 1t roquirea four policemew Lz | at the Murray, beadaches in 20 minates. At all drugsists | ing huge club wna under it the words in | Dry Imperial 15 perfectly pure. and delicidusly as the fresh frult l o | VR T, UOPRIND Frowes© rems Jues 5t K. T