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" MHE OMAMA DAILY ihe best masters of the instrument, He played NUST EXPLAIN THEIR ACTS T | encores. A coutraito voice of r« vnhrh':llr\! % " w o wower and £ weeiness was displayed by Kate | Bichteenth Aruua tisg in Cession at y Officia ted to Appear | L’,rm-h nobue ju seversi selactions, which ghteenth Avuual y'_ e, o - Bupreme Court. | were enthusiasticnlly received less Grand Tslaid pleasing were the piano selestions of teora- | | jetta Loy and the cornet solos by Anns | Tercsa Berger. Laura Daints recited & | ENCOURAGING CONDITION OF THE ORDER per ol selections 1o the inimitable man- Altister vesterday began two oivil suits in | l the district eourt AgMn ex.Treasuror | b} Wilkinson ana his bonasmen for $15411.90, | claimea to be due the cousty for his 1wo | ! terms of office eudink Janusry 8. 1SN0, | | Simon Fritzzon, who was Hired by private | parties to mare an ivvestication of the | p treasurer’s ol revoried nis due, although the ex-ireasuret setied in full BOnesticH will mede & ORC R i = - ol e —) . Hiarhron, Neb, OM" §iiSpecitl Til Agreeable soap for the = = - S ) eram to Tne Ber 1'wo ctreck for §1 ana §8, e ” fseuod by Charies R, Beusew w Fred | Nands is one that dis- purt, grbich she iuvested with & swagger and Ing Yeur—State News, W, 454 ¢ P Wby 2 4 5 i P oTen, reoently) were toaap sonaoteve | SOIVES quickly, washes | een raised to § a ¢ pspectivelr. A . . § maxb Istasn, Neb, Oct. 6.—(Special 10 | mun answerius ihe descrintion ot ons of he | QUickly, rinses quickly, | . Bes.|—Tue suprems o s L'ux Bee. ) ~The eighiesnth annual couver ed for, toduy mrrested st Lin b i . bepr. | DEDTEr that was irresistible. She looked the troutte t Culber h ‘ ol R and leaves the skin soft 5 6558 30 the consty e AN SOt s AL d oted with efeelient | Hon Of the Nebrasks Woman's Coristian kil « AVES SKin SO 2 l - Hitoheook o Before WILL BE SETTLED EARLY NEXT WEEK | ner toat has mage her a popular favor ‘ during the past twenty vears. Her reudi. | A George W. Benjamin and W. P, Filbart May | tion of three James Whiteomb Riley's | Interestiug Address of the President— Be Punished for Contempt ae fe- Imm poems was esecially plessing Other Features of the Work—Om- Raised the Chooks Fra Dinvalo™ at the Farnam ‘[ | | | sult of Their Efforts to cers § Move the Records elected for the Ensu- “Fra Diavolo” was very creditably given jast evening by the Winston Opera company, | Miss Jeannie Winston playing the titular Lixcoix, Neb, Oct. 6.—|Speciul o Tar this woroing to colr Chief Justice Maxwell issued & restriu and winning Zerlina, while Miss Mac- | City. The convention opened Tuesday night and comfortable. It is kv, Neb, Oct. 6.--[Special Tele- | | y —- P order requiring George W. Beojamin and | Nelll nlayed hu\ir Al u-mlm an excellent | though the executive committee met previous m to Tur Bee.]—=F. H. Newell, United | Pcars' | fa 4 / V.2 F . rRsUTE o cler comedy vein ir. Arthur Bell was a very W thet time, Tuis comwittee oonsists of all | Los gov hymen Yographer d survey- B A W. >, Fiivert, the treasurer and county clerk | fOmPes vorn. NMr. Artbor e o Caet, | o | o8 government topographer and surve i = S | 7 ‘ of Hitchcock county respsotively, HOU 10 f& | (“hurins IRenwick was Lorenzo with Charies | Uhe S1ate officers, seventoen vice presideuts, | i have rasched hers oo their survey | Wholesome soap is i son It will be remembered that lust week ent. Miss Johnson Was 8 particolarly } Temperance union is now in_session in this | Surveying the Platte move the recerds and papers from Cuibert- | ¥rreil and Harry Hattenburs as the two | Obe from eacn aistrici and the superintend- | of 1he Platte river. They are mukiuc a pre : {4S : y e ' five ¢ y 1 g 20 10 Trouton vatl 1he. argument upon & | DFIEinds, who are reads 10, §esl anyibing | ents of the twentr.five various cepartments | Lmiuary surver. which wiil vroveotvast | one that attacks the dirt | Is that you spare only five or ten minutes of Petition ip error could be heard by the su- | /TOM & Pin 10 an elephsnt. The chorus saug | of work. The Union Worker, tue ofticial Peetne soure o November 15 The Jate dis. | Wl 480 the opern was rewtiy costomed grews of the union, ‘eaited by’ Mra. 0. i e '“" e | but not the living skin. |your time andlet us show you over our stock of turbance st Culbertson was occasioned by ~— larged from & four-paced to an eight-paged Norne Neh ORI A Sbse p | is Pears’ : it The stiemps of piritooto maxea foroimere, | TO MB. AND MBS. sAwma. | SO IUR 8 foursiesalons aebipseed | Nowex, Nob. Oct, 6—iSpeowl 1o 7us | It is Pears’, clothing, and we know we can sell you some- 3 moval of the records, Tuesdas utternoon anut Reception Tendered to the Bx. | SDUM. Theexeculive committ.. aiso made } o Lot f 0L LRE bR Clre LS R Economical soap is one thi ; O 1 . 1 . 1u contempt aguinst Messrs, Benjamin un Henry M. James last evening atthe Paxton | day night, whben the o) u | the w i « e 1 ] R e S8 GO0r Tte. BRGrTaR S50 M. J g ight, 3 peniug of tbe | the way of frost. The crop is from very Rt s Anee v me. whe g xp fu“‘w;:m,f_;fy‘,‘“” this moruing issued 1he | o (ome of Omata's leading men and wowmen gouvebon’ took place. ‘Rev.” Dr. W. | £00d to medium and some below medium. And this is Pears’. but fail to P]L‘L\L you. Come, whether you l)\ly “Apa now J. W. Cole, baving filed with | brought togetter in plessing association the 3 L [Pilisburr led in prayer. T 3 £ % (o . he clerk of this court certin wiitien charges | fotellectunl lito of the metropolls, 1t was | MAYor Bovden exiended the freedom of the it 4 All sorts of stores seil | Or not, and look at our goods just the same. g:“":‘“f"":'v‘;"“‘n)“l <t el g & Jul. | clearir a symposium of brains, for it seemed v. H.S. House addressed the delegates | The piay *“New Edgewood olks” is & as if all the schoslma’'ams of the city, with | with words ol welcome on benall of the local W. Bepjamin and W. P. 1i,0ert to uu order " u nalf L mud’n :f\? )’;.,,. Sumnel Maxwell, chief jos male friends in ecoodly numbers, crowded Lgurrbm and Mrs, Lydia Boehm welcomed | of this court, ou the #0th day of September, | about the honored cuest of the evening and | 1€ K o ';"e::,if:.”p.‘ {_hle;um\!\“\’\ ol B i eetire U7, Batjacin ¥6a W, £, Filbsry | oLinted theyware &t hls reiarn from & | ofthestata union. | ity which muke up the stock-in-irade of so ( | from removiug Or atiempling lo remove | YEA'S tour of theold world. ILwasathor. | ihe prasidest o the Union. ~MIS {inuch that is callea modera comezy. Mr. m 1CICTCO N their respective ofices, Turiture, fixtures, | OUFblY charming tribute 1o 8 weil kuow ed. | Miry A, Hitchoock ~of Fremont, de- | v ooty specialties are strong on the \ \ b - Sles, booke. pupers G County Droworiy from | UCRLOR, and 1t must have warmed Mr Jumes: | lvered ibe "annusl adaress. which wes | {SLIPO! e Sory, with & gocd deal mora INOLD . village of Colbertson, Hitcheock count jeart 10 fiud that 80 many people were reu m i v o ! o Rt Ar LH ; Both- the village of Coibertson, Hitche 1A 56 950 Bith Aok s doue iu the past veur. It abounded 1n whole. CODSISLENCY and naturalness than is com Neb., to Treuton, in snid couniy, u 1 oy A meronn 16 cing no preten: | 1b especially druggists; | You cannot afford to miss our immense assort- _ sions to elaboraleness or high finish but | a]] e i | . 5 R il D d SortSflP?OP!e, use 1t | ment this fall, bought to sell at lowest prices. A > - , viS SOV mon where anylhing of the kind is at . B iy ot Novembsr, and said | Assisting Me. and Mrs. James in receiving | S0me suggestio The address was received | tempted. They are Yaade ¥o BELT & part it baving been subm tted 1o this o arule | 1be guostewere Dr. Milier, Miss Brigge, Dr. | Fit8 abplause and was referred to tae reso- | o'y eolding of the piot, and_so have some ‘7 E | is allowed herein agaiust tho said ree | and Mrs. Joseph Duryes, Profand Mrs. | juth Somiivies President Wilson of W | gyouse for their existence, There is novody ) | W. Benjamin snd W. P, Filbert directung | Gllesvie, Dr. und Mrs. Spuiding, Mr. and | fIPUSL C0vese was lutroduced and maded | o), e stage who can sing & comic song with | < them to appear before thiscourton Tucsdav, | Mrs. Kilpatrick and Mr. wnd Mrs. Howard | ey remurks. e L 0ita suth Tanlle nbbiadai ang BarAlnly | | October 11, 1812, to show cause why tbey | Kenncdy, whose guesis Mr. aud Mrs. Jumes | _ Vesterdar moruing the convention reas- | 000 "\(ho 5o unmistakubly enters 1nto the 7 « ) should not be punished ms for contcmpt for | huve boen since their rewrn. The pariors | 08T 'h“ te entire torenoon was taken | oo gnd meaning of his work so heartily 5 A 1 REMIF 16 e 16D Ee. " of the botel were prettily decorated | uP b¥ the apoointment of committees, reat- | g "Ny Heywood. One week commencing ) Wit pulms aud ferns, grouped i masses | 108 delegates and reading of minutes. | Supreme Court Proceedings, Sunday matinee, October §, at the Farnam cause October 11 why they should not be earnest and intellizen bers, rul.vkhwu for contempt. Flagg vs . 0 VISiL 0 the cafe where the intel- | SRSH HEE MU REARL IS ERRS o the Ne- enurely free from grossuess; it is spontane- Leave given plaintiff to file additional tren- | 1 ul quite gave way to tbe material in |\ Sl6iNE KU rtishptinleelul i Rl ERm e T them:selves. Iraska ymen's Christian Temperauce b . . script. Omahs Coal, Coke and ristian Teu .‘ b SRS OIS tHIL Anhola Edboea Ti the G. t F ” 1 o e washare of 1t oty soaass | S0 So8e7 il thecasibeer ware e i | 1,07 meom e e oot the | SR ents rfurnisnings pany vs Fay. Leave given plai for the ersuing ve The cfhcer: affidavits. Jtichards vs County Commission- | who were quite in the msjority, were judges, P o e Miaycers are s 1 ustic powers s a distinot purity and nubllity tion. | lawyers, business men, puysicians,sll classes 2 s L o S bere and there 10 add to the beauty of the Election ot Ofcers. Sreet Lhies i 9 William D. Beckel. esq., of Omaba ad- | scene, while the Sutorius Manoolin elud [y oo oo oo T SETR el o OUN G EN'S mitted to vractice. Omaba Loan and Trust | played soft, dreamy airs throughout the ,0”_,”_'; Be \';:","“R Pl .;h:r"?‘f" k) Mr. Sol Smith Russell is a peculiarly S .l‘? company vs Overall. Motion 10 dismiss over- | eveniug from its post off the main salou Ee b bt it was POSU | happy cenius. For his popularity he u M .]l I Englebert vs Troxell. X Ao itk rarely wmet with 1 other walks of life aud overrules: appellu en auys L sented bent on assisting the prime wovers in ety b et s ruled. Yeager vs Lemp. Motion to dismiss Refrestments were served iu the cafe, ap | PeDed sna misceliaueous business matters v | “mo Iy i rical F P FOR ALKALI WATER. ( L) e I S OO R T ORGSR G B e e e et s R S I e e el D L iy State ex Fel Auormev Gencral vs Swith, | @ beartt, Joval welcome back o the city | COrImE’ secreturs, Miss Blin M Watson, | Firuni'in this professiongl work thatnotto | o o Eie A Do bl Dismssod. The foliowing ciusos were coa- | which owes 80 much to the ability of the S‘,‘";“;““"- treasurer, Mrs. Mary M. Lastry, | BERY 03 V0" DO01G bo ta sligtt an inflaence L i b tinued: Bohn Sash and Door comp. vs » placed the free schools of Omaha L enieein FLER e AT S that has distunctly emphasized his art. His wHITE nuss“" so‘? . Chase, Roberts vs Fisher, Cooper vs State. upon 8o excellent u plave. And to empla- . ’ Stng i i B homor is essentially of the best and most £ ~ vs Coffnan. Rule on defendants 1o show to wtelicctual fure they were ulso | \(FeUNE 84 convinelng of une fact that the | persuasivo order: it commands with equal BO Y S LOTHIT\]( ¥ accord with the ruling feature cf the - emperance union has | goq )ity our lauchter and our tears; it is — L) Gvatruled, Tiowe ve fioss Briatisk ompany. | a nuimeer. of il tabies, —whioh, were | Tore brought up for discussion and_consta- | {PRRC BN Bege s W MR RES D Motion to wdvance overruled. Hofeck vs | crowded during the hours of he reception, | fratiol. Ibis evening's session was verr R bt i ea o are e b0 A AU | 'etait s SompIIG L, S6ten d6d Hitharn wAs e SRR R RN I uia s baime, che moasasuiBATy th1wy eUEI: mitted: Yacer vs Lemp, Stunwood vs | delivhtrul aumosphere of good fellowship, an b 3 it o F A that oue can hardly e te them. His State. Motion 1o dismies sustained. Crews | showing that while the teachers were guite | \hrE€l¥ sutended. The papers rend were iv- : » i Spacially Adepted for Use in Hard Water Beaver Valley's Exposition at Wilsonviie | S3C63 Whutsoever the mood, he ls tne pecialy fuen - Omuba, Farqubar vs Hioben, Karll vs | sbsence of formality aud stiffness which master. . R 2 ) i Kuhn, State ex rel Campbell vs Fergusen, | pi Ihe guests immediately ut their ease & the Best tnite Hisvory. s We can wish our stage no happier fortune | [\ ! N Successors to M. Hellman & Co. Henry vs Vliet, Lainy vs Nelson, Mvers vs Among the nucdreas who evailea them- WrsoxviLLe, Neb., Oot. 0.—[Special | than this bright, cordial, kinaly man may TR 1 McGavrock, Bank of Cc vs Goos, | seives of wndering congratulutions upon the | Telezram to Tae Bre.]—That which bias long live to adorn it and 3o delight and bet- THE | Omata Stroet Railway company ve Clair, | safe return of Mr. sna Mrs. James were: | fair o be one of the most sucoessful meet. | ter its patrons with the pumty, the versa- av = Omaba Street Ruilway company ve Elkios. [ Mr. aud Mrs. P. L. Perine, Mr. and Mrs. B Villor ‘Brpontt ety | Tlity, and the cordiality of bis art. ©) 2 A LTl S s s Doaver Valloy Txouluon Sooio | wiriRissiliandiblsiereRigntoomany willil i) oo i pissusioastench yoniityeuts Corner 13th and Farnam Streets. 4 C 3 . | G vbon, Prof. aod Mrs Homer Lewis, Mr. S NOWS A0 SUI0. oS 0dey’s | open & three woeks' epgagement Bt Boyd's | theright thing st the right time S L:rnl:uc;:: of Henry Oliver againstdumes . | aud Mrs. Edward Rosewster, Superiuten: | crowd excceded the expeoiation of | theater on Monday oveulug uext, presentiug y Lt - deut aud Mrs. Fravk Fiizpatrick, Dr. and [ the management and & muok larger | ‘A Poor Relation,” oo pMonday eveniug, and | LJOOK AT THE SECRETIONS! ::::'l: {_r;fb\‘f-_f_“'t;-;":5;:32‘“;*513“3 :3{ yBe | Mrs. Harold Gifford, Juage ana Mrs. Kev- [ crowa 18 looked for tomorrow. | “Peacefu! Valley” ou Tuesday and Wednes Wants Another Accounting. Leavitt Burnbam, Mr. and Mrs. W. A, L. y . \Jd s T " s - . ) sor, Mr. and Mrs. Mclutosh, Dr. ana Mrs, | o 5 . | 0uv evenings. Seats go on sale tomorrow e that they arc healthy and . the mf%i{"‘qt F o E"{ orve Seeds, Oliver commenced a $0,000 anmare suit | 5 monng Mrs Ml D A itry, | The extbits in all the departments | OEF Erening esen Tt MehE WOrk. oheu s o 4 T Ay muug & 3 M against Mr. Lansing bot afterwards with- | %y SO R0 S o e and Mrs, | are large. The business men of Wilsonville 47 : | Bradiey, Dr. and Mrs. Swartzisnder, Mr. | made a splendia exhibit of tbeir goods in a " The sale of sea| drew it. Still later ne commeced a suit 10 for Stliting's minstrels il e Clhan 1 th etV DE Low 3 tomory, compel an nocounting_ between the 1wo, who | pra° pa Foreq - MoGonnell. Miss Brizgs, | Jong bail nermanently built forthe puross. | Will Open at the box office of Boyd's theater b wn at oz wita 4 . Hon Servows: siEac. iteno or i are joint owners of the Lansing theater | iss McShane, Miss Hamilton, Miss Powell, | jac. = Lo ARk dr" hort | lomorrow moruing. Ths engagement is for Ly s o A 4 5% une i ¢ Rou dee e This city. Todss Mr. Oliver commences i | e Maor i Miss Hamilton, Miss Powell, | Rev. Mr. Borce of Baaver Gity made & short | Syioag night, for one night paly. r. Sehonck’s Mandrake Pl 7 s Q- Ay S : Visve o back: shira suit. He sets forth in & petition tiled ap, Mise ! Lavear Mis Buttert | talk on education. He was Tollowed by | e x ‘ “EFORE AKD APTER S 3 4 e Weue with the clerk of the district court inis mora- | oy’ Misw McDonald, Miss Wycoff, Miss | Cbancelior Creighton. Rev. Mr. Howe. | Humburk Officials Muke a Statement. ey Garrs away all dissase gerims wad wil pol Fop siinlin Onuba By iShoras c ) hT fug that the property in question is encum- | Soyjeciupor, Miss Marble, Mist Goodwin, | Cbapiuin of the state penitentiary, is present | g \ERRE (PR Ale B SRRt ] ous watter Ve 1 ] bered to the extent of £0.000; that Mr. Lun- | Mic Huliday, Mrs, Truland, mrs. Fitch, | 88d will make an address tomorrow on | BUEG, ok e ORCARIG0 OrioL $19/] maturalsacratiDE il — 2 sing bas bad charsze of tho binlding nud 838 | e MoAcents Bes, Dammotte Nis eod, | prison lifo, Helen N. Goff will also lacture | Hamburg senate bas made an officiel state- | vount of dizestion and L\ quickly. xufely = coliected a large amount of rents for which hie has refused to make an accounting. The court is requested to order & partition of tne thoroughls. Keep head oo et warm, skin clesn Miss Margarer. feed, Mrs, Ailen, Mr. and | on woman's rights. orrow occurs the | ment in reply to the cuarge of the A Mrs, Dixon, Mrs, Meredith, Miss Whitman, | much talk of pand coutest between the Wil- | vice consul here to the effect Mr, and Mrs. E. A. Perry, Mr. uifield, | sonville, Beaver City, Lebanon and Cam merican wat Hamburg SHORTEST LINE TO HENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS. property, or if that cannot be done order it | yjp' [yaprow, Mr. Silas Cobb, Mr. Charies H. | bridge organizatious, which is ceusing much | Lios ptp en ; “? e uny u Cholern e They ia the Chicago, Milwaukec s0ld aud the proceeds pald 1010 COUrt, &0 8¢~ | Biown Mi! Henre Livesey. Mr. Braner. | speculation. o ounditfor ke i Unilad & St. Paunl Railway, as counting had and the plaintiff be paia his | N ' hoaione h as 1 (s, IMias O'NriLL, Neb,, Oct. 6.— [Special Telezram | 'k“"“ "“‘"l the chalera wvas Tl a2 aYhaS just share of the awount. Iieudle, Charles A. Goss, Dr. Rose- | to TEE BrE.|—This is a big week for O'Neill. | Koown to _Dbe epidemic — in ihe | gqoMACH, LIVER AND BOWELS Li ' Sare el nted on this map. d Ve Crammer. Dr. and Mrs, | The county fair is the chief attraction, Hon, | Sii¥. The statement savs bills of sheaith I coln in Briel. water, Dr were given Aorav Jorman: g e hror Tor. amdl | 4. M. Deviue, people's party spenkcer of | Were £iven poth the Moravia_and Norman D. R. Lilibridze will commence at once | Ven G 3 N, g nia, on which the choler: ke out e g nLaar Liehtes % —_—————— day, ang D 3 5 i mentary rhix Jepot 10th and Maxoa St Omabs R e e Mis. HARKINON IS DYING good. Fifteon bundren people attendd | That cholerd was 1o Hymbure: Avold i Ve T Exrass | € b & last evening 1o Miss Kate Dumrow. The A ot S todiy. . Ihe Anesial tos uromman the ioiding Faneral Directors. Epsematoncammitaliie g m newly wodded couple are uiready ut home &t | Death's Winnowing Winge Hover Over the | by JORoE 18 ties. The firel prize whs Wos 0% | Lovisviir, Ky.. Oct. 6.—At the meeting cholers ol Danvar Libized: 1oosir (4D p @ A O e o and & Jury are engaged togay | Pl iouse=The Fresident's Conaitlon. | Brown, sume plaoe, thira o¥ Miss Thomas of | of the Funeral Directors association this af- | yver stomach aud-voweln. more cason of precan - 2 ; in the oase of Celina B. Blake A New York, Oct. 6.—A Washington dis- | O'Neill. Foot race for §100 a side was wou | ternoon Detroit, Mich., was selected as the | tion and cure stana 1o the credi of Dr. schenex’s | Flectric Lighted, Steam Heat- McMurtry ip swhich the plainiiff sues for | P8ICh to s morning paper says: A cloud of | by Smith of Ewing place for the next convention and officers | Mundrake Pills than uny other neency or remedy A = $3.000 dumages. She alieges that the de. | despondency hangs over the exocutive man i e were elected us follows: J. Luvbe, pros fori {ed Vestibuled trains leave fendant threw a cioud upon ber titie to five | sion, for Lae president, his family 80a his [ Ouxiaxm, Neb., Oct 6. |Special to Tm | consi,jbmes Sharer, socretary; C. A. Miller, For Suffering Women. | . daily at 7:05 p. m., ar- e o yin v acres of land which she had bought for in- | jutimate friends now realize tust Mrs. | By | Nels A Remstrom ana Tills Luna : T DR, MILES' ) 7:05 p. m., o vestment. = i A = , 5 e T R e s Y ey v CHICAGHL 1L 1 & PACIF DO o6 of & lurge number of adaitiopal | HATTIS0n 18 beyona recovery. They bave | werg urrested vesterday for bresking fnto | Wil Not Heid Their Annual Show. ' riving at Chicago atg:30 a. m. Ghion. (bepol 1eh & ety Sta| 3 witnesses were piacea on the ivformation | [OURBUAgainst that velief for many weeks, | 1he house of Oscar Lincoln, asssulting Mrs. CuicaGo, 1L, Oot. 6.—The State Board of Restorative | City Ticket Office, 1501 Far- wxpron against W. H. Irvine, whose trial for the | &ndthe puysicians have sought to hold oul | Repstrom, wife of Nels A. Renstrom, and | Africulture has abandoned the ides of hoid- 2 0. o Kxpross.. b, murder of C. E. Monigomery commences | bope, but the truth has at last beea facsd | Oscar Lincolu. Mrs. Renstrom left her bus- | iPg the usual fat stock show next month, 1t and they feel convinoed now that no eartaly | band about five weeks sgo on sccouutof | bas heen found impossiole to erect a suitable T TR skill cau bring the sufferer baok 1 health cruelty. Yesterdav morning st 8 o'clock | building because of the increase in value of The mental and physical stram on the | Renstrom, 1o company with Tills Lund, | siructural iron, caused by the Carnegie next Mouday. oy ' nam St., Omaha. Wes oplessness, T% oy m wyane’ 0 tto M incolu’s house. w en- | strike. & Prostr B — e i . b Jane'’ at Boyd's. prosideut during the pasttwo months nas | We0L10 Mr Lincolu . ’m" £ Mhew. fen-t S IS E sk Has tx indngii: |04 p B -ufi‘xl-l"x“'Alj:‘..z-‘..‘i-,,..‘}:‘,ul:x, 0:‘:::’:"‘;“::'; buen great and bas leftits mark upon bim. | mapoea that the aoor be opened, which was One of the McCoy Gang Sentenced. PROFOSALS FOR GRADING AND Mr. Harrison is & most downcast marn and 5 sed. He then broke it in and a general Lovisviipie, Ky, Oct. g —A special to the SLOPIaG BANKS OF in the art of mukiug points and in knowl 1 nis devotion to bis fawnily is one of the beau- | £gbt 100K place, Mrs. Reastrom being burt | ‘Times from Bristol, Tenn., says: Ploasant After four yeurs A heeiii T | - edge of Just what the average theater-goer | gifu) features of his life, quite severely. 'The triui took place before | notor u member of the Meboy faction of treutment Uy the AND FILLING LOT | Bsam most fully apprecintes, and & “litterary fel- |~ Siyoe e day he first realized that bis wife | 4isrics Aribur. A laree crowd wssemoled. | 1o fumous Hatfield-McCoy feud, was today | the lend, but with 3 relief, huve used y REAL ESTATI | & i 82 KX ler” of French extraction get lugetber aud | wye crivically ill the president as bsen 8 | court Mr. Lund gave bouds, but Renstrom | Convicled of murder in Pike county, Ken- 3;":’!9 ";'ff"x"'" apaAYe DDA O Senled proposiie will ler by the un- | » Fast Ml "Jh.;‘ is produced. : constant watcher at ber bedside. After he | was taken Lo the county jail | tueky, and sentenced to life imprisonment. Visie hie cured me cor SIEHON ML olina tober | Vodyis 1UAGD, MIL Ariive “Jaue" is brimful of points and 1o eve; ret o1 Lake 1 — —_——— JM.Tavic stiv,0. Trial bottle ity J4th, 1887, for o ! nd s 2 by ! O ¥ | returned from Loon Luke there was au ap- M Tavion, Lotv0. Tri ruggiste | 14th 18 i ahtng yuany 4 Tuey are irresistible. The story of the | deut was amone the first to discover that t Crere, Neb, Oct. G.—[Special to TaE | Newrowr, R. L, Oct.6.—A local grocer | Jorsaie by Kubu & Co. Cor 15 & Douglus | 00 B Now* it Bt 5 e 2 7 a1 Cnicns »m three-act farce is supremely ridiculous, but | HHprovement was ouly temporary Bee.|—The baro attached 10 the fine resi- | narsent the sheriff 1o the residence of Mrs) | ™ I e e s e | , GT 0Nz OF bk dowd toabout tneievel of | 4 K G vos nov 8 man or woman of the audiouce tbuy | oY SslerdLy 8l s cabiver mestiug Mr. Harrl. | dence of ex-Governor J. W. Dawes burued | Paran Stevens of New York, the muny TAKEAPILL i T b DI 1ok ciag, o b8 fotlows: | ‘ T crowaed the Bovd lust evening out felvas | S0 f0F 1 frst ime spoke of the greut | i an emrly bour tols morning. The kitohen | mes millonaire, and selzed her borses snd y » i it ot A iihe oo inart tan | 81T S Wk m much uterest iu its development as if it hud | 4EHCtIOn which 18 buveios over bim. HIS | g of ths dwelling bouse also burned. The | carrieges for deot. Hobb's Ara the Best on Earlhi. of the: followinz bunks Of EATth 50 u% 10 proe | Tercce i o ] been 8 work of serious genius, and ajl | 2dVisers coasideralely witbarew seeiug thul | iy e gprival of the fire depariment saved R R : veut the Tuillne. wastiuz or washing of earth nkhal Dep laugbed tll tears came. 1t was “Jane's | BE W 100 deeply moved Lo di-cuse e | o puiunce of the house. Dumuge ubou : tEC. T B g e LIy i | onthe stdewulkts wdjucent the P T P b 1 O ata 9 uffuirs of siate ubder such tryiug circum- | 1B¢ buluno asg ¢ WEALHEE FORECASTS, Iy on the” LVER, KID- | R 0T Girih on lots 1 and = 0y and all thut cau be said, | 4T8¢ £1.500; small insurance NEVS an? BOWELS, dis. | | st uanh o0 it andis e = between laugh-cugendered biccoughs. is R T OO Ve YR TR A brickluyer {rom Lincoln, whose name | probabilities for Twenty-Feor Hours in the peiling Headaches, Tev- | .0 0 SR L B AT aoigt s A [ Come agaiv Juve. True, Lhere are spols on 3 3 hahfra. * | could not ve uscertined, working on the res- Way of Wind and Sunshine. ©r8 Bud Oolds, Lhorough- | o Cjries street between b st Y P the sun, snd the authors of “Jane” have bur. | 00 Passed u fainy good uighi. resting ese v bich ¥red M\ h 2 1y clcansing e gystem | iy, R ; - R ve bur- | his morning. There was no change in ber | 10eD0e whic eyer, in the eustern |y, qnixe10N, D. C., Oct. 6.—For Nebraska of ‘disease, und cures. | * s ) AP 10 n | (K Nat) Wyo Kxp (x Mon) dened the work with a too lingering devoue. | Lhis morning. part, fell off the scaffold today, 8 Qistanceof | VAS A e £ 2 of disense, und cures. | Hinkeafenrthou lots 1, % 4 ands AR | 285 BTN RGOtk Ranay) ment for the suke of wakiug & point that is g eighlesn feet. The man received severe jy- | —oeneraly fair; cooler; winds shifting 1o They are sugar coated, | = Binka of enrth oo lote 5 uod 0. block 15, | 2L o R h.Ar?ll_\ 'u'urlh :he prive of un wuti-climux e RO TR ey terna! injuries, but the result cannot now be | north do not gripe, very small | <p 0 Addition 3 i e I TICAG TEW IN|ATEIVE) of Charles Fiobman’s companies are & hibore stated. For North Dakota—Fair; warme: ; varia- casy 10 take, atd purely | LT 61 eurth On 1ot 15 und the north half of | _Omuhs L i Mures St | O £00d, 8BG the one 0 Whose care “Jane’ bus | AKEWO0OD, N. J., Oct. 6.—Numarous mes- —_——— ey J vegstable, 45 plilsineach | 10114 Sunnyelde Addition i R TN e boen placed is nol less than £00a. 'Lhe finest | SBEES Are being received at the Laurel house Christian Endeavor Convention. R winds, e vial ~ Perfoct digestion | ““imiics of burth on 1ots & % 10 aud 12 Cherry | 1040 8 & it of obaracter acting that could be seen is | here from friends of Eawin Booth, inguir- | Bearwice, Neb., Oot 6.—|Special Tele- | For South Dakota—Fair; north winds; follaws ihelr use, Tacy | Garden, fronting on Herron stroet, now cailed | 4465 1 e q b : + i o - i . . Oy cure sic g | BYODUC, kN oy w. the Mr. Kersbaw of Mr. AL Harris: it is art | jug afier bis houlth. He ket bis room this | gram to Tar Ber)—The city s already | €00ler in soulbesst; warmerin northwest aclie, aud are reconnuend- il ot o 12 look 11, Hanscom Place, fn | 40 mliix e e T yahe Fronch eheriection | morning, but bis aaushter, Mrs. Grossman, | throoged with a host of delegates 1o tue | PORAC™ \ | Fhwsiclans, For sule by Jea ng | the city ¢ Omihi. Sueh Work 1o be dc i b For lowa—Fair, except vossible local | @rugeists orsent bymu::: 85 cts. [t " woord nog 2 the IusLrueLior ¢ seare 02 Euglish-spealivg. stage. | M Hurris never | S0 there were no grouuds for serious ap- | Nebrasks state convention of the Societies | showers in ewstern’ Portion; cooler: borib. FOBE'S MEDICINE €0, Frons. S Fransitne e e L T wisses & boint and vever seems o wmuke one; | PREBONSION us to her futher's condiuion. His | of Curistian Endeavor which weets hore to- | west wiuds. N b 1T 200 Toioen 0 (B8 | 1 G Saide. on sar: | RRA L OBl e 0w the art that conceals art is perfectly exem. | Dewlth bad improved siuce his arrival ere | morrow for a toree davs’ session. The pro- Local secord, Fuo & G0 ot ihth & Dougar b nishing by the board, and Lo be woo | Thiw T Knstern iyer ... .| 180 p m plified in his strikingly urtistic performauce, | 83 she expecied that he would recover bis | grum is an elaborate one and contemplates | Oppice or THE WEATHER BUREAU, OMAHA 3.4 Tuller'd Go., Cor. 14th & Dougiay St. with u certificd ct B the sum of §5 K. | F00p m (Ex Sun) Atlantie Mall (B3 Non) | 7.8 Miss Grace Sherwood bus & thorough cou. | D¥RILE completely ¥ vumerous interesting addresses by leacing | 0oy 6.—Omaba record of temperature snd Foster & O’ Copaci Biutle 16 b fainy ity of Omaliv, &8 &u ovliency of | €4 m (KxB) Ceser vaciwiser (Hx Bl 440 eoplion of the pari of Jane and its execution | ;11 18 88id by persons who bave scen Mr. | g,aeavor memvers of the stale and music | ruiurall comparea Wiln ooFREspOAIDg day of 71 | EFhe boord reserves e right to reject any | o R T2 Ay sopan e st e T | 318 SRy s e, o, A | USSR et B A Bt | : PSYCHOMETRY! | Hi M mriserioe 1o s sar | 28] 2088 ers: now and sgain the shows glenms of | PIAIS 10 be 8 very sick man. meeting oocurrs ui ¥ p. m. LOWOrTow. F o i . 1801 160), J A vser Waw o Louiy Expiom higher comedy sttainments. e — ey - Mazimum temperatare 2 615 475 6.5 DR. EMMA HAZEN, Chutrmoan Bowrd of Public Works. e ST T Claude is & bov—Buttons is the generic mo to Ausirisn Kiders, Baniricg ¥. M. Or A Magimun tomperslam 11 L die o The Plienomens) Physiciun, Teacher und Author. | Ouwsbia, Neb., Septo.per ek, 1602 owes Dume of his class 10 Eogland—a sort of boots | Loxnox, Oot, 6.—Toe News' Berlin cor- | BEATKICE, Neo, Ost 6.—[Svecial Tele- | Averace teuperature .. 5. 44> 41= 52 oas, will tencl, pRYCROmELTS L0 pbSICANN ANG GLher ) P and door boy, and a character compuratively | ye,pondent says: Emperor Williaw arrived | 8 to Tuk Bee. ] —The vew Youug Men's | Precipitut.on. veseeasna ® 08° 00 i 10 dlashoula diswases sad give i RV G5 g Dew Lo the “American stage. 1t is “cousid- | |0 u P Christian association rooms on North Sixth | Statement showing the cendition of tem- O Lnir with B1-00 ahd Bave Ll demon. erable of a purt,” ana Artbur Boylan plays | (0447 8vd 8t once sent bis aides, Couat ey ature sud precipitatios st Omats 10r 10e | wrave L HEALTH O g, Notice of Assessment of Dawages lor Grad- i Master Hoyian bas much o da with the | Wedel and Major von Moltke, 1o give speciul | 5ir0et were formaly Hocicated tonight by A v o SRR (R e s " 4 success of “June," und deserves the bivhest | welcome Lo tne Austrians. Germau officers, | £l ST 0oM aua anstrumental muslc | With Lbe peneral averagy. —= - S i praise for bis work, playing with ull theease | igh and low, viea with eaoh other in the | 7\ g ffgir was iargely sttended apd w. 1% | Normaltemversture..... - Dullag Ntates Marshal's saie To the owners of all lots, parts of lots and o Lt s ©of 8 veteran 1v lizht comedy. The otber | warmth of their reception sud deluged their | o 71 unt success. 85 8 | Exoess for the aay.. - 1n the cireuit sourt of the U= ited Stutes for real estate wlong sliey in block 55, from 7w Union Lapot, Counell B oburacters in the rvine-vart cast ure ade- | Fuesis with chumpagoe. The ewperor has » B S | In‘m-x:;u-\ since Muren 1. w‘;'fi‘l.“fi”\‘\‘{.i:' "&"'x"m s 1’“‘ .p:n:‘:\:. o Sathod thive tha eale ity quately represented. The Boyd bids fair Lo | ordered seats for them &t the roval thesters Wilkinson G s Normul precivitall - alaees 4pe dabn V. MoDowell wa, | o8 o, A e ie tarcuted frob Boldors of tha Lreuk its busivess record with “Jaue." sud will give them & banguet. He cume over Kinaon SHieew Mare Bruie: Deficiency for the du Auflo-Awerioan Norugese & Trust Co—No. | Sifned. Sn - R ) 0 2 Y- . : Dagota Ciny, Neb., Oct. 6.—[Special Tele- | Deficiency siuce March 1.0, i ity of Omaus, have n duly uppoiuted vy There's & curtain-raiser cailea “Chums,” of | today 10 congratulute rince Leopold's wife, which the title 1s the most attractive feature. | Lhe empress’ sister, upon ber busbund’s suc- | EFem 10 Tur Bee. |—County Auoroey Mo- G. E. Lawzox, Observer | 400 und oy v riueof & wril of execution s | £ suid cily, 10 ussess the duuige 1o | L0 Deon AT It is oneof the New York Herald prize pluys, | coss. | Sued outof the wbowe-uamed court iu above | Wiers rospeciively of the propert 1R oot llmhnm- it 10 be takon s & sample produc — - - = = — = | gntliied ougse wad bearing d of Auguwt | focted by graalux of wuld uiley, e v : of the dormant dramutic geuius tiat is stry Another Suspected Cholera Case. ird. 1. TLavoleviod upon wnd tuken wll the | essiry Uy o LN LU ber . sl TR 1 2 : ) igh ¢ and interestof the sbove-nnmed | Ler vk, 12, upproved Bej Jer & ansfer| Union Ang to awulke, us ull of us hope, sad indeed | New Y oxk, Oct. 6.—The Board of Healtt Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U. S, Gov't Report. e Eiaio T Wi sare and Jona b b o 1 would be the outlook for Lhe greal American iffs, E 0 Las been n tified that James t'urly is suffer- Jowell. 1 7od 10 the followin @ decribod real | further notified th ° estue, W-wit: Lot i in block 12,10 Hanscom appointument und fiod o Pince adition. und the enst 4 feet of lot 10 1 aired by iuw 111, o0 the duy Lanvin W Hinebsugy Place mddition 10 the city of | Octover. A. 1), 1512 at the bhour ve Omwlia | U1 depot. 10t Omuba. Dougius county, Nebraska wll of | forenoon, 1 the oflice ver & | 7 R el which T wiil expose 10 sule und sell the suwe | wuhioe. 140 Farour, street, within the cor- | 10 the highest and bost bidder at public nu 1 fsaid city. meet for the pur tion. o luw dirocts. on the eighth day of der iz und making the Oetot A D. I5E ut the hour of elever drama all of us ure yearuing to baik ine from » supnosed case of cholera. 1t will Berger-Dainty Ooncert. be iuvesticutoa. A smali but entbusiastio and wilhal & very Chief Iuspector Roberts this forenoon el eutertaiucd sudience greeted the Ber- | 4310 LAl Lbe oute of James Farler, who was g " ‘ o k &1 bis bome. 229 East Eighty-ffin ger-Dainty Coucert company st the Youug | foutd sicl : -y 3 street last night, was not chcler, Mew's Christian associstion ball lust even- b > . \ngl.-" f.:; Satariainment was of cxnepl’mlm.\ Miners Beturn to Work, me 0t 8 uuwbor on Whe prosram failed ) e %0 find favor with the suojeuce. Each numver | " \rEuNG W. V8, Oct 0.—The strike of ‘m@ s 10 the Ownuers respectively ok 10 the forenoon of said day the i affoctod by sald cradis il Goor of b d Stailes court hovss derution special beoefits, if | postotlice Lu fu the eity of Omaba s county pres t the tiwe . d sue is 10 sutisfy » judgment of said | and & N ections | ri obtaiued atits May t6 ., 8% 1o fuvor Y ussers et | s veastly‘encored"wif ibe lisieuers. 41 the miners 1o the ?(-gg. l:m. mives &t this wided their fuvors impartially swong the | Piace, which asted for moutbs, ended ‘ru»:; One of the wost, plossing features | today, the wen returning at the oid scale. pwny aud wuinst e sl Ldwia B, Wal- IVER apure bloc? o Tl by the rmm.."h:‘:‘,.“, was the performsnce of Leon Marx, the boy | This will end the sirike prevailing iu the | ters und Joun fe Do well iE J. PAUL, g 10 perfors Lueiz oyl funstions ' 1 wiolinist, who is & marvel for bis age. His | entire Wheeling district, affecting bout 1,000 Joat AL D SLAUGHTER. U8 Mamhal l AME>STOCKDA LE. e, i 11 ..‘..n";"&{“.‘.‘.";’. i H €xeculion Of tue mosi diffioult wusie | wes. Tue strike was for s BAVANCE. i £ Brsax, duoraer o Beiaglut, | omsbe Nev,0 taber bt *PEE e et ecaeenss beses the Anglo-Awerionn Moriguge und Trust . B T T