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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, OCTOBER & 1892. 5 {m«.m were owned by L. D. Stamo, .( FICTION | srataee oo Seatmtanss Sasiaacs ror | DUN'S REVIEW OF THE WEEK | ths 8% meustecsrvustio wovone. “ ™ | HOW MAYOR MILLER DIED | congress in_this aistrict, and wore valued at pldvtirvse oy | | :’!‘:;»I'_"l‘:;.‘:;:o't‘j"::;l ‘:":vn‘b"‘“"“" on each —— CLEARING HOUSE STATEMENTS. l - An Omaha Woman's Escapade. | Great Activity Displayed in Trade for the | Omalas e B Other Citten | Coroner's Jury is Listening toa Recital of | George Evans, a cook employed 1n a hotel Firet Week in October, e New Yorg, Oct. 7.~Tae following table Facts in th At Omahba, came to this city yesterday in ompi by B treot's gives « N carch of ® runaway wife. She left his bed — R o LTS S et 1} 1T READS LIKE Queer §tory of a Lincoln mestio Life, DEVELOPED BY A SMALL BANK ACCOUN| | Lid Doard severai woeks ogo. it seemt. s | WESTERN BUSINESS EXCEEDINGLY GOOD | 6, isax, and tho pereantase o incroass | SHORT STORIES TOLD BY THE WITNESSES £2IT EIO iay or o ago. He had no dificulty in find- it | or decrease as comparea with the corres e | ing her here, and she was arrestad be veen L DA OF ponding week of 1891 8 hov d 2 o'cloc! morn’ nduas er N ™ o P - | OMecer O'Donahne Recites How the Body CCUDSINE & 100 n_compar ith & w perol han At Present—Bradstreet’ g ound—Dr, Summers ribes the A TG Wiuats RN man_namea George Chase. At the roquest | © Resi f Wall Stroet—Returns | ild Autopsy—artender Lally Teils tock Island Ofeinls Expeet of Evans the woman and her companion Ao dd AL AL e ke aries {cueanivee | B | B No Farthér Troud were taken to the police station and locked from the Clearing House, s H of the Last Dr i up. Mrs. Evans is an octoroon &nd might e —— | easily pass for a white woman 1f the light — New Forv — : . Tag | Were not too strong. Chase isa cook at New Yonrg, Oct. 7.=R. G. Dun & Co,, In | Chicago An inguest over the remuing of Charles P I-_v-wm. Neb,, Oct. 7 T!:‘fl":.\,.v‘:ll.(y- Lindsey's restaurant in this aity. their Weekiy Review of Trade, says: The | Soncmionis” Miller was bezun at 2 o'clock yesterday U Bee The reporter who visited Jugge Lan Lincoln in Brief. ek of October show ore activity | St Louis sing's court this morning, ifof a romantic first week of October shows more ac 8an Francisco on the near approach of the presidential | Wiliimore election. Business is aistinctly better at the | Cinclunat Plitsbure south on account of the improvement in the | New Orleans afternoon {a the u Maul. Thej Joe Withirow, ¢ ertaking rooms of M. O. A special panel of 100 jurymen has been | rymen were John P turn of mind, would have found tho material | 4 A SPeG AL PINOL 08 A0 dr tral, Which for a romantic story that would eclipse any commences Monday bing ever attempted by Mary Jane Holmes A carriage driven I'homas, stave Ander- Durler. arp, G by Mrs. C. H. Gere, son, Charles Menter ana John P WHAT WE ASK or Mra, . D, Southworth, Tnis mater- | wife of the editor of the State Journal, was | prico of cotton, moro active at the west with | Fagias V1 i | Omoer O'Donshue proved & very lntelit 1 for a story of the modern erotic school was | SIFUCK by @ motor car at the corner of Tenth | lmproved crop prospects and only slightly | Louisviii | geut witness aod minutely described the | or 4 story of the modern ere 100 and K streeta this fternoon. MPs. OS%e | rerarded ot ihs east. As expscted, the re- | Minueapolis finding of the body, its position and the sur- | [ g at t SIY A ~ . thed case 10 which the attorney e % - N de b pected, Minne | e body, s that vou spare onlv ey ! £ e e application 1n ba. | teouped unburt bub oue of the horses WaS | yyyn from the extreme low price of cotton | Milmuniis | eoundiugs. e wes positive thnt the time of you spare only five or ten minutes of balf of bis client for testameutary letters on William Reed, & farmer living in Stevens | helps business at the south In general, finding the bod) aftern was not far from 5:30 in the oo, The condition of the weeds indi the estate of nov; deceased. BiS. wite, Creek township, raporied to Sheriff McClay this morning that ho had a horse stolen in Winule Mrs. Sutton was in her girl- A. Sutton, speculation much less du has disturbed legitimate trade | ug the past quarter than is your time andlet us show you over our stock of are still in the sume business in this eity. At Philadelphia the trade in tobacco is Mr. and Mrs. McUlsllan | cated that certainly not more than two per- . this city last Wednesday night. The idea of s ov o- ouston. % | sons had erec Jlace — ody | C o ; c y e 1) y . Hood days & resident of Lincoln wnd four | Sorseny ie Wednesdas night, be oner | usual st thls soason, aithough the transao- | Hou ¢4 | Sons hud entered the pince where sne boty | Clothing, and we know we can sell you some- el ity - tions in cotton have been exceedingly heavy. { Mamphis .. 110 | was found aud tbey must have waiked in . R yenrs ugo sho was married 10 this city to & | occurred to him until this morning i hat oWiPas | Doteahat. O | srimie & t] O Kk 1 . Y W young men uamed F. B. McClellan. - R e Kichmond.... ioce | #1987 . g 1ung. ur styles, prices and variety cannot Previous to her marriage she had MKS, HARRISON the election approaches. Cotton goodsare | yuiins.......... | Dr J. E. Sunmers had made a'post mortem l f‘ ] J ) el cidedly firm and wool steady in price,with | Martfora &8 | examination. The ball haa crossed the brain # oo » b $ been employed in the millivery vsoldedly Dilluth ut tail to please you ome, whether vou buy Y Afford r L shville. odged just behind 2| L Saw A . il WIERS. ot iotie - PhobBare NN, WIS | Aturde holders confident, Fahwiie and lodgzed just behind the right eye; saw no 1 Y ) y powder marks on outside ot face; the ab- went to housekeep- good and steady in chemica! ing at 118 North Fourteenth street, aud, as sence of powder marks did not necessarily or not, and look at o r goods just the same. 3 is brighter at Baltimora. 123 | {ndicate that the shot nad been fired at a y 5 . . 14T s any body know, lived bupoily togettior. WL v ehanSesd XY DiLiabiisa SHRaNtRRINA 1roh 1 i | ESECRIE G Iotig FAngR You cannot afford to miss our immensc assorts After five mouths 'of wedaed lifo Mrs, | One part of Mrs. Harrison's treatment the | i o'y in Jarge demana at well supported | No% M . 53| "y P, Lally of 307 North Tenth street, a ; : = SlIST elo: 1 | v v t 4 Portiand. Me J. . Lally 307 No L y MeCletlan disappeared and ull efforts (o tind | past few days which is thought to have a | 8¢ J . L Fortian PR ARG SR iy : o ] : i ber failed. Krom the developments in the | soothing and restful effoct is massage witn | Prices, while business in glass is fair, but a | Worcoater .o - | bartender at s I ot, seer ment lhlb f'.ll y I)Oll“]]t to SL‘” at lm.\'u\t ])l‘lCCS. county court today it is learued that whou | oo T8 T TS O rarlly succossful | Strike of coal miners ombarrasses the Monon- | Wi . 5% | Miller at the bar twice; he had 10 with him: g she left ner home in this city she weut to | n b B o b”n"m Al ettt FRTTNL T Sioux ity | several drank with him; tnis was between § Kunsas City, where she assumed the isee | Snteebied cmham“'mn ftis emuc"‘_uy \is8e At Cincinnati trade in grocories 18 good. | Norfolk.......... 43 | and 10:30 on Monday evening; ho was back ™ TONT VY S w Lo AL B L L e 3 Pty ¢ while other trade is active and money grow- | Wilmington, Dot acain at 11 p. m, and wanted a drink, but A of fumilics as a domestio. After she had | ful where the nervous svinptoms are as mani- | Lowell...... T By AAVEN AW \hE, ek lived in Kansas City about a yoar sae met | fesy s fn Mrs. Harrison's case, This even- | I8 somowhat stiff. drana Waiian | i said ne had o moey : . It and matried Mr. Sutton, and with him went | 25 86 8 FREIERE S el Harrison | At Indlunapolis there is a boom 1n manu- | Seattie, | domseorl.. with him before; was under the impression i to St. Louis, where they mado their home | PR'S & KRGO T MR facturing, and railroads find it exceedingly | Des Moines ..\ ) 372 | that he was in eariier in the evening with a until she'died. A iittie girl was the fruit of | and her goldon baired littie Marthena tALe | jimeurt to handle all_the tonnage olfered. Tacoma.»ooe uuii R 757100 | woman, but was not sure; he was consider- - the ~econd marriage. 4 protiy ploture at whe Wilte bouss doot tiis | “At_Detrols mandtesturiog 18 decidedly | L8 Anse s i 1o 8T | ably intoxivatad ou bis first visit; on his VERCOA1T 'S On her deatb bed Mrs. Sutton requested | moraing, the former starting down Lown atd | iy, T S sisszl #.81o | scoond visit e appeared 1o have been sick. ) ber husbsad to inform her uncie, Mr. Jerome | the Daby standing on the threshold WAlVIog | " Gpicago reports a large trade in merchan- | Lexington iy 11111111111 fasgpe: 118 ] “"Oticer Kirk corroborated the testimony of o McLain, of her death, Mr. McLain lived in | ber & laughing good bye. dise aud good collections, with bank clear- | Birminghnm. ...l 216 | Otticer O'Doualue. g > 1 % Lincoln'but the ansouncement of her death News for the Army. ings 14 per cont larger than & vear ago, and | o7 Bedford red Grifith, a clerk for Mr. Miller in I l I' I S AN’]‘S Ol never reached him. Sutton visitea Lincoln b i u decided increase in real estate and lumber | Galveston &5 | South Omaus, was ealled 10 identify the ) ) a few weeks ago and remerbecing that his The foilowing army orders were 188ued to- | yyangnctions. Receipts of cattle, hogs ana | *Savannah | ..o | name “P. C. Rellim,” which was signed at wife had t0id him that sho had once worked | day: sheep arve siightly larger than a year ago, | iAtlanta T | the pawnbroker's and which is the reverse Tor the Thornburg sisters, be visitea them | Leave ot avsence from Octover 8 to De- [ BICR (Gie OF figur, barley, cheeso, hides | shinehamior e theugaL 16 618 ‘HbL 166k 1TKE and there learned the whole story. He aiso | cember § is granted Second Lieutenant John elonn loarned that his wife's father had died and left hier tho neat little sum of 00 on de- osit in a bank at BeLnett, in tbis county. t18 for the purpose of securing this money for his little aaughter that Mr. Sutton today wpplied for letters testamentary. As Mc Clellan still lives 10 this county it is hardly provavle that Sutton will get the money without a legal contest. N 1y Across Disputed Streets. General satisfaction 1s expressed in this cily over tbe sutisfactory settlement of the questions at 1ssue between the Rock Island C. Rennard, First artillery. The resigna- tion of Second Lieutenant Jobn C. Rennard, First arullery, has been acceptod by the president, to take offect Decemver 8. The leave of absence on surgecn's cerlificate granted Ciptain Jonn R. Myrick, Third artillery, Septemoer 19, is extended nine months ou surgeon’s certiticate of disability. Leave of absence for six moatus, to take effect on or about December 1, is granted Second Lieutenant Raiph H. Hande- man, Twenty-first infantry. Aun army retir- ing board having found Captain James H. Baldwin, Eighteenth infaotry, incapacitated una dressed beef are double last year's, a de- creuse being notea ouly in ribs, lard, wool aud rice. Al St. Paul trade is materially greater and at Minneapolis very good and the output of tour 204,000 barrels wgainst 194,000 last vear. Business at St. Louis 1s more active than { usual and coltections prompt. At Kausas City trade is steady; cattla re- ceipts heavy and collections fairly satisfac- tory. Business Good at Omuha, At Omaha business is good and at Denver pokane. ~Jacksonvilie Total 3 utside New York Dominion Montreal Toronto Hallfax Hamilton *Not included in totals, Miller's writing; that the note found in Mr. Miller's pocket saying, “To whom it may concern: | have trouble iv my bead and canuot stand 11_any longer,” was not in the writing of Mr. Miller, at lcast lie dia not think it was. Mr. Miller bad freauentiy compluinea of troudle in his bead, und bag been doctoring for it with 1wo physiciaus. Tda Russell, 101 North Ninth street [Birdie Mann's!, testified that she bad seen Mr. Miller in the uouse twice early on Tuesday moruing, but she refused to look at the body and w asked to describe the visitor to the house she gave a description which failed to YOUNG MEN'S AN Boys’ CLOTHING, the Million i i o St tally in any particuiar with that of the dead and the Lincoln Street Railway company, | for active service, the extension of leave of | business is improving. WARLIOHS ROUTED. man. She said she coala 1dentify the ring which resulted in the crossing of Vine aud R | absence on surgeon’s certificate of disability | Nearly ull southern cities renort better stroets lust night. At4 o'clock this after- noon the Rock Isiand bad three tracks across both streets, and by tomorrow the line will be extended to U street, where the work on | from Second Lieutenant, ‘Seveuth infantr; the new passenger depot is being pushed as | s assigned to the Seventbinfattry, company rapialy as possible. 1tis not probable that | D, to date from September 29, 192, vice granted him August 4 is still further ex tended until further orders. kirst Lieuten ant Chancey B. Baker, recently promoted (rade, though Little Kock crop are not encouraging. Business al Louisville is improving, with large saies of tobacco. At Nashville trage is fair and at Memphis | of trade is improving, and & decided improve- | King and watch chain which ke wore. sna when suown those worn by the dead man said that they were not the ones worn by her morning visitor. Snhe bad nol seen anyome in the house that night who wore o black straw hat Theinguest then acjourned until this morn- Prospects | panomey's Amazons Defeated Battle with the French. Parts, Oct. -Colonel Dodds, commander the French forces operating against Behanzin of u Bloody OLUMBIA CLOTHING (0., Successors to M. Datomey, tele- | ;2 BoaiaetL O street will be crossed at present. ‘I'ne | Cocliran, aeceased. meut is noted ut New Orleans, with better | graphs the minister -of marine ap x : < Rock Islaud, in _considoration of tho agree- | ~'The leave of absenco granted Major Alfroa | brices for cotton aud vers good collections account of the battle with the Mexico Afficted, ment of the stroet railway people to with- | A. Woodhull, sureeon, is extenaed ten uays, | The iron industry is domg well. Notwith- draw their injunction, paid to the latter a sum of money sufficient to cover the neces- 8ETY expense in citting its tracks, ete. Work on the grace south from the city 1s progress- Hellman & Co. Dahomeyaus on Ootaver 4. The Fronch anfdaREo opened o road through tho forest and at- tacked the Dahomeyans on the tlunk. The natives were in a strong position and a des- ‘The laave of absence on surgeon’s certificate of disability granted Captain Daniel F. Stles, Tenth infantry, August 20 is ex- tended one month on surgeon's certificate of standing tae resumption of work bv many establisments which were idle a loug time on account of strikes, the consumbption of pig iron apparentiy exceeds the bproduction. EL Paso, Tex., Oct. 7.—Ad »s from the interior of Mexico give particulars of a most desperate state of rs at Totuca. The SF favorabiy, tho pressnt fine wealber being | disabilicy.. Captain: Ira MacNutt, orduange | and the demand gives s decidedly stiffer1ous | berate 0ght followed, lesting for an nour, ‘at | poorer classes are dying every day by hua- Corner 13th and Farnam Streets. all that could be desired by the most exact- | department, will proceed from South Beth- | to the market. The iron trade is still dis- Mfom’ér disiiediby elhefli‘“{;;‘:vh legf‘h;u dreis fromn starvatiou aud exposure; aug- ing of coutractors. lehem to the works of the Reading Iron com- | appointing, and rails very dull, but the de- L 3 y mented by Zcatecas H ; n epidemic of typhoid fever. At Mixed Politics with His Religion. pany, Reading, Pa., on official business in | wand for structural iron keeps the works left 200 deaa oo the fiald, ncluding twenty A Five E Killed and aeaths occurred last Suuday. = — —_— ® Donasction with the inspection of the erght. | busy and plates are surprisingly active. Amazons. Five Europans wero killed and | ‘o poopie are growiae desporate, and in Ao The disadvantage that sometimes attends | {i/onHagkell multichareo gon now being [ Perhaps the textile mdustries were never | JHERLY L rtonrce o oienogalese | saveral instances have attuckoed the govern- X 'TRONG and VIG- the mixing of volitics with religion is illus- | o HAORE T MILEIEERS orks for the ord. | more prosperous than they aro now, for | 8:lles were killed aud thirtoen wounded. ment warehouses, overpowered the guards E a OROUS in all respecis trated by o case filed in the supreme court | pance department. Second Lieutenant | Wwhiie prices are remarkably low, the demaund Licutenant Beltzstein's Ride. and carried off 1he corn aud other products. A T N T this forenoon. It comes from Hitencock | George S. Harrison, Tenth infantry, is traus- | for £00ds is large and urgent, and the works county and is entitled John ot N ) £ Piper and J. B. Howard against Willism Woolman. Wh the cuse commenced Woolman The corn crop of this season was lied by frost while in its milk. The earlv part of the sewson tho couniry was afflicted by BerLiy, Oct. 7.—The Germaus are jubilant over the brilliant record made by Lieutenant NERVINE, the great Spanish Remedy. YOUNG MEN OR_OLD wiftering trom NERVOUS DEBILITY, LOST or FAILING MANHOOD, nightly ciiissions, convalsions, nervous ferred from compauy K to company D of that regiment. Leave of Absence for six ara crowded with orders. Rubber goods works are busy. [t is not & satisfactory symptom that the en wns _the ~ .. ———_ B pustor of the Conzregational church sade in Hitchcock county. He was also electet county judge ot that county in the fall of 1800, This fact secmed 1o cause dis- satisfaction among some of the brethren, who held to the orthodox beliet in politics as well 8s in religion, for they were republicans and democrats, while their pasior was & member of the 1ndependent party, At any rate bad blcod was engendered und finally specific chiarges were fied against the reverend jud<e. He was charged by the plaintiffs in the present suit, who at that ume oficiated as the elders of the church, with having re- peatedly and persistently uttered statements that were contrary to the truth, with giving way to violent and uncontrollabie temper and with defaming the good name of mem- bers of the church ana subjocting the society to public reproach. Brother Woolman at once resigued his pastorate aud sued Elders viper and Howard for damages in the amount of $,000. The jary gave him §200 and now they oring the matter to the atten- tion of the supreme court on the ground that the damages awarded are exoessive and ot sustained by the evidence, Gosslp at the State Houso. Articles of incorporation of the Syndicate Block company of Alliance were filed with the secretary of state todsy. The capital stock is $20,000 and the incorporators are D, C. Rounds and others, The certificato of the nomir ndependent state ticket secretary of state today Superintendent Mallilien of the Kearney ndustrial school was atthe state nouse today. Superintendent Johuson informs the Board of Puulic Lands and Buildings thay the new wing of \he Hastings usylum for the chronic insane ix ready for the reception of patients. Land Commissioner Humplirey states that he feels quite complimentea by the state ment in this morning’s World-Heraid to the affect that his meeting at North Platte last eveuning was a fizzle. He occupied a promi- nent seat on the platform with Governor Foraker last uight, and the night before he addressed an entnusiastic audience of repub- licans in Saunders county. He is 1iclined to the opinion that some 10000 is imperson- ating bim for tho sole purpuse of confound- ing the correspoudent of the Omaba paper. The case of Wuliam B, Hamiltou against the Home Fire [usurance company reached the supreme court from Douglas county this aiternoon. ‘The supreme court will hold no more ses- sio0s until next Tuesday, at which time cases from the Fifth judicial district will be heard. at Pahi- tion of the was filed with the Lincoln's National Banks, The published reports of the national banks doing business in the city of Liacoln for the quarter endiog Seotember 30 furnish several very intoresting facts which ilustrate the prosperity of the Capital City. There are five of these national banks. Their com- bined capital is §1,250,000, while the lurpluu in the ageregute wmounts to 141,000, 'he most interesting feature of the reports is the oxcellent showing made in regard o the de posits, There are oun deposit in these five national banks §2,472,08.11. These funds represent the deposits of the peoplo of Lincoln and immediate vicin- ity and do vou luclude the deposits of na- tousl ana stale banks which are held bhere for the convenience of the retail merchants of the hundreds of towns that are naturally tributary to Lincoln. This class of deposits amount to #,211,542.79, thus makiog the total aniount of money on deposit in Lincola bauks §,655,627.0. T'be loans and discounts of the combined banks amouut Lo & 564, 709 It may be borve in mind that in the above firurcs the reports of threo savings bavks and & number of private banks are not fncluded. “The deposits o the saviugs banks alone will amouut to considerably over $1,000,000. el Cottages Borued. Shortly after 4 a'clock this fire alurm called the aepartment to 1881 Bouth Eigntn street, where three coltages were discoverea to be in lames. Une of the buildings was unoccupied, but the other two were occupied by ibe families of J. N. Reupert aud Noah Shelley. The occubants were able Lo suve a large pertion of iheir houselold effects. Tho flames spread very rapidly and as 1he cottages were located at # loug distaunce rrom either of the engine houses the depurtment was uuable to do suvtbing more than protect ediacent build- ings when it arrived. The nearest hydrant was located at Elghth and South streets ana considerable time passed before 8 stream of water could be turaed oo tue fawes. Tue morning the monthis on surgeon’s certificate of disability is granted Captain Evesezer W. Stoue, Twenty-first infuntry. The ordinary leave of absence granted First Lieutenant John Baxter, jr., Niutn in- fantry, July 20, is changed toleave of ab- senca on account of sivkness. The follow- 10z changes in the Tenth infantry are i Captain Gregory Barrett from compan to company A; Captain William Paulding from company A to company D. Captain Barrett will proceed to join the com- pany to which he is transferred. Leave of ubsen for one month and fifteen days, with permission to go beyond sea is granted Major General Oliver O. Howard, Leaveof absence granted Augustus A. Deloffre, surgeon, October I, Columbus barracks, O., is extended seven days. Captain A. L. Swmiih, commissary of subsistence, now on dutyin the office of the purchasing and depot commissary of suh- sistence at Chicago, will report oo October 12 o the chief commissary of subsistence, Department of Missouri, for temporary duty in connectior with the subsistence of the 1roops taking part 1n thededicatory exercises of the World’s Columbian exposition. By direction of the scting secretary of war the following changes in the stations of ofMcers of the medical depastment are or- dered: Captain Henry 8. Turrell, assistant surgeon, 1s relieved from duty at Madison barracks, New York, to take effect on the expiration of his present leave of nbsence, and will report to the comunding officer at Fort Riley, Kan., for duty at that post, re- tieving Major Jonn Vao R. Hoff, surgeon. Major Hoff ou being reiieved wili report in person to the commandiug officer At Fort Columbus, N. Y., for duty at that post, re- lieving_Major Johuson V. D. Middieton, Major Middleton on being relieved will report to the cemmanding officer of the presidio of San Francisco, Cal, 1or duty at that post. Captain William C. Gorgas, assistant zeon, is relieved from duty at Fort Bar- rancas, Fla., and will report to the com mandiug officer at Fort Reno, Oklaboma ter- ritory, for duty at that post, relieving Cap- tain “Jobn L. Phillips, assistant surgeon, Captain Phillips, on being relieved, will report person 0 the communding officer at Fort Mver, Va., for duty at that post. Major Robert A. White, surgeon, 18 relieved from duty st Fort Myer, to take effect on the expiration of leave of absence granted him September 28 and will then pro- ceed to report to the commanding ofificer of Jefforson Barracks, Mo, for duty atthat depot. Major Daniel G. Caldwell, surgeon, 1s relieved from duty at Jefferson Barracks, and will report to the commanding officer of Madison Rarracks, N. Y, for dutv at that post. The comwanding officar of Fort Bar- rancas is suthorized to employ a izen pbysician by the visit uantil the arrivel at that post of @ successor to Capla Gorgns. Captain Robert F. Bales, Eighteeuth in. fantry. now on leave of absence in this city, will report by letter to the superintendent of recruiting service to conduct recruits w the Department of Texas. Allsvellaneous. The lowa repubiican association of \ash- ington beld its last meeting last night prior to the presidential election. Dates tixed by the railroads for voters to visit their ‘homes are Octover 15, 22 and 29 and November 5, 6 and 7. Certificates will be furnished those who wish Lo go bome to vote by applying to the transportation committee, consistingeof J. P. Red and J. H. C. Wilson, Railroads give half-fare rates. . ‘I'ne decision of the commissioner in the desert land case of James B. Foellemer ugainst Eleanor C. Garduer, from Cheyenne, Wyo., was today afirmed by Assistant Sec- reiary Chandler, which cancels Gardner’ entry ; also the decision in the mineral land case of the Union Pacific aud Utah terrnitory against Ira C. Keunedy, mineral claimant, against Keoneay H. E. Walker was today appoloted post- master at Montrose, MeCook county, 8. D., vice E. Fuller, resigned. The postmaster at Atkinson and North Bena, Neb., aud Lily, Day county, 8. D., have resigned. Tle lat- ler recommends J. B. Jobnsoo Lo be his suo- cessor. Willlam Wheelock and wife of lowsa are at the Ebbitt, and E J. Cooper of Des Moioes is at the Metropolitan Ex-Congressman Farqubar of Buffalo, who has been here for some davs and who s, 8s usual, hard at work o the caupaign, says ibat the interior of tke state of New York, particularly the nortbero part, of which b is o vesident and of which he spesks more advisealy, will do better for Harrison Lban it ma four years ago. He is very positive in bis declaration that the state of New York will eleot republican eleotors next wonth. e H speculation in cotton'is enormous, sales at this city amounting to 1,250,000 bales last week, with an advance of one-half of 1 cent i price, yet exports of cotton are not large, and of all domestic produsts the value ex- ported last week was ouly $5,453,542, against #0,765,950 for the same week last year, Con- sidering the great increase in imports of merchandise, the state of foreign trade is naraly encouraging. The business failures occurring through- out the country during the past seven days number 220, a8 compared with the totals of 208 last week. For the correspouding weak of last year the figures were 270. BRADSTREET IEW OF TRADE, Prices Give Promise of Ruling Higher and Stronger In the Future. New York, Oct. 7.—Bradstreet's Wail street review says: Speculative attention Quring the first week tus been mainly ab- sorbed by special movements, such as that in the stock of the New York & New Eng- laud. The general tendency of prices has taken on the whole an upward direction and if the market has lacked spontaniety, it has cortainly experienced 8 widening tendency which, in the opinion of the street at large, should lead to better ana more active condi- tions in the near future. The controlling feature of the situa- tion seems to be the idea tnat the 1ofluences which have restrioted specu- lation and depressed prices are passing away. Some attention is paia to the tirmer tendency of money, hut it is remarked that 1o laudable evidence 1s fortheowing of any squeeze in rates which should affect price Ou the other hand the tear of gold exporis, which has weighed so heavily upon specula- tive scuivity, is now practically out of the way and the question is npenly discussed whetter in au incomparatively short time the rewurn of the flow will not set in from Jurope to this country. The fact that the cora crop is A much larger uggregate yiela than has been bitherto indi- cated has also some influence, while it is Delieved that western railroads, together with the trunk line connections, are enjoying 8 traffic the volume of which com- pares favorably even with the exceptionally large freight movemert of last sutumn, The fact that the dissolution of the Western Traffic association promises Lo result in no violent competitive struggle or lowering of rates seems Lo bave & veassuring effect, if 1t does not encourage the bullishuess noticeable in conuection with the granger stocks. Ob- servation of the warket's action during tne past fortnight would lead to the conclusion that the most powerlul speculative interests bave concluded that existing factors tend to eulance values ia the near future, even if ! Dr. Pace, the papal delogates, the R John Bowerwood, M. P., and’ General Bris- Reitzstein, who traversed the distance in 73 bours and 6 minutes, The horse vidden Lieutenant Reitzstein is an old English half: blooded animal, He drew a mail Brussels for many years. cart Papul Delegates Coming. Loxvoy, Oct. 7.—Among the passengers line steamer Majestic, on the White Star wiich sailed today from Queenstown New York, are Messrs. O'Counell, tow. The Austrian man Riders. Viexsa, Oct 7.—Captaio Foerester, a Ger- reached Florisdor! in He ruished in a stiff hola the second and the fourth places in the compe- man competitor, hours and 14 minutes, run on foor. Tae Germaus now tition. — — PASSING OF TENNYSON. Death of the Poet Laurexte Commented on by Dr. Loxpoy, Oct. 7.—Dr. ‘Times as follows: Dabby son’s life. ing marble, bathed in the moon, bis han clasping the him until the kept b end. brought to our minds bis own Kiog Arthur.’ His last conscious sacred to be written bere Edwin Arnold's Tunetul Tribute. Loxbox, Oct. 7.—Sir Edwin lishes the following poem in this issue of the l'elegraph : No monning of the bar; sail forth, strong ship, which has God's fuce for Into thit gloom light. Not & dir, tond lip, Ana_praise faint starlignt Lamp/ng thy tuneful soul to that large noon Words Are for the unfulfilled, not thea. whose m Of yenius sinks full-orbed. glorious,aglow. Where thou sbalt quire witn anzels, of woe No moaning of the bar, musical drifting Of vime's waves, turning to the eternal se Denthys soft wind wli thy kallant canvs lif ng And Christ thy Pilot to the huven be Will e Burl Westminste Loxvox, Oct, Hastomere on Monday, Browniog's. The Tariff Has not raised the an"_B?L Blackwell’s Bull Durham Smoking Tobacco. There are many other brands, each represented by some inter- ested person to be “just as good as the BurL are not; but like all counterfe Durnam.” They S, they each lack the peculiar and tag to fi of HAM every b BULL DU attractive qualities of the genuine. BLACKWELL'S for the protection of DURHAM TOBACCO CO. the smoker, DURHAM, N. C. Solell and . Hon. Dabbs writes to the “‘Nothing could be more striking than the closing scenes of Tenny- On the bed lay a fizure of breath- light of the full r volume of Shakespeare be had asked for aud which he I'ie moonlight, the majestic figure Iving there, irresistibly assing of i words were of love to his wife and son, words too Arnold pub- morning’s but 4 proud farewell from each bounding praise, and fame's —Tenayson’s funeral ser- vices will be beld o the parish church -at ‘T'he body will be burled in the poev's coruer in Westminster Abbey oo Wednesday and will rost veside it O Cusbing, vics presideny, C. 3 Morse. Johu . Collins 4. N. 1L Meed. exshier drouth. Many of the crops have been killed by carly frosts and much sufferiag is expected this wiater, even more than has been the case, 150 SARLLARBLALBARABAL LS ; --mg}:u A GUINSA A BOX." 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Patriok. lawis A, THE IRON BANK, 4 by the use of opium r alcohiol, wake: of power in e lier sex, spermator- 4 ¢ or any personal weak’ NOBLE VITALITY OF STRONG MEN. . : $1 3 boa' G boxos §5 For Sal3 1n Omanha by Snow, Lund & Co. rDOWNS 18168 Douglas Street, Omaha, Neb. nervous. chromle. private. tlond, skin and anna: ristered graduate in medcing, &a 41piomas and certticate rrioea, 1088 maahoo |, saminal Wemknus Tue eminent specin reating with tho greatost phllis. stricture, Parties unnblo 0 uments sont bi muil Or expross sas onal Intorview preferred. Ofioe Bours ¥ atarrh, sperma i lome by eorresp curely packed. no ma-ks Lo indicate contents of sender, pe strictly private #undays 0 6. m.10 (2 m. Send stamp L0F re Consuitatl ook (Jysteries of Life) sent tree. - PROI OSALS SLOPING FOR GRADING BANKS OF TO THE OWNERS AND PARTS OF LOTS AND REAL 16TH STREET STRELTTOSOUTH FROM VINTOX REAL ESTAT YN hroposi s will ived by the un- disinterested f »f Oy, hay cholders o the appointed by of the city to ussoss the damuge o Liling {0t of real estit conneil of said eity the owners respective cinred by ordinince necessary 1o be ated for the use of s and extending 1th st 0ot 1o to soith sunding streots or alleys, as follows: s ding down’the front buuks of earth so on the sidewalk Approved Octo ks of carth on fots 1 rih onthe west 180 o 12, shinn's Third Addition, on 1 of Churles strect between 25th st Hucent thereto: appointnient, tthe hour of 9 o loch, 842 N. Y porute Hmits of suid city, pose of cous.dering and At of dimage 10 the owners resy suld property, by ronson of such appropriation thercof, enotits, if nu The property belonsing 1o y be uppropriated Veen declared ne Bunks of earth on for the pur- sof eirth on Shinu’'s Addition. Bank of eirt ot 14, Sunnysi Banks of Gurth on 1ot 5,4, 10 0 Ling on Herron stre on 1ot 13 and the north half of into consider- u proposed to Hanscom Place. in Such work o b tions of the Bo: councll, by printe to'the use of the city nz situate in sald city of Omahn und stute of N Oponing and ox- wceordance with the justroc jd City Eng printed bianks fur- nishinz by the board. and Lo be accompanied 1 the sum of £, s a0 evident south city limits ard notified to be with Hiled ¢ t atthe time ble to the city o and iake any objections onts concerning suid proposs Dropriation or ussessment of damages as you way consider proper The boord 1eserves the rl or ull bids and to wilve de Chalrman Board of Public Works. B McCULLOCH, Omuba, Neb., Septeu.ber win, 52 S s Owmuba, Oot ; 8 OF ALL LOT AND PARTS OF LOTS ON DECA- FROM 27TH STREET District Sireet Lmprove “praposals for distriot will bo roceived ut surer, Omaha, Neb., day of October, 51,0000 dlstrios ads of the cly TUR STRIE { the city tre o'clock noon of 1.th the purchase of Improvement notified that 4 froeholde: duly appois sluned, three disiot aity of Oniaba, have Saiu bon s snall be dated October 1st, 1892, and shuil be payable in from one to nine years after the dute thereof, rate of 5 Dr conl Per alBUMm PAvabio snnusl- council of said eity, to wssess b Whe uaness afane respectivaly the property uffe ted Ly the chunge of grade of Decatur I 10 2t stroots snd interseot- necessary Dy ordinance 1802, and ap- Y. Prineipal und Interest payable at Kountze ing streets, declared passed Sept. 2ith, Sept. 2urd, IN2 You are further epted s11d abpoin equired by law Said bonds shall be of the denominatiol 1,000.00, £00.00 and $100.00 each not fied, thut having ac- aod lncinde ac tyvery ut Omahi, Neo, right is resery ruea interest 1o o'clock In the afternoon, ut the office of Insued under o aetropoiitan i proved reptemver luth arterpower of clte s wnd ordinance No. considering iisseastient of Aninage L0 the OWNGrS respe vely of sald property alfectea by sald ch wking 1ot consideration speclal Lenelits, 1f uny. iile 10 be prosent afores d, and makenny o 10 OF Stalements concerning of dumuges s you may consider proper DIk riet Gra sled bids mar g son an treasurer's office o of the Lith 'd y of October ) district grading bo Iy of Oaba Suld Louds sh wno shall be pay ted October 1st, 1802 11006 10 BiNe yeurs thereof with DEE annUm STOUKDALE , October Gih. of & per cent payable un Ineipal aud interost payable st Kouutze N hoads shuli be of the 000 aud $100.0) NEW PUBLICATIUNS nation of $1,000.00, ‘ostpald tor 2 cts THE HUMAN HAIR, Turns Grey, and the remody LEY PARKERK, | DA LONG & €0, 1013 Arch street. Philndelphia Every vneshould read this lttle bobk and amount lude accrued Interest 1o Cho rizht by date of delivery st Omaba. ved Lo relect any rier power of ol 65 of Lhe wetr: pol- luss wnd Ordinunce No. 20, spproved ewber 161, 1842, HENRY BOLL Uity Treasurer