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B e v ] e o - wad R T D Q - IR R ¢ I'HE OMAHA DAILY HURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1998, - DACE AL w(-”-rlw:.‘.‘ and : £ stfictent & ,,l STONE " EDINBU N o wre reported in Bud fitteen | votegraph wire, Many jonte ? Canton | 1“[“) \ ]l\_\l I “l MULUR i ] Abilit 1 \D\T“ I \] ,Dl.\lll R'-' | ot cases and thirteen th oo W Lhantibun. Its population s about | igo Bush this af sustained the | and twenty-six now o aths in | 30,000, he \ze bo Odell ingrant Leghorn — i\ H A sell liquor in | e ‘ PO N T— Says Biamarck s Very Weak, His Convict Suit Discos . . : caas o long disouted | Broland's Aged Premier Receives an Enth ‘ FOUSHT OFF THE 1 ¥ Loxboy, Sept. 97, —The Standard's corre - . - 0 ¥or which e and ney | o pondent at Berlin in his report about Prince | Part of Lanca r( pont | siastic We yme, 1 Agentine huu‘hr te R nise an Attack of : Bismarck quotes various papers to show orpedo Boats, PR - . N ol | that the ex-chancello s o | EVIDENCE THiA AS ISTANCE | — { HE MAKES A SPEECH ON PUBLIC AFFAIRS | tween the rabel torpedo boats and tho gov- | emaciatod. and ipoks & nead onomise (ood | Woman's Christian Temperance Union nl‘ } ernment of-war was ono of the most | formerly, T ey e U — | exciting skirmishes of. the kind over wit DINITHOMA 18 LOmdon: Mpentiary Authorities Meliove that | YORK Sopt, 27, —(Special o aranee | FXPECted Attack on the fouse of Lords | nessed. The rebels had noped to catch the | Loxboy, Sept. 27.—During the past seven Friende of the Omahn Train RRohber B T'he :‘”' R “ l'l"';”“’ Not Made—~A Gentle Hint of What government ships unawares, and by making | days elghty.cight deaths from diphtheria Wero Prosent When Ho Se- il """fllh_!-l"vlr‘vilm‘ koL Might Ne Bepested—A |N,W rato aad comisined attack upon them | have occurred in London. This 1s three cured s Freedon, | members bt T TS B A Noble Effort. succeed in blowing several of them out of | times as high ns the average and higher i ites of each forenoon will be given to devs. | the w ater. The robels, it seems, had been | than has ever arred befo Al exercises, which were led this morn — N 1 - - — N for some @ past Ia i pla [0 on- ;. Lixcous i.-~1Special to ‘I'ne Bre.) | \ . || Evisnvren, Sept Re. Hon. W. I. | slaught upon the government_ships. They | (yyoixwatr, Sept The grand council Yestord n while Deputy Sheriff | Urers report shows u much better fi ey | Gladstono arrived hers at 4:80 p, m., and | secured possession of the two torpedo boats | o yhia Stiantio fusisdiotion of ths Young Pratt wes Mpeatiptie ty | conditio .‘\lh'v.vnu\ ed. Th sl @ T at the railway station by the re nd ceveral tugs, which they rigged up with |y ol 0 tutafs in session, This sorving pay ocoversd & sultol COM | gyun ™ o nUMBEE Of Rree s are 005, c3. | OUBtion oommittes and othets, who Wers | totpedo booms s Protecved with botier jurisdiction comprises all the United vict's sr vhich had ev y been | Nebrask O O BIURA TR th admitted to the statiol 1pon presen plate, ma them quite effective torpedo | &, 3 - ’ titling Nebraska to three delegates to the e station pon pr - | 1uite | States and Canada lying between the Rocky lying exp. he eloments f vme. | World's Womans Christian mperance | tion of tickets. The general public was el e SR L on i g | mountains and tle Atlantic seaboard. Many motning utie taNSA s state peni- | 10 October. Five ssand two hundreed | of porics vl BRTHANS 05 whore Lh8. Tebels believed them. | Under discussion. A lstter was received i 3 those | &nd fifty.five chilaren are enrolled in the | o % ! \ from Mygr. Satolli fully sanctioning the order tentlary, w Ml e i 1088 | Loyal Temperance logion, A union pra the premicr, showing that great interest | selves 1o be quite_ secufe from 48 an auxiliary of the Roman Catholic worn by Conviot McClure on the night of | moating wits hoid Jn the. Mothodist ehusch | Was takon in his visitand in his spooch HAe s R LT T s : the city yesiorday, visited all the farm | Was carried out. Tho (High school lady e, Gl o i 4 i | Tiie Argontine MRS Geeloe b & o o Christian Young Men to Gather, houses in the neighborhood, bit at no place | 4uArte furni the music | A \dstone looked well and strong anc snllors Who HEVE. ol 158008 With the Citicao, Sopt The World's fair con. could he learn that clothing had been missed | U el e T30 o g | oW FIGHUARE Tatt V19 PoOblS; WHO:| (sbels. 1ot ines, HOVINg Chntos o Hymike | ETESH RUXIARY OF thio Colatiblat xposition, tany t hin the 1 ral w il i Srmiorduat ot pross | Cheored him until tho windows shook. Mr. | Fohels. Loug spars, hay xtremities, wore | in connoction with the international commit While the wanner of MeClu scavo has | worlc: Mrs: L 1>, Hirtloy of Lincoln, State | U1adstone, after exchanging a fow words of | 1iued out ahend of the boats and were to be | tes of the Youug Men's Christian association, been perts evident, the discovery of the | Superintendent of Sunday school work, Mrs, | Eroeting with the recoption committoo, was | fired with wires communicat wi have issued o call for the congress of the ity the discovery o FIBGLIAY SHEWSA in s rt how iv was | tscorted to Albert hall, the place where ho | clectrie batterics. Tn some cases, however, | Younge Mon‘s Chyisii tions pf the clothing which hw wore while in tho pent. [ [ty showed iin her of father and | Was to detiver his great ho ulo_spoech. | long cords, attached to londed ' muskets, | world to bo held October B gy meraiol ore tentiary, leads to the theory that he had | . £ thotigh tho children, M G -\ The hall being close station, the | sawed off and couverted into rude detona: | palace, in connection with other iglous some assistunce from the outside. Warden | Clark gave a svery interesting report of ‘\:l'-"‘t ¢ ; g It ) "‘t | Batbant '_""“" "I"“'y‘“‘l"‘ ol enough electrio | congresses Beemer belioves that when McCl scaped purity work,” and Mrs. Jones of Hastings a i SARE AR -t b “‘ ‘»‘x. Mtk B *re m Winter. 118 WRE thet, by THER0s WItH Clomet C o cndid - deseription. of the temperance | Dacked that several people taintod while tho | Kesolved to Attack by Daylight et EULUS WVIHVSES ! £ B | o f Chicago. The reports of these | cheering and rushing was going on. i ¢ Eva James was arrestod yosterday after. d taken in a buggy ncross the country to | hospital of Chicago. The reports t | Upon entoring Albort hatl the promicr re- | The robols originally intended to make the i YA e somo railroad station, where he boarded the | idics show th aibb bl el reception from his ad. | @LACK b night, but the careful guard kept | N0ON on the chiarge of larceny. The accused Care und was thus able togetoutof tho | doue by the Women's Cliristinn Temperance | celved a rapturous reck T s | by the wak: VERMEIN. by N b6 of sEaruls. | 10 YOUHE Co{okaq BIK Who AL 'ads the High country. No scarch hias been made for M- | union. i’ thiey expovted. walld bo & Aoatts ahalnyiny | 1ikhte and patrol BOALS. Kent the rabols ae_n | 8chiool, and sho fs libged to naes moltnEl Clure and thie prison officials have abandoned Worknt 1 S 1l Nebisankis 1pon the Hotse of Lows, -5 CTRAUBHY | if ahoe, Tt .was, thovafare, deeisd ha | tlonic from n mate m’\ lld of oversecing the well known face SEwarD, Neb., Sept Special to 1 Some idea of the dificulties under which | torpedo boats would be Iess lable to observa. ; bl L st night through a back window by burg. | Kathered R TR R s (O e proper Carrie A. Mal ot fiistrict court | lars, who secured about 0, eight dozen of | Pt 1% beople, and that about il | moment had arrived. This they did, and as to give her a divorce from hier husband, | oS WO Sec S : Torwonr and | LEmpLed inone way or another to get in anc YERLREAIY 1 YIS VTR OVEE Loy SaItE rhe James 1. Malcom. They wero married in [ 1% bos T BARH R LOTRE 1 S8 G| o oo At diboral ot o vama | 3¢ ‘the hiiebor, ey Wetorm hied Y0 Whdoralte s = Otoe county, Ohio, Septembor 24, 1570, jewelry. ‘The county fair is being hold a stong, who accompanied hor venor. | Of the hurbor, § robels wi b Justus O Martin has filed an’ answor to | the town is full of hara-looking characters. | ablo ' husband to the hall, entorod BB R o oot Mrs. Martin's petition. He declares that | | Gresiias, Neb. Sopt Spocialto Tiik | tho bulliing upon ~_ the “‘arm of | of sorch lichis, havo pr AR TR s wifo hus forgiven him by words and acts | B —Burglars forcod opon the front door {he chalvaiun of tho reception commiltee, | BHACI atnight, bt wero spirrod tod PR for everything lie has done aainst her peace | of Hiylton Clem & Co.'s store lnst night and | Miss Gladstone was also pr LRURIIRTH e e Tt L DO and dignity und tho case ought to 0o longer kol thesafo and curried away S0 | platform, and, with lier mother, received [ coss at T e e A G L cumber the files. for their trouble. I'ne job was neatly per d .‘Ifl- v rot nd of choors when they were Qlscovered I'his turned out I-\‘ln‘ correct, Capital National bank checks will eut | formed and was ¢ lently the work of pro- | recognizea T'he people \lH the audience saw for the commanders of the Argentine war: quite a figuro in therecent suits filed by | fessionals. A small hole was drillod through | the promicr cntering the hall and eyery AR I A cLa i SRS Georgia Peterson and Agnes Folsom to re- | the safe door under the bolt crauk and gun [ man and woman rose to their fet, wav AttADIE RN HAR thke ate 8 6 BTV LhE TODGIE cover 3,000 from H.J. Walsh on alleged un. | owder passed to the inside. hats and h ndicerchicts. and burst out sing AR e iitioh A ‘!_‘”‘,:m GITOATWEE paid notes. It appoavs that on the dth of [ - DONIFIAN, Neb, Sept. 27.—[Speeinl to | iug *He's 4 dolly Good Fellow R s sate A Toa e sy et v Junuary lust Mr. Walsh paid theso notes by | Tk, BEe |Thieves forced an entrance into | When Mr. Gladstone had been introduced ships, and the rapid fire and other guns a check on_the Capital National bank. The | . J. Burger's general store some ti ]| (Yo Siloy tomk oUWt Vea OB o ovirimiatia T U iEy A BHER SR IR Ib T ot Withihi plaintiffs in the suit cvidently thought Cap. | Dight and carried away several hundred dol b was able to begin his speect s e Ter i LIl > Ital National bank checks were as wood as | 1ars worth of goods, about seventy pairs of [ cheering lasted soveral minutes warships were kept ready for lowering, and WS : cash, wil failed to present them for pay- I--n\w‘d l‘nu\ ‘;: showease “vr Iu u-‘yl‘nl l-"-;‘ Gladstone Beging s Speech, the steam launches ready for immediate use. ment. The bank failed on January 21, and | €rams havebeen sent in all airections wi 3 bezan g 1 ¢ The rebel torpedo boats. ware of the L WAN T e o e R S T s ot KNOWLEDGE by reason of their holding them heyond the : 5 3 RIlF SR tHOFEa8 PO Vi » | ception, steamed out of their places of con- : i LI L LY Gy Redule T w Ohirah s | So ereat wis the respoct shown the f coption, steamed AL of thelr binces of con Brings comfort and improvement and Mrs. 8. B, Kempton, who appedled from a R e L DN S [t T e s e P e i ) Gl R around a [ tends to personal enjoyment when | o GO TS Vs U dour R AR e Ueawn | 4rop could have been heard aimost any- | dash for the men-of-w w. oxpecting o find | ter than others and enjoy life more, with Is based on the alleged grounds that this | from the Mottedion " i o Ot To b RN o s diy i | less expenditure, by more promptly court hins 1o Jurfaduction, neither haa the | [0 the Methodist ¢ Bths ok oy cxvectol e} oasithe peeati Toitha venelayanenrlivtiowevar hardlyinod || S o R D el ok R police court, of the caso, as the legislature | formai charges aga Adans, who, ho | liberal leader opea up, with an onslaught | they ot within rangs R I S| b R R O i X ol od. attol ed to put art arounc upon the House of Lords were considerably e in the most vely 1 er POSS J e » ri . e Lrered i dlviotibintelfiof (OInIRSd nbiom pLbl WS pheSRIsRRFm Anvoudd | || BDUithulEiouss el orcl wore Kooustil T othing daunted, the rebels yewurnod | the value to health of the pure liquid pauish the keopers of houses of 1ll-fame by | and kiss Miss Alta Davis, dau LofWod. | irto s spooth) mave no 1ndication. thy > fire in the most détermined manner, and | laxative principles embraced in the B GHBE HOPOToRS e prare Ll oTtensey il 1Davia i biit EHB o uron) mottRBd Divia: on | fit wgs hie e g his | continged to press anward beneach n hiil of | yomedy, Syrup of Figs. and thav therofore the ordinance to that | Mondhy that chargos. of slander han poor long expected attack upon the upper. house, | vpid firing bullats, swhich fll upon thei T e i e o ety effect is void aud of no effect o and tdraywal ) ‘ 116K Tany: ts excellence is due to its presenting preforred against him, and his withdrawal | Ho® ogan by saying that ho hoped fos ats, wounding and Killing many of their | . 1t ot REBL LG Lincoln in Erief, In that case is held to e a partial vindication | soumo Scottists legislation before. the. end o ud men. The rebel fire was also | in the form most acceptable and pleas- The case of L. L. Lindsey for violating | Of the pastor, since the withdrawal of Davis | tho year, which would beof benefit to Scot- | offective, as there was loss of lifo on the | ant to the taste, the refreshing and truly the rules of the oxcise board, which was to come up in ing. a.m Preparations are being mado by the local lodges for the reception of the Nebraslka grand lodwe of Odd Fellows, which meots in Judge Water: was continued court this morn until October 7 at 9:30 this city in October. The exemplification of degreo " work by Lincoln lodge No. 138 and pital lodge No. 11 will be a leading feature. Both lodges have well drilled teams, and somo very fino wor 3 is expected il Huber, who was arrested the other for stealing $50 in pennies from a fruit nd near Twelfth and O, but who was dis- churged for want of prosecution, was again arrested on the same charge today. 1t has been discovered that Huber disposed of tho peunies at Lcrpolsheimer’s, Miller & Paine's und Dorsey's Ed Alexander was on the charge of petty sim was for from the sto rested this morning reeny. 1n his posses- d agrip that nad been taken c room of the Lindell hotel had also been rifled, and De- teotive Malone is endeavoring this afternoon to find out what 18 missing from them. At a recent meeting of the State Board of Agriculturo the members found that the loss this year did uot figure up within 4 good many dollars of what they expected. 1t is stated that the f oSt 5,700 Over $40.000 in promiums wero paid in cash and the troas- ury stiil contains & balance of §3,000. FAT A NEBRASKA RBOY, ¥rank Noble Loses Hix Life 1n Mining Shaft, Neb., Sept. 27.—[Special to T Bir.)"-Nows has just reached here of the death of I'vank Noble, aged 17, whose body was found in an old, deserted mine shaft in the mountains near Denver, (Gieorge Nable, 10 of the fiest settlers of Fairmont, moved a Colorado TAIRMONT rom here a few years ago to Denver and went into the mining business, Irank left home on the 7th Inst. to prospect and was found on the 230 A note was found by his side stating that he had fallen in the shaft and could not clymb out, und he wrote the note so if ever found know what had been his fate. his folks would Jusiata, Neb., Sept. [Special to Tug Bek. |—The most fashiovable and elegant wedding that was ever celebrated hero took place at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon in the First Baptist church, M Charles W, Brown of Portland Ore., Miss Minnie A. Buzzell of Juniata, were the con- tracting parties. Tho' church was superbiy decorated for the occasion. At each of the cignt windows were hung splendid face cu ins and bedecked with sprays of green The organ was completely~ hidden by beautiful blooming plants, and the back ground of the rostrum w buuk of lovely tlowers Buzzell," wore in pure background forming an arch under which thoy stood, and two maias of honor held cither end of an immonse cream-colored silk bbon that formed tho bridal arch. The windows were darkened and the church was brillinutly illummated, making a pleas ing scono of “astistic beauty. ‘The church was crowdod to its utmost €0 acemomodate the many invitea guests from ut road and at home. I'he bride’s father sisted by Rev. J. A a complete The names, *Browr:- white on a dark blue Rev. O. A, Buzzell, as Armstrong, onlciated After the coremony they ropaired to the bride's howe, where supper was soryed “Thoy droveto Hastings, 10 take the ovening B & M. fiyer for au extonsive wedding tour, Thoe groom is o prominent young civil engi neer and the bride has been a missionary Lo China, and since her return has been in the missionary work o various parts of tho United States. Assaulted by w ighwayman, Nenraska Ciry, Sept. Special Tele gram to Bk | —Charles Pool reported to the polico today that an attempt was made to hold hun up a fow miles south of the city last night in a clump of woods very near whero he had & similar expericnce 4 short time provious. His horse became frightoned at sowothiog in the road, and dismounting to lead him past, some one struck him ou the head with & heavy instrument. The blow was poorly nimed and_he recovered quickly enough to retaliste. Kuocking his assailant down, ho spravg upon Lis horse and left the locality as rapidly us he coula. detien County Democrat FAIBURY, Sept. 27.—[Special Telogram to Tux Bk )—Tho Jeflerson county democratic convention elected seven delogates to the stute convention and made the following nowinations: Treusurer, A. P. Lindell, clerk, John Converse; judgd, A. H. Moulton | sheriff, E. R. Bowwan; superintendent, 1. C. Chureh. Beatrice Merchunt (o BEATRICK, Sept. 27, [Special Telogram to . Lux Bee |—The store of J. I. Steel, cloth ig dealer, was closed this afternoon on chuttel mortgage held by the American bauk of this city. The stock will iuvoice sbout 4 Out. would mean his expulsion from The other party claims that elder will have'to bring cha that the latter has arily, the church the prosiding against M been suspended nd that Davis put in his with 1 before valid chare made be- fore the right par Adams has de- manded a full invest on and has the en dorsemen Profer a DIt HASTINGS, Sept.'27 ~Petitions were today draivn and arrange- ments made for their circulation asking the County Board of Supervisors to submit to the voters of the county the question of abandoning the present township orwaniza- tion and adopting the commissioner system for county government. kver since tho county treasury scandal there has been considerable dissatisfaction at the present township board system, as it is regarded as of the church council, Systom. il to Tne Bee. ) [Spe dequate and unnecessarily expensive, 1t led that the busitess of the county can be better transacted by three capuble men voting their entire time to its tran- saction than by a number of persons who are not familiar with the work and ave per- s incapable of performing it rightly I'ho petitions so far have been very largely signed, but about 1.200 nawmes are necessary to secure the submission Harting § HARTING ob., Sept [Special Tel gram to Ty Bee. ) —Frank Haas, the jackey who rode Doc Middleton's horse at the races this afternoon, met with a painful aceident. While going at full speed the norse fell and rolled over the rider. ‘The boy's collar bone Joeke ON was broken and he bled from the nose and mouth. 1t was thought that he was killoa for a moment, but when picked up suid he wasn't hurt. Ho was eral moments. unconscious fc & Cloxed an Implo Bram, Sept. pe Telegram to Tue Bee|—Sheriff Menke went over to Arlington last night and closed the business of I, H Horman, who is running an imple ment hovse, harness shop, ete. It was closed on account of un attachment for $3,170 secured by the Pioneer Imuplement company of Counc over this_mornin goods. Other today. L Bluffs. Men Lo take an iny tachments will went ntory of be filea Cedar County's A Hawrisaros, Neb., Sept, gram to Tme Bee | —This day of the Cedar county anco was the largost o sociation's previous are very N, I'he r lows: won the 2-year-old trot 3:45; Blily Takaway. rauning race, i, and Deloraine, $:00 trot, Music was furmshed by the Coleric us Fair, 27, —[Speci was tho s fair. The attend- en at any of the faivs. The ¢xhibits resulted s fol nd iime Time Date of Mesting Changod. Bearwicr, Neb,, Sept. 27 —[Special to Tig Bee.|—~The exccutive committos of the State Teachers association found it peces sary to change the date of the next meeting The meeting will bo held in Lincoln Decom ber 27, 28 and 20, 18303 The change was made so as to nllow Dr. G, Stanley Hall delivers an address at the meeting, to speak also at the associations in Towa and 1llinois Juniaia's New ML ob., Sept. 21— [Special to Tue K was bogun on the new steam wrist mill hero yestorday. It will be buily by Collins of Kenesaw, and will be first cluss mill in every respect. It will cost about $5.000, of which the town pays §1,000 and Collins the balance. New Democrativ Fublioation. Gemixa, Neb, Sopt. 2 al to Tur Beg Scotts Bluff county’s new ae ratic paper has appeared. It is captioned The Homestead, and will, it is now understood, champion admitistration democr: It is a six-columu folio, edited and published by William A. Hale. ton Gorvoy, N Special to Tus .| —The May ank has “about com od u fine business block with ornamented slone frout A water works system has been completed and was tested toany. The test was satisfactory in every respect e DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve cures sores. DeWitt's Witeh Hazel Salve cures ulcers . A Mork ity lush, Frank J. Moriarty, assistant cashier at the Packers National bank in South Omaha, and Miss Maggie Rush w ited in mar- ringo ut 8 o'clock yesterday morning by Rev Father Moriarty, brother of the groom. at St Patrick’s chureh. The young ¢ ouple left for Chicago unmediately after the ceremony “They will be at home after October 15 - il With nerves unstrung und bheads that acha Wise women Bromo-Seltzer take. b L land at largo and the The Irish question, he continued, barred pro- gress in th »n, and it was only just to say that the lords were to blame that this question still remain, Continning, ho said th homo rule was practicully upou them, and he hoped that should, at any time, the oec sion arise for soliciting their vote ¥ would bo given ia_a way not to undo or dis- honor the commanding strength of liberalism in Midlothian. [Loud cheers, | When the applause had subsidea Gladstone turned to another subject by ing that he was sanguine that the local goy- ernment bills and the parish council bills would soon become laws. Mr. Gladstone 1s0 expressed the hope that a home rule bill of some description for Scotland_might be- come a luw 1 the near tuture, [Cheers,] voor in particular. Mr. S ilome Rule Not a Failure ‘Home rule for 1 said Mr. Glad stone, his for ming to grow taller s more powerful as ho touched upon his vorite subje it by some be rega But,” cried the vete g his hand aloft, and faily ra as being statesman. his eyes flashed with the fire of his intense feel ing. “‘depend upon it, home rule is not a fail ure.” [Che | When Mr. Gladstone proceeds he, continued, saving: “Weeks, months and even years have been expended upon the details of the home rule bill, and in counteructing the tactics of the opposition, and it is now ded in_hisio rs was again able to is tuat the people’s house aeliberately and ad- visedly passed this bill, which w a most important step.” Tho aged premier then from a speech made by Rt. Hon. Joseph Chamberlain nine years ago, denouncing House ot T Mr. ( Chamberlam’s deseription of tl although greatly 5. in itself, [Applanse, | vead an oxtr upper exiggerated, wis largely true. The veterau statesman traced the course of the ITouse of Lords in ¢ ing good measurcs siuce the time of the re. form bill, of which, he remarked, it w “grossly unconstitutional and a monstrous innovation to sugzest that the peers could forco u dissolution of parliament To allow such a proceeding,” he said indig. nantly, “would be high treason to the na tion's’ title of being a self-governing coun- try.” [Loud cheers. ‘Mr. Gladstone spoke for an hour at the conclusion of his remarics “If the House of Lords ever means dissolution of Parliament, it might nd unon it that the Irish question will not be the ouly question considered, but their own independence and existence will also b takeu into consideration.” Mr. Gladston added that withthe liboral authority and with the help of the Almighty, they would find meaus to reach thewoal. [Applause. | and a Avrived with Cholera on Bonrd, Lasuoy, Sept. 27.—The steamer Bolg, from Belgrade has arrived with a case of cholera on boaxd. The patient has been placed in the hospital and the vessel ordered to leave the river, Cholera Record. LONDON, Sept. 27.—In the Bilbon distriot of Spain thivty-three new cases of cliolers | and nine deaths were reported LoNDON, Sept. 2i.—Seven new cuses of government ships. Fought to a Standstill, But the result of the battie was not long w doubt. The closer the torpedo boats ap- proached the more tetrible became tho fire of the warships, and the torpedo boats came to a standstill. This was the signal for the warships to take the offensive. A signal was hoisted by the flagstup, “Lower boats and attack.” Tn less time than it takes to write it Lhe boats of the war vesscls were lowered and in pursuit of the cnemy. The latter, at first,made n stand against tho gov- crument boats, the fire of the warships hay- ing ceased in order to enable the fleet's small boats to close with the cnemy. Tho most desperate fight was on between the torpedo boats and the small boats. Some of the boats, on both wides, used rapid fir with telling effect, but the rebels eventually turned tail and made for the land in tho hope of running their vessels ashore and cs | caping with their live Previous to the fight, however, a_gover ment steam launch bad run alougside of the most dangerous torpedo hoat of the encimy ofticers, sword and pistol in hand. A" fie hand-to-hand couflict took place, but only lasted a few winutes and the government nen soon captured the torpedo boat All | the torpedo boats eventually feil into the | hands of the government in the same man- ner, the fighting throughout being of the most desperate kind. Most of the rebols w saptured by the government police and soldi It is reported that General Pelligrini, in- stead of being a prisoner, led the government troops against Tucuman, captured it and took all the memoers of the junta prisoners, atest from the Sceno of Trouble, nerals Ravale and Arrinbondo are ching with strong forces a; nst the s in the provinces of Cordova. San Luis cuman. The national guards dis. tributed 1tre Rios to Bucnos Ayres nuve b «dered to concentrate in Rosirio, Gene spina has been condemned to ba shot. The insurgent forces in Santa Fe have suted and the leaders have been made soners. The Avgentine v mam loyal “The state of siege at Rio de Janeiro has n prolonged for n fortnight. ‘The session :ongress hins been closed. The federalists in Rio Grande do Sul have taken Quarahy FRENCH AC sels in this harbor re- be of PRESSION IN SIAM, aknum Fort Near Chantibun And the T Paus, Sept. 27 Cnptured color Hoisted, o dispatch from Chanti- bun, Siam, dated September 15,v ngapore on September 27, suys the French cruiser Alouette has captured Paknam fort at that pownt und garrisoned the fort with a portion of he w. The tricolor of France was hoisted over the fort and on the flagstaff of the signal station opposite. The French, when the dispateh was sent, were building rifle pits around the barracks. Chantibun is on viver near the Gulf of Siam, and only seventy miles from Bangkols, the capital of Siam. "It is connegled with Bangkok by is QUAKER Europe America All the Wor CHALK Asia Id Eats TALKS Africa — Australia. White Men Black Men Red Men — Yellow Men, All eat Quaker Oats. Sold . 21b. o Quaker Oats. i guns | and the loyal sailors boarded it, led by their | beneficial propertes of a perfect lax- ative; eflfectuaily cieansing the system, dispelling colds, headaches and fevers and permancntly curing constipation, Tt has given satisfaction to millions and met with the approval of the medical profession, because it acts on the Kid- neys, Liver and Bowels without weak- ening them and it is perfectly free from every objectionable substance. Syrup of Figs is for sale by all drug- gists in 50c and $1 bottles, but itis man- | ufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only, whose name is printed on every package, also the name, Syrup of Figs, and being well informed, you will not accept any substitute if offered. Bar Seirles Ked cal & Surgicai Dispensary. CHRONIC, RERVOUS PRIVATE DISEASES ARICH, 1l DINEAN KOAT, LHEST,NTOMACH BOWELSand LIVER, RUEUMATISM, DIS IPSIA. 00D, SKIN and KIDNEY KNESSES, 1 HOOD CURED, wund all forms of WEAK MEN HYDROCELE AND VARICOCELE permanently and successhiily cured, Metiol new and unfatling PREACMENT BY MALL a speciatty PILES, FISTULA, FISSURE, p tly curod without the use of knife. ligatics ¢ 5t All maladies of a privige o 4ol At elthersex, positively cured Call on ‘or addrass, with stimp, for Cleculars, Freo Book, Reelpes and Sympton Hlanks, D1 )8 ot First stalrwiy south of postotfice, room 7. Dr. Searies & Searlss, ' matie \aen Sz TGHING HumuLs Y ) A® ‘Torturing, disfigaring eczomna, wnd every wpecies of \tching, Lura, ¥, crusied, and pimply d scalp dirciies, with dry, id fuliing hair, relicwed by on, il wpcedily . i1cd Ly tho Renriies, when the ) [ the well-known Eyo Expert, of (20 Olive stroet, Su. Louis, Mo, and 80 F. 14th strost, New York, and patrons o OMAHA, and vicinity that he will be at the store of his agent, . & BRO. CcoO., shes to Inform his many friends MAX MEYER OCT. 5, 6 AND 7. And adjust his celebrated Non-Changoable Spootacies and Eye Glusses, to all in need of Consltation fre HOTELS, The Mercer. Omaha’s Nawast4otal, Cor. 12th and Howurd Streets 40rooms §2.50 per day. 40rooms £.00 per day rooms with bath 4t 33 per day. Wrooms with bath at $4.5) per lay Modern in Every Kespect, Newly Faralshed Throaghout C. S. ERB. Pron EDUCATIONAL. M“.IVTA—"V; ACADEM) Tho great Military Write fur Tilustrated Cotalogae BWEET SPRINGS, MINSOUKI Seliool of the West. B — R —— EEE— _—nm-mm . Il 1\ “THERSDAY BARGAIN - BLOCKS. Every House in Omana Needs ONE verhavs TWO or THRET of “Bareain Blocks." Cut out the block you need, as a gentle reminder, bring 1t along, and secure what it calls for on THURSDANY . these Block No I.— RIBBONS. ] Silk Ribbons, all colors, up, ‘) Facts, not Fallacies. to No. 12 in width at 2fo 4 a yard. Block No. 2 CLOVES. $60,000 worth of ol - GLOVES-—Mousquotaire, buttor NEW CLOAKS. | Suede and Glace Gloves, in all [ tho modern shades—worth any A Pair. | ,‘;‘I,',‘."""‘ 25 o pair—Thursday | ; Block No, 3— | HANDKERCHIEFS. Ladies’ Handkorchieff, om- |$25.000 worth of superb broidered, hemstitched, white or colored border, Silks and Velvets. , some worth as much as 156 each. Bring this block] BACH, and get them for do onch. Block No. 4- ‘$5mr BACH. No house In the westis JACKETS. on a par with us on Dress Coods Novelties, adies’ and sses’ Reofor Jack- ots, regulur $5 00 girments, the “‘block systom” cuts 'em down to 0 on Thursday; don’t bo without one. Block No. 5— JACKETS. Ladies’ all wool Reefer Juckots. in black and colors, worth| the world over $7 and $8, on Thursday at $5.00. Don’t wait to consider, but got one| quick. $10,000 worth Boys’ and Children’s Clothing. Block No. 6 BLANKETS. At 98¢ a pair, splondid colored blankets, all brought to the block. You can buy this quality anywhero for 8150 a . but the block price is Latest Conceits In Dress Trimmings. A PAIR. 98c. Block No. 7— BLANKETS. 8300 85 and 36 Blankets, in white,| gray or red, brought to the block on Thursday at $3.00] and $4.00 a pair, This is af bargain right in season. K Got it! Get it Fashion Decrees Laces. We Show 1,000 New Ones. and Block No. 8 | BLANKETS, Cases and cases of |White, gray, drab Blunkets, were up to$10.00 & pair. Some NEW UNDERWEAR. | slightly soiled, some all per i | fectly cloan. but “‘just us they A" pair | are,? they all go. e 85,00 5 pair!! Block No. 9 BOYS’ CLOTHINC. $20,000 worth of New The Morse Combination Suit 18 Crockery and House truly the mother’s friend. { ishines Suits, with extra pants and hat,| Furnishings, e entire lot for $5.00. . Block No. 10 UNDERWEAR. Mis<on’ splondid Underwonr at C Ladies' ribbod, nutural und whi L ides’ ribbed nmtural wool, win wol ht, full reculur made. Fronch yoke drawers. iido to sell at 8160, ) rought to the biock av 900 & gar- cont! ! We are equipped for business with all that is| Newest—Latest—Best. Block No (1.— crges—all popular shades yard—brought to the block ut Fine French Cashme neversold less than 75¢ 39¢. 48 picces beautiful twilled plaid, stripe and cheek Dress Goods, street or house dress, school or churchs worth the world over 50¢ a yard - blocked on ‘I hursday at 25c¢. Well known black Scrgss, pure dye, p % r cet colc choice goods, worth anywhere 75¢ @ yard —blocked at 39¢. Great big homelike white Bed Spreads, a pleasure to show at 98¢ cach, Splendid Shaker Flannel, always w blocked on Thursday at 5 cents Ladies’ fust bluck Hosiery, double heel and toe, worth 35¢, at 1§ Ladies’ all silk Hose at 73 a pair! prise. Brown Sheeting, 36 inches wide, a cold wave coming —hence we offer this day at these low figu ORSE th Sic a yard, The price is sure t 4c a yard, There's we want to help you *head it off”, ¢t of “Bargain Blocks" for Thurs, It pays to trade THE with ORY GOODS (0,

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