Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, October 16, 1893, Page 2

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

2 THE OMAHA DAILY l}w MONDAY., OCTOBER 186, and sufelent orders to continue running for great danger. ‘I'he life-saving crew, with its Grand Tsland leaguo was down to assist malke declarations in suppor: of ‘ino striking | an indefinito poriod boat, has gone up on a spoecial train, in the organization, stating that his | min T. P. O*Conn 4 John Burns, At the Merey of the Suef, o Racise, Wis. Oct, 15 —Tho bargs, 5. w, | Fatally Wounded Yestorday by the Acci Masten, with a cargo of 1,000 tons of coal, is dental Discharge of a Gun, e of the hatbor piers S A coal ownors In sovere torms for endeavoring | Wind.in-the-Faco, chiof of & band ho thoreby areayed that party agalnst his* A0 TS ROIE e, St 18 valien Bt but two soldiers and one of those was in the to defruud the miners of 4 reusonablo wag I a hief of a band party against his $18,000 and 18 3 HIS MOTHER CRAZED BY HER GRIEF | [rielirmy. ‘bex are bothon ihe bopulist | QUTS ARE OPPOSED TO HIS EXTRADITION | Fate and pledaing to support the families of | Flathead Indians, camped near Mis- | 8dministration | | - — own count f Hall would have 400 in line me s of parliament, addressed the meet LO AT A PHONOGRAPH, ‘ ORTYURD TRON 1 % < before the coming election Embsszlor Weeks' Cass Taking on Politioal | ing. Stepuiak, the Russian nibilist, also D FROM FIRST PAGH. | | ‘ It was stated in the meet that in the spoke Tatening to the Reproduction of the | posed Fonscea, who had honored Boscayuva three tickots placed before the people of Tinportanc: in Costa Rica Resolutions were passed condemning the | Tribe's War | by makiog hin ministor of foreign s fiaivs, Dodge county for county oficers tharo are ticket. And P the municipal government the mir soula, - wandered into a store in Ana Not Verified, of the city there are but twoor three that Honors to Garibalad Y 't 15,~Up to midnig! has | ever wore thegovernment blue. 1t was the 3 niak been found impossible to subs TS thit tho Old Lady More of the | of the county should be offered an opportu o 1o ¢ Presiden was unveilod this afternoon in the presence rumor current carlier fu tho cvening that Posiime nity tojoin o similar leagne during the next vessel with several people on bo: ! s : T South Chicago The oficors ol the new league are A srauired fte teo, - Altor oonstdorable | wesy sy by Poeationt Pels st 13eal - J. H. Showalter, president; Oliver Sinith md o large body of notables. Patriotic | porsuasion ho was induced to sing into T8 NG ThEn SHe it s & e MANHATTAN DAY, vice president; 1. M | speechies wore wade. Bx-Premier Crispd the receiver the war chant of his tribe, | [t Fecites that the uational flag is the sym Allen, secretary und i s cealling ovents of 1860, s “Hoth Gar \ bol of the lawful porsonality of the untor Fresont, Oct, 15, —[Special Te Henry G U ireasurer, [Copyright recalling nts of 1 uid ) "1 Hebogan with a low, monotonons r wf ity of t mion New Yorkers Will Make It One of Glory at T Bes AWoUt tio o the World's Fair, oA TR (ot TR lesivod” liber 1 ind nd the cotmtry During the week ending | Carleton, brother of Charles Carleton, who | conda, Mont.. recently and in his inspec PEINOTOS APPEAL. tion of the stock came acvoss a phono- raply, which stands in oue corner of the room. He examined the machine |y iy very curiously and by signs’ and grunts | Deoreo tasned by the Mreanmitan Veoshdent Received in Washingto: g ros, Oct, 18, hour last Bacriog of Guatemaln Suapends of a large crowd of people. Tho procession b Oct, 15—At 4 late hour Ma the Constitntio was headed by Sig, Crispi, General Cannes balaiand Mazirna J SAN Josr, Cesta Riea (via Galveston, Tex pendeuce for ull “nations, and wo can now | NEVi ho" but warmed to his work as Are o witted t R 1 Oct. 15, Mexican Cable to the New | follow their lead. But nome swish for war.” | Droceed ) and got in some fancy moves | 410 conaiti T '”]‘ AR £ eby Cneado, Oct. 15 h : { R aa | COPk tHap poctal o ‘Trip 1) < Dres ments as he neared the end which threat- | 10l coadit Uhat a part 10 vessoly Saturday. October 14, 2,121,704 people paid to | 18 now on trial for his iife was out hun Lizzle Pracier Bods o Life of W LR Special to Ty Ber. | —Pr And Thuy Wers Wedded ned to dislocate the machine. After he | °f the national navy have captured othors 506 the World's fair. 1t was the banner | With his uncle, John Carleton, about tive g Grown Wear, dent Rodriguez and his cabinet witl tomov Pants, Oct. 15—The civit marriage of Lot | il concluded the. a1tachments et and - have armed them s o he orld's fa v . " sving s " w, ow e N vase of K cis = a0 ‘onctuded the chments €re | w ni sine tember 8 hav ) 1 week of the oxposition thus farand exceeded | Miles from here, the gun ne was carrying in [ Resuvivce, Neb., Oct. 15 b o Yottt etbagtiue. on tng | Lererice Blaclewsod, #on of tho marquls of | chianged knfconnootions fom Tauiy uy wats and aince Septembor 8 o ommitiod the attendance for a like period of any fair | the cart was accidentally discharged, lodg: m to Tuk Bek.]-Lizie Prucfer, 1 LN o oibpzINE, O he | Dufferin, British_ambassador, and Miss | thub \Wind-in-tho-Fnes and hls tiaaqan | Lol Hostitity i aro” st continaing o ) 0 held. Of this number Chicago day con- ing the contents his right siae, ar-old e an zirl, who, under the name | question of his extradition to the United Flora Davis of New York was celebratod b T K ML) ; " per- | Hisphysician says he cannot live twelvo | of Bessio Cody, gained considerable notor tes, - reignty, and vossels ONE MOKE UNFORTUNATE, somowhat suspic- s und that as it b to thy | braves could hear the production of the | uss the national flag buted ovor 700,000, a greater crowd, ysicia d orable 3 s 3 : sterday ab the Mairie in the Ruo & Avjou, | Gravely - and Eve ,' Cover before congrogated within | hours. The sisterin Chlcago was sent for | icty about two months ago by trampit \Weoks Is plainly showing the straln of | near the British embnssy. As tho ambas. | fously thoy inserted the taloes in their | CXeCutive to maintain the personali tio haps, thun oy 1 fort will be made to | 4008 roquest made that Charles be por hu'n « ||I£l'n 0, to Pine hw:x'w' it Finm. | long suspense. I saw him this afternoon r's fumily is in mourning for his cousin. | oups*and” waited tho i As the | Febublic before the laws of nations and to ol ¢ wvery ¢ ' 1 4 with anc I emale n; o amillis an 3 * = oAl b e e uar B e eeree s fore an enclos B mitted 1o sce him, but in the absenco of the | \WIth SnOLher fomalo named Camilla HAan | 130" 44 "100™ choartul than formorly nds of the chant that for ages had in- | 28000 L R L induce a large attendance this week and the od to sce L commitied suicide at o nouse of Anuis | 110 i less dl - shan ) tten W ARpited, THE yoii: |0 f L | made 1g of Tho BRoToges aRe-tHE '[io big event of this week | ShEriff at Norfolk, no ono would take the re- | Patorgon Aty mile weriioese of ot @ told mo tho suspense was terrible A BT IR LR thors to battie reached | ot . 3 o thage all vessels of war und they were at first thovonghly | command of Rear Admiral Gustodin dose o alarmed and muttered something about | Melio which havo boen in tevolt m the by one following o (R v o vonsibility 8 morning by taking morphine. S and he hoped that a decision in his case eill be M tan day, which will be cele- | SV 3 1y ngg mor; dh g “'“‘"‘ ,‘1 "” ,',' ::'n 3 next Saturdn ow | The mother is inconsolable in her terrible | stated that her father hived would be rendered soon ana relieve him of Blamnrck's 1 ation. orated by Gothamites Saturday. 1 Biue Jaland, a small town unear | ol s A BEriry, Oct. 15.—The Hamburgor Nache | fol Biit 48 Tano y the con 1 ho feartul anxiof der whicl n 0w " oS wd medicine,” but as the emphati daneiro awainst the con i Yorker: \etive in their preparations for | Brief Chicago, was o cooper by occupation i e A IR (SO ho _cmphatlc this event and big excursions will begin to | It hus boen protty weli established that wood circumstances finncially. Sho i His attorney, Dr. Fernandor, has | [lehten, in an article evidently inspired by | toncs of their A b I eI L e R arrive in a day or two from tie cast. Mayor | self-defense is to be the line on which | note atating in substance that sho had completed his briof, which ho submitted to | Prince Bismarck, indicates that with re- | tle wax eylinder rang out the toesin, U L U IUOTAL Gilroy's ofticial representative is_here, com- | tows attorneys hope to securc his acquittal | jiojaaand was tired of lifo and bidd Premier Iglosias at his co today, In | pytuing health tho statesmun's old pleasure | they heeame enthused and kept time to | fiae Gt desscls ; rovolt o 2 tho P igements for the big | So far w cgses produced for the defensa | fazher and mother and other relatives gooa T ou § iai | onflict is reawakoned It dofend’s Bis the alle d music with foet and bodies N & i Mo pleting tho fina B T T e e | [ dotense of Weolks. Ho maintalns that Costa | marek's old contention that tho posts of o ) i 3 nd sinch vessels and A8 iy i have testified to the effect sthin b8 s : AR TR ck's ol itention thi ¢ Posts of | until it seemed as i war dance | from this time join in the rebeilion O perta aro at work formulating a plan of | Whs of hasty tomper and. genorally violant ‘The reul renson for aking her lite seems | 14 should not survender the accused, be ot ninislorreatdont, i SHOIN: | \wqg b b axoeuted Yion nid thare, B peetall LD Bl closing the fair. An effort will be made to | when in a rage. Two witnesses, Silis | {4 ho suerounded with considerable mystory, | CAUSe the erime with which he is charged s S 0f the state should be undivided they didn't leave the machine until the have President Cloveland and his cabinet | Strancy and John Tym, have testitied that | (o i ved up shortly. Sheriff | classed only as o misdemcanor w this re A — e Ty A R10 DE JANERO, Oct. 15, Tho government, present, aud the oficial life of the oxposition | about 0 p. m. of the day bofore the Kiling | Gscerans will hord an ingieat totyeht publie, Adjournod for One Week st C Rt Al ) e 4 : will bo terminated in a blaze of glory. This | they siw the wan, Avgust Gothman, lyins . g Pants, Oct. 1. Tho monetary confercuce | hugged cach other in their delight and A L G O LR RIEOIE will see the school childreg at the fair. | on the ground about forty rods from the Lawrence Lucon Premier Tgiesis had a conferenco with | adjourned for one inorder to mve the | even attempted to embrace the store- | PCOPICKDown 1o be in sympathy with the The admission feo hag been reduced to 1y | Carloton placo and appnrently watching the | Lawnexce, Neb., Oct. 15.—[Special to Tue | Brestdent. Rodrigucz this morning, bit he | dologares ap opportunity to consult their | keeper, to his tavror. They wanted [ isurcents. The prisons ave fiiling up with v girls and boys under 18 years of | housc. y Finh B Ber. )1\ C, governments conc ng (he Italian pro- | more, and a eyhnder was insertod that | politicat pris s, and the anger of the L e O s sy s e ok OF MINNIGSIDMIONRY |, 55y nARY €1 KGNt DS PROSRE mrSivals TROM [ oRED WA NG A tewad o HOBaIA f r other stutes for tho veturn | £4V0 them “Deill, Yo Terviers,” This | "ebeis against Presidont Peisoto incroases public and private_schools a chance to see cd that Gothman was ot o man of | AL, C 1 gt r 5 | [ L A AT b O] SBI TE 1 thoy | 48ily. “The lnsurgents fronclad, Soto, ran the beauties of the White City before it is | friendly nature, would become angry and | the World’s fair i Bl Dia Comimercio, the organ of Don | of small Ttalian coivs. HECREEC cm lmmensely \ 1CY | aground on tho const and hus boen Tecap: swept away. The public schools of Chicago | got into a passion about every day, when Mr.and Mrs, Clayton of Nemaha me i | Felix Montero, the demoeratic eandidate for uatio e nRai laughed as heartily as an ladian ever | ygvod by t vernuent forces, will bo closed this week and an enormous | they all had to get out of the v He | on Monday on a visit to Mrs. Shaw, wifeof | president, printsan editorial steonaly ¢ R S T i \ [ faughs, though they probably did not i crowd of youngsters is anticinated. jathman) was about 46 yoars old and Min- | v 3 ¢V neent 1:05DON, Oct. 15.—A dispateh to the Daily | understand a word of tho song. They Will Lnereass the Ariy. J S yeurs old i S o8 Rodvighez, Ielesins and | YO8 from Vienna says that the debateon | now regard the storekceperas a groat Moxtevineo, Oct. 15 The government REBUKED THE . Mrs. Orsuluk, mother of Minnie Gothman, | .4 yoa'Se tho Fromont hotel thBeRtiG ek kel dedendl the electoral balloting system continues and | medicine man and want to adopt him | has decided to incronsed the army strensih Shit testiticd that she lives at Tilden: kney T'he Catholics of St. Stepiicns nre building | TMe ¢ntive & tministration for arbitrarily de- | {576 possivle that the sichstag will be | into their tribe | and will take immediate steps 1o add to the Rev, Mr. Gates ot ©*® | August Gothman; lived in the sume house | , frme sehool house about.Bity fect square, | taining We sks in the nbsence of a treaty | disaclyed borore ths bobrss oo 3. | military forces eligio- oty 3 about ouo month: knew him for about three 3 with the United Statos, & - T A £ Y Jersey Ciry, Oct, Mr. r‘::m:. b 31::_"1 A A L { : the oldest genoral mer- | This view 18 also mamtained by Ta Pansa BNAI BRITH, A few weeks ago a railrond collision Solemuty Consnerated, pastor of Grace Methodist Episcopal church | Ot fian Tere ilden ho lefy by bim | SHADEIN Lawrence, s 1ying vory low with | Linee, the R R Ios D kR on the Heights, prayed in his mornine ser cianey 15 g - killod, among others, & pussongor liv- | New Youk, Oct. 1o -With n seif. Crossexamination: Knew August ] Sito iy < just | republican candidate for president. Celebration of the dewish Golden Jubitee country town. His remains les the Chareh of St. Ay ice that the senators of the United States A1 Do Lo Veurs befort he marded | pim Meredith, ety maeshal, is jo . overing from a sevore attack of iung | Minister Baker will go to Suivador nfter e Merropolitan Hail. were sent home, and a fow days after the might cease their oratorical displays whm‘« lauginter; married November 12, 18 fever the decision in the Weeks case. e will An audience composed of fully 500 Jowish | funcral the solicitor to the mpany s oceasion of one of the lar Ll UL LL) b et | oGO R LS ELALIBA TR S0 ATV Weight abd fam1)y Lafe " MONARY (oh | FRaEBR S bR vae e sl » | people of Omaha assembled last n v ! ealled upon the widow to effect a sottlo: s of bigh dignitaries of ¢ were brought to the veree of starvation by | county: all lived together n in_ Goth zht and X y present to the government of Salvador the | Peop a visit to Chicago and other pownts enst. | ajaim of Penr i & atvonal I e g 3 . She placed her dwnsges at | has ever come t B it the fault of the sonte topnss tho repeal | man's family and seven in ‘witness' famnly's | BUTGL 8 0 M Whignrass (e emenat: | claim of Penny against that govern- | Metropolitan hall to do Lonor to the mem 1 bill to give them reliet, Iu his sermon he | there were four rooms; they didu't get along bishop Satolli, wat el s L o L AL LB LA of the founders of tho Independent Ord 1900 ; et BT RGTL, Ll well Logathors they woro ot goad frlends: | (o [ GRAZY, JU0, fow vesidence to b | Costa Riea has sent au ront to London to | Buai Hrith, and to celebrato the golden | Ol that sum (s unveasonablel” ro- | o0 ofthe po “I velicve every patriotic man, regardless | they had things all mixed together in the 4 : nOgOLIite 26 Vo I RISE L E800 500 Jubtlee of that order. plied the soiicitor. — “Your husband was b W TR AT TN of geographical distmetion or party afilia- ; Death o W, 1 Gordon. Sl T'he progeam cousisted of vocal and in. | BEAly 5 yeurs old? Sl tion, will agzree with me i the feeling that Iving | Hennox, Nob., Oct. 15, -{Special to The fared o Dictatorship, stramental music. The st nunber was i Yo, si S e U AN SLIEIEY e present extraordinary sesston of the tosti ! UWAN | ek | This community is mourning the | SAN Josk, Guatemals (vin Galveston, | festival ovorturs by the orchestis And lu ey R o »mr iy, s senate of the Umted States is the ient temper seen him angry: 4 5 LA Sk o%.y, Odt. 1. T A BIR AL EEHh resident Obevfolder the g N “Yros, s wife with a pair of sheaws, infli biggest favce over convened b the capi- \wora ot frindly to hom : had. troyuie | 9eaih of W. P Gordon, assistant sushicr of | 1 Sohn st Bl @ O || el RED TS e R 1his gonoral Lenlth was poors’ | LVenty wounids, Hother eon tal of this nution or any other nation. It | with him; had talked with a stranger about | the Thayer County bauk. He was a young ow York Herald--Speclal to Tue Brk.| thie order and what 1t had accomplished qur e SRESE R SV BV AU, | inutitating his own bods in b e is o complote display of fear to grapple | tho case, mau of oxesilent fin nd the main com- | During the last congressional recess, some | TR L T T iy e SN ; < | with the scissors. Ilis wite's injuries iro with the great questions of the day. I sub- T fort ot his w d The remains | months ago, the chief executive issued a de- s of the world And he, probably. ounld not have tal. i b Le nporary insanity was mit here that it is a disgrace to the “-n.(u- CROPS IN CEDAR, AXOLS “l‘;'v o 3 ‘,:\y:“‘:‘!l“"-\" e comn « that all duties on goods e. Iess-Fuchs, Herbert Bu nd ¢ liv 'I" "““: l”'"“[“‘--' ! th co its legislative body to play hide- —_— scorted by a 15018, o 051 i e f AT a0 N RGP R Omals Probably not, s and to make it a test of physical endurance 'd to Reward tho Furinera® Toll. Tho 5p 1left here av 10 o'clock TRARE e SRR LR B WIS Ebacn selection from Beethoven s, Mar- | would bo a fair compensation Aualarm of five wa N boy i a8 a trial of skill, while men, women and | Raxvoreu, Neb., Oct, 15.—[Spoeial to T | this morni Thie borly was escorted us far | paid in silver pesos, and the new regulation | iy Cahn followed with o vee . which Four or five hundred.” she echoed 86 nigh b uboub L 0lelock,. i denuvtine: children ave sufforing as the fault of the §—As threshing 15 well under way w | A5 Cliester by ‘the Masomie fraternity, amouated in reality to a iderable in- | veceived b O3 Mra o PITE | oy 981 T Son v Pe EITRD LR TR e S oat A OIS IRC L NG Ul R SRS Lo x which order he was worshipful 1aster at | 1 T 5 o £OT there m time to extinguish a blaze m a aonato to act Cedar county itis possiblo to make some | {Iiq tinie of his death. 11 Orger of the Be. g eXisting tarviff. The measure uncll by - X v 2 % s gt M Bld ISPl veahis Bk ran after him for ten more, and | two-story frame building located it WORKED TO ADVANTAGE. tolerably correet estimates of the yields of | ern Stur, and the fire department. Tt il "‘j"mfl (L i dl o Gl | el ad St ol NG HA LY then had to chase him down with u shot- Sixteenth street, and o smali graw aud flax. While a few fields | funcral was the lurgest ever seen in this | of this month, but about the middle of § popular approval of the audicnce. i to get him to mavey me. Doy Hunsen, & swtoon keoper. Lowaville & Nashville Ofticinls Huve T haye made from fifteen to twenty-two bush- | county i e tember the permanent commission of con- | Pho ludics above mentloned wore the ve- | wunpose that 1'm going to settle for hare | Will ot oxceed £20. fiond In Working Order. ols of whout, tho genoral average Is from Cangnt a Bad Boy. gross arrived al the conclusion thav the | eipients of fragrant bouquets, and all ¢ cost of shoe leather and ammunition?” S Lovtsvitug, Oct. 15 —From advices re- | yon 1 twelves, Some is o trifle smutty, but IPREMONT, Oct. 15, —{Special to Tur Ber. [ xecutive had overstepped the power | participants in the musical part of th The man of law concluded that she e m.,.".,v:.. ‘,..A,...” 2 ceived by tho oMclals of the Loulaville: &} )i hing' een hirvested'in good Grdst Wik | —As the 1130 passonger tialh o the Urilon | grmited biin sby corgress. . Tl nad buat ov, oo iy, Geored. eluding his | 4eserved all she could get. SHLCaSoRN LIS S LDINHIGAn LI o) ushville Suturday from Chief Mumford at | 1,5 4t present prices, paid better thansmall c veut west yesterday a boy | formally authorized to remodel the fiseal | womarks. in which he Teviewod. tho [ador A SaReial0 | “”‘“'!‘m 1“4" e !\'mvfir“\mn-ll;"]lum \\‘lli“m oven for bus- |y thoug the yield has been generally | named Atkins n hurled n stone throush f | cute, but no power had boen given him o - | pendent Order of Buat:Brith, was the S GEREDIB 0L Bl [RoShE i pELDL A ness to New Orleaus Tuesday evening or | from five to ton bual TR Bonthaaty indow and hit a passenger on the head rease taxation, as this new decree virtually | lent of many congatulations for ti e Yy @ Lo te shels. J. A. Bent had a | &9 i 2 L fréunlly gion which in China { o s T e was born on March 14, 18% Wedne at the latest, and shipmonts of | vinly on now breaking, sown rather late. of iu was stophed uud the boy arrested | gjq, Accordingly, the pormanent commis. | 9Uent manuer in which he hanalod the sub. | $ion which in China is used to deseribe is. He was born on Maren 14, 182 freight may be made now with an assur- % 3 et Lover to the sheriff, whereupon ance of its prompt delivery. The damage to AN are ° o i c vl has long been S10 of Omaha A S i 5 | Jec an arrant knave and pilforer, 5 ex- | and has long boen a resid j ; thirteen and one-half bushels of fax peracre, | the m T the boy jumped upon that | 1O intimated to the sdministration its de- | 106t J pilfor snys ex the railvoad in the recent severe storms | 0d sold it ut 82 cents. The corn crop in | limv of the law and nearly annitilated him to summonan extraordinary session of | | ! £ his f will riven hivet feo In his adaress he dweit upon the history }(\m-ul Edward Bedloe, reeently re- CLA L] ¥ 1 hireu(tr 18 more than can yet be cstimated, It | northeast Nebraska is the best for many | 1he case was s tied by the boy her, | | \rresting ird ano family, A. H. Bow- | declared when Isaw him that the Weeks fending Wocks ana opposing is surrender. Horace Wood ward of FEdgar has taken | The paser denoun, Brooklyn was eonscccated today, | THe'll steal yonr shoes,” is an expres Mr. Creighton has been (Il for s of the Jowish people, how they atlimes hi | turned from Amoy. *The expression is e boen persecuted and the doors of n hundrads of years old and is based on an |, i Lieh) may reach $00.000. About forty miles | years. In good fields it vields from forty w0 T R R No opposition was offered to this desive | tions closed against them. The adventuro perpotuated throngh the me. |, The residence of Arthur Cande av of road has been practically rebuilt, men | Seventy bushe Mr. Tredway, on a farm 2 Leherean e ) por Mnke pz.| | and accordingly the suminons was duly | $atd that even in this country some prejudice Wilinior ! desoratadtrod VAT A | TwentyRfthand Pacitic street, was burg being employed night and da orlcy| bdloining thisicityitinde, so far a8 he hus| HusxoNy Octcls.—[Sbeslal tb ik Bam| | S0 g8iete i IL HEEEE abpijtisnes|(Diez sted neninay chopimioo it ag oy ST 0 GRS Arach ol RS, /[ \nxizad) last nighiabont 10 orelo e Not only were many bridges carried away,but | gathered it, a yicld of fifty-five bushels per Franz Klias, a German, was brought in R D T R e e bors to | CVEr was elimmated by the founders of the | Weait arenisl aan, Wwhose gorgeously. | ypiovek sacured nbout weh of wearing miles of the embinkment was washed out | acre. Poiatocs are a faie cron, { from Dodge yesterday, aceused of insanity S ove Dol ouly pibers 10| order Instituting the lodge of Independent | embroidered shoes were the envy of the apparel and no trace of the original roudbea left, Cattle have had good pasturage and are in | (1o o o ¥ i jon | ke aquorum, there being only thirty-one | Order Bnai Brith fifty years ago in New | community, was, according to the I ! e e z00d condition. Till recently there has been | fiot% O 8 8 loon His haltucinavion | T 0 AR CEVE N8 OF Y York. The speaker mun s s e i T el o Mo Murnford bas been ou the o good condivion, Lill receutly tnero hus boen | consisus chiefly fn tho idew that ho has pro- Eih, A Sorsulcitionfaal it inaric R IORADEN s awensloned D rig i | grond, desy DI ol & since the day after tho storm and hi ) cholert among swine, > farn diuced the good covn weather that b | dressed to the aaministration containing | Pacher, Dr. s L ] Alien- ving manner: A ras one day sonally supervised the work of about 500 | here wenerally keep cattlo aud hogs they | the farmers such an abundant crop ST . ' o thal, Prof. T. Jacoby. Bien, | paghed up, gave the rich man a heart men. “"T'he work has been pushod with all | have done well, in spite of scarcity of money | | anails \1-..1fx\f.v[:.|.‘x"a"\.."‘1"[53'.”..f‘-:}. this Infor 2044 o Anit ,"",‘-l"’“' Jours 1t ML Urhalmessingor’ and *iten nes a8 | 3100 el LB R rn rapidity and the reconstruction was among | and the low prieo of wheat. ously to the farmers for § per acro of coru | oo MEVred St ""“'.“' "‘r"“"“*' fhe ioncs wiio SN Halioh Hoho ImUALYO | {hed wentloman's hat pitchod it npon a tho quickost on record, you it was thoroughly > 0f good unimproved prairic in | {fiey 1ijee solving the Ciamber and ealling for a now ho matter. The orgamyation had uc- | ished gentleman pitche @ dono. The voud has sufered greatly from | northeastern Nebr: is trom $10 to $15 per | LHOY ralsed. clection, The election will take place shed much for the veople whom it | high wall. The next moment the fellow ) s . ’ 1 the tle-up of business during the washout. a and about the sume in the southeastern Madison County's Fride, this mouth and the mnew congress i it Lo benetit, ;umll’nm rt\"llhhl B o8t \Iv‘ quwi to discover that it was no:an old art of Sou akota. New inove, Neb., Oc B.—[Specia B! ishining among others, the Clove | frie b WRS T o 50 o siastic- | £ , part'of south Dakota. - = " Newix(Giiovs, NobiiiGat i [Mpeniall | ERERL SEEEE S O DRRITE SonEtot Crnining mony piners, the Clovelnd | friond ho was grecting so_ onthusinstic Business Troubles, Fall plowing well advanced in north- | toPirr Bik. | —The Madison County Teachers Mo e iot he tibutl il b Qrphan asylum, ARIOLGE ded I 1 ally and apoiogized proinsely., R e T e e sk, aud the fall wheat and | association convened ut this plase yestord Meanwhilogihe shiusion Wil e tem: | lng hatll ito 000 culldrew of poverty,and |5 rg o ihal 'L get any: haid inquired | : 5 rye fields sown with a Press drill are very | aua neld a very intoresting session. Madi. | poravily suspended, and President Bavrios | after caising them, had sent them out uvon | ; Senutiri i filed in the court at New Albuny by Paul e aue ! 4 ARG e i ot life' age, clear of broake vhich | the man with the beautiful shoos. § b s son may well be vroud of he intelligent and | has declared a dictatorsnip, as I cabled you | Hfe's voyage, clear reakers, upon which B von cinrenct Resing, . N. Hallen, Joseph and Gertude — y they otherwise would have becn wrecied pon my back and you can reach Resing, 1. N. Hi , doseph and G AN e competent band of teachers. There were | some days ago. Similar institutions wore located nt Atlun lied the schiemor Strovel, b Vutter, Ben S. Bull and 5 abous foety o aticudanco. Superintendent | R L | St instiutions were located v Aty 1 i others, praying that a veceiver be appointed Mossman ofticiating 1 : 5 (R Al DA D c shamber have vecoived orders not to leave | Yonkers, n uight school at Chicago, 1 froe 50,000 0f vt D P LovisvinLe, Nob., Oct, 1 Special Tole Stiarton, Neb., Oct. 16, —[Special ‘Tele- | whatever, and in compliance witl this | some of the resultsof its benei ntinence, Somf und securcd by a lien on the plant | gram to o Bee.) —Saturday night burglars | geam to Tug Bre.] D, k. Poore, u braie | 90¢tee thoy B anascioirepor it inors | andinowistanshwouIbol il faniiolcspaplish on Enst Water street. Tu their petition the | broke into the store of Kirkpatrick of Novth SRIRYSIYIOMISLRAY PN commundange, DR oL eSHIpRY Brnawhers i el ok g thaiwall Y T e “‘l"‘n'b':’-"'m“\ln"f: Louisville, between 11 and 12 o'clock, nad se- | coupling, was killed by being run over by a NOTHING TOD GOOD ¥OR of this country were mainly enubled to care | CFPTTP A mablo o pay 118 dehis; that it hay per: | CUFed somoshoes and groceries. Kirkpatrick | car, — for their own pooi-at all tioa. WEALUER FOIECAS LS, nitted 1ts policics of fire Insurance to. japse; | 1ives over the storoand was awakened by Russian Sailors Take Peacefal Fossession | At the present Lime brauchcs of the order | o e that it is in debt over §150.000 and, that its | the noise and vushed to the window with a = of Toulon. pm} I‘ntn‘-n in u|ur| 'f‘“\‘;” p.lx"liu[ xlil'q \\.'nrll; s for Today, “My wifo suffored Witit inflamma Droperty is not worth wore tian £0.000. the | shoteun and fired at the by Andi e BN Boeohor/Bingham ofioronto {(Canadn, s || TODLCN NQes b10 thodRussjanlasilorall 310c STORNA GaTLIB MUliEDURD LbeReonia ol S8 E AN ERRIREERA Y S o 8roncas of tho bowols, whisi, & Wyl amount of the first mortgaze bonds, The | ceeded in fetching one of them 1o the gro i ity S ? now visiting France are not beginning to | BeRF 4 % BPOBLEOL b 5 5 ! by uel) & RIS L3 ground. g g t 9 F : For yhraska n " 0 P i vill be heard by Judgo Herter f in the city. . 8 that the order was for the puvpose of foster- | Mond For Nobraska and South Da- | was cansed by a petition will bo heard by Judgo Herter i | Ho probably wounded him, but the man got icorge H. Wingrel und wife of Denver ave | feel the effccts of tiie entertaiuinents pro- | jng charity and it emphasiid tre oy the Floyd circuit court tomorroyw. away, Loter Marshal Spence caught oneos Cieorge H. Wingrel and wife of Denver ar 0 ing charity and phasized fact that s & S g,'m‘“ a0 i]andedih o ‘i'""mfl‘ ‘\“!;;t‘;‘ at the Dellone. vided for them it 18 not because French | all the Jewlish people, no watter from what, Tuvolved. searched he had a revolver and & razor o Barr Parker of Lincolu was at the Mer- | hospitality and good feeling has been lug'l:_xllil .\v.mmnvlul:- syt 1) SAN FlRAN 0180 SE i Ry e DY'80 Tho r W) > taken over | chants yeste ol o o ey 2as0n 10 revere the menory o BAN I'ancisco, Oct. 15.—The Chronicle | his person. Tho prisoner will be taken over | ¢h 8 y e : . | 1sckiog, - For instance, the ball at [ .7 atriotic founders of tho lodge and ho | says: Thereis being prepared for adjust- | 1o Sarpy county for a hearing Monday morn- J. S, Grable und wife of Beatrice, weredin | the arsenal, which commenced last night, hoped that their children, fifty yenars henc Locai Reeord ment by tho supremo court of Arizonn n cage | 108 85 the deed was done in that county. the oltyiyesiotdny, 1 00 1o s Y9, a- - i i > o was continued until 6 o'clock this | would show them tho same honor and rever OFFicr or T WEATHER Brrear, Ovais, a sfinf‘flu;l L&res which involves a #5,000,000 estate, left by the v TS W siot aud wife of New York are | morning, and at its conclusion the French Pa %o g a Experience of a Loamville Storekeaper with while the hatless man was reaching for hix headeovering the raseal <lipped off the handsome and made away, leuvi minded millionais | | 1 and New Orleans. A Lomo for the aged at | 1 tion wis 3 . but | | min on train No. 63, while trying to make a Mrs, Arvilla Powell + Blo had an atlack of Kota —Inie: warmer in_enstern and cooler | the geip anl in tyo wooks vaa reduced i in wesiern portions: soutieasterly to south ;‘“":fi,’j:o':,l‘,‘l";;:“l;n"‘m" famiieehsisian i arly winds, y y 4 Bho docided to try 1o parilla. | For lowa—Iair, warmer; southeast winds. | godd cficot was quickly not LAl traces Galsloyand i fas ndia 0 ence as they did today. Oct. 15.—-Omaha record of temperature wnd late John D, Walier, who died in' the Napa wskt, Neb., Oct. 15,—(Spocial to s st pRan ofMolals liolsted o numbe r of Russian oftice Ihe program was concluded s f 2 | wer 15, Cooper of Denver s in the ‘city | on thew shoulders and cheered themselves | Before proceeding to - insane asylum. Shortly before his death J—Rev. Dr. Harsha visited in Omuh; | negotiating for the nesw musee, ¥ || Roarsn as they ex ried them to their ships, ! Walker marvied a Miss Rice, but was put in part of last week. 1 th dancing. | eainfall compared with corvesponding day of have disag rip the light fantas- | past four years: j and th d o tie” an clogant supper was sorv | 1403, . s not hecn in 50 goo | health tor LR ooiee Rivonb S Charles Crate, clerk at the Marcer, hos ‘l‘hll owplin b """K'\;s fang E;'un'm:nurl Allof last night's proceeds will be given astium tomperatuze. G o PIOTUY FOWE L, Burie, N, Y an insane asyium by his brothers, Villhiam L. A. Osgood of Scrauton, Pu., was in ust returned from a trip to the World's ting a number ol 10 Frenchimen upon | 1o charit; Minimum temperatire 02 = 812 2 > o o oA e ma s nals Ay Heor of [ qisy the A e siting acquaint mru:!m i : their shoulders aud checring until they could | The succossfal entertvinment last oy Average temperiture. 455 (85 143 48O Hood's Pilig Curo o8 Angeles. s wife claimed a share of i E i o . "W, " X sheer no longe cas under the auspices of Nebraska lodge | Precipiation DO-LLIN 0D 0 5, B, Y e 3 Jolonel D. W. Beuham has taken rooms at | “h%! Sty B Yas undey 3 Lt St 3 owing the condit I oy 5 the estate. but the Avionn court deelured | 19 1 Young recoived u visit from s sis- | - Colonol I el 5 8% | The municipality of Toulon entertamed | 5y The cominit s Statement showine the condition of Lan 4 A TR R ATTAT o mazriigo illegal. bo auo it said. Walker | tor, Mry, Lillio Castord of Lincalu, Wodues the M. s b eean 0 mako that place | e Russinn officers toduy ab lulicheon In 1o | Hntorat iy rcoos werons follows: i precipitation at Omaha for the BATE OF BHBAUTY was jusanc at the time the marriage was | day and Thursday lust, 2. 8 $ 1 i contracted. Mrs. Walker will appeal the H. (1. Pope, Sam Ross, Clint Sampson, 124 | Miss Alda Mills veturned 1hursday from case 1o the supreme court Ghrist and John Battrall attended 'the | Chicago, where sho spent a_vory pleasant of tho Elysee. Eight nundred guests | chajy C. Branders, M. R Trauerman, | ) Mareh 1, 1 s, rod, rough Fanda, i present. The mayor of Toulon toasted | ¢ w0, Sumuel Katz, Leo M. Prank- | Normal temperaturo ! ety ¢ hiaug A o the czav and czarvina aniid loud cries of *Vive i floor committee, Julius Meyor, Phil M it "Hlont. clfective v - Knights of Pythias grand lodge in Omaha | Week visitlug the fuiv and friends. la_Russia. The mayor said tho cries of | Roge, J. Furth, Willinm Flatou, I3 Harris, = vl iiyi Horribly Cruel. the first of inst woek. Clarence C. Dickevson of Atwntie, Ta., | “Vive la Russi proved the indisotublo - y pur Torkno, Oct. 15.—Half an hour after Mrs. 15, J. Babeock of North Loup is visit- [ passed through the city yesterday 'from | attachment which France felt townrds 1tus., By the New Xorkors, Fa e S i i [ et giving bieth to a child, Mrs, Garvett Mauley, | 10§ Ber parents heve, Prof. and M . Trgle. Pittsburg, Kuan., o his way™ home to visit itinuing, Mayor Forrersaid: *“The NEW Youk, Oct, 15.—The festivities in con- i i in el wite of o plnstoron of hi1s 0ity, wae britais Jamcs Nestor of Omana is here viditing ntives. Mr. Dickerson'is interested in | union of the two peoplo will prove to the en- | noction with the jubilee B'nai Brith were Sl overyw asspulted by her husband. M ml"‘ or! “A_‘d) his parents. Mr. and Mrs, Martiv Nestor, the coal mines in Kunsas, tive world our ardent desire that this should | oo at thedewish temple on Fifth aveuuo - table tork g zhnunn-uuiu»ninl'n'm:.':u-.‘nm-uu: it wewart mado n pleasure tip to Den- | At tne Mercor: 1. M. Juy, Joseph Bailey, | be the Inpugurasion of' as ors of Biuropean | o iy o et iple was crowded and the H assault, driving the tines deen into the | VAt WO bt Miani, | 1530888 ity X Craft, Clncionati; it i | pesce.” e e s der, | entertatnment of music and addrosses by . & 8 woman's loft " templo, Ha then gulieg | - D& alrall ap Muughter, Miunie, | Ralph, St Louss: J. 15 Byers, Chicago Admiral Avelan, the IRussian ¢ e R A hor out of bed ' ond Kicked | Mgyisiung ro ','!'”‘fi!“\',"S umber Ii"\"ruMdm Coony, Portlund, Oro, L Bullud, ‘Loup | teasied President Carngt and ho Vrench | LLONRRD the. jubliee coremonles o & ot ) B o PP T o [ ey P B o Misses Edith Wright and Mittie Hil E. Riall, W. M. Keenan, J. uation, and added: *“Ihe care which has L f i Ariven off. Ho “waw atetl hov Mefore ho wa |*aro visiting in Omana 3 B dau ke Ohwas: BB H, boen faken to enhauce the” splendor of this | Mination. 3 | ann s NEW INGERSOLL. ARt s S "m;m”fml priieR ..) ',‘I.'l’ ‘ffl‘; d Thomas Miller and wife ave entertaining New York: £ H. Mer reception testifies to the maguificent hospi- THEATER Jured woman muy uoc recoven Mantne b | their nieco, Mrs. Mary Mershaw of Now | feans: . . Flosshion. Springfield, M tality of the Freuch, as wollas to the sym. Jpangielive dinir iy | 4 nied tho parentage of tho child and. ehirged | SHEOH ' H Bob Ballerman, Chicago: H. P. Johnson, | pathies of the two. nations.” The admiiral ANTONIO, Oc A disustrous | e Jabslithia pasel Loge L) chirged J. W. Laugston and wife of Lincolu visited | Davenport; Beck, New York: (f,.D. | concluded his rémurks by proposing the | praivie fivo has been rvaging In Vietoria ¢ Wednesday Evening, Oct. 18, e LIS the former’s futher, . Laugston, here last | Kelly, Ch A. 1. Carson, city; Captain | health of the ainyor of Toulon, the prosper- | county for the past two days and is stil un- . week. John Codman, New York: A. McKoes. Daven | ity of Toulon and the prosperity of the | wjecied. Thousands of acres of range ) Lngersll o tho Currenoy Question, Eifty Tecumsoh peoplo took advantago of | port: doseph Baily, oy o W | whot of Fimnees Rt s DARLdg 010008 oLragBRLALD ( ROBT. G. INDIANAROLEY, Oct. 15 —Robert Inger- | the Chicago day rato and are now visiting | ant,New York; K. 1. Swan,Salt Lake; H. D, During the afternoon the Russian oficers | A. Wood, H. G. Austin, G. P, Jordan ang | ik Clly o b i - X soll, in un interview here, said: “iam apd | the World's fai | Pettibone, 1t H1. Foster, Miuncapohs; ', R. | witnessed the parade of the musical socie- {1 (5 Nirion hive susthinel souers Qamage. | Denve & [ N G ]{J ‘,{ H()I x] N | always have been a bimetallist, | want a b I R;:"“”w!rlvk is howe from Worthing- | 1\;.~..m. ). ¥, Nuuuh;‘. 2. Pavesick, Chicago; :\.e- and the i buttl‘:"(}iutlmni:-:,‘ ;\\lllm‘ ”! k3 s alt T 10 0 B0 pve) Ly 0B, ! M. Curtis, New Yo velan was in a land hic vas hal | “n“- ¥ I . Smonsytlarwil bo good 1o gvery countiy’| MM WGo gaton of Mussatie, T, has | D OOV Now¥ork T fillod with the flowers, whioh -wore thrown |y o ATEsein Mesweo, il g i SUBJECT; of the world at dny time, and T want to s0e | come o this city to reside LOUAL BREVITIES, into it during the floral festivities. RULWAVKEE: Q0% 15 . My | e ' theday whon it can bo velied upon that, | " Joseph Phillips and wife returnod to therr | Throughout tha day fete followeda fete and | Within two months John B, Kootting, who is | I MYTH AnND MIRATCLE. howoyer threutening the financial uspect, | home fn Mulvane, Kan, 1hirs iy after a The Ministerial union will meet tomorrow | ‘loulon may safuly he saud 10 never have | cliarged with wrecking tho Nouth Sida Say- | Miles ity L rrr e o SR SO T Ry i :'},‘.’::’;;;,‘fl;”‘,}'mf,",‘,'.":l‘,’,',‘,',"‘,{ o dnes. Lam . morning at Kountze Memorial church, basaed such o Sunday us theone just con. | ings bauk, is on bis way buck to this clty in | SO ) | Followine Pricts: Finst 1ioor, $1.09; Baleg L J s off, e resly 3 ] i o The city was crowde s T A - vt GRORG N, Lot 1 pRMamik LesoRt B however, 1 haye nover boen in favor of oo .m':;. {:{l:;; ‘T.'u"yl«'x,':’fl:;"‘-x,un-n'i‘.:fi""’f.! “'}::r Bishop Ferguson of Liveria addressed a | “luded. The city'was crowded, fully 50,000 | custody of an ofiicer. He was located at i W $1.00; Guliory { .‘\\IU‘%A"..\H‘..\ [ Lecture by the Nuted Or . tor, Arrested Mezie two months visit with relutives her ; i ' P G R T e people, according 1o the estimate, having | Monterey, Mex., and mwrestod. Kootting | herman Ly, but [ do not thiuk it ought to | effoct Novembor 1. Wisslonsry meeling a5 Tripity cathodrwl lask 1 ROOES 200008 different directious. ~ Tho | agroad to vetirn without reststuice ! DON'T WANT 10 TELL [] NEW s bo repoated Ul somo better measure can | George C. Zutavern hus by petition be. | ¢¥EHIDE: 5 2 .| Russian and Fremh suilors were to be seen e e ne it - NEW T onT be substituted. come a candidate for shoviff anc will run in- Mr. aud Mrs. Johu Poliau ave the happy | on gl sides, arm warm. and even wesring Wil Besum nily Eielati Yot THEATER 2 ——— dependent of party, parents of a boy baby, which arrived at their AR a2 ; 3 eacliother’s hate a3 &t ca of the extremo | Ngw ¥ ouk, Oct. 15, -1f repo Valuable Horses Burned to Doath, —— home Saturday night. sympathy existingbotw en them. - - THURSDAY = ; i 3 cfal circles are to be belioved, Mus., dward | beauty comes only with o | T L) ; Ny f tanton Conuty Hepublicans, Nobrask Reform is the title of a new 7 d 1oc v X .. | soetal ci ave to o v f PRIDAY NEW Yonk, Oct. 15.--A lighted watch AlApia Nehraska Tax is a It was annomjced Loday that oo the ar ; ’ o i isa | FRIDAY v S « ot 15, —[Speci Tue e devoted o b L - | » 1 ¥ Parker Deacon and her husbund are to be- ATUILDAY dropped by n carcless stablo boy started a | ;, STANION, Neb., Oct. 15.—[Special to Tu | Omaha paper devoted to the single tax the- | rival of the Hussian feet st Pouton | Y, hillik It its only what otber s from good | women Jeio Weallh of es- bita, Doctor | SEATRY » Bee. | —The republicans met in couvention | ory. 1t is published Ly J. H. H. Re ident Cavoot telegraphed to the czar at | come recouciied beforo very muny days | lorce's Favorito Prescr “."‘”,“ o Flostwood Park stables today, | g yestorday and nominated the following | = Sol Priuce, candidate for councilmanic | Copentiagen, who raplicd with elapsa. - s, Loacan awvlved from Europe | tion eesfsts nateve i ostab- ENGAGEMENT EXTRAOKDIN ARY OF 71 Fowlers stavles wore tomlly destruyed, | ot ™20 07 300 B judge; Louis Smith. | bonors ou the republican ticket, was en- | tions. President Car ita fre and b uow alopping with friends in- Orauge. | lishing theso habits. 3 7 £ | oy oy L | THES ST3A J3ROOIN S Josoph Kink, o valuable 2-year-old stilion, | b st N | doraed by the People’s Party Centval com- | egram of an appreciative chs i A 2. i rger, clork; Ei ¢ . MR | dorsed by the Peop y Ce com- | eg aud Jeanuette. a S-year-old, were burned fop.cloxk; Kimil Newsan, treasurer; 7. | i PR 3 | mittee yester ing that the czar had od . tha I? Could Not ear ilis Woos. 52\ faces, dull eyes and OPERA COMPANY AND HALLE o death. They were valued at 315000, | o, fi;:}““‘\“"g":‘:,,’,‘l’l‘,i,: corononau b8 | " Tiie stamp collectors of Quiaha will iold o | Warships at Copenhagen SPRINGFIELD, Muss., Oct. i —Crazed by 7 hollow checks, to- i L Colile 0 i ) King, a valuable'stallion was badly burned ughn, surveyor, ' . J mecting Tuesday evening ut 8 o'clock for the Adunral Devigne gave a dloner tnight in | nis wife's norsistent refusal to It with gothor with low |sl.t “F GHAmPafiN about the head and neck. Tho stables of Mhe dewmocrats placed in nomination: | Purposc of discussing ways and meaos for re. | honor of Admiral Avelun. In ann him, Haven . Winn visited her home to. [ s hen they 0. Giba were pastially destroved. The | County ‘clerk, Knos® Finplo; ey srioh! | Dreanisiug the jocal Phiharmonts saiary, e | the toast to the ussian anv, Al [ gy, and during ner absence eut the throat 3 mlsgble Piie Euti Now york Pro loas on tho stablos s §13,000. urer, Krank Loower: county judge, Jawes | Some childven who wers playing with | Devigue — charcterized = it as of s infant sou with & razor and illed hin - wders, de u e — Mickey: Sheriff, Adolph Iopiw; ' county | maiches iu the vear of John Woich's nouse | LWl sister Lo ihe French o self with tie sume w > gD n 8 AR [ 4 w4 10w, 100l Brunswick’ Bue. superintendent, August Sidel, ou Bighth and Marcy streets yesterday afier- | 5% I YahlE O - 5 esly Proo € CZar's synpath, . | I, afler period i t W, 2 BRUNSWICK, (3., Oct. 15.—New cases of i — noou stariod & fire against (ho side of the | Wik frexhs proal of, the cans simpath Most's Wite o 5 i prosteation and oxcita: = Follow, fovor roportod today. UHIFty-our. | gy ooe e g | i i caused blue, *Ae alarm was | 0o 0oial relations oxistiug botwoon th NEW Yok, Ocl. 15 Most, wife Fers ALy A N Oune death’ Discharged ninoteen. ke, N1, Oct, (Special to ‘Cus Ber.) | turned In and the five was extinguished. o ol Admiral Avel aros® Jonaun Most, the rea-whiskered, fier, 1 STREZT RITE capMulation -Cascs under trentmont, 455; | —Ihe old soldiers of this ity to the number | 1he damage to the butldiug was stight. f Babual ACIIGL A¥NAS 8i0hs A0d | daNARI ML the M ; g b > UBLIG! THEATER | REVAl ! disoharged, 153; deaths, twenty-fou 'ul about 100 met at the oity hall Friday The nah,_\vl:r.uw at thy Omaha Guards | gaces and oferad a twast to the French disovered X :' ‘}un i ! t TONGHT. b, night aud fully organized themselyes into 4 | drmory will be inaugurated this ovening | fdens which was ik with sieas ; ) 2 I 71 ,¥é Pas St Jeath Koll, Voteran Py ouo of the et ® | underthe suspices of the New York Fxhibl | Lheatyen It ix guaranteed to bonefit or curo all the | A [Railroad 1icket. i A ™ A tlon company. The display of cherubs w disordors, disouses ! weakncsies of women, nuestionahiy the Fuuniest Farce Como Hewrsizan, Tex, Oct. 18R W. Craw- | thusiastic mootings ever held In tho city, | boatirus musing e Lo of cherubs wil Labor Dow than 11 London : e e PO OF oy 18 Tefinde Vayuostlonsbiy, tue buunimi Fare Cogody ford, at one time the cattle king of south | and the sentiment that the time has arvived | have been made. A musical festiva! will be Loxpoy, Oct. | There was o gre it den Presto. Oct ¢ Standa ] i " - - - Matiness Wodnesdiy i Naturduy. Any Texus, died tovignt. 1o organize for offensive as well as defensivo lxi\‘un in connection with the show, oustration of laboring weu in Hyde Pack th vk compuny, which shut down Ju | Catarrh is vired by Dr. Bago's Rewedy. Soat in 4he bouw. i

Other pages from this issue: