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THE OMAHA DAILY B MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1894 F T FA‘L A TRAIN fly of G. W. Patton, and looking up a car- DE“”CR \TS W\\T A ]EM)ER sickness, and while the speech lacked the " 'y | und kil & mayor, or governor, or some- | A PR \ S ., load of shoats to take back with him. MUUN Al LS firs which’“hd# hitherto marked his pblic \ \ [, dings, 80 1 got executed A 5 AT M",T“ 0“ “‘IA Nick Becker loaded all his personal prop- utterances, Tt'®as, nevertheless, L ly ap- Second Anarchist—You dake my advice, -5 Jo— erty Into a car last week and has removed plauded. 'Mendfor Voorhees fs hilled for and don't kill no mayors or governors. Dey with his family to Muenster, Tex., his future twenty-fivh" spheches in Indiana Auring the vill dake two or three years finding out if Robert Blair of Samrer, Nob., Picked Up n...&. o o : BB No One Yet Slated for the New York »....y.un.:; AR Queer Wager Made in Boston and How it is m.“n;,‘- zane I.-'.."n;nv:‘v 'Ilm;m Shust ‘\‘;. William Kave Makes a Thoroughly Pog Mrs *. Rogers has gone to Dow City, ’ : featt verites Congratulate Jones. ‘ drive up to Shantytown and run ofer a p! . .0 i Near Broken Bow. I, where she will visit with relatives and Guberaatorial Nomication. VIRGINTA CTFY, Nev,, Sept. $8.~The state Being Won. Den you gt shot right avay Fashion Attick on Patrick Quinn, Mrs. E. J. Wells and daughter of Alexan- :;Ir"r“y 4;)[!:\!"0:!1“11 L |Ihv M'I'\cnr‘.‘ply\rn], A NEW INFLATON SCHEME - - U £ dria are visiting with her parents, Mr. and | TAM A s S Ea SIS GE S ek i o ONES' L q N NO HOPE OF THE VICTIW'S RECOVERY | driv are visiine K MANY WANTS HLL TO RUN | \"Vhiioia” complimontary letter to John | "AUL JONES' GLOBE GIRD:ING RACE | ., 10y i tata e et 1o tnerensa| BIT HIM SEVERELY IN' SEVERAL PLACES - J. Z and Ed Smith of Illinols are here s :I J'rwilqnmn--mlnm his course In leaving o the Flow of Gas, Kdentified by Tetters ¥ and on 1iis Person— | $pending fow days with friends and look- | Convention Will Seet Tuewtay and the As- Ty T T s e | Reached Omalia and Will Earn n Few b, What 1s known as the Heckert-Rowland supposed 1o Have Been on His Way B Taneciier | Gucloxted. Bl oy fuw sembled Leaders Are Not Willing to rosign Mo senatorship on the demand of Iars Here to tep Him on His Way plan for generating natural gas in the bowels Home from Worklog on the barn last Friday night with a dance. About to Hazard ess on the the republlican, party, and declar:s that he to ¥ » and Fortane of the earth is about to be given a practical ik i i Aty 1§, Webe. SPesRAL Dadidats owes his position to the whole people of Hia Blary monstrati-n at Findliy, O. The neces- ghwiny Hobbers — Other ad G John B, Couch, who Haé been very siok tor Nevada, wiios fevespective of party, wieh him g sary pumps and éngines Are now being Magie City Notes - nearly (1 wesks (s able to be around repesent them in the United States scnate erected on the site of the old Wetherald BROKEN DOW, Neb, Sept. 23.—(Spe- | again b - SARATOGA, N. Y., Sepl. 28.—A situation | 1.’» Mol i Paul Jones, known as the “globe trotter,” | rolling mills in the northeastern part of | ywyiflam Kane was atrested yesterday clal Telegram)—A man was found Valley Uersonal Mention more strange’ than any that has yet con- | Hlereafter The Bee will make a uniform that city, ~ Thl fa in the vicinicy of several | poruing about 2 o'clock for committing & near the railroad track in this ALLEY, Neb, Sept. 23-~tSpectall— | fronted the democratic party and the like o | Chorsc OF 2 cents per word per Insertion, in | rlvrfll'}':;“yl”n‘-‘:« b e wil ““IUIK‘ frioet yistous asinult. uboh Battlok IGRIE city this morning about 6 o'clock. [ Misses Lillie Pickard and Maud AusMn, | wpich has never been seen by any of th *'No netios .".l.l,:" ..IL"."’,“.‘.: 0 conts. Is stopping at the Paxton and will be In | ory, ‘Which was evolved by William Heckert, | Quinn walked fnto Shannon's saloon on Q He was In an unconscious state. ‘The left | Who have been visiting I 1 assembled party leaders, is presented here Candidates can publish cards at the same | (€ €Ity for a few days. This is one of the | & well known mechanical engnect, at pres- | street and ordered R side was paralyzed, his face bruised and "”" the past onth, ret Lome a8t | tonight, within thirty-six hours of the time | rate. most unique trips for fame and coin that has | ent a m;wm o e Findlay cit Ui bl v B (e (o night. set for the no o didate fo o yrobably been undertaken by smbitious per- | Will Werk & revolution in the natural gas left eye swollen shut. From letters on his Sirs. W. Kayser and little daughter of | %€t for the nomination: of a candidate for A ONE RAIL ROAD, L hly 1 undertaken by ambitious y reglon It it proves practical tered he ealled him a seab. Quinn denied person it Is thought that his name I8 | qeljuride, Colo., are visiting the family of | Bovernor of the state of New York. No v s it e Heckert proposes, by means of powerful | the accusation and Kane got up and sald: Robert Blair of Sumner, Neb. He was in | Mrs. T. Hunter selection of a candidate has been made, and | o '—h Jones Is a tall, good looking young man | pumps, to force air down to the gas bearing | “you are not onl, 5 it % s obability riding on a stock tram and | 4. D. Norris and daughter, Miss Dessle, of | while one name has been prominently men- | by i3t A v about 30 years old. He Is a graduate from | rocks, which it will permeate and thereby ¥ & bodh,. DUk L OARFGE &l probability riding on a ) Prairk 1 In ik i ¥ y System of Host | I T h th t ou fn less time than it takes to tell (t.” ' N o tlisy g | Pra City, la., are in the cily visiting | tioned here tonight, no on can b it ! vl rvard college and for the past four or five | become infused with the active properties 88 time tha akes 1o tel 3 fell from the cars while they were running | Brairie h night, no on can be sald to ! o ¥ v Lo " 3 Cou’ g ¥ ? sed | the, family of Dr. W. H. rain A HRYe ARYEHING 1K6' 5. thortRARs 6 the: omls What is known as the Meigs elevated rail- [ yoars has been &ngag:d In newspaper work | Of the sas ltselt. It is contended that as Youw'll have to show me," sald Quinn, as Biea rapld rat A stock train passed | “yiieo gmith, teacher in the primary de- { road system, which has becn exploited in now burned for fuel the natural gas re- | he began taking off his c through but a short time before the man | partment of the Valley school, spent yester- nation. So far there ar: four candidates | p,.o; for seventoen -years, has h.‘. T Boston. He is a member of the Hub Press | quires ¢n admixture cf nine parts of air to | o), 1?1 “ b e b B The. fen IR RANA. . is tiad . baeit Wia. wetkihn IONE JEab pabety h Omana mentioned: Judge Gaynor of Brooklyn, John | beeee i ecured the | club and that Is where the wager was made | one part of gas, and that this mixing can as | oo oo And tussled for a moment, when on the grade and was probably returning Judge Holeomb will receive, at a low | Boyd Thacher of Albany, Frederick F. Cook cessary legislative sanctlon and the work | which is sending him on this journey. | well be done in the earth as in the stove Kane sank his th into the muscles of Bome . At 7:30 p. m. he Is still uncon- | estimate, more than one-third of the re- | of Rochester and Senator David B. Hu. | Of construction is commenced. The unique | Jones is an assumed name, his real cogno- | CF In the furhace where It 1s burned. The | Quinn’s leg, just below the hip, and bit out scious and hope 13 cntertained of his | publican vote of Valley precinct. . | Daniel 8. Lockwcod of Buffalo was men feature of the road s that only one rail or | men being Pfeiffer, and he greal trouble In the gas rcglon s not 80 much | a_chunk of flesh. Tho blood spurted out recovery, e has relatives in Kearney. Johin Reld and wife, who have bee: I | Goned, but it i said by those who Know girdor will be used. According to the in- | American who belloves that almost anything | breace in tho preasurer This foe Tallen o, | tnd this seemed to stimulate Kane and he F N L i R M 1 today that he is practically out of the ventor, J. V. Meigs, the posts will rise aboul | can be accomplished t h & srsever- ze poi o Ohi e SRt DAL Nt Helows LR NEWS NOTES, ast year, returned to Valle day practically out of the a mp i y push and persever in a larze p n of the Ohio from | wound Afte Rl H B o s apeliing bes at the Presby. | and that Mr. Sheehan's support, which may | f0fv:six fest apart dlong the cusbing. These | ence. He nover hesitated to express himselt | 400 paunds, ct which it started rty 10 | Kune sank his t v‘l";v::“’;fw“f ' Sack, iting N i 2 " N o he square, having but eightee ches 4 : SIRRLY. Botrhdd, 4 A 8 B une sank his h into Quinn's back, bl Frietids Plan 8 Plea wepriso for a | terlan church last evening was a pleasant | dominate Brie, will be thrown toward 4 having but eighteen inches | in forcible terms on this subject when he | €ighly pounds, and this is fiund to be Nim 1o ais different places, He WAKAHIE o to obstruct light on the four sldes. There | had an opportunity, and this e sufficlent to convey the gas from the wells Worthy Old Coup affair. Cook. Every effort will be made, however, | will be fourteen feet in the clear below | cause of the wase: ‘”fll,“l,"\"”“m‘“:,",'h.“;\"_: through the system of pipes to the pot | to0 [0 eight places in all. Kane acted like FREMONT, Neb, Sept. 23 —(Specialy— | The Valley Cornet band will furnish the | o induce Mr. Cook to uccept the second | Where the si ing wheels strike the track | that b i ' i \ i clon, and tt_wasTetth fgreas IR f A0 Bl Vi Fwe rring t e trac at he was (o start from the Press club | Of consumption. The fr.ction takes up all great difficulty Mr. and Mrs, Joel Parcel of this city Friday | music for the udependent raily at Waboo | place upon the ticket in cas: either Judge | at an angle of i degrees. fooma wIthout a cent o a stlten of clothing | tho nitiat pressure that he was kept from doing Quinn further BRIERPATL (o COEN annivessary of their mkr. | DoXt Baturday, the Bth. Cendtor Allen | Gaynor or Senator Hill is a nominee. As to | Forty-two inches above this balance y Y d i Ae injury. e it Al g “.:1‘?,' he ek rkl"(‘!‘mt-l o it | :lnr‘ 1‘:::: G :.-ululnlulc, Lieutenant Governor “hu-h;. rwr‘x]v—n-"; inSite in diameter, will [ apd carn $5,000. He s not to beg, borrow or | Will be re-established. —IHis air pumps, con A l”’wl 1 was sent for and after dressing 3 s I L John ingale killed a rattlesnak Sheehan sald today: run along the side of t -ail, but a g st : tantly i it » the wounds Quinn was taken home 7 Fremont for many years, and have the ven- | at Whitmore's ranch yesterday that meas- | “I conversed with Senator Hill on the | angles Y AR e L LA Er A B LR b b Ak AR e ”.'p’u sure Sufiatent 1 | e fater RATO AR IO qu’\l i \\"‘JI"I:B 4ration and recpect of the entire community, | ured seventeen feet in length matter Saturday atternoon befor: leaving Al- As can be imagined, this will give the | that there is §50,000 up on the resuit, . | force tho remaining gas, mited with the | Prosecuted for mayhem. Quinn s well Biie% ird faembers of the Melhodist Eplscopal e bany, for Saratogs, He mot only maid he | appearancs,of a V when the (rain la coming | On Februsry 12 of thia year.the siart was | alriout of soveral otlier holes, and give it known as a local sprinter. church, and the Epworth league planned and b HApL. IR (ABROIALI—Trank | 'SRt o e ciie o bubsna(Eted L QIO BLGRIER. IALRR Dased an’ BpRighL {imadp, an Tones d1oad il the rooms of | # Strong initial pressure in the pip The T - B Sl sasait arotite foe the . ; e uld not broach the subject to him any | poat, with two “shoulders” near the top, | tho Boston Press club shivering and clad in | 58 thus formed. or charged with air, : & for a tint, a pleasant surprise for them on of Beatrice, who the contra more and hoped no further mention of it | simply the width of an ordinary track will | a costume that would have been the envy of | b8 ready for burning with little ad Frank K. Swanson came very near losing the above date. They invited Mr. and Mrs, | for heating the Whitin Wbrary, has a sufl- | Would be made. Nevertheless, Tammany at | remain a South Sea Islander. A blizzard was rag- | MIXture of air at the peint of ¢ mbustion. | his life Saturday night. He was on a motor Parcel to attend an “old folks' rec-ption” | eient force at wirk to finish the job in one | Its Mieting tomorrow will send a committee | Light girders will extend across from the | ing on (hat d:fe and he was at his wits | It i3 also clafmed by Heckert that air thus | car returning from Omaha. On Tw at the church. When they arrived they were | \eck mote to wait upon the senator and try to_prevail | posts. These, he explained, would not be as | end, while those who had made the wage: | PUmDed down into the rock and passing over | fou:iy wireet, bets s Rl surprised to find th:mselves the center of at- | * ot Secretary Rov. George B. Taylor has | UPOn him to be a candidate, large as shown In the cut and would not | with him were enjoving an cetra bottle. by | and through the pools of oll which are now | fhart's (*¢pl, between L and M, his hat traction among a company of 200 Deoble. | eparied for New England, where hs work | PO licutenant governor there are three | exclude the sun to any perceptible degree. | lieving that they had aiready won their boi | Almost universal in the Trenton rock in thi blew off. He jumped from the car before it v. F. M. Sisson delivered a neat address | Wil engage him for four or five months to | Bames —menticned Frederick Cook of | At the same time these girders would pe Ho posted @ notce on the door of the | Eecticn, will take up the volatile gas cf the opped aud his left leg was drawn under appropriate to the oceasion,” and presentid | gomo, Rochester, John J. Lindon of Ulster county | mit of four trains being run by supplement- | room stating that hm would exhibit himselr | Ol @l force it up the convenient wells | u& Yheels and crushed from the, ankiScey them with a purse of 360 that had heen con- [ * Plehrew has recently been added to the | 8nd Jacob B. Cantor of New York, with the | Ing two extra tracks. to tho members of the club for the sum of | T:4¥ for use. the knee . Iis was taken to ti HONHISHY tributed by triends, and which will aid the | currictilum, and six are tsking the 4hxvmu.\ seemingly largely in favor of the So much for the superstructure. for | 1 cent In this manner he esrned fAirst Inside of a month or two the preparations [ Where the | was amputated just above old people materially in preparing for win- | y, second named. the train that is to be run over It. , ax | 20 cents, and with It hired & man to pur- | [F the trial of this fmportant theory will be | the Knee. ~Swanson works for his brother :;r“ :l.gra“u.u .»m;;uu: and .wl»;.] pon 'Vr‘li The class in advanced astronomy is dolng ”‘ "T'”lyul‘ilr‘:v‘ of the :‘r1»|n |nr n]v]) als only | planned, is to consist of an engine twenty ase a newspaper and a paper L ade. w!n the milk business and has been living at on, an hose present p ed a shtful ’ 2 PR A i one eandidate is mentioned tonight nine feet in length, a tender twenty-five fee > % " g forty-cighth and Q streets. 3 s b practical work with the three-i tran: e gth, a tel et | With thése articles he made a pap t 3 Q street, He is a single - avening. > e Dotk . Titus of Erie, aithough there.ia @ rumor | in length, and #ix cars, sixty-six foet long, | ind the curiosity «f et aTsB O T e Pt PENN’'S HOUSE, man. He was very low last night and his Nigger Bob,” an old colored man who | “"[Gt Wight (he three college Ntcrary so- | that the name of Judge B. Parker will be | each of which wiil be capable of seating 104 | club caused them to again pay a price to - recovery is quite doubtful. hay been a familiar figure on the streets of | cieijes held thelr first meetngs. They all | Presented by his friends persons. see him in his .new suit. - Afterwards he o Quaint Phizaduiphia Building in Which i - Fremont for macy years, died at the county | received applications for numerous new mem- BY PARIN The entire train is designed to be cylin- | made himself o snit out of a horse blanke the Old Quakers Met. hey Kept Their Cash. R iore e wan takerh s few dare| berd, aiid everything indicates & tevival ot CONPARIN drical In shape. ‘I explainliig this Captain | and rold (his to a Roston werchant, and | Within slght of the famous oid Cheste Two lasmers, who ‘did ‘not leavelthRIE 4go. Nobody scems to know his reai name. the literary spirit. Meigs =aid to the Boston Globe man: turchosed a suit of clothes with the pro- | mills ir Iand to hip, an i names, reported (o the police that while on Clark Sigatoos, local manager for the Lin- | “Your fypes last Sunday made F, W. Lea- | Senutor Atllson Opens the B i “In the first place, there is a big saving | coed Then ho was. ceady <o start, ilieae l.’v A townstin, and, [acing the [ yeir ‘way' home Saturday might" sEAER inger & Metcalt company, and Ole Olson of | viet chaplain instead of captaln of comp:ny paign at Otta in light for property owners along the . | ‘cbtained employment blacking boots, sweep- | fon e tpan stands today, and has stood Aoy : g :hiu’ city 1[...‘-.' invented and patented an at- [ A" poune cadels. . OTTUMWA, Ia., Sept. 23.—Senator Allison | YOU can see how the rays wiil sirike g ot and for more than 200 years, the quaintest, queer- | E ket ‘"“‘JK """ll o0 ol shing machines w doe e sides of the cars and diFactly MU i R i s s wry's cemetery. en of B e« Garin Wedki¥ R A e e T e Ll S B B S i e travels “wflw:\\"':‘.y\‘.]::” ”_}" e “:l”“' to | ”;;’: h‘;}l‘n“h‘ftr‘h‘h|\|‘VI‘H‘” ¥ ‘l.‘:‘“” "‘5|"m‘ obey orders and whipped their team into newspaper of this city, has been purchased | perry and daughter, Miss Musa, left for | *u¢ t0 hear him. He reviewed the rapid | and consequent cost of building. Again the T A ) P L nt and about | a fast run. Th :‘ ghw \u,)lxun followed for shiter, e, but finally gave up the s L 3 ned mearly §3.000, e expects | Which clusier memorics and legends of men ®y Colonel Kilian, state oil insn ctor. He CRTOTAY . usa | @nd unprecedented increa in the wealth | 18 a saving of 50 per cent of the pressure on | to win the wage i leave o 1ranas wonie whose nar re b o e o s apd | Omaha Wednesday morning. Miss Musa | 27 ThRTetectitec dogrebse: o e wealih | gt Lo 87 he wind gainist the side of | (ry, taking a Sioamtl p. from San Kounos e ae . PRIEIEaI0IuG1y The men had brought in a O e O s Bro | 1a:enteveit s a pupll at Brownell Iial - g of the country under f ;o a sicamsh p from San Francisco | cof ith the it { the state and Had“quite u MNHIs’ take personal charg nforms Th . the policy of prote Afte vi i about the 1st of October. At Cl I William P Bell ) reporter that he will run a strictly inde- | - Alfred Mitchell left Wednesday for Boal- policy of protection afler the waste of AU the same-tim>" sald Captain Melgs employed I cne of fhe large reiu|l e Quares, ToWiisends, "Bickleys, i badil ] pendent sheet der, Colo., on a v to his brotiwer, who | the war, and the prosperity which reigned | “we can get(an.ipside measurement of nine | (ablismen(s at a big sclaty for o ween i1e | and a dozen other Kindred spirils N ~ The Knights Terplar and Ancient Free | Is in business there. : when the present administration came (nto | fest four Inches,in height by ten feet four | lectured in Minncapolls and St Daul and | ather to discuss tl i aritl s ontly Miss C. ; % el and Accepted Mazons lodge of this city have | Hon. H. A. Babeock of Lincoln was a | power. ~1le then pictured the paralysis | inches in width, When the big rounding | sold photogr.phix of himself, In Omaha | tlers and frame law o n e e aCL I P AL GRnEle Pkeda SLECOUM I ERIVICEREESS passed and had published resolutions which | visitor in the city this week that seized upon the business and industries | platforms that will permit the entire ear to | he will endeavo R e e A IVEA ANt M BIEIRRRRT o i Sunday with Mrs M. Tannér, DAy deep tribute of respect to the memory | Miss Fannie Latham and Mre Farwell | of the country when it became known that | bo empticd iy iwenty-five seconds are taken | ccunt by clerking i a well hnowsi depan ot JoGll traatLioHNeIC 1B Ieacned: Lt L Samuel T. Shrigley will ask the democrats of their late brother, D. M. Welty. and son of Lincoln are visiting with Mrs. ”rw democracy was to have control | into consideration, the benefits of cylindrical | ment store and otieryise. e AL | lace was bullt by Cale Pusey in 1083, jus; | 0, Place him on their tickel for assessor £ J. W. Perry. of all branches of -the government. | cars will be gppreciated.” A ADERKANE AU 16 avads nyenlbag: Pttt el 1083, JUSL | again this year. COURT NOTES FROM BLAIR. Mr. Frank W. Cline and Miss Nellie I | Moneyed men became suspicious and | Beside the 'rogular windows there will be YA gt Cibn Sl B it L SR A number of bad silver dolla s said Ghester mill, of which: Pusey: was: thie r of bad silver dollars are belng vt Craven were married Tuesday at the resi- | refused to give the accommodations | a line of “sKylights” with curtains to keep his I8 the ‘one’ {hing which my trig: 1s | ager, And the site was ohosen. as muech for | Passed In South:/Omaha. _Spveral ‘wefs wigs Keoysor Puts In the Timo fearing | dence of A, W. Jackson. They left | that nre necessary- for the conduct of | out the sun. “Thedo will furnish Iight to the | teachiug me: If 4 man will sink his piide | convenicnce s for its natural et | taken up by the police last night. Criminal Casen. Wednesday morning on @ visit to eastern | business. Manufacturers became doubiful | conter row of seats that will have a serpent- | forget his prejudites and do his best wmder | though the latter wore by o lack. | Miss Mollie Tter celebrated her thirteonth A ‘e L 2% (Spesial)-Dis. | points. Mr. Cline, who Is agent of the | of the future, the stability of prices and the | ine line of back other words, will be | alf cireume Y O e e 2 bt it rihday Sat o o o BLAIR, Neb., Sept. 23.—(3pesial)-—Dis e LR Db SR o L AL IR > | all circumstances, he can get along in any | V€. birthday Saturday iving 4 party Monday morning. Judge Keysor kas done | hovmie 0y % (i best wishes of a large circle | amount of unemployed Iabof in the country | stead of erosswise s e e ity men A wofheits Wlio | R e e s Jiav.Tihes DI 1y hag, gohe 1o the best he could to rush proceedings, but | of acquaintances here. hitherto unprecedented in its history. In speaking'of ‘the pawer to run his Yriing | jove corunico ot Einnge ihiugCithey | SISO EEINRE FOREA LA HESEONT NN 10 1 Lowlavalie Ly, sl el sit o oL IS RETEERY 1 d L have experienced in life which have, wi attic or loft, enirance to the latter being by | convention of the Young Men's Institute, the attorneys are a little tired, and hence — — 3 He devoted considerable time to the Wil- | Captain Meigs said out exception, given e %3 means of a crudely made ladde - N0/KOHNE INADS, LRBLESS . % Wedding Bells at Kearney. son il and to the measure as it was finall Boston people want rapid Arinsit, not ex- | ; mbaRSlEL Lo WHAL g 'he f 8. gray g . ‘ ¥ i e MR out of work. He s sUll on the | ypppNBY, Sept. 23~ (Spectali—The | en into law. Of the many jes | periments. The {fains can be run | T IR e T e with old Tashionen damand | Jolinston will appoint some person from the criminal docket. i Y B e | L7k W Mhotelorty, | bitton Sy sond Humdn nature will alvays be human na mitivein tyle witl ol Tashioned dimiond i ipext itra ito sAI1ieNA it in the council The Seathdrothers plsaded guilty to steal- | Young Men's Jepublican; club is now thor. : ations of the Vill he mentionad | pound air or by efectricity, but on my road | et o T L Yo, £ AR A | Danes, while those in the attie were morc I s e B e ing chickens and were fined a small awmount. | oughly organized and in good working condi- | & f¢ X . tiey will be Fun by steam. My Tocomotives | ((l0h id the galden Tule of 1ifs 1s some. | like doors than windows. A0 (byithas Rexlpnal cn (0LERYAE SRUEN B s rviciad of el Ty [l R e et President; P 1, | | oSl anlmportant weriouliueal, prafuc. lhee) dlVersknewiiled ana: tlerd Wiitbe' e ok s el ol s e roof was the old “Dutch,” and was of | . Patrick Mulviill, ‘While on his way home This {s the case whereln Stewast Bros.’ | pogran: vicn president, H. A, Webbert: :!un of twenty-one states, was placed on tiie | tle noise und o Aust or dirt EREvIR b men and women of eyery | thes and shingles, while the house itself way | late Saturday night, fell from the sidewalk store was burglarized and the stolen articles | moetary. . H. McCauley; treasurer, A. J. | o, st The Meigs engine will have a grate sur- | ( HCGHE Wh wen and A 7 of brick brought over from England for that | and broke his faw.” He was taken to the B e Lt B by o :‘mg‘n, s MeC + s J Rice and the agricultural productions of a | face that will permt its hauling a train of | HEUER 10 TES AU QVEr WIS tountry T have | oyhress purpose, and the walls are of un- [ South Omaha hospital, where the wound charged with assault, was found not guhity | SUGETCUL o wepbert of this city and few southern states were glven a protection i«\‘ln..'rx at :xlmln‘(flt nty u;.}u an hour | raite: Tenaclty In a man and Nelity | "8usl thickncss was dressed. He was then taken home. by the jury. The jury, after belmg cut | qpories Taglor of Lincoln were married at of 89 per cent. : with two and one stops to (he mile, and | JFTELC MO D : L i Today and for the past twenty-two years The work of boring artesian wells to sup- R Ity tairr . oura i the! ‘cans gt | Chavlas. Tay . ; Jnhx largely produced in the south, | Will be practically nofseless. At this we are | I3 woman. i it has been occupied by Jolin Jordan, a col- | ply water for the Stock Yards company A h side hUrs- | wag left practie unchanged, although its | figuring on twenty second stops, and with B e blind city which | gred o v, an v h acl y Tomelsom, for robbery at Admab, could not | Hhe TEINC e vt yas left prasticaily el ieh SRUREins] Crehtoaspl IO Land U | LR o R i tehcltr ol fioren pucliman, and iy fawily, and many o | and the pickers of iis city lias already o cafe of Murderer -Gyrus . Y e manufacture in various forms is honey- | SYS ot loops fro e conter of the city [N FOIENE t and there | party of visitors have they shown o he | begt o wells are being bore BEEMeiThe can Murderer Cyrus Dunn | (8% MERY, SV S Taylor was one of | bombed with trusts mnd agresments to main. | We can give the wage earners, who repre- | IS & weak temacity which gives up although | b it isitors have they shown.over the | begun, Two wells ara being bored i is set for Mond Judge Keysor has ap- | domg W SO 0Py om in Kearney s and agreements to main R e I ragihtety 18 building, telling the legends and quaint lore | vicinily of Sixteenth and O streots, ey Frick of Fremon e st w hildren b earney ; se er ¢ 0 e poople, han sol B of people long since diad and forgotte ork be pushed u Ry A e L ot ey "5 | Kearney has 285 bicyoles, and of this num- * industries of the country, such | homes within tweaty minutes of {heir places So, 100, there s a false fidelity which in Lag, LAl B, e wark will be: pushiel - untli;the, 300 RN ey, and 4 lurge number of e esen | ber 198 are of high grade. There is 10 | as iron and steel, cotton fabrics, exc of business.” that to which it ix faithful; and therc Couldn't Forget Him, e : et elll:be pub.cupon the stand for the state, | Other town or wcity in ll':o countiy of this | those made in the south, were placed at plalEG g eles plan conlemplates L wors dead fdelity which never re A man from the interior of Indiana A 3" .”r":'[; HolBorspiss i : bRl A W - | sizo with so many fine wheels. B o e g rage the Tereeat Im. | of tho same shape as the “tank" cars that | veals its etrength et , f and M streets, yesterday went down to th IURERERM 1L prabably try to: maks 4. strong o — S btationa 6 foom abroed Bond the smalleat | ar: familiar to every one who rides on the But whatever ihe characteristics of a man | 7. Y% York not long LEEh B TGS river to fish. He was on a high eliif cut- R 00 -ko:_wan n nell-qefenss; Nelghifusiion fhanges production at home. railvays, Theso will run on a single rail by | or of a woman may be, lowever extansive or | Flend there, proposed to blow him oft to a | Lz a fishing pole when he lost his balance Tecumnch Fersounl Notes, NELIGH, Neb., Sept. 23.—(Special)—d. J. | P'ReiiCh G0 Soolen manufactur:s were means Cf wheels resting on a lover projec- | confined the life occupation is, cach one | K% “dinner, says the Detroit Free Press. | and "" a d BiAne ;" ‘”"":‘.‘““”'V Bty TECUMSEH, Neb., Sept. 28.—(Special)— | Mellek has purchased the interest of P. | reduced as to close their mills, whilst m ton from tie superstructure. | Then en- | learus (hai the supreme test of lte s, s Ho it Know Just where (o d by | His 1eft arm was broken and be was other: Mr. and Mra. Thomas o of Omata ara | Petersen in the meat market ‘of Rorbye & | Facturers of boots and shoes, of leather, and | Ein€s that will develop the grialest power | some cie has expressed it—aetion,” act Someehrichs hassuimblad i a owallLoats, o wise DAIEOUY jured 4 . Tote ?. H. Trowbridge has sold his | of paper in all its forms, remain yracticall k! e availability o eat heating | action. ere es ¢ gher than the thermome- _———— the guests of ‘Mr. and B cher | Beterten, K. e o s H. Mullen'x, Doth | as provided for in the act of 1% WGl | surface are depended upon to Turaish the AN the sccrel of the successful accom. | lef.on the hottest day. The Indianalan nev 115 308 DR A TLAS R To s JELTIY chtr., Z : transfers were made last evening. Neither tection to enable the praducers here | TCAuisite speed. plishment of my own nndertaking, if thero | tHOUSDt of that, though, and had a d Indianapolls Journal: Midnight Mys. Caroline McMellon of Berkley, Colc., o have sold out will engage | to hold the market. . c- be a secret, s bound up in that same axion,” | that was really fine, having left it to t The Count iesundheimer, nee Porke bas been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. | jn business for the present, but expect to re- | The duty on pearl buttons was high in the PRESERVED HI3 DIGNITY. et VLG L DR R R LI e t ntently. § Miller the past weck main here McKinley bill, hoping to induce the nanu A MONSIER EEIL was presented it was for $17.25, ngham, v ening Inten A daughter was bori (0 Mr. and Mrs. E. 5 g facture here, or rather to restore it. This was | ut the LIuff Did Not Avail to Save 1 & BRE hat (o' you ‘meun! by hiE1" ho!iex-| - The count way taikingiin Ll aleep: B. Combs Wednesday veclally denounced everywhere in the cam (i Wolting. b D e e claimed as he looked it ov True, when sh exchanged her mil By D Dovia ot tHe Daptist chureh'| BURGHARD, Neb,, Sept: 23.—(Special Tels- | patgn of 1593, and yet. the daly on pearl | A well dressed and very dfgnifed gontles | ty Mot fora Boat Load of | Tiqy, g the bill, sir,” replied the waite lons for his tte she had walved all has been attending the Nemaha association | gram.)—The bedy of David Snively, who was | buttons, as it eame from the house and ch e spectfuliy. thoughts of the past, but with a woman's at Humboldt and Rev. W. B. Alexandor of e old. father of Mrs. S. P. Builta, was | 1t passed the senate, gave 89 per eent pro- : Excuse me" sald the Hoosier, gulping | hatural curiosity, she wisied to know for the the Methodist church the conference ut Z&J,fl"f...’;""f,:,-:\';;urn'mu'n . P Bullta, was | 1 e e procucers here, ani was so | 880, #sya the New York flerald, Just as-the | with an enarmous ecl cn Culver lake, New | down Wiy feelings bofore his guest, and he | Sake of knowing Falis City this week cellarway at the latter's residence, where | Phrased, as I am told, to actually frcreas first drcps of What proved to be a very hard | Jersey, one day last week says a dispatch. | gave the waiter a $20 hill Breathlessly she hearkened. From the The y;}\mg Tadies .1‘4 ace church l"‘“;} the old gentleman had fallen last evening “'q}l'f e. PN rain storm began to fall. He was accom- | They nerrowly escaped dan n the fight When the change was brought back he | finely "”""""‘ U of her gristocratie very enfoyable musical at the residence of p N poth 1t hG afraots it Phe duty on licorice in all its manufacture | panied by his wife, his son, who was, per- | Ths party consisted of Charle oW chucked it into his pocket and started ont, | SPouse eame the words Dr. and Mrs. T. B. Fairall Wednesday even- | 2nd died. 1t 13 supp oged, from the effects of | o A, Ky s pound under the law of 1890, :mw Lttt ahe S Lopeny ;"‘ PA e o, “(‘,“' s J. Clarles, | )" iend being some distance in advance, llar puttons, two for five. Nice ing. ¥ ————— a high duty, and was reduced to § cents & | hobey & 9o%R VLSS OIG ERG B I o e and Jot Culin of Biark “Beg pardon,” murmured the waiter, “are | I¥orine goltar puttons, two for five George Greer, H. 3. Fergason, 1L J. Ben- Novel Exhibition. pound by the Wilson bill. The fact that this | oejdinily (aken the ear simply o get out | boro, They starced (a0t Culln of Marks- | you going to forget me, sir?" nett and T. W. Robinson ure attending the Vignna will have a novel exhibition In the | manufacture is wholly controlled by demo- | of (e rain, s Nk Bakis RS TR I m'l‘ ! “:'nf-.v:fl'v prget you,” hissed the Hoosler, in a low Tages 1 Galesburs Tl edsido of an | Winter of 1895-06, the arrangements for which | £700% I8 o oy iad no dnflu- | He handed the conductor 15 cents, and | at his line, 10 w.s a vicious pull and nearly | Peneteating hive, tioreet you? Well, you bet A T Wook Creok Ram, -t ©€ &% | have just been made. It Is to be a callection | quty. LA Bhly protective | afier three fares had he:n duly “rung up,” | drew him oul of hix boat. Ho drew back, [ Your Jife I never forgel a man that lets me | & o fiara O-Caratal, Blanch To- | of all objects of iuterest copuected with the | = Soda-ash, produced In Syracise by the (hr"rum‘l;mlu‘; :&\ml]-‘uu 10 the girl was, however, and exeried all his strength in | PaY $17.26 tor a 4 mier 1\-).‘ n dinners are berts, Nettle Henry, Ella McCrocky, Dora | congress of Vienna in 1814-15, which re- | largest single combination in the United ,.gu';h Gt MR ¢ J:nh.;nm;l. 1‘1»::.\ % ‘x;. ny: Ill_n‘r‘l ‘x( gt his vietim | Plent l"'rflu S Rl L";“ ";;1;" yoll ° . o A ) 3 e A g % ! 2 b g ; 1| “Maybe s 6 and ybe ehe's 5" he | close to the sde of the hoa state of Indians, by gum, you'll wish Auman, Ma bin and Aima llosic of | Qivided Europe after the fall of Napoleon. | States, retained the duty of Y% cent per | ;noware s wholly 40 o8 s v st 5 . t ) orgotten nd don' lred ee ln Mecummel have gone o Lingon to enter the | 1t will include portraits of e Dersons who | pound, as provided for in the ‘act of 13%0. L aceds Rbusiib b v el vy il ehwia |- ctisa U anNORREIOUN A despaa oht alifh A R e O R Cl £ Tt took part in the congress—Metternich, Tal- | This manufacture is largely controlled by a | *%ig)h of yours:: U ater and into the squirimed o il you?" and he walke 0 ma d 3 4 State university. e ol | Ehi BARRASY guly contralled by o \e is more than 1, fsn’t she?” the con- | arcund, and then made i savege attack on | that if there had been half a show for him So common at this season, is & serious R Oobge Scott ¢ a son in | l:vrand, Wellington, Castlercas yndicate of democrats in th: United States, | quetor asked Nt ! (e L Goodland, Kan Qistingiished men of the time; paintings of | and English capitalists. PN R B the angler. Culin held on to (he pole and | he would have tackled the wailor right then con lition, liable to lead to disastrous v 7 o o the chief occurrences during the session of Lead ore was placed at 156 per cent, ad i M L u haye mno | got twisted up with the eel. He fell on [and there , ] 3 home from a D i Mrs. i Sy ke b S thal cchErsesy hiid soprofuchionn (ol the fashe: | walpram: whis. apig. protection -was glven:| \Euneas o ask impersiient questions ‘about!f;the Bottom:of (he hoat With the:eel on: top R T reaults. It 1s s sure sign of declining Bl e N ered (L Worta- | o8, unifcrins, courtdresses, and furniture | to the products of lead controlled by Sibat | ety exclalmed the angry man. © | Culiws compunicns atiempled to nelp him, | JRRLAG feca) " “iealth tone, and that the blood is im- ington Military academy at Lincotn. ot the day. S e Is called the “Lead trust.’ s o N | L R | T s Iy 0f EUrRn poverished and impure. The best and fate rains have pit the pastures in e Cotton ties wer: placed upon the free list, | Miew fare pleaser anti As HanesacAthand than Gaun. 8 ituated twolve mi m Dankirk, has just B2 sy 18 founi § g e bl WEATHER FORECAST. although the iron or steel from which they | *'hyviart’ Topetaimed h croaturs wis as Lrge aid Ghick as @ black TP usl procession with the | most successiul remedy Is found in N ¥ # i ot h: claimed he possenger, “you | snmake, and jumped around Calin and cov i gy ¥ S ey : g are made was made dutiable at 25 per « o Tar oy ti 8 fervor of the middle ages. This processio n Rhat L Nebraska Today. per cent in the s nate. iehgtoni ] iy B HOL pals | (CloMlg by gr institut S Gnliiuts city some six weeks agy, has U ¥ & e 5 cent a ronize such a company as this. If you in Then It began biting. It snapped like DY BroupyIWAs inatiiiled ety socnxies a . o - WASHINGTON he forecast Duties were reduced all along the line on | ¢ i 4 3 apped lke n | 4go, in atonement for the eacriligeous act of proving so slowly that it was considered vd- 3 T i ok } thilH, bad! st cn asking fara fv such a child I will | serpent It displaved great strength, and | o Hstelibl ek ALk 9 institu. | for Monday fa: For N ind Kansas | spirits, wine and malt liquors fmported, " . e to remove him fo a medical ¢ : \ leave the car grabbing cne of Culin's shoes.- which had | fv0 SIS Bh0 T e sa ll :lln‘:hlln Kansas City, which was accordinely | —Warmer In the western portion; variable | Muking an nggregate reduction of more than | = “All right,” wa the conductor's answer, Braome Santica, Dulied 1t off ol then_ bic aft | change. The town becomes for this & sar parl a B ihanoes of Thcovery | winds. FT300 00 i avenus CLE . Lo as he pulled the hell and the car stopped.’| the heel. Culin's friends became alarmed, | 98¥ 10 the year the rendezvous for d About a hundred of our eit neaded | extreme southeast portion; northwest winds, | BytfIes S0 r-'-ln'.‘p.'n %) R articles The dignified - gentleman and his family | was lyinz in the stern of the boat He e 2ssion conzists of forty groups 4 thus gives strength to the nerves, elas- by the Military band, went to Steriing yes- 3 ; ble winds. 000,000. So th At Tl - | hurried out of the car into the pouring rain, | made several efioris to strike the cel, but siumies-ahyaehuiRICiia e arar tlcity to the muscies, vigor o the braln ill, a : ad after standing own,4be sidewalk kng | the latter squirmed around so he could not | DY inhobitants ‘0f. (e, lown. who regard and Lealtis to the whole Lody, 1o terday to attend tie unvoiling of a soldier’s 1 Dakota— slowly rising | oot o o Y P Ay~ thore. northerly winds, house, was full of Iuconsistencies-and enough to get theroughly wet through they | succeed. At iast, by a lucky bliw, he sey- | It a5 o privilege to figurs among (he ac truth, Hood's Sarsaparilla were seen {0 beand-fuother car which came | ered the head from the body, nd in o mo. | are of the richest description. The sacril Frank Swanson Loses o Leg in Trylng to Kecover n Hat—Farmers Eseape from arrived fn this city Saturday on his trip around the world on a wager of $5.000. He a drink. Kane was sit- ting in the placo and as soon as Quinn en- is a native born and make a trip around the world in ons year By Heckert's process this lost pressure various ways managed to get | he city council meets tonight. bMayor was man boarded a cross-fows car a few days A party of angl an exeiting time - - For lowa—Fair; winds becoming variable, | gruities, whether as a measure for revenue Dust Storm ut Exeter e iy or_protection. At DRALG AT 8 u i - EXETER, Neb., Sept. 23.—(Special)—This s LR N : | *They “marked many tndustries for anso- | MiJE ik NG REALS DL | B A A AU O BB R s e N‘al{es tlle i Rt oty aitenoon by & ter. | QQERICE OF THE WEATHER HUREAU, | jut: destruction, and others for graduil dc- | (s conductor of (e car, “but. (hat's the | of U A Wax 5 .ploce” S e woud (BLithe aile .8 LAmD, DY SRS SCOISHRIIE L N city was visited yes OMAHA, Sep pslistrshora Taf dame | (ac ani ai Lok BB BERETE T ithont at's the | of the boat it bad bitten off Just before | and CHild, the shepherds, the kings of the . Nothing could be dis- | perature Fainfall, compared with the | 3¥ an : i funniest yet. -Thesidea of (hat man get- | it was Litisd ast, the fight into Exypt, and all the ep BERR st atorm. " Nothing dis- | B sbonding day Of last four years: change. But In all this adfustment the ting homself andobb family soaking wet | Culin was T e ¥ (he Saviontsi lite, His ' ] tingulshed on the streets for nearly an hour 1o | duced the revenue $75.000,0W, creating < u a plight and was | sodes of th i r try into J A Mr. Pauncefoote of Mount Ayre, Ind., | Maximum temperature... % | present deficit of that sum aad a perman-nt | fuse ecane it extra in the next thoroughl d. Al the party were f rusalem with the apostles, the Last Supper r tecause I wculdn't let him beat me | grestly ex | t tended that Lh [ 3 ! ® be : Mount Avre, Tnd., ras 3 : o - anllia par at mw estly excited and contended that they had | the Garden of Olives, the betrayal by Judas has been here the past week visiting the fam- | Minimum temperature.... 17 eficit of from $26,000,000 to 00,4000, <ut of 5 cents Tor a girl 7 or 8 years old! | encouit A Merpeut or A mongoos: nd the scenes of the cruclfixion are the Be sure to get Hood's and only Hood's Average temperature.. . i - — And he didw't”irg' 1o give me 4 = ecipitation e T .00 .0 PL NOT A O. . 2 ) try to ne the bluft | or som the kind. But invesiiga- | groups which constitute this panorama of th -— e tion at Omahd for the day and 3ice | guy No Ambition (o Be ihe Nowinee for e gel, abrut six foet loug and eigh nine | tents wearing long robes, with head and face | tectly karuilens, always rellaile wd beuelcisl Normal temperature............ M Governor of New Yori. Grafting [1immpe on the Nose. L irewmference. sonceaied by a”cowl, wnd waiking b — Deficiency for the d - § ] NEW YORK, Sept. 23.—S:cretary of War According to »theo Pittsburg Dispatch a DUZL IN THE DARK. {‘:»l" i ‘w:\r':' ;-‘\‘ by v“},‘ -u‘ 1 }u L AMUSEMBN TS, Accumulated cxcess since March i...... 663 | Lamont has returned to Washington, Ie- | Prominent surgeén #avs that if children are i o L a & b THE AMERICAN ENCYCLOPAEDIC Normal precipitation. - s iinen | O g Town he dented that he had | taken in band WE&T ihey are quite young, | Jobm Taiey pges Bhow with » ::]‘.‘ e Negian I 555 DAmATIMA P F ) VR ' aums i | ' BOYD'S v precipiiation since March coms to the city to comsult with leaders as | thelr noses cam, bg adapted to eyeglasses Purghee in s Kitehen - — v 1 i 1158 Inches R R oo . without danger /oty much pain, and he fs | John Hyle resides at 2318 Spencer street | cdy of a Flat DICTIONARY. A peeen D3iLe aatacanlceial mammipacions yithout danger iy ekt ban uni e is | somn Hisie resiie penicer at ° . ” - Ve 4 y 8 son-in- L soubrette was mad, suys the Detroit : iy Mareh 1 ... sseneeees 128 Inches It is not true,” he said, “that I have | wiii furnish the gubject. e will charge | S00 With im dves John Bailey, hi " ThE w00 I 4 £00 Pages. £60,000 Wordy portsfiam 01 ie SEAE0AL At boen conferring with local leaders here as | nothing, His idgd 1, t0 engraft a protuber | A% Who Is 18 vears old. Last night at | Sun | e e < & X | to the possible nomination of William C. | ance on each sl uk the nose ax & sort of | AbOUt 12 o'clock, when all the people of the | She had wailed four hours for an “angel | OAS. H. YELES | A GREAT PERFORMANCE NEWEST Whitney, myselt or any other democrat for | saddle for the glassgs. Lo rist ou. They would | house had jusi g to bed upstairs, Hailey | 0, turn up, avd she was athirst INSIKUCTIVI: AND USEFUL. governor. The administraticn has 1o candi- | ba no disfigurement, as the glasies would | heard a noise i PP L e Ix“ te!" she .:u and “Bacristar” In every s the word o DEVIL'S 7 da ; & cover them. Wheu,an was formed glasses | He armed himself with a revoly r and went 4 Bwne of Enwwiedye and a Mint op #24TIONS aTATE OF You are said to be the presilant’s per- | were unknown, henc: many nosis were v down 1o investigate. He prowled around un “le i R aabciniasiis d . | NOW-NEW--AND Usefuiness. WEATILER. | sonal choice for governor.” provided with the uecessary hump to keep | til he -teached the kitehen. When en AUCTION NOW - HOvEL 1 have no ambition to be a gubsrna-orlal | them on. it fs bigbly Impostant that this | tered this he ran up against something tiat | "R 4 Mussuce, s may fool all the people’ some of the i nominee and if I expicted that my vame | gversight should be remedicd 21t ilke. the T Then ch xcla the sou time, FOLET n 1 A ‘A .nl gredat book. fhe Omaba, ™ o ~~== | would come before the convention 1 weu I in the ped 1 ad ab brette, bi e drank a bottls of nd som f the ’hm]rlyhl-‘ull‘l the Iull\u. 1 the can Encycloped.c Dl han AN 0, Clear e s revent it - ped naide AN afr ut you cannot fool all the ple ‘ol Bmerican Ecyfond b - inan fa i D\Bhens. take prompt measures 10 prevent A daa i, LML nt.the rovalver way | BAIF Y o e soubrette Uitne. s ek grent Woik. 110w first tima u 00 010 g e P Prof. Pell \ologist, recently de- | fired and thc Uall went through the fe. . ROMT FULFILLED. placed ‘with frach of everyon 3 o s Ehe dudiana Campaign. . T ! rough the h e EVE PROMI ULFILLED - Do publicution, for it 18 Ak the A Wn3 K TERRE HAUTE, Sept. 21.—Senator Vcor- | Scribed to the Asiatic society the condition of [ Part of his forears returned o with A Deprosed tarket WHAT MORE CAN YOU ASK1 a Bt aletiouiry i compleld whoyeld” 40| Cluar. nees opened the campalgn last night at Ar- | the head hunting Nagas on the borders of | LWO Mliote it th (vay 20 dark WAt | washimgton Star: “Well, Mr. Smithers Timely prices e and §1.9, ‘Ouly that number of tho Lok corroaponl. v Parteloudy. | mory hall in the presence of 1,200 people, the | Assam. The women ar > blame for the | the police said e admiring young woeman, “‘th is POPULAR o "“I“g,“:;“'"';_“"‘,"‘“‘,"’ A% Whe 00upI. 8 4 capacity of the building. Ex-Depaty Com- | continuance of the practice, They taunt the An investigation diselosed that every door | certainly a great dzal of satisfaction in be ISTII ST. T“E.TER PRICKS Bu-mmau,. nd T\ Woek-day conapo iy G K y missioner of Pensions McLean presided, and, | YOUng men who are not tattooed, and the | and window of the house was securel a poet when a pacic arrives. The hard times 15, 25, 35 and 50 Cents. wr"'rhnun" ats i coli v{m DUy age po Il,";“:.*:'-" e R in a brief speech, alluded to the senior In- h.-m‘r :unflull i;;"l’l'llll off n,-.m: to exhibit to | t:ned, except a cellar window, which was | can’t possibly make much difference in the Telephone 1581, of The American Encvelopadta Sioilsa diana senator's career in congress. The sen- | them, fully half of Which are those of women | open. Nothing was ept Bailey's | demand for the products of genius 0 QT iinrs 10 e Bve0hed. Fyre Fall ator's speech, which required two hours for | and children. The area occupied by the tribe | watch, which was ster on the porch That's just where you make your mis : TONIGHT. A1 Orders Ahould bo addressed 10 | delivery, was read from manuseript, the | 18 not more than (wenty miles square, but take,' said Smithers caraestly. ‘“The big Peroy WARD & VOKES Hamouo .} first time he ever addressed his home pecple | in it during the last forty years more than shors and Suree, soap manufacturers haven't been doi N ON THE BANK. DIOTIONARY DEPARTMENT T lndicates trace of rain. except extemporaneously, The s:nator was | 12,000 murders have been committed for the w York Weekly: First Anorehist—I am | anything like thetr ordinary amount of ad- A RU Matinee Wednesday. GEORGE B IUNT, Local Forecast OMotal. | in good veice in spite of his recent severe | sake of these ghastly trophles. tir:d of life, und vaot to die. I go me out | vertisiog. Museit hase the duck