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8 i OMAHA DAILY BEE: TRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1804. SHRT 8 VALONE POV -4 e TS QOMTER OOzt = e ] AIchitect &% The oubital, Wrker: tuea wise | In the distriet cowrvsyesterday morn'ng vr,.]-\(w' Prepared a ding 1o the for 1a of octor in the Nati'n's Oapital Find Them- | shall be placed the list will be complete, eX- | g4 John's Lodge of Masons Celebrates Its| John I. McAvoy wast faund guilty of bur pared according 1o the formula o p 3 H T cept in the cases of Danjel Tompkins, Martin lary, the specific ek balng that he WM. A, - i n ] selves Peculiarly Handicapped, v ‘H ;w‘v- “John C, G nm.::‘ Richard M. | Twenty-Fifth Anniversary, ‘:r:‘xk)v m‘n. J.r}n shn: l.:y‘:;n tnn":u: :rlvvn Di. War. A, HAMMON D, Mdrl’l(_(l \\ omen In his laboratory at Washington, D. €, Johnson, John Tyler, Millard Fillmore, W. R roost. | King, John C. BrecKenridge, Andrew Johnson e T Phie iosl wendseinl Tharhpontle As well as those who expect to be all unite SUDDEN SMALLPOX SCARE IN WASHINGTCN [ s s a o G e e wuen time | BANQUET ~ FOLLOWED BY TOASTS | The case of fhe stnte against Fred M discovery 5 nce the days of Jearer. in enthusiastic praise of our Art Glass | its the cost to $800 each s Grantham was oalled fdr trial In the crim-| GEREBRINE, 3 $ ‘ e inal court yesterday mnd continued until the FROM THE BRAIN. palace. Bring your friends to sece it No New Cases Reported Today, bat Every- | CLAIM AGAINST THE CHEROKEES, Aftair Largely Attended by Members and xt term, the defendaat entering into bonds MEDULLINE, by 1,600 for his appearance at that time. You' i ’, " el hildre ¥ ds of the Ige—Several of the $ e FROM THE SPINAL CORD u're not obliged to L 1Y e thE VEGOInRHSCRUARA o elawars Indians Avk OnesMilth of the ORI e PR ntham {8 charged with having embez- | GARDINE, § A Dismissed from the Schools—Hoko &l 61 Lana bt Driginal Members Pres aled the sum of $1,600 from Coftman, Smiley FROM THE HEART Smith Tssucs an Order. WASHINGTON, Oct 5.—The supreme gratulationsand Retrospect, & Co., & South Omaha commission compar TESTINE, Bty i 1 o \ On this charge he was arrested and given a FROM THE TESTES. — court has under consideration a case in- e hearing on September 12, 1893, before Justice | OVARINE, . . WASHINGTON, Oct. 26.—Up to noon thege | YOIVINE the Interest of the Delaware In-| o), 00y members of St. John's lodge | SMith of this city, FROM THE OVARIES. RAYMOND, 15th, and Douglas, JEWELER. 5 oid y ox renorted here, | 01ans 1o the money arising trom the sale d " i - Warren Switzler has secured a temporary The phyeiological effects produced by a sin. b were. 10 new cases of smallpox rey No. 26, A. F. & A. M., with a sprinkling of | y thelr great SESS . . order, restraining the American Water Works | gle dose of Cerebrine arc acceleration of the The health authorities are using their gre Aaiered o8 ISABTEONN, © FGERTLY BoId the | Tepresentatives of the grand lodge, and Vis- | company from shutting off the water at| pulse with feeliug of fullness ad distention est endeavors to prevent an epidemic. 8 i, itors from sister lodges of the city, celebrated | his premiscs at 2004 St Mary's avenue, in| 1 the heat, exiifaration of spirite, increased . ¥ 5fthie dinsubs fias ¢ United States by the Cherokees. The present & 44 als prem AU-2004 St._Mary'w aven 1| ueinary excretion, ADEMentatlon OF the er news of the spread of the - is that of the Cherokee nation against | the auarter centennial of the institution of | his petition he alleges that on July 1 of [ puisive force of ‘the bladder and peristaltic Conslderable alarm, and it is estimated (ha ot the Drelawares Charles | St. John's lodge last night at Masonic hall. | the present year he paid the water works| action of the intestines, increase in muscuiat over 500 people were vaceinated today. All LG I L 1 o SR L. 4 3 < cession in the | People the sum of and that it was| strength aud endurance, increased power of Hediohed Neyokl by name. It minally | The lodge met in regular ression in the | rRe o fo, R BF O was to be| Vislon in elderly people, and increased appetite the public and private doctors were LeSick®d | for u certaln pro rata proportion of the | commandery room of the temple, with Wor- | i€y NEPEEC FIGE the amouit wab to Be | ongigestive power: by lll'v"';-‘ !; for \-H:vwv" n, and ‘rw |r‘| ~‘-L pr . x‘ fr “"l“"l"”" L ‘m'»‘l“m(!\' ‘,"ln“' A W. W. Keysor presiding. | cember 31, 1894, A few days ago, he avers, Dose, Five Drops. Price (2 drachms), $2.50. scarcity of vaceine points, Seve arge | e yelawares from the Cherokees spa g business, the brethren fi hat he receive otice tha e sum AT K RERRELich M1 helr sraployes vicolanted but the adjudication of this point will de- R b B s i el U L aid st once the water| THE COLUMBIA CHEMICAL CO. > Eer . e one way or the other the validity 1nto the banque m, on the second floc ] il ald s ‘ A Bt . Boperintendent Warring has also dis of the Delawares to an inter- | where a feast was spread in honor of the | Would be shut off i 3 Washingon, . C. missed from school all childggn which have proceeds of the western lands. | silver anniversary. Not In the Masonic his- THibUGY fal Fesing Send for Book. 101 not been vaccinated within the last five i i be declded favorably 10 tory of Omaha has there becn so notlceable | win tne exhilarating. sense ot renowed KUHN & CO.. AGENT FOR OMAHA. years . vares, it Is claimed by their an assembly of Masons prompted by " e tecision would make L the | health and strength and internal cleanliness Washington, An agent of the Health department visited B hat such a decision would make |\ i oiion of a lacal dodge, which fact was | which foflowd e uae of Eyrup of Wigs b, the Interior department, and at his request 2 of the. Clierokee 1ands. smotAt- | remariked by meveral of Lhe jspekkers “over|Mnknowf to the few sho Have: fiot peogressed _ Nov.5 Becretary Smith issued a ler requiring e ! b i | beyond the old time medicines and the cheap f nd ¢ Mankin % For Nebras s to be vaceln t directed | pra ' syl Bl i ,“”',‘“‘ l“' L e Al “_' e T Flanking Judge | (beitutos sometimes oftered, but never ae- ka, heavy snow all_employe be vaccina from payment to the Cherolees pending the | Keysor, who officlated as toast master, were | cepted by the well nformed physicians from the pension va letermination of the Delaware claim. The 3 i i | tomorrow, fol- bl past grand masters of the grand lodge of e ! cinate all who did not ¢ e troubled | Gjyim - has be the supreme | ki g | 1% for w Dissolution lowed by a very by other physici _ 3 he de sHdad expected within | Nebraska, Episcopal and Methodist ministers, | ¢ 2 5 ola ARy was in a considera today » esentative business men, an ex-United | The house of Simancck & Vodiea has the lands lying west of the ninety-sixth rey persons absented en 1AW 3 States treasurer, and a host of lesser lights, | been divided against itself, and already John tirely from the bullding, their scare being arehouses. |but sufficently’ well known and honored | Simaneck has sued his partner, V. L. Vodica due to the fact that three of the smallpoxX | WASHINGTON, Oct. 25—Sccretary (‘;,r.‘lhrluxhnx.l the community | for a dissolution. The two men have been victims are employed in the Interor de- | . iy answer to a letter of inquiry from The tables were prettily decorated with operating a lodg ng, eating and drinking artm bip 5 | flowers and palms, chrysanthemums being |} A e = r b P X e a firm of distiliers at Louisville, Ky., has | fargely in evidence to give & foral fre: | louse on th Thirteenth strect, but now BENATORIAL TERMS WHICH EXUIRE. | held that whisky in a customs bonded ware- | works tinge to the banquet hall, which was | ,‘_]L““‘“ 3 l~"|‘_1]~ “v”",,',‘(‘,“' a, whets He A house cannot be withdrawn without pay- | crowded by the members of St John's | S freured an order appointing the sherift h Ten Democrats and Fourtesn Republicans [ ment of duty and deposited in a distillery ‘ lodge, who had come out to aesist in the | oo Yy FGUCTER. FE00 S plaintiff alleges that f 7 And the battleis on. The Rep., the Dem. the Pop., and the to Be Electod Next Winter, | bonded warehouse, thereby extending the | gene jubllation over the passing of the|,.. oiirer has taken large sums of money A 4 3 q i WASHINGTON, Oct. 25.—The election bonded _period eight years in addition to| twenty-fifth milestone, St. John's having | ;i* PATIICT has takieh large sumns of meney | g 4 7 St Dem. Pop., the silver man, the one who hates silver, the income IR NN Tates wonatora Lo ucoeed thode whose period allowed on whisky In customs | been chartered October rk ] T Tl R S GRLL R b R i /7 Special nhe GG DL & L warehouses. The inference, there- | remarkable coincicence being that the | ('¢ hOuse in @ manner which sulted h Diseases T + terms eapire the 4th of next March is at- is that whisky once deposited in a cus- | twenty-fifth anniversary should fall upon the b 2 one who carries his own gun I battle for theiwr own convig- tracti h in political circl b 1 ha 1 b ) ) g 4 racting much attention in po circles warehouse ¢ e withdrawn for | 25th of the month. | ; 2 . sited Ton . Ve T | tions and for the best inter s of the state and country I Wasnington. Bxcept fn the cases where | A1y juepose or at any and deposited In PHOGHAM-0OF TOASTS The following marriage Heenscs were is- | Trcatmenthy Mail, — Consultation Fres iy B L genators have already been chosen for the | & distillery warehous i feast was followed by the toast pr terday . . Some silver-tongued orator will debate national econom term beginning on the 4th of March next | Rumors of a Verdict Agamst Sugar Men. | gra » and Address. ; Catarrh, all discases of the nose, Ghstal vy the legislatures which are to meet mext| \WASHINGTON, Oet A report has| Welcome son; Garigan, Omaha winter will perform this service. Barring | ., Judge. Cole, of the dis. | . The Grand Lidge of Nebraska;" response, | Sars tt, Omaha tax man, the oncopposed toan fncome, the protectionist and the Throat. Chest,Stomach, Liver, Blood that concerns none but bankers and brokers, while we shall circulated that unusual circumstances there wi.l be thirty : st ‘h“vlh\’lx Coun .” \'[‘ M r Lookabaugh, Omaha.. ¥ Skin anld Kidoey diseases, L discuss domestie economy, which concerns your own prosperity. senators to be sworn in on the 4th o t supreme court, has decide ove iy apaence g Dudicy Bueks . | Vernon A. Leach, Omaha.......soieieieeins § ¢ H kR, Taeloing. tose, who will suoceedthe | ruls the demurrer of Brokers Mahoney and| oSt Jolin's Lodge;?” response, James W il —Manhood and all Private Dis- We've served the people with Overcoats for the past ten thirty whese terms expire on that date and | Chapman to the indictments brought against Dream of Me," Skelly. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS, eases of Men ot S it att hobiaiband stea ol one each from the states which failed to| them for refusal to answer questions put Our Membership in the Cel s | Mon oradaress, years—served you in an honest, honovable and straightforwa el S DL SO L e Siase Lodsy authonsed s de-| “Eprsakenys Kemchar - l r: 'l::”'r <rl‘” \‘l']’ fi*" 7 ”“ :h‘l']‘lr'l Dr. Searles & Searles, 1113 Farnam Streot way wnished you with the best and with a good many dol- cordance with law two years ago. these, | mitte i sonorts siy that tha | . “WWithintand Without:'" reaponse I SereAITy O Rkate A BSIEIN AL NHEEM Il IdRd dyiide ' A2 L - #ix, senators liave already been sworn, viz! | nial to be made. The reports say that the | ,“Within a iEIC IS eeponse, BNIINATLIL vo s i\vant nar adn o AT, Fk1IA ey A0 Ll — ~— lars of saving. We were never known to trick, gull or mislead Donelson Caffery of Louisian » succeed | judge's decision has been reached in ord “Good N Paxton ¥ 4 CURIEECoNNTIECEAD. of Howe, to sliceseq f AL AN inatter MBIt 8ol Lo Stila (court ol B oy dhig e ies Gilitant paid e glowing tribute]| M) (B! Warren ot NebeaskaiClty. is at the This year we'll serve you with a better Overcoat for consider James F. Wilon; Willlam Lindsay, to suc- | appeals, the government” having 10 appeal | (o tha biue fodge. the muster Masoms om Dtione, ) 3 ¢ ceed himself; T. 8. Martin of Virginia, to| from an adverse decision heloy h e v lason’s degree llone, . 5 4 able less money than we ever daved hoping for. Where, in veed Eppa H . P. Welmore of | being considered by the speaker as the grand | R, W. Shann of Hot Springs, S. D., Is a > R et Hunon o0 B renors o T SBALY: wchievement of a man’s life, although be | Paxton gues s ialand, Loisucdead N I Dixc 1GTON ght receive other degrees and other hon- ‘ Walthall of Mississinpi, {0’ succeed himsclr, | WASHINGTON =THE, United | (RS ORRS it STt and Ster hon-) Rev. A. L. West In the case of Senator Walthall he has been | States mnister to Chill has advised the ) CTOWRInG XU ph TN 6 DA fetnn rege.n | atithei Buriier FeTaned oo e B ot " | department that the Chilian government has | zation. He poke of the enduring character | Ed, Maxwell and wite of Cheyenne are | o e year for single or double breasted black Kevsey, all wool, teslgned from the senate last session and | g.anted general amnesty to all persons ac- | of Masonry, and drew beautiful pictures from | MErchants gucsts lekly £ . f 1 i was succeeded by Hon. A. J. McLaurin. | dyced of politica enses prior to August 29, | the lessons which Masonry teaches. ry A. Pape and wife of Genoa were in Hiionses; suih 14 v Italian lined Overcoat, for which you puid $10.00 last year vight He did not state his intentions with refer-| 155" Tye cfrect of this amnesty is to pardon | James W r gave the statistical color | Omaha yesterday n Powcr, e " i “’;‘”"!“ e g it e not Knowh | the udherents of ex-President Dalmaceda up [ to the evening, aithough the matter was | George C. Clayton and wife of New Madrid, 3 bere, and not less than $15.00 elsewhere, ® ncther he will resume his seat in "85 )¢5 tne day he was forced to resign, and does | nicely put, the members showing a ‘profound | Ia., are at the Bark: 4 ey griTealgn to cover thal term. In notie of |uor cxiend ‘o those Who resisted the wew | inierest h the men who earls: became an | - Tusive. mebert st the Tallow Gandi on. Ing Ton Doliars and a Half for a handsome, long eut, dress th above instances has there been a change | nment formed after the ex-president’s | soclated with St. John's lodge, among whom | commane am merier ot e Tlow asliy earriod In vore s 0 % o in politics. Of the remaining twenty-four { were A U. Wyman, L. A. Harmon, George | L atithe Bark propuid Ovoercoat, fancy wool lined and richly trimmed—excellent senators of the regular list wl terms | - Py T e ‘ : At Chicago arrivals at the Barker: R. L. led. expire in 18 Senators Berry 5 Now lowa Postm rs. Stratman and others, many of whom were ‘y Batchelor, J. A. Batchele of Kansas City, Mo, Is | g former years, we saved a dollar for you, we will triple it this | year. Six Dollars and Seventy-five Cents is all you pay this lod 1o - ¢ A | r and D. P. Hogan ain e Kevsey in black—is another proof. $15.00 was the priee last g i BT N 3 . . | present. Mr. Snyder and Mr. Annin closed 3 Butler of South Carolina, Camden of Wes WASHINGTON, Oet peclal Tele- | tho™'sel tonsts, although when they ot | B T i " av R al N Caaah LA A Olliehaton | ] : Soarand 820,00 invested clacwhero bought no! beflar garment: o ‘ ve been ap-| through Toastmiaster Keysor called upon Rey. | Of the Tallow Caudle company are at the | Tetple, Chicago, Th- 7 & m’""" it B R Sf N et A as follows: Harlville, Delaware [T. J. Mackay, Mr. Wyman, Mr. Harmon, | Barker SOLD |\'kuh\;\n\‘ m“ BY SHER 3 | And so on—one by one they fell into our money grip—from the lian of Alabama, Ransom of North Caro- | cuniy, W, H. Flynn, viee J. G. Cousins, | Mr. Btratman, Mr, Lininger, Mr. Hartmnn| Mr. A. Frank Richardeon of New York, | aaate i ; : crats and . Staniors oniia, ten, ate demo-| imoved; Fairfax, Linn county, J. Gahan, | and others for impromptu speaches, which | eastern representative of The Isse, Is In thé NT | ordinary 86.30 Ulster, which will sell at Four Dollars, up to i SR e y a P, J. Calahan, resigned; Granite, Lyon | Were forthcoming. city on b 58 | i i h ; —— BE A it o) e re ot Mo of - | county. Thomas Thompson, vice Leopold M wi by, o Ineans small feature of the evening V. B. Edgerly, president of the| _ the extreme tailor-made garment, which we exhibit in abun- gihe of Deaware, Hoar of Massachusetts . resig ; Pomeroy, Calhoun county, Wil as he ery creditable work done by the sachusetts Mutual Life Insurance ('l\l\)-‘ | Virginia, Coke of Texas, Harris of Tennessce, | 1) — lowa postmasters Manderson of Nebraska. MeMillan of Mien): | 10m Sehneck, vice Jacob Foster, removed. | quart S8, A. J. Van Kuran, first | pany, 48 at the Millard, He is accompan dance—long, half and full box—extreme long full box—and 5 el tenc Treat, second tenor; Wii- | by his daughter 0 “p, " e T e T b o ne. first bass, : e body-fitting, swell “Paddock. ontana, Shoup of Idaho, Washburn y Its Cure, e, first b and J. F. Barton George Hotchkisw of New York,!Ira Ben- ou L the body-fitting 4 (From U, surnal of Medlcine. nd bass; and all members of the lod re ) S 1S THE BEST, Minnesot: nd Walcott of Colorado, fourteen, From U. 8. Journal of Medlcine.) i e G nett of Philadelphia, J. D. Standish of D AFRIReDUDIICARS. The terms of nane o ite | To Our Resders—who afe (roubled with Thelr Jolces Dlended splendidly togethier, | trojt and J. P. Lyman and W. F. Jenkins of "°’°"“"'"°‘ BEtRilluthtviiil expire in 15 enators Coke | inCibient and advanced stages of Lung | thelr execution was good and their rendition | Ohicago, ali members of the G, H. Hammiond ‘5 CORDOVAN, and McPherson have announced that they [Troubles or Consumption, we take pleasure | 0T Dudioy jucks “In Absence” and “For-| packing company, wre registered at the FRENCHA. ENAMELLEDCALF. will not stand as candidates for re-election, |10 saving that A. T. Slocum, M. C.. 183 | fiKeEs Dy, Koschat was particularly artistic. | Millard 44350 FINE CALFAKANGARORL Owing to the failure to elect in 1893 ana | Pearl street, Y. will send “absolutely | [0 (he Wpole whe I "(‘;l'l;‘r"]”:'l-‘ Mr. W. F. Reinert, editor of the Daily s § $3.50P0LICE,3 SoLES. 10 the fact that the terms of Senators Carey | two bottles of a reme that has { S B (ogether and the fralechal ; ““, Mining Record of Denver, is in the city the 5052, WORKING and Pover expire In 1805, Wyoming ani |Prevented and permanently cured Ahousands | DEERren tokether and aternal, kindly | guest of Mr. Ed Allen. Mr. Reinert h i S bl MENg Montana will each eclect two senators whis | Of hopeless cases—a remedy to be tested upon | °F Lk L made a suceess of his paper, which is known 3 | winter; und owing to a like fajlure to elect | Werit is indeed worthy of a trial. Write him r —— all over the west as a reliable and enter- I 24175 BovsScHOOLSHOES, | in Washingten that sta will elect one, | f0day glving yv\|>rnl~~ and ]\H:"n"]l!A address, The Old System of T legraphy. prising daily. LADIES - | though his term and that of the senator from | *M! inention Omaha Be EDITOR. | Is that established between the brain and N obrusRRRUITER & il atels s"“’E .78 each of the other two states who should have TR the nerves, which transmit Instantaneously | Ay (he Deljane Nothan Dreety, Beatri Passl 4375 5 Sy DONGOL, been elccted in 1893 will cover only four AYDE > to the great organ of sensation and tho@ght | i H.® Nobie, Gibbon; J. W. Perry, A A SEND FOR CATALOGUE years. The first election In Utah cannot | T every shock they experience. These ele ekl | i , Rowan, Ord; J. D. Draper, Marion 2 P WL DOUGLAS, oéeur until November of next year, so that | Speclal Clothing Sate. ks are very vivid, painful and disturbing [ At ¢} | i the el f 1 For Friday and Saturday 1 eloth I th H ‘ e Miilard—J. B. Dinsmore, Sutton > BROCKTON, MASS. The little folks are invited to a feast of presents. We are giving away he clection of a senator from that would Friday and Saturday we sell clothing | when the nerves are weak ostetter’s 3 tson, Nebraska City; William You cnn save money by wearing the . S 3 i S e i Stomach. (Bltters strengthant, (oo 5 (G130 B TAger ¥line STl i O LI 8 volumes of highly colored and illustrated stories and poems. Each child Yjtter. to i S ""'l“ K”“‘ nerves tranquil. It indy siee, SnCe o " i s v Because, wo are ‘he largest manufa | is welcome—send them around 5 o3 2 | A tew spectal prices sound digestion and appetite, and conquers At the Arcade. rner, Beatrice; 8 10 tive wor " their AFIER PERMANENY QUARTE Bovs® very fine S-plece suits, ages 10 to 15, | billousness, malaria, rheumatism and kidney | Fi G Khillco, Waxne: 11, 1 Didble, Vork: | valuo by stamping tao har i —_— 8111t M havinte and: woratadali(roula ank St stoni Mrs. 8. K. Long, | bottom, which protec prices and Hawallans Takin Steps to Securo a Per. ‘x,‘,,‘,,,é neres, cheviots and worsteds, | troubl Madigon; L Denman, Lincoln, bo middieman's pi ir shoes equol custom L t Legath n Rexidence. TR L e R =D , the chants—L. J._Dillon, Charles In style, ensy fttin ring qualidier WARHINGTON, Oct : ey AlL 1 knee pants suits, ages 4 to 1 ¥R SCHNELL'S PROPERTY. - R Haskell, Pax mve them s0ld everywh:re r prices fo . : ] o valie given than any other make. Take lo 2 government s considering the advisability of | :|.1:',’:n\u‘|-mj.lx;q7-‘ e pr::‘;;'f-‘” e 9, very | Effort to Set Aside a Will on G L R 1.‘:.u’.l‘|“1»‘\‘\ PR | R oura ’ you, we can Creamery PaCkage Mn fg Companyi e 4 Pnad, ler cannot supply you, we ca. securing a permanent legation residence in | fine all wool fabrics, well made and nicely Fraud Bewgrd P Sold by DEPT. J, + . » . . KANSAS CITY, MISSOURL the northwestern part of Washington which | (FiIed, $4.00 1o 86,30, values, special Friday | 1n Judge Blair's court the Judge and twelve LOCAL BE . A. W. Bowman Co., 17 N, (611, Wo Oarry tho Largest Bock in tho West of will be commensurate with the importance of | *" Saturda i LG jurors are trying to determine who Is en- 7, C. d. Carlson. 1218 N 24th, ; lta representation in the United Staten. | qools, 'OU5,Pante sulls, ages 10 to 19, good | Iaeork sre MVIRE fo detern e} Omans) Erexiag Laamosiation s teen || Ellea Sy o B AR 0DSING2 ih: Engines and Boilers, P i bt i e, i} trable cassimeres, cheviots and worsteds, | s b L granted a permit for the ercction of an ad- | Ignatz Newman, 424 S. 1311, X from 2 to 76 horse-power, A "K ; Who has been in charge | £4.50 to $6.00 values, special sale price $2 Long years ago Frederick Schnell was con- | gititnal building at Fifteenth and Grace W. W.Fishar, 2925 Leavaaworiy ol awaian affairs for twelve months out | sidered one of the rich men of this city, | streets at a cost of $1,000 Kell a Ak ) % " i = R sidered one h e o s city, | s at a cost of $1,000. y, Stigar & Co., Farnam & 15t Z’:u‘.",‘.‘w.i“\'\‘ul‘ B ;x\np“rf.\l" (i | Yuiin chates ue b0y . e's odd suits | DUt When the boom came on he loaded up| Lorenzo Winslow, for six months past | AT81Ote sy (2BDOMNIRt 80: O mana Feed c“Ok.r" Icth nge will be made. He has recommended | that we sold for 50, in cheviots | With real estate, and not being able to realize \L’-’]:.klrrlyflt":vl“?:j:‘h]‘\l“f“ ! ‘g\,,(l“v’n‘. Mot i} owlug to the facththat the legatlon to|and cussimeres, on less than half | before the reaction set in, most of his prop- » house as stoker of the steame Y c the United States is the only one of impor- | price, §5 5 ferty was sold by the sheriff, though when | S0 hOUSe a» stoker ¢f the steamer Contl- , reamery supp"”’ Eic. fance that Hawail maintains, that to Japan [ Meirs all wool black clay worsted sults, In |he died on December 9, 1803, he had cath | pomnany. has. beon Sseigned 1o dnive- Cht : of every description, vu.‘n‘g of lesser consequence, and the consul | suck or frock style, sale price $8.7. and other evidences of his former wealth, | Soitor R anie reclyRhonoary. - Mew's il wool kersey and melton over- | which aggregated some $000, which by the | “iype parish Key" was given by (he =3 NN ; EW ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE S ‘;r\ s Ay - ..Imu.y cables gl 5 | coats, $8.50 values for L | terms of a will was bequeathed to Robert | ginere Daughters of Trinity cathedra X A and Special quomlanma!ch-rn Britian expressions o 141‘\2:.;”}(‘.;” "hm Men's double-breasted long cut ulsters, the | Preiss, a saloon man in the vicinity of Fort | pight for - the benefit of ihe ehatiis upon application secure Necker island of awailan all stores sell for $7.50, special price | Omaha. fund of the cathedral. The prograr RRRIpitor = landing atation for the British fg HAYDEN BROS. For a time prior to his death Schnell had | lamnded sioo © selections oy Program fibey 21r. Hustlom save: wthe. e — been rooming in a flat at the corner of Thir- |and recitatons. uper was served e 80 closely linked b the United Mere otel—1. Sillaway, . , nd sl strets kit n 8 bo- | trorm & £ o Was , Btates that it s to be hoped that cable con reer Hotel—1B. Silloway, Manager. teenth and Howard strets, but a few days b from 5 to 8 o'c.ock There was a very lar Mians W g Py Rutes reduced; $2.00 to $3.00 per day. f he passed away he was taken up to the | attendance, at least 400 people having enjoy k connection, and a subsldy "; “"‘“’m; “m*l"l'“']‘:' Ouaha and ( age Limited Fifteen-Hour | of Frederick Schnell that their father was |charity fund | has been allowed toward that end '.\ ‘I‘H” Train dead and an investigation followed, They | On Friday ¢ ning, at Temple \ = 111k Floctrie Tejtg « Follow Bufleror.” < Bolpe'® oughly pracileable route has beew located by Leaves Omaha at 6:35 p. nf. and arrives | found that Preiss had secured a will in | Harney street, Leo. M. Fra = o ) TCrayom, =T spre Core” Guscks, and wio Have the United States coast and geodetic survey Chicago 940 a. m. via C. M. & St. I | which the elder Schnell had left him all of | begin a serics of lectures on * - | o ST A Cider ] ity YO0 Wi b Ui Ter I Shanale “icag 3 [ y F - S elm Gumed, there Ia no hope for mei” toyen 1 suy, wilt 7o ¢ Ikmvln Should the project of a Britsh cable b for Clicago and all points east ains | the property. This document they claimed |of the Jew.” This course w ! X A PEOT AT UEON e EbOre i i eftected, it is probable they would expect up and started from Omaha, assuring | was obtained by fraud and at once an action | history of th hievements of the 7 3 PG A T ORI e to have certain control over that cable so enge an and well aired cars. The | was commenced In the probate court to set it | people in the fields of literature, education merely a cable highway under foreig ighted train from Omaha direct. No wait- | Baxter rendered a decision to the effect that | ship, business, etc. The special th trol s for through trains s there was fraud and that when the document | this weck will be “The Jew in I 5 f e ey e oo ok CERA NOU. '"":77','33""»1".'—"553L"'?vum < ~ 3 it chair cars e 18 And | was executed the old man was not in his right | All will be welcpme to the lectur ¥ e BITe revmant ‘mw-““' mRE Rl I ARY deare War Department Officinls Not Satistied o ks 4 3 B L Bedisince sant erashut mates a0 e e WASHINGTON, Oct. 25.—The officlals of AR AR aind, THsloAre WARADRORION priisieaha | . N E. W00, President, GHICAGO MEDICAL & SURGICAL INSTITUTE. 30'Van Buren S1. Ghicago, tla the War depa nt are by no means of Agent Schnell cat his children off withe shil- tice 3 of less under this head, —— ——N ° | the opinion that the Interior department has Th additional e, ten cents ELECTRO-MAGNETIC HEALTH RESTORER. | : (0 1 1 to, call on or SEaael SO | Why not select some of your holiday glfta now made out 4 proper case for the employment | AT 8 o LR A A ot i Rt cataer ; s monie | WELL! WELL! WELL!!! STRAIGKTEN UP Our line of Ladles Derks (s superb, and th B icr. Abont Wikgoms alecas 0t e bullding, Omaha. | The criminal section of the district court ' » ) . A THE October prices ate the Incentive which the application for troops s baseq, | 1® Wil save you mc e alded dnd abetted, by a jury, Is trying to ‘.l‘-‘ o - re i omaha | o ’VYflY NOT CET WELL? ‘ o Mates o one place that they are wanted 0| gANAT, COMMITTEES MEET, | termine the gullt of Edward F. Morearety : ; : ke for |isell G HHJ] be etate cannot take place before the ne 1t will please you and bring your friends | | of any desired capacity, rs and in another attorney, who is charged with forgery that the treatics require the Indians to b : Al protected. There fs no question with (. | Statement that the Kearnsy Ditch s Thpintormasion g4 War department oficlals that the employ Fallure Denl Aol mobie. a0 sapia MMIT THIS TO MEMORY — s 2 % In the way ment of troops under the first point would mbers of the committees and the | FURK full of clothing from A s wa TEST STYLES-—LOWEST PRICES | { be clearly illegal, and as to the second ther f the subcommittees, appointed | {pbrers A gt ; i A WONDER 1e ould | e T B LR ¢ i 4 the same was turned over to Constable Mc | pany and perticular 1t § = they, shay! have suffered or have asked for protection. ’ thine 480 to carry on the Platte river | Kenzie of Bast Omaha precinct for safe ke | Eleetro Magnetic Dispensary, B go by using ievarthoiesh, to set ot tost all doubia oo - &0, met in the Commercial club | ing and until the issues were fully .|.m~ | Room 42 N. Y. Life ik Bebretar, [ioe (aaaven the mined. After the constable had been the nd evenings, Tel, 10i2 the application for troops to tha attorn first thing that came up for considera: | keeper of the trunk for a few days Morcarety [:“‘Kssu"s Fufls iy e T general for an opinfon as to the legality of was the tetter of Judge Gaslin, which | Presented an order for the trunk and got the ; Pt on thewm in gur bes Shoulder Braces. thelr employment in this case ekt ot e s same, Afterwards it is claimed that it €or, (61h and Farsam Sfs., UMAHA i :} at will o it. ‘This one was 10w Indian Troubles i | irney canal was a fallure. To re PAXTON BLOCK, We have them AT ALL PRICE WASHINGTON, Oct. | tatement made by Mr. Gaslin in his 25.—Assistant ¢ e RUECIR R RSBt SR M —_— —— - 7 B loe & Penfold Co. SR e e, aminiant o n Borls of Kearney explained the Awarded —— = L The.alge &Banie ’ cation to Commissioner Smith re) 1408 FARN (ting was using nearly 1,600 horse | Highest Hnnors-Wnrld’; Fair. i L W troubles between the factions of the Orciba as owned by eastern capitalists, | . % THE LION DRUG HOUSE in Arizona Lieutenant Plum acting | 4 in operation again within six | 2 ik ' agent of the Navajoes, recommends that fw 'he shutdown was merely for m\ | 3 i PR il | Intendent Hertac who has charge of th Le finest in the country, A | Indians. | Armstrong suggests th Last sprong Ku.n‘]\ voted $50,000 to th PLll‘Gl For 30 days we )"_ whole matter be turned over to General M ik company, and last week the bonds [ ) = e ; Qook, who is familiar with the troubles of | were :old in New York for 000, a dis- | Yegg[ab]e. 3 IOO f H will give a toooth (1Y |'||e Mormons and Indians and leaves it (o of but $3,000, Since last spring there | B USH . hls discretion to use such a force of troops | had been plenty of water in the canal, not ‘ o 3 | R 5 - I N will overcome the. troublesome Tnaiiue, | Mhstanding the fact that the river was FrRie m he oriplan (ormats o ] | I3 (b Shwericks Oclnber Sale. @eneral Armsirong says the acting agent | Y at Grand Istand. The contract with the CREA“ g a0 sutheutic bistory dating back 600 years A FREE Phy s thinks the sitnation Is serious, a view of t canal company, he said, provided for 9,000 > b . ysiclan s case not shared by the Indian offic s power, all of which was there, coming WASHINGTON, Oct. 25.—By the time had sometimes interfered with the work for all Stomach, Kidney and Bowel Qur Prices are Low senate reconvenes next December there will of the canal, but with the diteh in troubles, especially : 1 in size, there would be a depth of z Writey = g URA without th S knawladgn oius patient, 114 Sbealcay probably be an addition of the busts ¢ g i~ o ool . ~ . o URATE A ariaices, ai will Lol & poruanent s four vice presidents placed In the niches |l igieules won bh ookl 204 UHRONIC CONSTJPHTYUN A g et T e " atound (he gailery of the senate chaml Mr. Boyle fed the statement (hat Price 50 cents, Hold by < : o & Parfeot ou pestrved for (bl purpose: The"four bute | canki Wus s At e prescnt s MOST PERFECT MADE Sia A SrsatesReaee) Spe nclude those « ice President Stevenson, of this, he sa'd that there was m ater X e R ! . Aaron Durr, Georse M. Dullag and Eibridge | Uhan ever betore. "Having nished bis siate: | 4 oure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder, Mage | 118 Pranciscan Remedy Co., | 1408 FARNAM STRE iT AN SRR 10 ronn Slnstunath o T. Gerry. The Stevenson bust Is the most |ment, Mr. Boyle was tendered vote of recently executed of the lot, and will be put | thanks, and the commiitees and subeons | ° Ammonia, Alum or any other adultsiin 184 VAN DUREN 87, OHI0AGO, TLL o , A TTCL 1 Fur sale by Kuhu & Co., Drugglists, Cornes 1 place, as was done la the case of Vice [mittees went into executive session, &0 YEARS THE STANDARD, | :izdfor Circular and lllustrated Calendar. THE LION DRUG HOUSZ, | 1ith apd Douglas streets, Omaba,

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