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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, | JACKSON FAILED TO GO 0\‘,'3‘ o, haite it e 0 A’,‘r’.‘flRUURB&(I\fl OF OTHER DAYS| perseaaiiy ‘aesaited o a sreater degree frines Beno Tpeass, Kteg, Pt berietiont ersomaily aseailed (0 & Ereater degre Cancer, nd race, five furlongs Resignation It will remain, it is to be hoped, as an s m Biddy Bishop's @8moked Wonder Disappointa 1o Bupeey, T to b secands 1 ady Brambie !Chnnctur of Thoss Sprung on the Eveof | example to be a e b A i G u a’ f P P 1 thr ime imes. . a8 Omaba Orowd. ! ] Presidential Elections, Old Sores, . Fairy Day. 8lips Of the presidential campalgne since that i ¢ and Fayette Girl aiso a—— period 1 cannot speak personally, as 1 : P -+ g As the blood centains ail the elements necessary to sustain life, it is impor- r have been but a looker on, and not & par - i Rh " PR—— ix furlongs: Pirate Belle. 110 (W GRAINS OF TRUTH IN THEM | (icivant o {46 CAIBDRTR tant that it be kept free of all impurities, or it becomes a source of disease, euma 'm’ PAUL MURRAY SUBSTITUTES FOR HIM . nceond. Bevoy. 108 rRObert P Woll Nemrbe isoning instead of nourishing the body, and loss of health is sure o follow. i i s } o e AR v G AT aTiah * whtih. wib w0’ 6l m;(nyefl:;:;:nsrn'rrlhc blood from without, through the skin by absorption, or con‘ayfou' y e Martin nlso ra « o s as o t Loeat Lad Puts Up Eight Nice Rouads J e of a Party Often Changed an \‘“ ally used In past presidential elections others from within, as when waste products accumulate in the | ; e mile and a quarter : LN ‘ i system and ferment, allowing disease germs to develop and be taken into the Awainsi dariin g o i A the Presldency List=\ow 18 | (o condemn any taisehocd or foreery en RN ERERL BIORE SR RETR D G Mo, an e acme IBNOOM Poison, Lays ’.. wn "l‘n o ¢ b r'(;\']“d’ to !h"”:nl! A "l' ot ntial gruhnuv to distinguish it from the other. Contagious Blood Poison, Sciofula, eventh. third . i ; Caudidates, origimated in the canviss of ancer, Rheumatism, Ecrema and other blood diseases can be distinguisi=d by (g, ic Ul g i i such s forry wan povohes | L Koumatin, Kt nd ot oot dieves e dningon ot v Glaromio Uloers. won: Bott W z Toward the close of @ presidential cam {to the detriment of J'“”'“ K. Polk, when disease shiows sooner or later on the wmdr and on the weakest part of the body, or where it finds the least resistance The Broadway Athletic club t ) \econd; erminug, 10| gign we expect all sorts of “ruroacks | C4Rdidate for the presidency, purperting | Many mistake the sore or outward sign for the real disease, and atiempt a cure by the use of salves, liniments and other pugilistic enteriainment at Crelghton b [roek. . Jahs \uey are generally reserved unul (he 'p”‘rf; T from the “Travels of egiernal applications, Valuable time i3 lost and no permanent benefit derived from such treatment Jast night and the large contingency of loal 1> - nd briefest possible time before the day of | P4roR Roorback’ o BLOOD TROUBLES REQUIRE BLOOD REMEDIES; the poison must be completely and perma- sporting men in aitendance was well pleased O » election, as the coptradiction canaot then | . nently eradicated - the blowd reinforced, purified and cleansed, or the disease goes deeper and saps the very life. Mercury with the enteriainment afforded. The wmain A an P d A Jf furlongs, wel's | e the same circuiation as the uriginal, | Fennsylvania took place lo October that tash and acsenic, the treatment usually prescribed in this class of diseases, are violent poisons, even when taken in smali P R oA election was always regarded as settling 5 I event of the evening between Young Peier | Rrularc 16 te second’ | However unlikely these last reports may mever cure, but do much harm by ad lm another pcisor 3 o 5, sec owe i ese g , but 1 to the alread ‘overburden diseased hlood Jackson, welterwelght champion of the Pa- | Ilerme 15 to 1, thirl. [ e pelates the Washington Posi, they und | the vote in November of the presidential % e v L : 8- | Time tobacco, Fer | year. 1 remember how for days in 1840 8. 8., Natire's own remedy, made of roots and herbs, attacks the disease in cific coast, and Martin Judge of Philadelph Gold X rez nd Marion Lynch | some belfevers and change some voies. As the anl antidotes and forces out all impurities, makes weak, thin blood rich, strong was called off because Jackson was sufier also far back as the election of General Jack- | ¢ ty hink and healthy, and at the same time builds up the general health. S S. S. is the only with an aggravated case of rheumatism | Mt Lakeide, |00 such instrumentalitios, scurrilicus be- | Section of that year 1 think ten days urely vegetable bloud purifier known, aud the only one that can reach deep-seated which bad developed to such an extent dur- | & qVOTHEs Ruve Brdy at Baveaide. |y ood anything of more modern times, were | 8/apted before the full returns were re Blood troubles. A record of §o years of successful cares prcves it to be reliable, ing the day, Thursday, that Jackson's other bad diny uf Lakeside this nrternoon: | tot Fegarded as uniawful weapons to be | Celved, and then we wore Without any unfailing specific for all blood and skin troubles. pearance in the ring was cutirely out of the | N ":dv”»‘«rv; ning in “.' -Vl"‘r -hr" ir eve ,"‘T. UH‘ used in a presidential canvass, fi\"( ":f( ““{x::?mrnn:"um‘””‘\Vr‘f”‘" m'?lll- e Freo Medical Treatment, —Our Mcdical Department is in charge questlon. | . : i . The “coffin hundbill,” as it was called, | (758 BA% VA0 . A it o v'mh skilled physicians, who have made blood and skin diseases uqufe study, so if vnu)im\f Paul Murray, the local middiewelgbt | wnoueh mone t to wad a g Odds-on | headed with five coffine bearing the names | e " a0, L . e ’(_ "“l;’ o) Contagious Blood Poison, Cancer, Scrofula, Rheumatism, Eczema, an Old Sore or Ulcer ehamplon, wus secured to take Jackson's) fuvorite aten ae easlly as lonk: |of the men General Jackson nung in the | o aTsi o "NIRNL aTibs . ATENY GRowely or any similar hlood trouble, write them fully for advice about your case, All correspondence is conducted in strictest confis place and made & credituble showing against ) tth event at | cooak war for giving aid and eumfort to | the postmaster. sht after night crowds dence. We make no charge for this service.” Book on blood and skin diseases free, SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga. v mile y " an opponent whose protentious record mMIRBL | mon the ot P i1t bad the enemy, wis one of the most offensive, | DURE around the vostoflice waiting ¢ well have frightened Murray out of his wits | however. and Ohnet won In n close finish | Besides this handbill, which was spread | 10usly for the news, and at last it came. e — even before he entered the ring. But for [ With Moroni. Ohnet cut the track record |y Harrison Lad carried the state by 824 ‘ EF HECON 1. hroadcast over the country, others even | 2 e etere e e h E o | I hatier icond. Weather clear, "track | bioadeast over the countey. others sven | By penteup enthusiasm of the Iast ten 'FRENCH VIEW OF ‘RESULT and showed quite as much skill as did| Firet race five and one-half furlongs: tion. days buret forth, and the city was a Judge. In tho first elght rounds, If a decis- | Woodstick A8 (it Narvarea), § to L woni iy’ Mr. Clay's contest for the presi- pandemonium that night. Salutes were | Paris Temps Thinks “Powerful Dem- fon bad been rendered, 1¢ would necessarily | fyjo*(! Finrivht, 1o cSeatony, T ta 1, 862000: | dency he was assailed more biiterly, if it | improvised by every a-ailable firearm, and ecratio Majority” Will Hold have been glven to Murray because of the | 1.004.5. idred. Floranthe, Katherine n- | were possible, than was General Jackson. ' Frauklin Bovie, with a howiizer, fired bbb bob b Lotter showing he made. In the ninth, hew- | nix. St BIOM and Julius Werner also ran. | The “bargain and corruption” chargea Peripatetic salutes through the eity, one o ever, Judke began to evince his superior | Secand ruce, dive wnd orechalf Cronke | g gyiagt him for giving the casting vote in M0 front of the residenco of Amos Ken PARIS, Nov. 8.—Thia year full American Hog gensralshiy, ot maliinrity With (56 | Rip st o M obe o) S 10 L o0l |\ house of représentatives for Mr,|GSll Who wrets & letter “to {Ne Olobe|§ecton details were published bete, The Pghting game, and the close of the tenth Cilove 102 (Tullyi, 12 to 1 third 7ime’ | agqms and his subsequent acceptar e of | complaining that a notse had waked his “”"‘"‘Iuln of the New York Herald tssued found Murray prone upon the floor, where | L0320 1f You Dare Nuatoral Gas PN oy pogition of secretary of state under Mr. | Children and disturbed bis family, Mr ‘:‘u:s":“‘ editlon at noon contalning full re he had been gent by a lambasting left punch | TRird race, six \ Adams guve some color (o the charge und | Kendall resided in the De Krafit house, lm:‘l 0 4 8, ]"' The paper was Hnru_uhu &sent to his jaw by Judge. He would have | Sakatuck, 101 (Alex a member of congr George Kremer | O Seventh street, near E, now & national ed and the eutire edition was rapidly been counted out bad not the gong saved N¢ (MeDarmotty k ot Peinsyivitiin, Mads statissents gud, 1 | benk From that day Frank Boyle's | *0ld 00 the boulevard. The mps says Eleven years ago the best office building in Omaha 102 (Deviny, 6 t 3 . “Bryan is beaten, but th Jes 1ot mea Aim Viend. Kildariie belleve, made afdavit, which for years “Buabywaker'' as his bowitzer was called b Mol b b L AL g was buit. It is still the best office builaiing in Cmana that McKinley has triumphed. He had to This incident seemed to unnerve Murray » Prince ulso rar wer ed as stantiating ¢ o was brought out on all occasions when » v [ Sl " He came up for the th seemingly 28 ity Face! enelmile and, ffty yurds “in .‘.x:v..‘- .:b Nm:;m\‘\:'.:”: “\i:.nl l.m“\'!r rejoiciug for viciory demanded a salute, make himself small and modest and leave today, Why? Inthe first place it was built tolast ten A vet, 108 (P, McDermott), 4 to the leading role to Roosevelt. He has as- | ss—not fcr jenr or e ", s 3 fresh as when 1.]. m.: x.'npl tha 1h|¢|r|' 100 (W. Alexander), 4 t Buchanan was Instrumental in the cir u A Polity Revolution, sumed up attitude of neutrality and inerua | life time not fcr a year or s decade. It has been kept was & noticeable pallor on his face 18 aceful, 88 (Cochran). 4 to 1, third |lation of this charge and Mr. Clay ncver ol olitie 4 i bkl Atk rdosghts sonstant repalrand has never been allowed togo lps were drawn and his breath came fn | 1:452-5. May Beach. Carlet Lily, Loufsville 8 E ¥ T am golng to drift Into politics, but I|regarding the foreign policy, espectally in ino ¥ a short, ferky gusps. Otherwise ho was in | Bonev Boy and Chopin nisa ran lost an opportunity of aseailing Mr. Buch- | want to recall a political revolution. In 1843 China and the Philippines. Finally, it 1s splendid condition. Ju foticed the Ale “'\:;"'",]“,"..‘f""'f ';“d“\ . ~‘[\'4"\' “'.‘." 'V:;""-"‘j anan while {n the senate. I was in Daltimore the day after the Octo- | still possible that the new congress may not ieFtsisat oF bia Ghtagonist atd Wtasted | Blasse Runcom). 10 to L wont FTHICH | When Mr. Cluy ran for the presidency | ber election fn Pennsylvania, and leaviug | bave a republican majority. This, perhaps, - 8 b Murray | Prather, 102 (W. Alexande ) 1o 1, third. |10 1844 Theodore Frelinghuyavn was vice | there by a lator train than the one which |Is the best solution for the United States after him bLammer and tong ¥ v me: 1 Oxnard. Joe Shelby \dy | president. He was, or had beem, presi- | brought the early Baltimore v 11l be spared o fon o qualled under the treatment and a UM 57 gam Lazarus and Obsldian also ran L P! 8! early Baltimore Sun to Wash- | will be spared a revolution in th der the (reatment and o il | 11 Sam Lazarue wnd O e Tatlieq: |dent of the American Bible soclety. Mr. |incton. I obtained the last edition which | transfer of power from McKinley to Bryan, | Many of the tenants who moved in eleven years ago YNVt MUAcs: Sk . L, bvisently e 108" an e b 5 1, won: | Clay was assailed for his fondness for |published the returns from Pottsville and |but at the rame time the republican party e 4,1|y cistbaRE MINY HROE BieA bra ’”ly “‘:d aired no more of Judge's ganfe, so took the e A W 1ot ind | cards and horse ractng and, contrasting the that region in Penusylvania. This bad been | has been warned that it cannot play with | O = REV T SSst R8¢ jutaped Hthely (o Bis rest After 48R (A, Waber): 10 to T imird: TAMC: | two men, the ticket was called the ticket |a stronghold of (he demoeratic party, but | fire In carrying the new imperialism to an | courteously taken care of. There is no better place to Retereo MclLaren had counted him out Daty, Brown Viall and Candle Black | ©of the “Blackleg and the Purttan, It was | 1.'” returns indicated a complete revolution, | @pex aund, restrained by the powerful dem The preliminarics were quite interesting this vharge, though more violent ex-|The majority was reversed und whigs had |ocratic opposition, it will put ltself on fts The program started off with a battle royal pressed, that led to the duel between Mr. | carried ft by the usual democratic malority | good behavior and arrcst the expenses of the lS the state was in doubt in the October he close of the program they did not have @go =0 the reason o ed boys and white bo. PHILADET PHIA, Nov. §—The Inter-city [ €18y and John Randolph, | €0 decisive, indecd, was It that it indicated ultra capitalistc policy within, anu of the e 'I'.:Y::':":":,:"'T,:" e e wed | Women'a l!wlmmn)‘\vyn'\{ iourmament he-| Whew Mr. Vas Burea was a candidate [a v big trimph o the state As | passed |ultra expansionists abroad, wif 7 nearty lost | e ety ane of them be- | Lween thie elty and New Vork for ihe Gris | agalust General Harrizon In 1810 the charges | Broww’s hotel, not then the Metropolitan, | it the White House and which has cont the | BEE s Liltotilt. (ki wianer ot thi hattla 9] notes b NN ork 3 'o against him were extravagance and the |l met my old friend Cornellus Wendeli, and | country so dear, morally and financially. In | s ( AINRATE BTG B ARV e R T R yoyal in the lust fight of the Omaha Athletic | ¥ide. The feature of th ‘wiin the de. | causo of the hurd timey which had prevailed | showed him the Bun containing the news. | order to appreciate the offect of th sy s . v o offle BER | Siiihett met Ris Waterian, howuvee, | Lot 08 MRS o e Treriee ge | Muow 1687 TheBHun. Juck Ofle mAde his|"Ghy that's & d—d whig liv” suid be |Heo Go the intermationsl polloy more de where you will f-el satisfied as long as you are in busi- and quit the ring rather than take the. New York B ‘goll spoon” speech In the house of repre- | “I'll bet you a hundred dollars it is not | talls are necessary chance of belng knocked out by a little col sentatives, telling how Mr. Van Buren ueed | true. and that we will carry the state’ The Journal des Debats say “our Whitney Loses Ki'Inshn 0ld spoons at his meals, while the peopie | fome one etanding by took the be nd | count a8 certaln 0 reason to fe , ¥ ored tellow named Cal Butler. Mitchell a LONDON, Nov. 8 -Willlam ¢ [ L a he o no standing by took the bet, and couniry h rtainly no reazon to fear serted that he was vntltled to a draw, but | erdek 4 v A In consequence of his extravagance wero | Wendell repeated his offer, and it was not | Accentuation of the American world pollcy . i .1 | obliged to put up with “pewter spoons.” It until he had made several bets 1 suggested | American imperialism hus never a red e decision gave the fight jo But- | recently arrived here’ fr 0 had made several bets 1 suggeste T appea ::: fot Al LBl shortly a fler arrival at Newmarket seems hardly credible at this day that such ho telegraph a well-known politician of | desirous to don the mask the English pres Jim Popp, lightwelght champlon of Canada dav Killashandra gis o bay illy by G011y chiarge should have been seriously made i | Philadelphia—Charley Bender—and tnquire | Persisted in offering it. 1t bas no tendency | ness? When you move, move right. The place for u is and “KId" Reynolds of Marshalitown sparred Nmber of Yich stakes on the Amerfean (& presidentlal canvass, but it was regarded | i the report was true. He did so. and the | to become thy ercature of the British or & four rounds and put up u very pleasing en- | U*f as a powerful instrument against Mr. Van |reply came, “True? Yes. The whigs have | other imperlalism. In this matter, as i by s a R | Buren, at a time when there was o much | rophed the cradle and (he grave for votes, |Othe America will act tndependently and tertatnment. Popp demostrated his superi- | Nown af. ho Hourth, b P d times were so hard. Mr. Van | g 18 & ur policy has nothing to dread from the as va " 1 could have ex of incorporation for the Sharey |Suffering and d o staty 18 gon policy t ’ m the a ority all the way through anc Artioles bL yncarporation torth 1% | Buren had just returned from England and went. hin man (o the woods at any time, but | Zigh i new Jewlh aynazvaic W e | the mews was spread that he had danced | . Rk R e S Nt s Lkt R. C. PETERS & CO., contented himself with giving the crowd a day he officers ara Zale Carne " = \ . Py 1 with the queen. These charges were used in will develop. An absolutely new factor may Splesdld exttition Gribls sarring sblity. | gleks ASEvt.* o2 i | he opposition press eftectively. They buried intervene it the shape of un ndependent Rental Agents Ground Floor, Bee Building ) il B Dakiar A et wic b § 3 ntervene shape o Jdepend $ 3 Ropp WAk ErecIe | decivlon | vresient Slinon Wattloman Sunch Corde: | Mr. Van Buren under an avalanche of states | From All Over the Country Prestdent | prosident, McKinley having oplnions, and FOR MITCHELL g o hafbel and = MaX{| ynieh voted for Harrison. Receives Hearty Congra baving them, they may prevail.” FIVE RACES “Domintk Hlavka has commenced sait | In the canvass of 1848 General Taylor did tions. — against the eity of South Omaha to recover | Mt Ome mt | e B O ke o¢ | S0k SOAR, LU thg e o e et |/, CANTON L SIR CHARLES TUPPER LOSES Getective wewer near his property o | bim, and it was said Mr. Webster originated | ¢ }-}Wx, 0., Nov. 8.-—~Among the tele AL Ot i AT Rtronte, Whith caused |it, was when the latter pronounced the nom- | §Fams received wero these i uu]»wr ‘--'\-.u::; 'i.‘,h:'k-- " .'v'-'r.',uhn" .’.‘r"-"{:u | ination as one unfit to be made; that he| ":‘ ]Al.r_\ I ‘l..‘\’x:vn \(I".\'-.n; »frl:.‘-"rnu-ym_»d SR R Ohmter of the stuge at specitying that the plaintift does not rign:- | Webster subsequently recanted and made your personality and matchless admin. e ueduct race (rack (oduy. He scored fuily own any part of property fu the ce- | one or two powerful speeches for him dur- | Istratian. God bicss and keep ¥ou for the | HALIFAX, N. §. Nov. 8.—The maritime | PACIFIC five wins out of ive mounts and hia ol | fendant & Bues e "IhAt the husoand | 108 the canvass D et e nich you have dedl= | ooy wpparently have supported the | ' J 8 reaped i el PORAT oK oo | 18 unfit {6 care for W family of three chil | General Scott, when he was & candidate In | " (Signed) L " M. A. HANNA. | Laurier government more pronouncedly attendance fair. Summaries dren and the 1 uky for their custody. | 1g52, was ridiculed for bis vanity, which| oo 000 =m0 | than befpre. In Nova Scotia the four min- | R e, e g™ B whin: Uncle Giel way exaggerated, of course, and his “hasty | 1y iony por the brilliant vietory, No jarty | D8 counties of Capo Hretou filand send u | Sostt (O'Connor), 7 to 1 and b to 2 o L TRorolbnt of Anit plate of soup letter,” some unwise speeches | of publican household had me | solid contingent of five liberals to Ottawa hd; Osceoln, 102 (Minder), 80 to 1, th'ed. | gidnt “the day in the city in search and a letter slgned by Robert Toombs, | stake Afro-Americans and n Among ‘the defeated conservative oandy Ty n 02145, Futalist, Charawind W danghter. whe disappeared from 1o 0 . Stevens and outhern | bice than they in the resull which : s 7] > Time: TELD denhuiatata, Liate b B v aloed. Alexander H. Stevens and other southern r did administration made possi- | dates there ts Sir Charles Tupper, baronet, s 4 and ¢ K also ran R R e ARk ia whigs refusing to support him prevented his Whe ennoustereduhis dest Elitical ravar ; long ; IR ect Signed) THOMAS FORTUNE, ; Sect ace, five and a shalf furlongs: | ago and her father tracked her here, bhut | election (Bigny NI of forty years uubroken public lite. he | ‘on. 10 (Mitchell, 5 o 1, won: | was unable to discover her whereabouts, [ n x5 Mr. Buchanan escaped scurrility. | 40 MADSON VANCE, e ) ¢ T defeat of the veucrable conservative leader Burns). 5 to 1 and 2 to 1 Jie applied at the office of the marriage | 4 Haliedd F. BEARNET] : : Wash, 114 (O'Connor), ficense clerk for information, leaving in- | The last card played in (DAL samEAlEn e GROKGE W. BRYANT. | 18 one of the surprises of the election. | Ahird D081 Anitomston, Tim: | s rurtions there “fuse to give the girl | a winning one, played by Colonel Forney, in| iy tuor. | In Nova Scotia proper there are several Foley derer, Wool Guthere 1= a marriage lice event of er ead- | gooping the American party in the field by NEW YORK, Nov. 7.—The Eastern Busi- | nd Lambkin dlso ran {ng for one and to hold ner till the parents , Sl n'ss Men's assoclation of New York Clty | exchanges of votes, with a net gain for 1\m.| T fle and a sixteenth, sell- | can be ¢ imfcated with a payraent of $30,000 for expenses. congratulate you upon your re-electfon and | the wdministration. The whole of Nova CAN SAVE A DAY VIA g Hesper, 108 (T, Burns). § to 10, won The canvass of 1860 was lost by the fatal the prosperity of our country which this Scotia was represented at Ottawa befe olando, 106 (O'Connory. 4 to 1 and even, division in the Democratic ranks. uBsUres o us Ay ) s T A 02 (Miles), 7 to rd, d (Signed) ALBERT AHLO. election by twelve liberals and gasond; it 108 (dhem, 7. 40 1/ third.i{ PERSONAL_EHAGRAPHS' General McClellan never had any rhnlnlw " 3 conservatives. The new parlfamentary rep. Fourth ru e and a quarier; Me- | oo T In s in the clty, | for election and the attacks made on him | EVANSTON, Iil, Nov. 7.—I congratulate | resentation wlil probubly be fourteen liber Moot '.m.".‘“'v"".';”: e Dok | B anchei of Dabuaue 1 In the eity, | Were not persoual, but were made oo the T EY anon JouUr Tecelecyion: [Svery |als and six conservatives. Hon. E. G. Fos tion, b, 0 a1 third, " "Mme: | clarence Bishop of Elgin, 11L, is in the | platform, in the making of which Vallandig- | S0, himents and the. Sermon on the | ter 16 among the prominent conservatives de MISSOURI RIVER TO SALT LAKE CITY, 2410 city bam was supposed to have been the con- | Mount will be helped and furthered thereby. | feated 10 HOURS QUICKER THAN ANY OTHER LINT. “r‘uvh‘.'«""j alveL I, & hall furlongs:| A, D. Sears of Fremont in staying at the | troling spirit. He was the Burchard of that | (Signed) BISHOP CHARLES M'CABE. | Returns from Prince Edward island show th QU ol " Ehy M B G t 01 Henshaw aign. Had there been no Vallandlg- ks | tha he > re! 2 y i /| 08 (O'Connory. 4 (0 5 and 4 o 6, second? k L campaig NEW YORK, Nov. 7 cKinley. | that the provinco returns a wajority ol A l(,.u,.-n.m 12 (Littletield), 8 to 1, third J Knight of Kaneas City {8 at the |pam in existence, however, the result would vwlu,,. "n(..}'.n\m:n )\““f:»"' :‘\’...I.E,'-" %' | conservative members, Three of the five MISSOURI RIVER TO SAN FRANCISCO, e Princeton rl, Gracious, Henshaw po! » o 2 ca A @ 4 4 16 HOURS QUICKER THAN ANY OTHER LINE, im Malach't Laura Kime- A. E. Cody of §t. Paul, Neb., is at the have been the sam \.\le. |.:I‘l,| flnu“'.“:“:'x .“n“l;lu;II\m 4’1‘\ 1sh counties elect cons tives, one elects a and’ Edgeworth alko ran, | Henshaw ¥ 4 How Seymour Lost hance. R e Yl ok - | supporter of the liberal government and | MISSOURI RIVER TO PORTLAND mile and seventy yards, se A. 1. Bishop of Kansas City is at the ' 15 1568 from the moment Mr. Seymour [ica equs sponsibilities. Backbone | ¢ne county hus uot Leen heard from : s iod B 4 . O Y At e, e M B “refusing to consent, consented to be the | ¢f tho rection mow in fact| The lberal elected on the island is Sir 15 HO!'RS QUICKER THAN ANY OTHER LIN 40'to 1, | \Rocers Sinborn of St. Paul 48 at the | . 44ate, the result was inevitable. It s cubled Munila. 1am sure | jouis Davier, minister of marine and fish- New City Ticket Office 1324 Farnam 8t. Telephone 316, flana Prine el s | George L. Platt of Beatrice is a guest of | needed no last card; uo roorback that could | = (ig RANKLIN BROOKS, Editor, |eries. He has 500 majority in Weat Prince B and Sv0” ran il the Millard have been concocted would have made any [ o5 3 2 county, - Joh L. G. Lee of Baltimore Is stopping at | difference in the result. CONCORD, N, K, Nov. 1.~President M e LIPTON'S "NEW CHALLENGE ; the Millird The National Intelligencer consented very .’.‘-“"T’,'.'lj‘f;{??fug'f,lyy.hn'f reeation: of Maiex | FAN MEETS LN“MELY DEATH | L | Firat Reverse in Volltical Career of ‘orty Years Come (0 Great Con- ol By comens, & Iawyer of Hastings, 18 at | . 4,ciantly to support the nomination, re- which march_ for tho defense of mational Shamrock 11 WIll He Bailt by the | )1, 3 Idwards of Norfolk fs stopping at | #erving the right, however, to withdraw | FERBIELEL POV peilce, Dlenty and hap- | Chiuese ral White Advan en Men Who Fashioned the the l|< nshaw fts support should Mr. Seymour fail to| piness in our maganificent isxlands in the urly with English Killed Vatkyrle Tri W. I, Tomley of St. Louls is putting up | carry the Pennsylvania state election In tern ocean. The new administration will by Accldent. | ) A open the cent with new and world- {at the Millard October. The moraing after that result) s, “giorien encircling the flag of the e SLABGOW, Nov The contract fo Jmendort of Lincoln 18 auartered | was known, they reversed the ticket, putc | United Stuies TAKU, Nov. §-0n October 30 General | build Shamrock 11 has been defini Millard senerai Francs P. Blair at the head | (Signed) w CHANDLER. | Richardson met 500 imperial troops, com Placed with' Mewsrs, D" W ptenderson, | Gavernor € 1. Dietrich of Hastings 15 R L haacina the remult: | _— manded by General Fan. B des ad he builders of the three Valkyrics. Sham: | at the ler Grind aa s forlorn hope in changing ! *| TACOMA, Wash, Nov. 7.-Congratula- ‘ , g L vock 11 18 to b completed by Murch 8L and | ra D, Marston of Kearney s registered | The New York World, then under the man- | (jona. Happy to Inform you state of Wa yanced tor a parley, but, owing to an un " g the firat trial will titke place on the Glydo | a¢ 'the iler Grand wlstered | gement of Mantos Marble, without any ingtan 1 tully”and ‘irly republiean, ac’ | fortunate misunderstandys, an 1o an | The building formerly occupied by The Bee at out. April 16 Possibly ‘both the Sham- | “g g fed of Cambridge, Neb., {8 stopping | consultation, adopted the same course. cording to returns now fn hand. “Your ma- | trumpeter ¢hot General Ifan dead. The | 5 R e I IATRAHI AN watapa T MusAaTo | 5t ing flor Grand PRI | o ST2 the dertocratic party, with a|orityi 10 All Bryan puramount lssues | rumpoter was arrcated and the incident | 916 Farnam street will be vacant November 1st. i TR WG Sherman of Riverton, 1a., 18 stop- | gogree of magnunknlty unequaled, nomi- |pail prosnerity for another four years | was explalned to the Chinese, the two | It has four stories and a basement, which was NEW YORE Nov. Boowr, © Sttnson has | * Atbert Eckatain and wife of Hot Springs, | Bated its cld-timg foe, Horace Gresley.| —(Bigned) ADDISON R. | torces then proceeding by dificrent routes. | : 3 B AT R RoW. & por, o > 15 Omaha SOTINS. | i success seemed almost assured. Though | p HTA TNV, Tlirea General Richardson burned two villag formerly used as The Bee press room. This will red y .’1\»1 v it Madison D, ar qof th ' PHILADELPHIA, Nov 1 Greetings and | \ M Rot | ' Garden, which will start on Decem I, Steele and wife of London are the lifelong friend of the negro race, for | congratulations from the Union Le @ places where Messrs. Robinson and . ¥ & . & Wh Fronk SYalier, whohas putrons of the Millard whom he Fad met kil sorts of opprobrium, | Philadelphin. The “nation "has endor Norman, the missionaries, were murdered be rented very reasonably. If interested, apply imber of (rst-ings riders wuch an | Gearke ;. Humphrey of Grand Island i | and whosc battles e had fought, they un- | {foction” president of the mreat ropubii | 4nd demanded that the city of Vang Chiog | at once to C. C. Rosewater, Secretary, Room 100 ghariey Mitlen the six-day chaniplon. an JRtRL 8K S cimball, Neb, | Bratefully turned their backs on him. and | which Insurcs quletness. * confidence nd should puy 40,000 tacls as compensation to | Louls Gimm, the Pittsburg rider, are in the | John G a e of K " e No Chunge y 0TMEN B270pe; Pl deenls e over ‘T."q'.'..ya‘-‘@:.':f"l‘;'u. 18 Polley. St abuse, diwpaiion Dure) gl‘-an Manh — 3 onoy, k9 OTTAWA, Ontarto, Nov, 8—Electl hlL“ 00 T i Lo B LA turos from the maritime provinces sk or cdgs)bara ' 59’315 lnO meras, . Ky., Nov. 8.—Five killings | that the government is making large N Cure o 41 haud, t . ate was seale o o election In | prosperity throughout the countr the families of the victims. The payment Bee Building. ontes ate guests of the Henshaw, his fate was sealet. The state e perit ighout U e A e b COiGAt land wnd Cooper, tho American || D. J. and A, W. Hull of Stella, Neb,, are | North Caroiina task place n August and | = (Blaned) ~JOSKPH 0. DARLINGTON. | yas guarantoed w0 will ente theoming tussle at | gurns, teachers in the Frank AT . - | nation. S the garden. The Eur legntion Will | are out of schaol on account of sic kness My r“l';"" iy, 8 "‘ I m:l"‘,“‘“‘““h\'"“': | " Signed) NYCQLA G. IGLIOTTL |ELECTION DAY IN CANADA =—-mmmrmmremme—e p 4 .\ L W. K. Rogers of MeCook ) man of tbe national co e, e L o iy fa Poute, Kaser and Rycer, Fisher, Cheve i Begers of Mocogk, L. Das state committee of North Carolina all they | 3 to the democratic purty, and it was charged | — That There Wi v ; i ind Mra O Home of Svracusel M| by withholding from certain portions of | Five Fatal Afirays Due te Political | onli today and . 4 e hn'e 3 . the ¢ piRved the wi wrds of Chad and George L. P'att of | chairman, ex-Senator Ransom, had the | Day. I nee 18 RROL FIRD dnisut bro o0 | Peatrice are stato guests at the Milard DALFmAR A Hap Bpy e von firal moner., Track fast. Results: | ,, Yors of Reatrice ls spenging loss of the state desttoyed all confidence | 1ouISVILLE (Dupee), 8 to 5, won; Free Hand, 107 () i Gage county are dellghted | in Greeley's success sprinters, will ira from Paris this week, | registercd at the Merchants. {t was necessary to the success of Mr. NEWARK, N. J.. Nov. 7.—Am directed by = Three other villages were burned near comprise Gougoltz and Simar, Muller_and aller and Fredericks, A Ty D Hastingy regtst \ire: | asked for—$30.000—but the state was lost | BLOOD FLUWS IN KENTUCKY Returns a0 Far Recelved Indiente .W —Mflmflllllfil .{ raved the wincer winds | N: A- Rainbolt of ‘Norfolk, Bartlett Ri the state the funds needed, though tb Differences Mark Elec “ ftes won first money ack fast. R 1. . Powers of Beatrico is spending the | 808 in band to t result. Th ‘ | < | have ocourred in various parts of the state, | Tupper, the leader of the opposition, and | SEse:. S 3 cc u tor. 611 1ot ! Wkfleid), b to cond | | with the veclumation of the coupty fr I e last card playe " | ¢ O Rty seiunded, with & e6, Bishop Kemecy Lo, T Winkfleld), b to 1 I3 Little Lund, 102 | with the vec Ity from i In 1876 the last card plaved was & sub- | pceyjting from political differences ‘of opin- | MeDougall, conscrvative, were defeated FOIR BALI DY . VORLG LU, LGTH AND R. C. Hoyt, clark 0t the United Btates | PO8ed interviow with Gaveraor Tilden and | 4op Johnston apd Kendall in Cape Breton district court, {8 tn Beatrico, Neb. On hig |8 southern scnator, in which Tilden dc At Versailles the 10-year-old sons of | Bt. John, B., Hon, A Blair, win = = veturn. he. will bo ccompanied by his | clared in favor of the Tepayment of the |G orge Woodruff, the town marshal of Mid. | of fallways, d¢ Hon. G. E. Foster, | gouth Atlantic squadron under Rear Ad- |of chalr of comp philolog: . . SED B, ILL(UR SROOILEAD S RDE TS o . [ Fa[l]" Ha"' mother, who will spend the winter in the | cotton tax and other southern war claims. | woy “Ky. and Alfred Stanhope quarreled | late minister of finun The province of miral Schicy. Upon 1te arrival the Mont- | Oxf puiversie iglund, wax “net ] Jnaiinsion, D G duroreinsohief i the '”"':"'r" PRSP ","“m“" #1010 ax “m'{'“ taken up by the be fathers. A fight | frid Laurler. Mr. Borgeron, one of tha g into a very diffe 1ip by the noon Presideat seth Low presided .and y : dejartment _of the Parls ex-|in the papers of the cowntry enly a few |yoiyween the elders resultcd yesterday in | French couservative leaders, Is dofeated Work Jon it Kitn | Ihere were. beiwean 400 ind 0 men whd If your hair is coming out pitien, has notliled” Secratary | Burgess | gaya before the election. Governor Tiden | (ne Lfiling of Stanbope. Thoman E e Lar R Bilihr women ‘studerthein sty of eradts et QW JREGA] GWAPGSG Lhe enounc ' t o * 9F:8 i BLherts s ity mp a8 heen | wwed 1o in the hall to henr tie Tributes pald o th by |he handful, you are losmg maha Board b Baucation wrote @ letter denouncing gteryiew | IR KBS Sr:HiRuhops: SRAAS. Siasrian, & e mped ¢ Cased 10 e triniied paid o i, from 500 to 1000 bairs a day Mr. and Mrs. 8. M. Davis of Minneapolis |88 false, and took grounts against the |y’ probably result fatally. Youthful 1n ; 1y naw ensinel of the (PIDe | OOy O I OO e o kand o ol ak {n'the city, the fuesta of Mr. and Mrs. | payment of these war chims. Millions You are bound to have thin hair Jporke Vonlloobler, )1 Hickory street | of that latter, in every [form, letters, In Harlan county John Day shot and Biack ¥ change en mado in men ¢ the tirt rodiffer 1w bion, i . 3 outers. | killed Heury Osbora yesterday during a po- | Wk boy the winter and wiil main in Omaha | Posters and circulars, wery spread broad- | 1yjca) argumen . o of no hair at all very soon at until the first of next week cast over the country v biliasays Lat 3 i Anvnl Appr il Wanted, p . | At Middlesboro, Grant nes, neg eding onl u A 1ICAGO, No ommander « this nate, aren’t you? Better polany, well known dealers in securities | In 1850 the last card wiy General Han: |y (ARG, CLPARN ettt RANKR LR Gaynor Case Dings on s Weary Was., | Blocklinger, i charge of the navy r ave written to Secretary Burgess of the | ook’ otter and if v 4 Joh O 4 aaking whose plotures appen 2 ORK, N ouring in the | cruiting station in Chicago, 18 in receint A Hai 1 i worth of High sch bonds ‘which were | fectual 1n causiug his ddeat. He could | yyrcugh the heart, but lived long enough Reraph, yer his mother A Johin F., Wil'lam T. and E. H. Gay- | forty-Aive apprentices for the Newport. [ yers KHar |gor. t wi {oted upon at the recent election an truly have sald Some memy has dove | (g ghoot Griith, probably fatally bad hoy.” His hobby i running away nd Henfamin D Greene (o the wddition to these there 18 a cull for ten mke your hatr grow, 100, grow N eIyl . # Wi this," but alas! 1t was Bkator Randolph| oy puckeye, In Garrard county, Luther home ur ping In barrels and bo it | diction of the U ited Btatem courts of ¢ men b week for the Pacin, tr ik Sd Nebraskans at the Merchants: Mra of New Jerscy, an indiscpet friend, who | Ray aged 15, shot and killed Edgar Brown, | fender been arraignec olfce | With Captain O, M e 1o defrauc thick and long. svake o Sl MAr 60 BEEL 8| advised it To forged Srey letter. in- |uged "Iy, durios & bosish argument over | fourt thres e Wil (13 fatiea| Wilp Castais D, M. CesBE 14 ¢tiag e £ 2 - “;v'"l"“fi Wi, R Melio ‘n‘v:)l‘ l.\.‘..mr “;‘.l‘»‘p",':y" dorsed as 1t was by Mr. Bewett, alded 1n | gpuip political preferences months on charges of incorr e v { i States Commix or ields. 4 5 Nov. 8.=Frank Carmod Al ELg 0t StuD the bonslh Tou fesire i‘l'{r-urh Pixley’ of ONelll, N [ faime | his dof 'I' £ i RSN | “Rovert Munsie, & farwer liviug near Atlanta Goes to Join Schiey portant g i Lor axiradiiion (@ Mexlao for 8- ahont it e will te)l you just the rigbt of Crawford. George fremont erce Campaignin 1884, Burnside, was shot and killed from am-| NEW YORK. Nov. B—After Iving oft B éneral Electric company st the fiagwde, "Addses, br.d.C.Avan.Lowels Dr Lo N Shaw of Oscecla R ni"ie® &f| The campaign of 1884 ounded in the |bush. It is believed the unknown assassin | [AoMPKInVIle nearly a weclc mince fiw ¢ ) ;0F Nee Myley, 1ty of Mexico last March. was dlschar oster, D. en of Kl : clal trip. the rebuilt cruiser. Atlinta, | NEW YC £.-A public mestin rnoon by Commisoner® Mo igom. | Hoffmn of Callaway. most scurrllous abuse of the two candi- | was & political enemy. | saliva todiy 'tor Bouth America to Join the | tn memory e the Tate Brof. Max Muliet | ery th the fedaral court o |