Image provided by: University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries, Lincoln, NE
About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 28, 1896)
THE OJfAHA DAH-T BEE : 1VEnN ± : sn VY , OCTOBER 28 , TO HELP PROTECT FUR SEALS Untxh ts& Japan "Wffl Oo-Opsrsie the Britefl Btaiet COMMERCIAL EXTINCTION 15 IN StSHT T Ilnjwlln . > Modinontliin * of tlie Pnrl * Annrd -inilntl i > i 3Iu t Il - Acrrt-d On ut Oner to I'rrnrrrr TLcin. WASHINGTON , Oet. 27 41 h rtote * fey 31ctt ! "bat the UnttH SlutwiU here tbe co-operation and wppwt of liMb Kuwria uo4 Japan ta rt vpprniciitag tame over eMub- Jmhinc aoqmrte prvte-tKin { or tbt tar mwl * ot tinMrtfe Pacific wean The qwwtt i li niton ! to ) * taimBht licwarfl. et tw own- JulmteM , me Aroftrtemn and en * BrttMfa , isve r-mnt < after EC icvtiJcettoa rf me- Or IBM hi Bering eta. Aclflc from tb * Is- formation they have ewnrffl Anfeunt See- rntnrj f th Trawmry Hatnlto bet recently nmdi- & report after jiarwrnn ) Itwperttwi of the hfttl inland * , meting that K * k n * o ! the Part awarfl repnlrttefif 3 t agree * lo "Uic for i-Pal trltbtn outer wo wM K v-ni be cnminenslaUy extinct. ' Th ItMriUn BO-emtnen1 wands rBWfly U > Join tb * fatted States in any plan of anal j-rn'.wtkon and Is dmtrtfoc ilno of let-lading * ea nttHFswbJeb art brine rrtermbuite'd Irom tfce J jw ei Inlands Tbe o - < p ratton o ! Jajiae i Mild to be of much iraimrtanet- to jRpan HC tinLl poachers and pirate * iarc fltted nut nwialy at Japanese ports A 3ars * trade with them has ben buUt up a * "Tokensma tnd } acald Notwithstanding this Japan feel * It to her interest tn sup press the ph-uting Mtmy of the Canadian poachers Rt > to Japancne ports and sun" under the Jnpunefie fl g or tale oirt e llng permits trom the British cnmuls there- The Japan- * * p rnni ) iK ti-atrlii tlir probrbtUetHi made Jar TpachtBR M that no donW wfll cxlm as to thfl purmaiioM prcKprvatlon of stole and otters. , ThD KnsrUxn Reirrnrnpnt al o It can be * atd D thorltatlTdvill welcome an ex- tpnBhtij ef tbp pri HTtlnii to the * ilit 3t In ; > irtJrt"d tint that ivblle Rurala owned Alanln nd tiie xral Island * now attadiod to th Called Stirten there va * caraplrte j ri > - tpntlen t tb * fnlB nnd tliat the destruc tion \ftv \ irafter Anxtrioan manas n ) < ujt The ixille } of Rniwla iKinttntx * to In to pro- Hirt tl > iw l w the R Mt.iaii talatids of th * north J'mrlBc and there vrfll lie iMll co- ojn > ra OB v-ith the Vnltd Statre toward aBj one m d union to the-t end OK rim onn c nrnEr. lltinir < Hl . nfTT Gntm for h n1 - "Nm j. WAJHnKQTOK. Oct ST The annual re- jtortof Cejitaln S mp > on chief of th naval ordnauef Vurmn. ahowe tn t a creat dea atwi rl ; An Ifon 4ene during lite pa t flsca. ynar toward tbp arnmsH-nt ol the uhlji * of the SDVJUp te date the bureau ha * bull- 45H Rttni uf larcer caliber ban at ht-nb > t romplnt < and has cxrademned onlf twn Al of the jdK-lnch puns on hand are to be con- Tnrtnt inui rapid-fire RUIU. * K BOOS * fundr ire available Tlie opiimpriaalons of 1260 OHO tor renerre Runs It bMiut utilised to BOD utruct t e debt-inch , two twehlnch auu two thirteen-lneh pu : and tbe e. wJtii those prertouBly authorlM > d vHl nuply tb < 3veefls of the nB 'al nerflre for uomc tla t learlnc the oirtr appropriation needed tha- Jor jun t arm auxlHary crulBers A Urue number of.fl i' and clx-lnch pn > - JwtMee 1 still needed and the bureau * trenRl > tirces that It 1 * authorized te ar quire a rewirve wore BB the projectiles im- jirore by the lapse o ! time Durlnc the past Tejtr SiCI tons of arroo "have lieen doUvored. of which CM tonK trerc TnforKed plates The fldlvorles unfler tin- old contracts liare liecn complied nnd It ie jredlrt d th eonstniction of the new Eb4pr TiJM net b * flclsyed for aat of armor The de.partmejit bif inspected uud clasM- ied as auxilRary crulHflrs niiMttcen y.roericon irteamers on the Atlantic eouat and nine < in the Pacific coaut These will require Inrtj-BlK nlx-luch KUUB. twenty-sevi-n five- Inch 1M of the Jour-Inch Runs , fiftj-four o1 the BU-pounders rtcbt of the one-pounder * and 122 nmtiilne puns The estimates lor the nnst year ncprecatc J'.ilC4rn the larKest item of I7.730.7PC tielnc f ° r t K armament of vesels author Izt-fl Tbero Is an Item of JBM.OUO for a new armament for the Hartford JFO.OOD for the naval mBWa and HOO.lKiO for resen-e Jor the auxllUary crulsora. i. * . pjtnj > n\T . ns > CASK. Ulnlioriilr Hrlrf on thr Itnvnilarr ni jmtp JlrnUy for Sulmiltifclon. V\A5HONGTOK , Oct. 57 The Teneruelcn government has forwarded to Wafifalncton tbc brief -prepared at CaracaB IT commldilpc of fhe eminent JurbrtB on the British-Vene zuela boundary quuutlun and It will be sub onlttud to the United States commission at soon as the translation is completed Thi "N'eni'zuc Itn covornmsnt numed this eem- 3nl Bleu last rebruary. with l > r SeOas dean of tht > diulometlc and judicial service of the country , at lus head. The brief covers 800 pases , and IE said to lie a fomViie prcsartjctlan of the care. Afiide from this briot comliiK direct from Vene zuela Messrs SCTURCS and Stoiow , the rounsol uf Venezuela In this country , are about to submit their final arguments HereMrfera the documents preecntud have covered points of evideiire but the taking of proof if new practically o er. und the llnal argruiucEts are In order A recuui document which has caused much oommeut amonc otfieiuls purports to lie wrluen b > Jesuit priwtt. He jiresemt the CagliBn tide of the case cltinc Catholic aiuthorltles drawn from the Vatican archi * es The bnok was printed at Home The Year- cuelan oQlclalE Bay the views It czprtiBsec Tiave lieen fully mot and overcome in the Vfiirautilun dncumnnts presented to the com- mlsnlun _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Clile-nc1" * " l.nl r Trout C r. TVASHUs'GTQK Oft IT The hearlne of the Chicago InVe front case Involving land : of Immensrnlue In Chicago has iH-enpoKt. jioncd untfl Monday November 23 The case caiue up before CommUsiouer of Lands XJimoroaux today , but it was evident nt > one of the partln to the blp triangular IP pal battle as ready to proi-ced , A Btub- liurn fight will bo made on all sidiis for lauds wheat * alue ranees from Jl.OOU.ddU to e\ era ! millions < if dollam. The property Involvi * Bprecates ; 3C5 acres The mate of Illim lE clnlmauts under the Kincle pa tent. end partite who wish to male ucrlp locations all seek title to the lends. HO WASraOP W ORDS. Tlvlili-iior XVliIcli ik Itlclit to tlir I'ollil liutl Itfllulilr. . Judge Frank Ites of district court of Croaknura. Minn sayr For some time 1 lave us d Stuun't Dyspepria Tablets with m-fiiiitip grtat beuoOt. with few exception * 1 hae not been M > Iree from indignation in twenty-five years George "VV Runsevelt Tf S consul to Brussels BelgiumStuart's Dyspesla Tab- ] eU > , safe pleasant to take couv mU'iit to carry , give ke u aiiuUte ] ] perfwt dicestlon Mr IV D Totnlln Mechunleal "Cnglut'er Duluth Minn One box of ftuart'c Dys- jieiKsla Tablets has dent < its work , uiifl 1 am again gaining flesh and btrcugth O. E. Ransom , Huktunvillc Kv J wcs -istresfctMl mid annoyed for tv.o } ar with throwing tip lood often tv o or three times z dny , hud no certainty of retaining a meal if 1 ate one Four boxes of the tablets from iny druggist have fully curred me 1 find them pleasant to take convenient to carry Rev G D Ilrnwu. MondovlVla. . The effect of Stuart's DjEpepsla Tabltita is elmpl ; marvelous , a quite hearty dinner of broiled liptif Pti-uU causes no distress Uiice I began their Ufd. 0\nr Kit thqutatifl people In the etate ot Michigan alone in 1MU wore cured of stomach ach trouble * by Stuart's Dyepttpsia Tableta. I'Hill r.ltr3 paclte i umj M found at all flruKcuits at CO cenu. or sent by mall on re ceipt uf price from Stuart Co. , Marshall , Wloh. Send for lltlle boot cu stomach mailed frea. utos ON Tiin nnAijriMi DITCH , , Offer * > f Omnliflf I-lrn > nn n Cfintrnrt fair tlip Pr.lrrnl Ilnlldlnc. "WASHINGTON , O - 17 ( Special 7rfe- grMi H-Mfl * for ammtrwttmi of tbe external _ n na r * arvont THjmWtr IralMtag it Otmifat ware opn - ta tbe DfBee ! tbe tpcr- rldnc ar ltwt erf tbp thearan toflty Tbe < blflt i all trow Omabi Arta * w rr a * follow * ] 4 3 BanUftHtt T1S.1R , Petnr SftAenberc. i $ fww A. 9dftetr , M ! IW mrjUtfctQ Aiftlcf , 18.675 | , Henry Hamann K.3&4 M > C Mat- bonej 1 i t'enit-r. H.MHt romptrnl > w Brlirir todcy neve mrt tbe rtc raK of report * Df eonditioa on Ort < * r C. of tb * rtr-w n tlon l beuri hi the Mine Wyo lnp It ebow * total rtwrnrees of St.Sn- 467 ; 1mm and dter-wnut ; amouuUBp r f I TOW , - W . Te mr > f in ttanlm n dnMxd"1 w-ttk re1 RCrntk K7 T7 of w-fatok aWJW * wa I ' an < average mnerw i M wa 31 J } * ir ctuu la th * l t a lan-e of Matilda H Balrd und i William S flairl. fmw tbe 'N H1 dWrlet. 1 Nfhrairt.il Secretary Praaoli tfier afltrmed , ' final proof on tbrtr timber c rtw * pnt-l The { crmttrf Jnr tMn AvntaMn if Uwt tbe , aturicviiK US wltneiim ' re mad * befuri a ctrmnilnloner outaldr of .be owonty In wlii h j tbe land te located In tbe oa of George 1 F Barnes ngtrinrt tbe Itrtr * pf Jowpb H Cirrnll. Irwm tke Akerfleeo dtstrket. 5putb ' liikota tbe wicretary afllrmed tbe pommlf- ntnner t drctahm holding the latter' * .timber . eultnre entry for feneHVttlon for nonrnrai i pliancc with tbe timber culture laws A jawrtofllre bur boon e t blinb id at luclU Holt county Nen with .Ions C lafi * M Tb i < 4 rp 3. Smp-sb h t been eoHHrti liiii < < 1 MUOM < tr at Bralnard. Neb : Bdward L. Duff , at Morton' * MU1. la. , and Mlcbact T. Bow lor. at Orotot 5 D O P Hopl bm lHn appointed powtaiwrter al Moi tunnoln county and J IV Hummel at Starcber Orppory oounty S D riT7.HI Gil TO JtlIMlAT JUS I'O T. Drnlc * tlint HP DUlJlip * ill * Ponltltm nf Hniiinn. \VAS 1 > JGTON. Oct 27 Gtmaral Fitz- Im.dh Leu , Goaml grateral at Havent. has given up W * 7iropeed risil tc Iris borne In Virginia wtilch lie bad crpMJlpd to make wHhln the next few days Tbe aVlarxBiaa- tinn to remain at his pe * -understood to be dtie to the rejiorU current lu the VTnlted States that iie was tenationcd with hU in- sirurtlous and dpslred to be relieved A his Ttrtnrn might gve set-mine ; approval to the reportf the poniral general is deturmlneti to give up tbe rantien be had planned , al though he if much in need of a cbangt of * eene. owing to the hardships of the Havana rlimatc during the text nix months. Aen fur tlir Armj. "WASHINGTON. Oct. S { Special rram. ) The following transfers tpve ordered Second Lutenairt ( Duipht C Ault- man. from light liatton Y , Seooud artillery 1 light battery B. Fourth artillery : Sccona Lieutenant Themes B Lamoreeux from licbt battoiT B Fourth artillery , te light batt-erj , F. Second artillery Captain David L Brainard. commlsnar ; has lieen ordered io New Tori : for temiorar ; duty Firm Lieutenant Alfred S Frost , Twenu- tb infantry has been ordered to Pierre S. D. . for duty with the National Guard of that Mate. INwt Chaplain Georgp "W. Slmj on has benaj ptaced on the retired lirt. on acoount cif j-- ability. Leav c of nlwenpr Colonel Almon F Rock- pl ! deputy qnartcrmanter general , extended three months -on account of disability. Second end Lieutenant Bdwin Bell. Eighth Infautrj , three months AiipiilntPtl I' ? ' tlip Prphlilcnt. WASHINGTOX. Oct. 17. The prelden' has appomted Julius Lay ofthe District of Columbia consuul at 'WlndRor , Ont. Samuel M Simmons ot Texae. . consul at Pit-Anas Vegrab. Mex. , end John F Volls of Louisi ana , consul at Matamoras. Mcx. . ail thene ajti > intnienu lieing . .promotions DH tx- intincvacancies , l.lfutrnniit Iolln - > . n Trnnnfrr. WASHINGTON Oct. 27 First Lieutenant Arthur Murray of thr First artiUnrv- has de clined a transfer te the Btafr'ns captuJc and assistant quartermaBter , tendsred b } Secre tary Lament. I'rcKlilfmini Aij > iilliliuiitn. . "WASHINGTON. Oct.7. . The prailden' has appointed tbe follow inp pofctmastcrs iln u > HHlsboro Charlrs H Roicton. California Hurt ka "VTlllard "Willli , . Ciinilltiiiu of tit * Trrni-urj- . WASHINGTON. Oct 17. Today's staU- ment of the condition of the treasury shows \vailablc cash balanLe. JUS7a3t. < 87 , gold re - V en-c , A Tnn rJo K Clntrli ! s that of dyspepsia Few remedies do mere than palllEtt- this obstinate complaint. Tr > Hostettur's Stomach Bitters however , and yon will find that It is conquerable along with it * Eymptoms. heartburn flatulence nervousness and loss of flesh and vigor Biliousness and constipation frequently ac- Dornjitnj it These , besides malarial rheu matic and kidney complaints , are also tul > - duable wilb tbe Bitters. J'CILSOXAl. A. It. Tulbtrt of Uneolnwas In the dtj j eelerday. E B. ShaCner of Casper , "R'jo was in the citj jeB'arda } ' . Carl B Blow of Hamburg , liu , vss. uranur. the jestcrday arrivalE. Thomas Swan. Cheyenne , "VVyo. , cattle king is licrLer ; ue t. Secretary of State Piper WCB in the city for a few bouts jcsterday. Members of tbe Lillian Russell company are guarteaed at the BcrLer. Senator John M Tb.un.ton nurned home last evening from Grand Island. 3 H Millard left last night for an eastern trip which will consume beveral days George "W. Covell loft last evening for Chicago to be cbuent for a short period N " \V "Wells , a leading bauVer and htisj- nees man of Sohuylor , was In the ch ) yes terday. Paul Stftindorff. musical director of tbe Lillian Rtutsell comimny , is stopping at tht Barter Charles H Pajtan. Leroy Kogerj ; and Ed Perry are Chicago arrivals registered at the Bnrl.er James "W Orr of Atchison. of the Missouri Pacific's law department , was an Omaha visitor jeuterdav If B Ball , rx-deputy United Steles rnarat.cl. came In i estcrday trom his ranch In Kearney county Ei-Haj-or R C Cunning , now living in Denver was lu Omaha jestordnywhile on 111 * way to Chluico state Auottor cugtine aioore lurt lor 11s home in Lincoln last night after fcevural drjs spent in Omaha. F J. Low cry of Chicago , wbo lies been visiting in tills city for several days , re turned home lust night. Hon Charles F ManSerson luft last even ing for Akhland where be delivered a polit ical address last evening Frank Tierney , a stocUman of Broken Bon. left for home last night afttir a abort business trip to this city Mrs Charles Gardner widow of the late Dean Gardner , accompanied by Miss Mary Jackson ot rtica , N. T. , arrived home yes terday. Miss Lillian Thurgate , ' Miss Sadie "Kirby. Miss Johle Dltt are name of tbe iirinetpalc with the Lillian Rusbiill company domiciled at the Barker John Stein of "Wahoo , who has been stumping tbe stale in favor of McKlnley for HID lau fortnight , luft for home lubt night after a d&y xjxmt in Omaha. Fred "W Vauehan of Fremont. R S. Bibb of ileatrlce Toblu Cattor of Lincoln anfl D P Rolf of Nebraska City cauio up je- terday to IIBET tbe sound money dumocratic candidates for proldum and vice ] ire.sldont enenk Nebrasfcans at the hotelsJ A O'Sbtic. 1'htdps Palue and M A. Brown LiUDulc ; R. "W Oliver , Kiiaruej. G E. MeKeeby , Rud Cloud , R J Coles. Tork , J. J Bone- Lemper and F C Matte-uon Suttou. Robert Stuart , Lexington. F E lUmball. Beatrice , IV H Fee and wife Tfkamah. W Cham bers and wife Clarke \V. Bouacr. Valentine. . I j FLML BRYAXITE BLUSTER Bomosatic Hsaapen Bocst of Tattty- Thrce St-tet ofi Oc-tab. EXPECT j THREE HUNDRED ELECTORAL VOTES Tclcrnililr AO Ifr * from Clinirmen f All tlif Mnlpn Itniird on lnforinntl innc ir < - to Itlrrt CHICAGO. Ot * . S7 CbUnatG Citapau o ! ! | tbe 1 d Boeratlr national camptlpB eeniBrtt- tee , rev ive tcdiy telegraphic rej rts from oacL ' Mate olmrroMu in tbr union giving ewlaiHH < * . ba ed en tbe lat t inlormathm i * to bow tb * dtffwtflt HtsK * vwrtd record their , vo * . next Tuesday Thi * 1 * tbe lent f rrauJ report that will lie made toy tbr cb Jrn en of lite aiCeremt Ktate owamltteea Mr ; Camp * a mid The deimtciatlr nuttanal committee a-nalte tbe remit of nesrt week's election w-ttfa nr-nat ? confidence "William 3 Bryan will Iw elected l y the largcm popular ma , jority , dvn ativ prertdost hi quarter nf | a oenturj H will havt more than SWP vAf , * tli tb * < lcrt oral co.tew Iti.iorts from th * middle trrMern tHtw show the effect of fete wonderful campuMriKPC ttiur tbrmtirh tbfm Hte majorttj will It * Inoraaded by stair ) ihouwandc a a remit at M cr at JwnnttT IlliiM.lm. Mithlcan Indiana. Iowa , Mliiiii 'Hila are ultnulutflj naff , and our rtnmce * of m > i r"p , in OMo and "WJwonrtn are vrry Battfrtnc Tbe evw-rtirtic t ae of entbvimHmn for the great oauw and the great leader of tbe common jwoplt will -wp tbtvw Ktaw * alonp with tixrtr Rlnton : ab-fiady won TfiUrtoi Oormnri. one rf tb * mmt aotute trttcal l 4f > r < > nf tbe imton. pn ranl e Marvland Our reKJrt from Kemocla art- that tht rejmtirioan momipol ; and demo- pratle trf-nson Mill lie ontvott-d b } " mon than 40 ( KKi The dmix-rate and dVxiiorit ofl rt to coerce nnd buy U e American peo- gh > came to dltrmal and tnitntlletlnc failure The mild uth and tbe Hllver WCM w-ill join hands In Impruetmble alll&iioe at tht Iiolbi The fcrwatmlMIe -wont Is with them In an InvtnefMe union J O r JntreM leader is wire t c t a iHguHkwntvlrtorj' Thenc state * -vrtH give O lr vote * far him vvitheat a t ia w of doulrt Atabama . . U M HBtana . S Arhannas NfbraMlm 8 California Ntvadm . Colorado . JSorth CnrwBna. X ? nonfla Xorth : z It Or fen 4 Idaho liSeutfe OnroHna. mtnoln Dalwta. . 4 IMHana la , Tt I 1 owa . . . . . . 18 , 1 ? . " " " " " Kanimis iffitnah"r. ! ; ; ; ; . ; ; * , Kentucky M rtn tua 1 "WetB Tlrgtehu II ! f Wyoming S j H Total ae I Mhwouri 17 In addition. or chance ; of roow * hi thfMtBt t ar far liett r than th * c of tbe rfmMlcan * rHlawartX'WfocotMta 12 Ohio a It nan been a lone bard OKm ( * Mcn. but the ] H > o > le's -rntHw hah never ceaw > d In Jtf > march Ui victory The ttltiolw of th - rt uWlcan aational oommltl * . rial nil tic St 4 < rt ral vote * tf Htioii in the Inrlncion lr tb lr e - , tinatc of nuch utate * as Tem. . Idaho t'tKb F and Montana , whwe the n . . .lortrjof Brj-an can only lie manured l > v conftlderinc al- rn t the vrbole votlnc population lor him , H4 \ HAS 1'ici itns. TOO. * < nl < - -"rt-rtnln fur lrjnnVI11 Clip IllcllrKlnlrj MuJ..iltl . CHICAGO. Out. 27 Marl : A Hauna has . I reeehed the final reports of the chairmen of the rtate committees of Jowa , Kentucky i JVIInncHota , Mlchlnen and Tennecscc. All I the Rtute chuirirrn claimed that their i HIC.U.E were Eiifelj for McKlnley. although the telcgranir. rwirtred by Mr Ccnymu af , tbe demusratic national coaimitlvc placed ' ' all of the mates Ic the Eilver M > lumn. Ac cording 1 the rejiorts ie Mr Haaaa'a lt i } > - t Jru ; the five etates named v-ni RO Jer Me- ' ) . ir..WK ) to Ki.OOB. ? H BOO to MVoM cn. IT. WiO Tunn fi e , lu.OM. T < l Cl'T TUB HOIIV 7X ) PIECES. Pntnl'tt < < -inlh n Wr oV : < in tlir Hunkttin Jt "Tfxii * Crntrnl. IlorSTON. Ter Oct. 2T The northlonnd "Hotw.oa Texas Central jit * fnf r train was wrecked slrty mile * from here j * or- fley ttrarning Tbe engine tumped "the track , but tb-oca'h'E Eta ; < d on the ral s , Engime' C E Clarl. wa * badly hurt : "Walter Mat thews , firtuiuji. was pinioned under tbe engine end l.tlled No p&m > engerK were 1 urt. It vs neeenKirj to cut the fireman In jrtec In order to remeve tbe body , IX > CAL D A BriflwcH. 250E Decatur Btreet. "has riricd to the pnSlee tbkl'a mare wa stolen out of Us barn Monday night. j I Tbe Gttrmbn-Ainerican Sound Money olub 1 will meet at Karbacb htll at T o'clocl : thle I evenini ; to { jo IB Sooth Omaha , to partici pate in the parade The local noliee IIEV e received a rtvpert of the barElary nf F W Lvon's rwiftftuec at 101S SiiLh HV-taue. Oouucll Blutts Tae burclars utole a oonsidoreble amount of clothing and Jewelrv Oinijflalnts were -yesterday morning filed" against Ealoonl.coprr Tbflmrs Hart. Thir teenth and Ca s etrettc and Samuel 1 , KiirdouBl.i Mi CLpkol avenue , for Leaping their places open last Sunday. Eighty member * of the Mercer Gun club , accompanied by the Higa School Drum corps went out to Ashland yotcrdav afternoon - noon to jiarticlpcte in a republican rally that was held there last night. "Warrants have l > een ianued for the arrest of Kred Sargent ani Billy -NesUihouse on the tliarce of assault ud battiirj. Tie complainant Dnvid Knuth tJleges that the two assaulted him at Thirteenth and Douglas streets Monday night one with the butt cud of a revolver and tbe other wkh a Wily. I : Is announced that A I > Iletd will begin at once the conMruction of t row of thret- storj' and basement flats at Tweatv-eighth and Harnej * = tre tE The bafldlng will con tain six flats and will he Imflt of briel : . with all modern improvemtintc. at o cost nf at leact fin QUO Tbe permit Jin * not lieon tal. n out. but tbe pilots are omniiletcd and tbe work of ercavatlon bus been begun t p T n BIO Tiftnn In Heltin ralifd Vlcor fcr Hnrnniniiil FREMONT O * . 86 T * the Bdltor of Tb * Be * Tbe last week of the campaign o | > exk witaaoh prvoNse tor 7 > ltra ) : a and be j ople rf thr TMr4 e > npw-mioeal dlntrtct viewed from fte MBtiftpt.tet-if' as rr hope ful yet ot OTpr aMnt , nublleati nourre Karly In the o pnlBn the turret T t Ter were certain NelBTttlm MKild po Tor Bryan. rprtaln t H dWflK wwflJI give Jndpe Max- vrtto a raie aaj afer. b t thtt eertainly bat turned to de bt ; w ate fe > e pert fnrtittg-t ana the er * * f ' * * = * l b meM aanb od of Nrtwartta yeonwnrjn bu ttieii people generally can elWirty M ; be poi orratc on the run The htee . , wt-EiRbtlarward g- icrwiiinr Debt mate ky tbt repubHrae man- apera of this di ot i bearing pwij fruit aod K ma > s : Sj b * t t down Uit the e > t > ptioD of Rwo Xi. Hsremotifl tor oonprrs * in nmr amurpd m has b * i lifted tyewd tbe rraln of dmUft. Tf , hir all tbajkj-tiry aaterial End bwrt- urn * inter * * * nf Bur at * that from this time tin rlo e if Use . - .v _ - - = - - put tti by all aoncv people lofltreuutms effort t en- cc-mpaMi the dclffljA * f tbt element * of re- pudiatkm aud tvmjfurtoii to tbr end that tbe ctll that thrfatgne as M a Htate and a ohttrlrt will lie 'SP * * " * > the election of Sir HammoadrV3JJ > * certain and beyond i qtif * ice Hrlpf Sty ! l Known In ewi > - i p pf-dom uilo ptaQc m-n generally that < & wo-d fwfl * tiiJ5 * * * to his irtanding ncarrelv m aS - 1 wish | tMtc-esKarj. jet . . . . . . _ . . . to add to el ! fc-.j.-fnre IH B , ,14 I chat in an a equal : tif twelve or fifteen Mars v 111 Mr 1 htvt never beard & vo"d o' bis nprlghtnem i nf character one of bis eneiulet- now Jits i ne wi ray * eemitt him in , , that tei > ] i nor qnenttcD hi * abll- j * ty Sprinclng frS old Quaker ut ck of the "W rtrietv Ills BtrenRtli of chars-'IT an < e ty of purpose are thorooghlj root liis eltvatlon to the i poet'inn of Juan from this district v -uld reflect er < the pond judgment 1 of tht jieoi'lc gi ana tb republican par.v In pa"tl hie sped oi- ponttt he it n c of mind but of bcx'v anJ e ( an have coupled i vnh h * e ewe : blood Etind Ji b- > its and a lauda ; to excel in what evw is mtnlfestlj tbe dmv of the pe reward such merit and iv t-r dn so During the This fall there have IKI > : uaiy : mlsl axiUjnents made b } i fr mlver e of which it m j nw be out of f 7THUi.ita For In- atancc M. r of O Nelll In hU here s mgjtime ace in siieaklug o' the tariff < jue-i ld. with a wave of tlte htid that it- - issue nelthf did It ru. ax as there v-fcs m rerce of i1 * Jier cent differtr'c It-twe "cKiB " r WU and lh ( "Riif-oc bill 1 * all rlpht if it we e trut to L sjtement but CTB lr TUC f I ) ts va-ion of one of tht V'tl IlH lIC ic' < rami'aipn ' Mr Harrlngtts failed rtl BIS audit-npe that Mr BMEU bail MfetsS bjl.i ir e in c - gross to kl" tie t ft lnuf rv of thl * town an5 lie rount'- tLe IMM sucar an J rhr ory t : anfl "o info-a them tru.h t'y ! D. ' ctbcr n stjuftrtur in inctiitncf , ( | rF bten r-tppleS by the V i'min 11' ' f tfce deflticnrj o tbe made b ; that bill All tint was st avoided Mr Harrington" 6fi ot' pt l tbe in- Junction case ol Nwtix-m raclfir rail- rtiEfl BS Ca inli.n t urea the sacred rigb-s of M ar t whtn B./an wcs elected gov em icjunrtlon would cuuip ' but ! tc n F that tbe Nortlwrn Pacific A we" in tbe bands of ibe povornw' ' m * ere and that treac mi u w n es r. ' tbe povtrn- aient oIo fu. upon the fti-t thai * Injca .ion to restrain iieople from destrMHC ITorxrl } of the gov- ornnieci. or an ; * ghie.ws alwavn Iti 'accord l'-5i law &ij.jM > qi government He omUied all thU aMfi dt.a s > &i remarkt wr . inMtleadinc. * biatli' " inteirtloually or rot It in not nrrrtiAnTtn k&ov bat pee ; IF lean draw their ( j j * u-.i.jiitis. Before TwltiR from tbto rafebt Ix well to ay that Mr HtrrlLirtro.ti cjrndiflnJc f-r elector upon tht pn ; > cr 49RlcJt : and fcls public Is tbe. rfforfcSlnroa r ubjcctor in- ity. ihat * i lr. TRjirrlu-4 n fcf twolre or liftKen jea"i i cfl ptii.'tit' lT > eJ ircor crcnts in Hoici'uty ffnn * me to jpeak lyr the card ta I : wire ecJ although we bcvc &lwt B bete on goo , . : erms p < * raanally Tt : vhec I 3 that ax rolitus Ic of s itrotrt d'3--rputable ortk1 cm ablt to eiib- aumtiBto it Mr Harrlnr't-n is credited with fttyliif ; in _ rpeerhpi , in the South Plane couotri tLat the north uert of the atate would pioi a larfiiiough rotjoritj fee Bnan to overcome the big mijnrittcs nf * OH South Plane c.iaiik : = In : MeJUnlcy Tali I ciitlknse uuil WOB d say that while it te poaalble lor Mr Htrr neton to twaj a Jury IB tbe "Nlohrara dinrtct" by hie eli > - qucnce and p < jvBaarvc J WCTE. and it may lie pwBiblc for him io atrry Holt and name adoittlac coi.ntka b } ipjvrtiling to tbe preju dices .nd iiaaciouc of U * jioople tip tai rc. wit * have -soffered , Ji ch > .pe , & Httl inure than tbe average during tbcee hard times y l It H not pMalbVe. and 1 believe the l c- tion will reveal the fact. Jor Mr Harrinjrion and Judne Rkbliwon te earn all -of north Nfiirafclra or ovtn an ' oausidercbie pnrtion thi rw ! . for the pojiocmtic icl tt. and they w ill no ; do so 1 em r.ur * Judp < Robtason , in huv addrew here , made aliu iou to tbe optloa > ecuri > d b > New Vert banVfj-r of Srcretarj Pnrtor to htve the intcruit on bonds and other obJi | tkiiE of tbe government pUd in gold statiui ; UiMt this vv&s oontrar } to law and precedent. But he failed to sty that when specie xcsuuip- uoc liegau , the "coin" of the country , and wnat was reully intended to be fcnd was used te redeem the outstanding obligations of the government , w& * gold , that &s a mat ter of itct there was ll'Ue or no silver la circulation end practicaUy nun ? is tbe gov ernment vuulu for uie and that gitld had iM-cn ] > < d out from thtt time on upon de mand , aud that it was tbt fear of u further dep-eciuuan nf silver that ccuced an un certainty in bunneb ! rt-cles and made it wise to wicure a prtunlsr of pajment in guld when asfccd for It is h&rdl ) ncvebsarj to s&y that tliere was no law preventing the payment In gold , and ct , It hat. boon done when CBV.ea for , these wca really nothing out of the wa } In juicing that our govwn- nicnt meet its dcmnnds in tbe more vcluablf coin , ei on though there was no question Irai thct the ocenrRs -valuable nk tbe other , oo it.r es Us ability to bur the nectwattits 6f life is concerned , io this county , though n&thtng liut gold was accepted by our for eign creditors * These and various other misrepresentations of popocratlc orators havi in tbe past dt- ceivrd a good many voters and mv dc so to suae extent tht.'ltll ! but when the * rememlier that we had RooB time * from say at > out IRTt to IRSi. when we wee under the Mandard wp"hivf todsy anfl warn people ple r fillip that thru * p-nfcjMOnml acttMer * h rp axt of tbelr own te grind , the somber they w-IJl deceive -win crow IPB mich year and thtt It ban diminished enougli tht * rr to rnhlip tt itraetlctlly rertaln of ropuMVca MMIPPK Hi tht * dtMrm. a * well n the rtatd. U Mimrtliiiig v'tlch tbe idet nf November w HI rrrtal tc tbe nsked rye J H R1OG5 l'ATOII G1VBS If III * CH MIGB. j Itpv. Dr. Miiclpj of l.tnrwln It - iun ] tlip lnlilt of t. MnrU"'n. , MNCOtX. Oct 27 ( Special > Hr W M j SiHglej. who has officiated for tbe pant ' year at pwttor of St. Marlt'c Lutheran ! eborfh i > a * refdpaed. and tbe rpslpniUoti j ' was arr ptd by tbe ponprepatioii M a meat- tttg hnlfl lort fveaitig A Jarpwffll wffl he ph-eti at to * cnurca Mmorrtiw tef A cordial InvftBtHm Is nctenOed to tbe many friends of Dr. Stnulry te be | m eut at this Miplal an4 rereptlM Iron C to p in Th * dorier * * farewell M > r arfll be preaebed ect Sunday His I ! MW tor tiw Jaturp Iwvp pot been forioed Te r MMi for hie rwlfrtiatlon Imt BW beeti nwAp ptIMIe Iwt the relatlonc between pastor and y of < c are * M onrdlal as ever A free dtopecaary has lipen entabltftbet in tbp CoBfe-rn'-or } of Mu ir bnildlnc at Tilrtwmth and i. otrp-tr by the man Mo ment of Cotortr Tnlvemlty It it enebjtabed , io conjntietlon with the Lincoln Medical 1 collefr" In addition to the regular famtlt ; . i the management hac wcurcfl the Mervlvec of rrof Man-hall B Ketrhum latt 'of Bcllio. i Tex. who v.-in lie in dafl } ottendaurt- i tbe frer dbi ) en * ry frost 1JW to X p m. . t where tbe dmorriug poor will b * treated 1 free of ptiaree i Ella Hroetertirae the flemfntrd woman i wbo has Iwti temjiorarlly conined hi the ' city Jell was tkltes to the Hanthttge btwjii- , in ! for incursbles todsj She was formrrtj ' There aie only a few who can do 11 There's something uj re Umu a "laiuek" about It A man "whB It. in love with his calliiiK bafore he befriiib it leaiiih all the fa > .tor when he's had actual eijieri- once Aside from a natural jrift our x- jiert optician has sjiant ytrnrs In secur ing hU tijitlcal education and lie has ixjuud It out with a lifetime of exjiwl- uiiee He flt jrlaHHUt. to the bipht with a jirecine Aloe& Penfold Co. 1408 Farnom Ladies' Tailor-mail Dresses In dark effects aiostiy J ckets iined with sK : The Jatett strlas to Neat and pretty patterns | 5S / | j | I V/V/ A vcty fine Jine of new Skirts Just in. The _ , . New Store Witl _ ; 3 ll ftTl" _ Douglas ir1 fr- fcav > < - JL J > Bl AMUSEMENTS.P L.llllan Humell was DI the ( . 'j-elphtnn last h eveiilnR. and u lurpe audience preeted li r and 1 liw romjiRn } upon thl& . her flrtit visit to , Omaha , und tht impiesshin nbe creau-d was cxtrnmclj favorable Her ojmrn , "An American Beauty. ' It all tliat tbe author claims i for tt an "orijshml" opera It Is as far from the cnnvrnitoual rompnsHtan us tbe jiuUlc could w tab it to It It { row with the dash aud flsvnr of t ! i rap piir , and while it dor * not civ * Miss Rwwrli the i i > - portunlty her ubllltv merits yet tt eimllj k-etijts her in the renter of ilit-rwt. The immlc itqtwiallj the Hrrangetixmt of Ihe Chorum * is snappy and equal ! } as ttracful But little ticruKiou If offered for nolo work. { | XlHC RuMiell has two nr three Runfl numbers. . Mr Syl.ct i * given on * opportunity , MiM , l < coiihrd lint c prpny Milo In tlie flrat art while Mr Lliis npiieare In two Mines. Tht rent of tht > rorapMltlon is frtven up untlraly j te chorus worl. . I Tlie ronipau.v w 1th Mira TUiKpnll ii. a Htrotip - MIV Jerome Sjkt-fc. an Omahn favorite. , Wil liam Cameron and WillEid Slmms lioth familiar to Creipbtou oudlences. furuiiib the cnmedy work nnd all received repeated en- ooreii last ev cuinc Mr SykeK WUB wpertullj the favorite although tbe ttpociultlef. pre- , nenled b ) Mr Slxnmh culled him l efort the ' audience he er&l tinien Ow en Wentfnrd and Altxandej- Clarke did wime \ erj clev er charI I nuttrliitle work which was all the butter np- ptprleted from the fuel that It war iSot 1 overdone I The opera Is presented with jnapnlficent 1 Doeaerj , vvhllt tbe uoatumt * aud uoceoxerles are tt flnt- and In as Rood taste BF any e er won at tbe Croiphton One of the notable oveirm of tbe 7 > rccnt thfcatrletl WSBOTI willl IH > tbe renurn to Itoyd's of Denman TbinnpBoa * jflay , "The Old Hjmrwead " The encasement U for two ulphtt. Tuesday and WedneBday. Oe- tober tnd 4. with a matinee Wednesflaj \ 1 The fctory of the play need net be retold It it familiar te every one The cast h > In careful handc , the double quortot .end tht choir of twenty voicea , cupmentod by tbi cathedral rhlmcu , rendw swteteBt music. that w ill llnpex In memory v believer the thoughts revert to "Cucle Jush cud "Tht Olrt "In Gay New Tori : . " havlnc attained tlie" rare distinction -upward ol JOB iuacesnivr pi-lornmnwK In New York In midsummer waB tal.en from the Casino Ktajte. in tlie very hwcht of Its HUBTMK by Itt mantfrerE Measrs IClaw and Brlanner and nevslj equipped for HE tour of tbe principal dtie * of the oountrv lit. tinpapemejit at tht Creiphton neit Sundaj and Monday , open ing with a Sunday matinee , it. already at- traotduc tliat measuie of interew that fore tells a FiKiPfSBinn of crowded bouses. A HBrs Klaw and Erlauecr nromiee that tbe piece en tour "Bill be In every particular Identical with the Taslno production except tn points where improvements have been made. The play was written by Hurt Morton and the music composed anfl arranged by Gustnve Kerl.er The ncenes are In Huckleberrj Center. Me New York City and Concj Iklaud The production enlintB the services of wventy peoj > le amoug them jnanj thai are prominent in comedy. op ra. burlesqm and Bpectade Walter Jones , "David "XAar- field unfl Lee Harrison are prominent in tbe comedy forces and their oomlc i ; r oii- alitlee pervade the performance Lucy Daly the feminine contingent The EiiKllfih version of Sardou E Napoleonic leonic oomedy , "Mme Sane Cane , " will have HF first production In thib chj at the OroiBhtou. opening a three nights' enpage- mont Thursday. Ootobar 2S "Mine Sane GPE . " Is partlv a dm-ma of intrlRiie unfl partly a drama of character The intricm turnfc on NaiioleBn'E Jtalottfcy of his em press Merle LOUIBB. and the victim of hlK jcalounv Is Count de Neipperg Neippurg it , the romantic figure of tbe play aud he IR onlv saved from the wrath of the emperor by "the sudden discovery of the emprenE' innocence at ihe end of tbe play Sardou vi"-j tileve-rly tell * this Htory without bring Ing Marie Louise on tbe Klutre The tltlt role will be tiarried by Kathryn Kiddtir while Aticusrtus Cool , v 111 plaj the part of Napoleon Tbe play is promised with all tbe original scenors and effects uwd flurlng s run of 160 nights In New York. Seat * ere now on sale. Dr Lloyd Co le will give an exhibition at Boyd's theater Sundaj evening next , st which he will perform -variety of the fuu that aie claimed to fully demotmtrati the methods emplojed by Prof Taj lor Bishop r > r Arnold tnd other medium * w-huse achievements in tbe occult Ingrain Carpets. us acHin o nslfle.r Insraln car- you've heard of lii rnliih for IU.M ? no doubt but look ev ry\vhnre don't be jwr > .uaded by jilauMble arpu- tnuiits don't buy for frloiidbhlifs sake dou't jiuy a cent -until jou're sure of whnt you're pottlns ItV far butttir io njiHiid u little time llndlnz tlie best than to spend veel.s lu recrettius that you Jmd not buuchl the lie.st at the mly i-icjuhive caqiet and cut in I ji hea1 Our iiipruint. aie all Omaha Carpet Co. 1515 Dodge lm\f' rnmpletely baffled RrtentlOr explana tion In all hi * work Dr Conl.e courts the ( Uwrat ir\Titlc tloE and thiwe nreiwtit Sui dij eteninp will be clven the prtrneRe of applying uny ordlmirR } reanonuhlc tent Tlit- lies ofDce will lie OKIB 9aturd y inoru- roii oii Tnkr IliiroTonlV Arid I'liokplmlr. It prenerx-es anfl ri-uvwc the vitality Rtrenmlteac the nertce and ntlMnrtstcs the Rtouiacb to healthy action. 1 > THIS VI"MA1 SCHOOL. Miiiitlil ; 'M.rtlncof tin- Oniuliu iMkiirlntioii. The rwond nimitlilj ronhtrence of vs-eer- tind ; ear of the Omaha Snuda ; Scbonl aiwi > - clatioiig held in the lerture mom of the | JCminu ? Memorial church Imrt ni rht wn.h a large and nertHmt audience in atteudaix-e The introflt.aon praine service of pvajtr and none wat. ooiidtx-ted by Rev. c % Iiawmm of the Walnut HU1 Jflethotli t church Mrs S S IlelUfl & nurcemifal primary teatber to Kronutce Memorial Sunclav Hchiiol. was intradueed b } I'maiOent \ \ a.- lane to 8waK | on "How 1 Conduct My T'n- uiarj- Clam " A juirtlon of Mrs Helcel e claw , WHK pretitiut to asMtet her In nhouiiiR her methods the uddtess lielag un outline rnrltn'Kin of the clar Mnuj up ful ideas \vtir- brought out in this unique manner Trom the imntcir's standpoint two -\ery hUpful uddr i * were made b } Her J > L tVllHim of the CaMnllar 1'renbjterian churt h and Hev Alexander GilchriM of the Central United I'reubjterlan church the Unit lieinK on the topic. "The Kind of Superintendent 1 LiKe " Jlev Wilson said that there were Hf-vea traits which the Ideal nuperlntendent nhuuld pOBKene. the last inonUoncd httnR the moot imjionant of all Himt. the speal.cr M-ld. bimineHs ] irinciples must be UM-d b } the bund of LheeeluiuO in its manuRt- inent He must open the Bundaj Bt-bonl I on time and Know bow to raise the nionrr j necessary for Its maintenance Second , the , mipenntcnflrirt nhould Know how to tielert tearbere and tram them for the dtfferct t 1 j clashM The indltidual charactur nf < iah I class must be ntudled and the proper tn- i strut-'or plated in churpt ! In the nest plKde a God-lIKe lo\e for teachers and pu- j { j jiils roust pervade the pucopusful Sununr j i urhool siiperiutetident Knoniuchow lo Aa j ' bouls f.Dd how to explain tlie means to UD so to others is another most Important qual ification. Again the leader must be a per- , ry"d'at all Unie * for an wuercenry ifHII'l" ' r- but face difficulties with a nmfle. Tlir point insiBted on by Rev AVilHcm IE the xulue of o&Lstant prajer , and the crown'ne virtue is an overflow iup of the Holy Spirit. Such a condition means consecration cuc er and power Rev Gllrhrlst the next speaker , vivid y outlined "The Kind of Teacher 1 L.lu " As hU choice he said be would chuase one who underetoiid flrt.t the capnblllt ; of thlldrtn to absorb irrnat truths A teatbir must have appreciation nf thild-llfe and the ability to approach children upon a muih hiEher levtj of expresulon tlian IB pre\a- It-ut among tcnchera Thone persons wiJi a cenalne rellth for Christian work are the onee to he chosen for teat-burs , wae the second Important charaetoristlc urged by tbe sppKker Ncit bhould be placed the quality of UertnekB or alht-nckt A teacher roust l.eeji all his powers active compellinc tht jiupU's attention by iireoccupation The head must e er outdo the activity of those who follow Another ierj necehfiarj trait for a Sunday school teacher.is is dufinlteness. directness of effort The teacher's entire force of thought Bbould be directed toward i a definite end The dominating qualification i was Cefined by KeGilchriM as willing ness the habit of being alwajs ready A dlH-UhKinn of tbe fcupgcstloiis of the two fipeal.erE followed Rev. T J Mackey de- tuilud a plan -nhich. had buen put In ojiera- tlon by him at All Saints' Sundnj school with greut BUccceE It consisted of the organization of each class into a society by Itself , w 1th the usual offitert and look out" and "Joukup' eommitteeh Manj other taluable suggeBtinns were made by thote present , after whlcli arranRoments were made for a meeting of primary teac-hers a county organisation of Sundav Bt-hnol work ers a weeklj union teachers' meeting and for ralking the funds uecessar } for thlEj-ctr i work of the asHoclatiou. Many Ihes of uscfulnL-cs nave bten cut ebort by neglect to break up un ordinary cold. Pneumonia , bronchitis and e\eu cou- rumptlon tan lie averted by the prompt UM of One Minute Cough Cure. JM1ZI ) . i Beniurd Joseph , Infant non of Thomas M and Mary J Greeley. Tuesday. " Ortolx r 27 P'uiiMral Thursfluy at " p. m Ortolmr 2 ! ' , from rcKldencL. 706 Hit - orjBtreet FEIN PIOTURRS PLH1ASANTIAY AND POIN/THHDLY Warranted to bake better and wltli less fuel than any other Move 01 ran ? * you ever saw Sueli ! s the "Aw m Steel Haupe" A better juurte rause The lii-ht nmturiul Nothing but cold rolled bteel aud the tou.luist Iniu are Uht-d in Ju foustrurtlou Inferior wove > Jit other jdnees will be nslied more for Althoush the "Acoru hteel Hauce" in by all coed ImuwUeeiicrh who nse it adjudged io be the finest hi eel ruuge made John Hussie Hi-V. Co 2407 Cumings UllJ I For 5OcFolios. \Ve hnvf lioncbt < li tmtirf stock of music IKM US fonuuil.r nwiiod Jt.v J'wrd j A : OhnrlUin aud wHl jilHcttlimn ou i sale at Imlf tlie ttist to tlie jHsblihliun ; l.rnm vocatl nuC iiiKtruiutuiud rollon at 15 rent * The rejniltir jiric-e Is fil ? LflH-rt A : Starts jilauo uiHtliods. Jor r 0c Curuassls * srultar iiiPthodb rilkiuid all kinds of liotiud follrtt. at iffie and up It vrill be a preat chRut-e to htvure n uarKaiu the snip lurcliiK at ouce aud lusts till all are Hold. A. Hospe , Jp , Music and Art. 1513 Douglas has bppn pronounced incurable Her in- rult.v li. of a mild tyjie and she te considered - ; ered harmlrse Ed a-J J Fitiqerald son f tbe late John Flt-perald was married in New Tork lao : " "fdiiffli.v to Mine Maoiir Mulrr daucbter , nf Jhnacc Mulrj u aiUlnnairtexcontractor of KPW Yorl City. Mid a liTp-loni ; Irietid of I tlie wnior Fjtererald The young ooople win return to Llupoln shortly. 1 Tbp Bohemian CatboUe church. Spcoofl and E streets wbirb was -altaoet totally de- ' Btroj-ed bv the terrific wind utorm of May j i : ie being rebuilt and win sonn be read ; for wo-shlp again i Mrs LouUa Cnrri * . wife of John Curtle died at ) i o'clock this morning at hp-r home ( 748 TCorth Twalfth stretl. of tulttrrulou * a - | Pts Tlip deceased hud been an invalid ror a long time and su8 > red much Tbp datp of tbe fuu raJ vill lip announced later ; i John Brook * , an old noldit-r well-known Ir | Lincoln wa found dead in bed at Flrtn 1 yest.Brd v mornlnc wbeie he was tempera- | rily makluc his home Th * * old man 1m fl j i bt-en surr.r'ue from heart dtntwin , for SOIDI ' , tune nant and to this It aocriiied hi * oVuth HU remains wr brought to Lincoln teda ? and taken to the hone of hit daughter. Mi > j i rie.min : The tune of the funeral w ill lit acnotincr-d } et r ' Omri i roplp In Lincoln At the Lludffll Scott. At the Lincoln Tbomat Y f\0 % \ < > MA.\ COMMIT * Vf Mrs. t. nlp T ll ? ll l Hpr Iilfi * lij "WIL9ONVILLE Neb. . Oct rt ( Sjieclal ) i tAn Lovlp Tolly , a you up widow , oommlt- ted mtidde yet rdaj by swallowing a lea- sjuwnfnl of rough on rats Tlie young woaibti was living with her lather , who re- , ddec fcbyjut four mile * northfn of thit \ place Upon her death bed were discovered l < er w * 4dlng drese and a note renuenUng it to beMSI ! a her shroud No eonclntiiat : can be reached as to what prompted her te end b r lift in each a manner other than uielanchob and p-otracted grief nvor the death of her husband Tbe dt-oeused was but 1 years of age and lecvi * a sou. nped 14 ht'ptlon rnrpinnii Pound Dt-nil. NORTH LOCP Neb , Oct. 27 ( Special. ) The Vniou Pacific neutlon lereamn Orceo who has lieet in charge of the Rang of trucl. Oawha & Kepvblicui Valley was found drad at a Inte "hour tMc by aoae of th * section men en tli ir retura from uiper. lyint ; a few rode trom tin car in which they lodge As no telegram could lie neat to the coroner tbp Inquest wut drfp-iefl until some time later Nc suspicion of foul pliy U entertained H being known thst hit hetlth has liwta fail ing for Hpverul months. PHIMTJI ! c.f "VVIllljiin Hernlil. PLATTSMOrTH. Neb , On 27 ( SpeclaU Th * fuuernl of tbe late William Herald was beH this afternoon at I o clock and an immeaee concourse of his old friends fol low oM4 ent and relatives assembled at tht clurcb and followed tbe rental : , * to the grave iM . H B Burgeas of t Lvkp'f church -fBoiated ind thec serviees ai thr grave -were in accordance with the Masonic ritual Ever } buBtntsc house In the cit ; was closed for a couple of hours KinwoodVonimi Dt-clnrftl luxnnf. PLATTSMOUTH. Neb . Oct 27 < Speclal ) Mrs Shreve of Elmwood tills count ; was examined by the hoard this morning and adjudged insane The women , although agparasttr rttumal in ordinary matters , be- coxoi eceeedinglv violent without apparent rijuou and is with grrat difficulty restrained from commuting bodily injury She will be ut to tbe xtMe asylum as boon as ; > tu- ie obtained Mnntou G. A. Tl. Kiicnininncut. STANTON. Ne , Oct 27 fSpuclal ) The first Grand Army ot the Republic encamir- ment ever bold in this countv was opened tlibs morning Many veterans from otbor counties irtin attendance besides a gen- ral attends HOP from this county The weather premises bad it being cloudy wltb n slight mist falliHg _ Ui .trift Cotirt lit SlirliiCT lvv. l . SPiUNGVIEW. Neb , Ort C7. (5ptcial. ) District oourt convened at this place Mon day with Judge "Wttover on the bench The t TB will be shot , however , as there CTP but few ccfiu on the docket. Th ii < Jojfal With tbe rxhllaratlag sense of renewed health and strength and internal cleaull- . ntsis wlilch follows the use of Syrup of I rtss. U known to the few who fccve not prngt efcsefl beycnd lie old-time medicines aal the cheap substitutes sametimes oCerod ti'it aeve * a-ccpted bj the vvel inforinud It's not uwcB .n.ry any longer to keep your feist lu tlie ulr Ju order Io keep tlioin dry Uuy vet vrtmtlier hlioet Qnrfc Is tlie only lioime umkiiig- HU- | chilly of ivt't ivuutlier tJioitK Our 15uo for Indies. veur lit $8.00 excels nuy- UiiiiK we liuve ever wild They mo made of extra lieavy lld Imrtetra lieiivy Holes wlili kid tijis uml Dew C" { > - lutnltia Good t-trouj ; ueut Hen Jcu able aud $8.K ( . Drexel Shoe Co. Farnam.