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sonator was in bed, cno shirt to his BOOM AND BUBBLE. POETRY OF THE TIMES, |Ohio whenever ho full vote of our ) | back was enough. If he was taking The merchants and manufacturers| L party is drawn out. Daring the pest INVYALIDS . J. LEBE & COo., st are already complaining of the "'The Latest Romance. fifty-two years there have been thirty-/a b-;lh, o;ighmir; to his back was hm AKD OYHERS SEEKIKS - THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED JOBBHERS OF S ion InYiE saw théndliet night leaniag Bves th elections elections in Qhio, twelve for f much. here have been times when : drop in prices and the reduction in T e theplast night loaning aver thogate | ropident and twenty-six for zoyernor, feven an editor has felt that one shirt profits. Such a change in the condi- Aral - mboe ir side by | 10 only five of the democratic candi-] to his back was a burden.—Norris~ ] > AHE’ | : k ! gl town Horald, : 4 2 ommE STRENGTH and ENERGT, L et STAMPED AND JAPANNED WARE, THE DAILY BEE E. ROSEWATER, EDITOR —[Chicago Tribune, ©ox Cousrry FRmxps we will always be pleased Sobear frcm, on all matters comected with | months ago by our best economists | jcnbiEpate .o ty vote. The democrats elected Robt. : go by our That he would a bicycle ride; Lucas by s majority in 1832 and ‘erops, country politics, and on any sublect | g o pote of warning I;n wm;:iie: And you might have known, too, by the 1834; Wilson Shannon in Mlisfi Sunte. Ans {nformation conn=-ied with [ against the extravagance fnto Which | Anq her fiyaway hat, and the red o e T e they iy ofs | REVIEW, AN ILLUSTRATED JOUR- sttt Sk sy e dnbiote, | tha comntry was plunging. Ll b adercath, Ut br mind o | in_ 1853 "and ‘54, Medill was u;:vm;h:fl‘,gfl,: A BANKERS. 1317 & 1319 DOUGLAS STREET il be gllly received. Al uch comanunica- |y org g two causes of the prevent |y oouldspeak LG G L elected the first time to fill the unex- s FOR FREE DISTRIBUTION, et e ) L o haliiedl bo it Bha 1lite Oh I e e i the ps v ! OMANA, NEB. who resigned to acc o climate 5 e have most of the year & Accounts kept in Currency or old = G - | City, and bas siways found them to be first-class T ht check without notoe, | aple-u wide of the sheet only. trade. Inthe first place the change o e cousul to Valparaiso. General Jack- | City, and i 3 | subject to sig] | aple - Inl_w'-:.hinml.mmln eachand | from the six years husiness depres- T TRty aea Bogk iollihr eyes, son_carried the state by & majority of | “"yisiin: 78 Hl! that is claimed for them. ou hiniGh dad humas o Certificates of depost, issued pay- Positively no Goods Sold at Retail. With a tongue that went on like a planing | 1832. In 1852 General Pierce carried i ke by sufering (e, who bavederztved | able in three, six and twelve months, a8 preof o good faith. mand for commodities of every des- SHATT WO, s e Mo fance ? A ir vows, B . . P. Frosta “xpiained. B .fcription. Capital which had long| And indulgingin Love's happy dream, | Noyes, Gideon T. Stewart aud Isaac Now York. Biianans s pod e & Avoumomunems or caodidaies for Oco—whethi | | o 5oy 4o opportanities for in- | T would sooner hire out to keep flies offthe | C. Collina recsived some 19.000 more | ent emen Enclosed ploase find 81 And otbers -ynoo':" ,Emflsu.m mhyuicn | Government, diaee; Gonsty ana oty ELBURLO 01 ol e ertisement . 5 ind have derived more benefit from It than any n W exposesthe nnmitigated | Sell Buropenn Passage Tickets. o e mrivaiom o ey o | cressed capital extended their business peroiven to W, H. Wt Lowi | | et | L LEeTIoNS PRONSTLY WADE. o mor desire con i . Bon en . A. | atnce: ours tro e nd poiia % Jertak the t demand. Railroad | Pack your collar boxes , Step! ly, roud 10 Heal sugldst i B Avd gotout of town, == PICTURE FRAMES, CHROMOS AND ENGRAVINGS 922 Douglas 8t., Near 10th, Omaha, Neb. whatever, of general lnerest to the people of sum in her cheek, e o Govornor Rouben Wood; | At 1ot v Kuow o~ iiop Ditior. The writer ® tons however, must be 38 bricl s P | it depression in wapufactures and iR tecin sk Gloves : a0 Incorporated Bank. every case accompany any communicsticn of | 3 at ; | ey s eapired . m;"m'y Thie i nct intended for | S0R 0 an era of prosperity ‘mill’s hum ae R the state by & majority. In 1873 Gov- [ A OASE OF PILES OF 30 YEARS® | of s cure, are saerered, and salasble inte bearing lnteret, or on demand with- =2 publication, but for our own satistaction aod | immediately created en unusual de- ook intor oot changing | €rfior William Allen carried the state STANDING. mbjec of Bleckic Belia s 3 TR e e <g S, 3 'S8 | by a plurality of 800, but ex-Governor Bostox, Mass., August 6, 1677. | Huce so suferiog husani proyed securitics ot ma-tet rates of | B fm= ny 7% nterest. er made by self or triends, and whether a8 no- ‘) o cows A votes than Allen. Tn 1877 Hon. | box of Dr. Silsbecs dnakesis % S L gl I o or communications to the Editor, are | vestment. Speculative enterprises | i provide that young girl with ice | Richard M. Bishop was elected, butho | &ubicd with the plles ince 1840, and ha i 5y o it of o L DreE, Siaht, Dratia on Englend, Ire- M .U_ D I ] T = Thompeon. There are but three ways L. LEDYARD, A oty Bosiny: %0 proserse or roserve the same in any case | extension caueed az ernomous demand g o STATEH AGENT FOR TO CORRESPONDENTS. tion of the markets was predicted | You might know by the little round cap | dates have been elected by a maj . | WITHOUT THE USE OF DRUGS, ARE RE- AM it | TIOT IR 0 s 8| CALOWELLMAMILTONBGO. | 1yunene sTock. SHEET oW, TIN STOCK, ETE. 54 they must I all caees be writien on one Well, there she still stood, with her mouth ntl nominations are made) eimply perscnal, | gprang up. = Corporaticns with iu- Y i received over 11,000 less votes than | without success. I have just been us e, n 2 by which Ohio can be made to elect a | ¢, ran s | e et et cart o w oot | @y [0RY, hnierer. Our sall t sty 5o % | gor o und increased buildng, drsined | They wil sl be down AR L reeto sl | st SO S U. 8. DEPOSITORY. democrat, viz ; by division of the . e ottt vy amiresonto | the hardware market of all its sur-| When the ummer closes, party; by the nomination of unit men Cguugug’“%“ g‘sl?m c0., ® BOSEWATER, Bt | plus stocks. In consequenco the | Have beca dug fromof thotroes— - [ 98 the republican ticket, and by the D T ol INCINNATI, O Fms‘r NATIOIIAL BAIK = | “boom” reachcd a high altitude owing | Sure as you are o ek 2 ot OF 0MABA, . S w York Dispatch. | lsst five presidential elections the ro- | liver,bioxan NATIONAL REPUBLICAN TICKET: |4, tho enormous demand upon e | Piblican pluralities and majorities in | (e and et o s, Cor. Farnham and Thirteenth ts. e the resourcos of msnufactures| MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC. ST o e OLDEST BARKING ESTABLISHMENT N OMAHA. lyspe, VTS " Prot. Tious sufforers, vie. MMONS in Ohio aggregated 180,000 votes. In tims of f SIMMP NS the ten gubernatorial elections that | F an - discased patient, /d“ how they recovered health, FOR PRESIDI g gl e o e T - V. BLATZ’S MILWAUKEE BEER| every lins. A specalative sania fol- | Janunchek is summeriug at Camy- | W60 oGured B majorities 1 r Beath,” “heoril . 2 ! a ily i e o < o . itec 34! £ 74 S 5 lowed. Daalers purchased heavil Neilson will begin her San Francis- | S0yernoh havo sggrogsied | B0\ 14, vollcoown that a relationship ez | i e In Kegs and Bottles. avce of ord d filled th o engag Tth i P g il ipation, ki advavce of orders an heir | co engagenient on the 17¢h inst. is a solid republican state. The v.:» :;:v;fl "l::' JZ.’:%‘;‘,‘:‘“%.?::: warchouses with stock obtained at| Next scason Joe Jefferson intends | fq1l Btrength of the party Will| Wit we have a remedy that acts on ”: Purcst and Best Family Medl- — Bpecial Figuree to the Trade. Families Supplied at Reasonable o i ions i i “Rivals” wi i S Prices. Office, 239 Douglas Street, Omaha. , tations in the hopo of | altornating the “Rivals” with “R fall. Th d health by gene | the inthe Werid i ol e e i e ot A P e bt ot e oo | e s bt by oo | s ntbe ¥l e ariow,sumaie | O8Pital and Profits Over $300,000 Kansas City Times ever comes up-to | a further advance. Manufacturers E L v 0 le i Billious Attacks, SICK HEADACITE, Coho, De = he so- | raised the prices of their goods toa| Mr. Sothern’s visit to England will | cause a diversion from the republican SSERTI TR ression of Spirits, SOUR STOMACH, Heart | gpecially aathorised by the Secrotary of Tressury = Omaha he will be arrested by the so- | raised the p & be bricf and unprofessional. He will There is no room for a diver- e 0 recaivo Bubscriptions to the | O < M cioty for the prevention of cruelty to | rate higher than thst at which the returnzin-Apgust. n of sentiment, for lukewarmness, e i) Bowihara Revedy mnted | 0. 8. 4 PER CENT. FUNDED LOAN. We Manufacture to Order - aimals for writing the following para- | svme acticles could Yo imported and [/ o RERh e L O o, The republican nom e e o OFFICE RAILINGS AND FINE COUNTERS WALNUT. intai i- iuati ived throvgh- TG foolishly hopod to mwintain such pri [ o the road lat season. For mext | iuations have been receive g e "V\ph hope the editer of the Omaba | ces in the face of foregn competition. | there are about 135 now filling dates. U}I‘W fn-a‘.u:m:,..\:lv:«]:l: 6‘n if,l;m:‘f:'fi'“: 2 'l"mhm ;flme:ehhlzd e D e B et " [ Afwer et montha of commercial| |1t is slmon setlod that the Hor | uopaad. gonuine enthosissi which < S e o B, e, P OF PINE AND straight crow diet at Cincinuati. FeRIEE i tial | play in which Fanny Davenport is to s s . gl traus:ctions on this unsubstantia y Iron and W. Woncta ckels and M Improved Ice Boxes furnished on short notice. @UST, FRIES & CO., Prop’s., 1231 Haruey St., Omaha, Neb. — sl — 1 the day of eleo- il cure all Diseases caused by Derangement of basis the bottom, of ®urse, fell out, | 3PPear next season will be the work of will grow now uaf o day of elec m; tion. The nomination for president cl T MPTOMS of Liver Complaint are ‘mouth; Pain in t Dealers in To the victors belong the spoile. | py o o 5 xed in its oper. | AU Dickinson. was 0o sooner known than the forma- | grestest care. bun o bad taste i ip bea — Jobn T. Raymond sailed for Eu- f Garfield clubs b ol effecta o a8 wonderful and satsfuctory aa A marshalship beats the pie-stand.— | ;0 ihan that of densnd and sup- | ooy, Aym o tion of Garfield clubs st ot 1 1 oot | S B Lo House Furnishing Goods, Shelf Hardware, rope June b. If he is successful in | ent parts of the etate. The ropub! Lows of color. Memory, with a painfal sensation of having fail- Nails and Ete. R Tribune, h: ¢n a reputation & Y W i % . = ‘Throbbing Headache, 1t is the best medicine the % . York Tribune, has P! trade in all its brandies felt the in- [ nights, the season to begin early in 5 Hitas ok vajeny senard for aw. Wo. bave triod 15th & Douglas Sts., Omaha, Neb. Pat. Hawes. ly. The demand patiall d or | England, he will probabl, i 1 te the cam- n ATy ply. The demand partially ceased or | England, he will probably remain | can mansgers will prosecute the cam o o ok Vbt d sty 7 palat The pecket-bock is mightier that f g1, 4\ icd itself fron across the wa- | abroad several years. u with vigor, and the ides of Soup by e oo becoiaes white andl | Gome. gt 08 which oaght, o havo been iti 1221 Farnham Street, 1st Door East First National Bank. in Ohio for rolling vp large majorities | g0, e the fall. She will appear in a num- 5 3 P This sgency does STRICTLY & brokerage bust- | m8+f z . o 4 3 { e arats their daughters will enforce the “you e e = in his congressional districts. Rep | Tho gecond cause’s one pecliarly |PF ¢F the faverito charastera that | their daug - e paig Al o the machine.—J. C. Cowin. tor. The factorics fomd themselves | Herbert Roeves, son of - Sims | November will seo Ohio roll up ono of | ot |\ i e, | PtEaRes of th el 4d Hyee, ndry Gougn ok a Bave ‘wonget 56 7 Tn ftbie [k e will make his debut this week st a s, ki (ke Tl grow” ik 30d | e inoto 3¢ ihoa ey ekt Liver,the ook mmteave ot Lot me enun. | 0748 trade. Those lealcrs who bad | concert at St. James' hall, London. | HONEY FOR THE LADIES. g mothing has boen found. g0 efe. | “FESSGrFSD 0 the body, o enerly, the ‘st { proud and happy moment lebme enun- | o, oh4od heavily at high prices now | His father will afterward sing in con- b calor bl o 7 lator not rolieved, but o ineured 0 ita’ PetTont, (B % = g 2 i h ke her famour, and probabl isorction. no 1 Editor Telagraph and M 3 e up ! resenting “the New England Dis-{ though nov excluswely Amerioan. | produa two or more new pisys by| Ribbons ore very wide; the sash | tocrtursuimi et i ok ot e or Tsimish andiMomenge, dup by the agent B r AN i triet” of Ohio, in the extreme 1Orth | yy,h by opening of the business | Dumas, of which sho is the owner. | widths aro often used for trimming | PRt color which will nidher Kab or w AT Sn Boggs and Hill, } eact corner of that state, he wasin the | ¢y, 1, » g the fist filling of the | The coutract was sigued on Monday. | round hats. e : K. SHILIN & 00, £RS habit of carrying it, whenover con-| L 4 b0 ko6 e nrchants, luxary | The veteran Mr. George Wheatleigh | Handkerchief suits, with umbrellas e REAL ESTATE BROK! gressional elections occurred, by over-| o ollowed. Men be- | Wil be the manager. to match, are pretty, efleotive and in- [ F- I FXALN. 8! - S No. £60 Farnham Srest andextravagance fotlpwed. Aen be | - 4 yrand mosical festival is to be | expensive noveltics. Nashua, N. £ - : ATTENTION, ulsess w0 con |, AR, 0 YERRASER, : Nebraska Land Agency 1213 Farnham St, Omaha. of New York, Organized a8 » Nationa! Bank August 9, 1868 OFFICEES AND DIRECTORS Bmxuax Kovwras, President. Avevstus Kousvas, Vios President. REAL ESTATE BROKER 5 Z % - P Abor » o : ayes,State Assayer of Massachusett sy sae that Thavoo. ;m;}.ll-;r‘:u) Politi- | 4 scovered that their ftock in trade, if gort ';'fi‘?.fi'f.:}::iir::r:ll‘;:}'mdn:&:t Bouquets are worn to math upon | sy mijfi"\i‘};“iu "ihe bet. proparston o e ;.&?,'u.rfv?.’.‘.’.fé‘:fio’fi',:;d,:‘&' Geo. P. Bemis' Z ~lwy : : ? : A o7 Inicuded e s Lot eyt et G Woaaee, calenemier. —Otis 50l at allmust bo 5od at a los ‘The | o Wil fll beic right the coreage acd thehair. Simmony Lives Beriaor, Levie 0, Wender) toueof the market eamedepromed, | ey "D 5D ot s beem en | Now_ovemkits aro_sbort apron| PTORTNOHAMS DYE; | Flbtohs mene e samps ReaL EsTaTe AcEncy. GENERAL GARFIFLD, & businees coufidsuce ras affsted and | gaged by Mr. Max Strakosch for 100 | o0t ¥ Forthe Whiskers. soow . tor Dropepin “Tiioomes” 2 s the New none of them gave us moro than temporary, re- whelming majorities. Ho was clected [ 5111 RHeR0e 10 e s 1 musical festiva . : g . e ity ] A youd their incomes, and | held in New York city in the first| Whi e dotted mualin makes a taste- first in 1862, by 6520 majorty; ™ | money which had been in circulation | week of May, 1881, It s intended 0 | ful trimming for gypsey hats to bs| 423 ol D;“‘ii“i:"d Dealers in 1664 his majority was 11,771; in 1866 [ 110N 0L AT O M make thisu musial ovent worihy of | wern with simplo (oot g R et f O o eaoemten | 0000 t0 flow acrien the water in | (o, J67K, 8 Shtis ok 1000 Soioek | Young ladien are wearing the hair| NEW TIME TABLE | pis, 2o £hiie, sipmiad, Kol VIS & SNYDER 10,800 Nine times in succession N | ypuent for heavy importations of | bo exlisted undor the Auspices of the | YV FL:id, often without, frizzes or or s b DA y ] Bus been chosen in the district. In [ iy yafing, pictures, brovzes and a | Symphony snd Oraiorio. societies, | €VM the regulation bang. OMAHA AND FORT OMANA 1606 Farnham S, Omaha, Nebr, syt of al th poliin] canges of 5 | Gyt v i d . The | Th Soducir will b Dr. Dasenc | _ Cooton pongees, as Dandaome 3 o WTEITE BRIOK | 0m J i P 3 Th th regiment 1- | silks, are thown by the best dealers, any of at reasonable prices. Par- | gagtern Nebrasks for saie. past 20 years, m; r);lsu-ulltg' ;L ;i: Impozts of the pat twelse months mfi,&b:f,fl le:::r‘in};:u:’;::ryv::i P bosutirul s thadea. OMNl Bu s I.I NE e oo s ;f""" ot _‘a_‘n:..:mm'-mn_u el Jast election was 00 by | MY exceoded those of any year since | negoiations are now pending with sev- | The new colors in silks, ribbonsand for sample. e S oYl WEBSTER SNYDER, 1l since besn chosen by the State cf Ohio | 1470 Mfillions of dollars instead | eral prominent solo artists, flowers are Indian red, Antwerp blue, | uravs oxana. o J 3. T. A. HOOVER, Prop, Late Land Com's U. P. B R. o-tebT to fill the seat in United States Senate | of 5y expendedin extending trade brenze, citron and biscut. 30 o'lock......A. . o'clock o Te e, ol e e s from which Mr. Thurman was dis- | our own country and quickening RELIGIOUS. Rows of small daisies are used to . ovilia e — mised. Until that time, though | ogitimate industris worosent scross s head the Breton and Languedoc laces UNDAYS EVERY TWO HOUES. EXOBELSIOR Byron Reed & Co., % X 4 H OLDRS? RSTASLINEED % R et In the Methodist Episcopal church | Which trim evening dresses. Fare - - - - « - 25 Cen W h“!lflm"g“'“di" "“‘“ ":u‘w I:-mbo;l i iwestin &0 pay, fOCRENRRSOLRCE 15, o e boountzy NEFSave 42 R weRIHY Aol eIl Y soact ihedud aith Dossc oo DOLD MaChlne Orks, REAL ESTATE AGENCY popular men o acticles which added nothing to the | pagtors, 4,080 communicants and 63 | tiny pearl beads is worn by ladies to onMAIA, NEER. IN NEBRASKA. mever consented to be a candidate tor | productive wealth of our country and | shurches. whom much white is not becoming. Pro e are o ) Feop a complete abstract of title to all RealE avy other office than that of Repre- | aoted as a drain on its resources. The American Baptist Missionary | Some silly old women are wearing FEBRIF“EE J.F. Hammond, Prop.& Manager Cmabs aod Doug v Carpetings| Carpetings! J. B. DETWILER, Old Reliable Carpet House, sentative in Congress sinco ho Ieft tho | Tiigso two cauzes ro chiefly ro | union bave, during the pastyear, add. | pretty white muslin hats, such os Pl e o HE ORIGINAL - irls affeot for gardeniand lawn oo per cent. to their revenue, raising in | parti e e s 7 Peimes, s oo e S 1661 Fow men in this country bave | urae of the “boom.” On some ac- | T gor4 500 56 5550 pioghatis stoaulss sohinosa o i BRIGGS HUUSE I ever been able look back upon 0 1o0g | eouate perhaps it is for the best. | Tho Baptists of Virginia boast @Wpthis season as Iast. They come. in | A REMARKABLE LETTER FROM A | Well Anmsl’-lle{s. Hangers, | Cor. Randolph St. & 5th Ave., »succossion of triumphe by tho pepu- | Lossons in trado seem ooly 4o be | five men who have liad ‘pastoratcs for [more than the usual variety snd of | CEEBRATED PHYSIGIAN. Shafting, Bridge Irons, Gecr CHICAGO, ILL. lar vote, and very few have given bet- | Joarned by hard experience and 1f onr | upward of 25 years. Two have held | excellent qua'ity. o Cutting, ete. Bryan, Texas, June 11, 1879, | jng, Models, etc., neatly sxecu late Semate to enter the Army it | gponible for checking the upward | °4 22 to their missionary force, nad 20 | youog 1405 DOUGLAS STREET, BET. 14TH AND 15TH (ESTABLISHED IN 1868.) Carpets, Oil-Cloths, Matting, Window-Shades, Lace Curtains, Etc. tes evidence of fitness for high station. | ooplo will profit from ihe teachings l‘n“a?lf o 40 yoarz, oo over 37, | Flirting fans is tho new name given Fynatos new Machinery, Monchanical Dranght- — = SRR one 33, aud one 31. to fans shaped like a flower petal and | ,J. €. Bichardson, St; ouls_Dear 8iri— | 356 Harnev St.. Bet. 14t _and 15th e past six months, along era of | gy " T A s e My boy, 3 years old, Rad forer every | 369 Harnev St. Bet 14t _and 16th BosTON is straining every effrt {o R B bafice fha he late United States christian | decorated witha group of flowers, or [ othe divy, oF every third dny, out . s prosperity will lie before the country. | commission will hold a_reunion at |in the form of a hoart with o blossoin | 3gnihec, Luned hegmich a8 12 graing PT HousE §mprove her railroad connections with |~ T Chautauqua lake, Avgust 7. This will | painted on them. oifoct; tried Cinclionia (.‘.'fl v{':!"b’i,“.’ ph y the west, and Mr. Edward Atkinwon, || Tovomixa the historio. precedent | be the firat reunion since the war, in | The now embroiderad parasols show | L ey, S8 JEing,stootor Batihe Sehuyler, Neb. the statistician, has collected & mass | that 1o senator bas ever boen pro- | which 5000 perscus served tho com- | eome astonihing designs. One ro- | AL omD, io MY Jrug store yler, Neb. of interesting figures on the subject, | Moted fo the presidency, the Cleve- | mission. r} : cently exhibited hasan oak tree om- | never hnd's eymptom of £ Flstclass Tlouss, Goad eals, Good Beds from which can be traced thesstosis, | 130d Leader remnrks: *‘As o man | _ The last religions conmus in France | broiderod on each gore and genuins | Sonoink Eobcifugey (o date, Bet et T go0d sapte rec any . % £ shows that there are 35,388,703 Ro- | moss hanging from its limbs. saythis much in hehalfo attention paid to commercial travelers. ing fact that the grain product of the | Was cver yet promoted directly from i 7,531 Calvinis Am & regalar M, . 4 gr : 43 = " | man Catholics, 467,531 Calvinists,80,- | A novel umbrella handle has a set | Practice B years ago and devoting my S. M]I-LEB, Pro; United States and the number of miles | the United States senate to the presi- | 117 Lutherans, and 33,119 of other | of ivory tablets inclosed in it. A touch | ™° "Verk cespectfally, atst Sohuyler, Ne of railroad have increased in nesrly | dency, that fact may be taken as an | Protestant denominations. ~The Jews | of the finger pressos them out for use s.w.BowEL |—- Schuyler, Neb. the same proportion and in a manner | assurance that Gen. Garfield will go ]t‘ml':”-J;tt oD,OOhO. ;Ind 90,000 are at- | when desires, the most convenient M E AT M ARKET to clearly show their mutual inter-de-4into the White House instead of qual- ‘fm: O °1“’° 3 memorandum book possible. HE B 5 pendence. Aseorlig to theo figure | 1708 58 senator, One thing is cr. | TS, £eneral aescmlly uf the Froo s o e 0 IT IS THE BEST. V. P, Block. 16th 8t. s compiled by the Now York Tims | 82, ho s sure o on poition o the | Thomas Main wan chesen moderator. | srec”pasie e oot e, L e e Stockton, Mo, Aug. A5, 1870, | o) isey *ni et Meat o ol Kinds constant | 9.50 PER DA in 1865 there were 35,085 miloa of | Other; for, havisg never been sworn | The chiof act of the assembly was the | popular then ever. A pleated blouse S0 el el v od bou &y Pt ot $2.00 AND $2.50 " % 2 g [ 5 i > : e . AUt Lo bk === | ey e e o et i o i sl | P DAy | SRS ROSAENE ") LN, | Sswwenzmmos | MY STOGK IS THE LARGEST IN THE WEST, | 490,157 bushels in 1870 there were 204 tho luginlstare. canuot logall | {2 12 pokiion in Aberdes Gollogs | making thom. < : BESETIAR o djrocticha. i thls AR for e ™ NG, it < - T R i v or her- o extraordinary caprice of fash- s truly, Tl g ;. 85,591 miles of railroad and a crop of successor until he shall | oey two or three yesrsago. ® ion causes the bonnets to decrenss in | “°° MACH & MITGE Drugglsts. E?m nl‘g’nelngéhggfim; L £ I Make a Specialty of 2,434,884,541 bushels, Concurrently | bave been disquaified from the senate with the increaco in railrcad mileage | BY 31 election to the other position. has gone on an astonisliing decrease fn | B Will, however, doubtless rosign CONNUBIAL SIPS, bonnets, made with half an inch of FROM froight charges, and a no less notablo [Bi* test i the houso as soon s the [ Jackson: “But say, who gave away o ';éfi;;"fl’:;ggfo‘:‘;n;' .;g“:dfi.'.',:: A PROMINENT DRUG FIRM. increase of profit. Thus, on the Lake present sassion adjourns, and permit | the bride on “I for 5 but any | bunch of crimson cherries; some with is i i Shore railrosd, between 1860 and | his successor o be qualified on tho | Fate it was a"porfect ay.” blackberry brambies aro fwined care- O g e xhonios Bt cmiry ! 3879, th trafl s crased aver 20 6t Monday of Decomber untad of | Mite lingae, ghtor of tho Loy, sbout anotbee boonc, in con- rors o oo . - (m.’f.:.dmnml.d Siking Fun. iti i * Q ate Minister to Cl y junction £ .. — of Count oad id e st ead the hargs porjton |01 LS8 AEh of March, 1801 |17 eriod 10 Mz, ey onnce) o2 | oon: Domnts & sonct oF ik aroins | Exvasiidimtdeyie of o ik ke | Gty Offie, Ol Tont, o has docroased 57} per cont ;| suember in Octiber foone ok | Boston. is loosely twisted around the crown. o o S i i ‘This is to. at the same time the increase | teenth ):nm-ict, not only for the forty- | Miss Barthold, the daughler of the Notwi;h-undinz the rage for helio- | a0 Ague A T A ord's Febri: Total... of earnings has been per | soventh congrees, but to fill the unex- | Paraguayan consul gencral, wore a | trope and violet colors in dresses and | Fueprompely Gired its It 16 e spoedtc | By Order of County Commin cent. The New York Centrsl mln;o pired term in the forty-sixth. One |dressof Spanish lace worth $3000 at | bonnets, the same rage for coffoe- | st cureX haveSaownot. L 8 Cohity) e IRA WILSON, - PROPRIETOR. has in the sswe timo incressed og | 3% il grobably fll both placcs,” | her wedding in New York on last | white, coffoe and croam Black soffes bt Youn & Mancemenn, The Metropolian ls cantrally located, s, sizo as the heat of summer advances. One of these beautiful little cottage Court’s, Jurors' and Court ex- E, E2 +n| OCDEN HOUSE, |yv\Npow-SHADES AND LAGE GURTAINS 12,000 Council Bluffs, Iowa And have a Full Line of Mats, Rugs, Stair Rods, Carpet- Lining Stair Pads, Crumb Clothes, Cornices, Cornice Poles, Lambrequins, Cords and Tassels; X st ious hou theo city. __GEO_T. PHELPS, Prop. METROPOLITAN Omana, Nas, . County Clerk, first-clss in every respect, hay Tecently bee Thureday. d coffee-yel ists wi a 2 trel fad.Tha per cent, the charge per ton has de- hureday. and coffee-yellow exists with equal e e e TeY ‘e s creased 67 per cent, and the carnings have increased 30 per cent. From theso figures may be deduced the the prime law of railroad management that the largest service at the loast cost is the most profitable. The other side of the rule 1s shown by the exper- ience of the Bostan and Albany rail road, on which in the ssme period the traflic increated 105 per cont, and the charges decreased 54] per cent, but tha freight receipts were only §3,558, 837 in 1879, as against §3,801,052 in 2869 —an actual decrcase. One of Mr. Atkinson's objects is to induce this Luck and Fluck. Bufllofcommercial. Hurrah for the “twelfth juryman!” The eloven brethren had to come down. The two Garfield men who stood out for thirty odd ballots agaiust 754 of their comrades enjoyed tho reward that sometimes falls to quict persistence. Pluck is a good dog; but luck and pluck is a team that will beat the world. Luck and pluck is, in fact, the reputlican combination for 1880. e EDUCATIONAL NOTES, A kindergarten s to bo established immediately in San Francisco. During the recent semi-annual ex- amination in Baltimore of applicants Alexander C. Angell, son_of Presi- dent Avgell, and Miss Faunie C. Cooley, eldest daughter of Judgs Cooley of the supreme court, were married at Ann_ Arbor Sunday e ning, only a few frieuds beiog present. A Chicago widower hasa fine house of brown stone aud brick, and he wants to know, beforo choosing a second wife, whether a blonde or a brunette would best harmonize with the colors of the structare. A portion of the clergy nppose the bill to legalize marringo with decessed wife's sister.. These disciplinarians are of the opivion that the man who marries twice, and is afflicted with but one mother-in-law, has moro happi- ness here below good for man. fiercenets. “In this happy manner both blondes and brunettes are eatis- fied. The becoming \Spanish fashion of wearing a largo veil thrown quito over the bonnet, mado of either plain or dotted black lace or other material, is gradually taking the placo of the | &1 unbecoming and injorious mask veil which is £0 denounced by physicians. PEPPERMINT DROPS, Ladies are not entitled to bare arms when they have to load them with powder. The best short stop in Ohicago is the father who prevented a base ball catcher from running away with his daughter. HE STILL LIVES? By H. T. Leavirr, Deputy. . ml2-4w comfortable and homolike house. marst Officeot U S, Novel! nad r..‘..'r"..fa"‘" ae, Aeevai'n, 1878, P34 3 keg 0o rrm—— FEBRIFUGE GENERAL AGENTS: SUITS for - - *$20.00 . BUSIN ESS| PANTSfor - - - 500 J. O. VaPOR, INTER- OCEAN HOTEE, NEW GROCERY ! 16th and Cuming Sts. ‘We propose supplying the people of North Omaha with CHOICE CROCHERIES at mod- erate prices. Give us a call. J. B. BERGEN. #£0-Cash paid for Country Pro- duce. Goods delivered free to any part of the city. apl7-1m SANTA CLAUS FOUND. Greatest Discovery of the Age. Wonderful discoseriesin the world have beenmade In fact Everything kept in a First-Class Carpet House. Orders from abroad solicited. Satisfaction Guaranteed Call, or Address John B. Detwiler, liable Carpet House, OMAHA, i e BOOTS AND SHOES it WER PIGURK than s :-y'mw shoe house in the cit. P. LANG'S, 236 FARNHAM ST. LADIES' & GERTS,y SHOES MADE TO ORDER' railroad company to change its policy | for teachers’ positiony. 170 cr. Mr. W f Scientists claim that smoking in- P y didat r. Watrous was inclined to break | . ~ smoking io B andcompetectvely for westenirade | sppoarsd, 3 chimiion meresontcesas| Mkt dcseamm b0 vty Mis Bee o juosthe eyaight, But thie s nok RICHARDSON & CO., - 8t.Louls. i e total b at Galveston, but she insi: ae. e boy with a stump in bi: . of export. Its disadvantage as com- | ored teachers o 25 por st oG o | hy it ! | away. 3 m | ore Ts—or 25 per cent. of the | he Was willing 10 take his chance on ! o CURES ASTHMA, CUKES ASTHMA. pared with New York is a greater dis- | number examined. Sho tomt up of @ cont—head to marry | The New York Commersial Adrer. ANDREW BORDEN. Cuil G o wore mounials ke ours, with mote - tance of 58 miles from Alban; d, and tail not to marry. Miss Swayne | tiser learns that the best patronized g 3 CURES CATARBH, CURES CATARRH. oot o B St 9 ot | Hirmnd b st | sonsented. Tho cont was theow and | ommer rosorts,this summer, wil o HE RISBOX, Bl v e T o A raiow werelouid, | Gy TANRRFRS, CURES LAMENESS. 4 e and healthy plan ad B pensible | Mr. Watrous won. The girl, however, | Engagement Cottage, Honeymoon hall el Holkiny wil bo elobeatod on | €1 Whilo flowers of exjuisite fragrance were grow | © J I money, a_ greater freight charge of | 14 healthy plan adopted for tho noOn | pefased. 40 abide by that Jecision; e | 856 Divoroe bl Mondas, Julv'in, 150, by a e, obehea | GENeEral Insurance Agent, nd. GURES NEURALGIA, CURFS NEURALGIA. 30 cents per ton, 3 cents on a barrel | ) 0L A full bour of | g hegun alaw suit for damages, picosc the Oathorte chisenn ot Fapion: S REPRESENTS: R A York § T e CORES IS, | o e intermission is given, and a large ork woman cures a setting hen | 2usbicosuf the Cathatle cltizens of Papil ‘soon_came the; al CURES PILES, C E b e SCOTT, angemots en made with the U, PHOENIX ASSURANCE C0., o Lon- s S Gl o and kst o e S FOWLER & ’ of flour, 1 conton a bushel of grain, | room set apart and furnishod witn | Tho Hon. Robert Milncs, only son | by placing a red-hot glass ee in the | F™Smeet 1ave ben mado. < e e and 8 conts on s balsof cation. On | 1abies whered the patls ot thor | nd heirof Lord Houghton, who vie.| aere flLens, remarks the Tl .| s ot bio™ S carion mnim gy | Ao o 202 B T sl amoppers iatead o relidee, | 800, o, Your Drsgeist o Mes ¥ rowunss T Ec T s the other hand, Boeton is day nearer | 190¢h_and amuse themeelves. during | ited this country several yearsagowith | Press, know when not to set as well as JTwas s tean of cramloppers istead of " | mew Nationa Dyce. " For i neogund dursbi; -~ , Boet day 3 the hour. In winter a hot closet has | 18 father, was ‘married ‘last week to | themau who gots up on a tack. But B took them on bowd aud drove them | ) Cpemieyyacgen® "oV | for bulldings of an on Earope, aud terminal facilities are | boon previce fo Miss Sybil Graham, fourth daughter| An Tllinois man, husking cora i ! sy ek ey el DAREEAAS oot ot e have b ove 63 . warming the food. X - ghter -, ' corn in & ‘00t races, sack races, aad He showed them all over his wonderful realm, ol and beiog planned superior to any other | Tho results of this arrangement are |Of Sir Frederic Graham, Bart., by his | field near the railfoad, saw a new lo: | aud s wiltiee e wioi o sments | FIRESER AMERICA ANSUR: 5 1,500 | And factorica makiv xoods (r women snd men, ot o e et - olty. Thoincrosss of the cotton crop | ®xcellent. Tho pupily epjoy thems | ife Lady Hermicne, eldest. dnughter | comolive with a rod smokostack. — Fio | 16 G115 rschad thsinsio the s P NEWARK FIRE INS CO. hamie- .. 305009 | FUrzer wero working on Lol grost sod mmal,’ an"TlEn HnTEL, g e e o shos notios. in the 15 since the war, as com- | “CL7®% €Xchange food, The results of | Of the. duke of Somerset. An elder | became frightened, aud ran fo the | Lo it s will confer viih the | AMERICAF CENTRAL, Kwers B s L e J WOOM 8, UNION BLOCK. = : Laramie, Wyoming. NEBRASKA g § : ; ! e ko st tha e s thib arrangement are excellent of the new bride was married two | house cryiog, “That "ere engine ts go. | T Southenst Cor. of Fifteenth & Douglas St., | A sor Chten we ave aending o Bucs, pared with the 15 years before the | pupils enjoy themcel hanis | years ago to. the duke af Montrose, | ing to bust sure: e yod hos tnles 2 ! s T Y qusot,, gl st reesie o JINEGAR WORKS ! X H. C, HILLIARD, Proj ' Jomes, Bet. 9th and 10h Sts, OMAHA. Ives, e: A, N¢B. | Savtashowed them ders and many things 'war, is remerkable. The number of , and the habit of association has | BY the mother’s side she is great- | the tub of the stovepipe.” A.F. RAFERT & CO. ini 1 alse took these to friend Bunce's store. Iaborers is believed to be smaller since | d¢veloped the bringing of great va. | gravd-davghter of Ricnard Brimley | It men who devour with an evident Co: e e uepa s el B s ntractors and 'Bllfldefl. e theretore shousd send hia goore £ Bl care, First quality istilled Wine and Cider Vinegar T M::{‘-w\lhtlo..flrl-!e—.md'- rani ety of whol Sherid: d he laf :’:hcl.-m.mm-d.mwam. i riety of wholesome food. It is a pit eridanand a niece of the late Mrs. | relish the indisposed cheese, black, than before the war, but in 15 years | ¢hat this is not done in every paply | Caroline Norton. wialakeead and the other siad’ ibet g 2k = . NERVOUS DEBILITY | 5 e o ) Vital We and Pros- lebgsm Maragor. the increased product by free over|school. Young people who are study- to make up a_free lunch at a saloon, D lampion Bt f the Wev Divg'as lHumphfiey s ““""'thi°';',',:‘;“.,.:’; JNO. G. JACOBS, ». B. BEEMER, oy H0MEOPALNIC cuoatyie (ormerly of Giab & Jacobe) _ DR. A. S. PENDERY, slave labor has besn 9,630,344 bales. | ing bard require » good deal of food, Coming Electic . to ithout growling the fare % i : L bees s b et s s ahine Bleokian i Gl Trioe 3s paaiable.prepored tor thepn | CONSULTING PHYSICIAN, GOMMISSION MERCHANT | :r5==2="Svecific No. 38, | UNDERTAKER E ) - ot poa* ' llv“.m'hl,h o iwfifs} Among other things whero Santa Claus stayed, ‘Childrén oft ask if he makes goods or not, 1t really he lives in a mountain of snow. e Kast year an excursion suiled clea to the Pole pot. Rates $200, $2.00 dud .00, According | Whero wontir of wonders oy found s new iandy #nglo meal T cemta. - Phie ey ko baines o ach hand: Ther Cheyenne, Wyoming. CURES COLIC IN MAN OR BEAST. M dudden droppedinio whatsecedlikechole | GURES COLIC IN MAN OR BEAST. W4 perfect 8t guamntecd. Frices 7o¥, o \ "ot Fawark, GIRARD FIRE, Ph| Iphis, Capits NOKTHWESTEGN NATION AlsCap- m. other amusements nding. ttending. P I hereatter. Dux) 4 °| fortably. Little ones in the primary | - Whoever the d ts i- | by their wives at home, th, 1d p S The teaching of the Indians at |schools should always have a light | nate fo president and vice pretident, | Fo fewer divorcen in the- world. | " "Z*VANENTLY LOGATED HIS MED- Hampton di the past yoar has ::a, even -h..hm:: -a.mh bours | it is eafe to calculate that the republi | [Norristown Herald. e ey OMAHA, NEBRASKA, Dosa very. They are eager |are short. Thero s not %0 much non- | cans of Ohio will poll their full voto| They ssy there was a time when | OFeriog bis servics In al depariments of $o Jearn. and are Interesting puple. | sense talked of now as of old concera- | this fal, aud that the state will go re- | Senator Sharon, the millionatee, he | Z0ioe Am sreery, Lo in gvnuet and | TELTE] LA T ! Tn work they are slow, but,ss a yule, | ing the nonsensa of “feqding ohildren fubice y an ovorwbelming tesjor | only e ehir by Al basks o p e | ot P TEoR A EX A only one shirt to hiv back, —Ex, Wef), { 6.t S St a1 ot et ¢ Tk ol 3 ¥ W?fi'; Torsign and_Domest args vl b 1Ty conbdoy soas syga | I 1y v ot i, 4 1 7 sy o i e | St ..':,*afi"."a',:' J mwl% Suste, B '“fi“uw ol B0

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