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=Y e ———————— e st s N ver, and when the latter asked what PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. - BETTER THAN BONDS. |JOYFUL REPUBLICANS |}er, soil vhen the latteraeked what e {1iE DATLY BEE |WAR IN THE WEST. 5 o ciin of conrse.” Ho though | BHon. Con Ga' Al 17231 S 2 == ~ . at what had tended to produce the | terday. bush Throws Down the | A Chance for Everybody to| Ratify the Good News Rl reats in Inlisun aud Okio was i Tow: S N i ana. ulie part which Grant had taken in _————w‘i‘y aion. Dot 10 B T R Pool Invest in a Sure Thing Oio and Indi : icking the great bubblo called Han: | Gauntlet Yo the Poo! Get Big Returns. cock: As to the reason why the south = and Get Big Re! 2 Dble Speeches by Manderson, | toor: up Hancock as their candidate, | 2oon. - 3 ;: ‘p:‘rook and Neville. el e i its: Lien stabr ourgec, in his story of the colors > 2 The Storm on, the U. P, All Deposits Secured by a Li 5 et eoryar e ep ored . on the Pearly Gates of ~Paterson sel's coal- saved « Titilo oy “*becauso ho had all Although the announcement Thurs- s in the city. " i odi tho fish bait in his pocket.” The rec- / ‘ o1 gy PRailroad Racket in General. Paradise. day morning of tho proposed rat ord of Hancock wnd that of Garfeld | - Mr. Walter Benncttretarned froma tip B g < % f > tionand jubilee meeting at the Acad-| worg Giscussod in the Gameral's own | to Wakoo yesterday. . bath eponges. 5 t was at firsl Among the jmportant institutions e told of a personal | 17 gonaeor emy of Music last © Kuhw's Dentrifice. The war be!ween the Wabash and 3 ture, the of somo ol newspapers [ - ™ 2 i E _A_:E?:Iq II—AA—M SI S G mpetiry roadsis raging fast and fur. [ Of this city, ome which descrieh| oo jeq as comewhat proma s tiorary at Washington, | 2000 P e ferihy: = - S W fous at Chioags and all Misstur rives | especially the sopport and encourase- | L0 Kooy camp i later i the day | 1 the pud Sy SN o —Jsaac Nicko's, Americau remedss o eln tra tof the public at all times, s the wns a can & ed the news of a republicsn te, and said th con It was opened at Omaha P ha City Mission. The sociefy is ry in Indiana and increased ma- | thinps r said of Gen yesterday by the folowing from the | O2sba, s i e e ndat § olclock ast | & arars with the ab onl'”ffi"j( l:,“c! x:';en'eincq‘“t:i: taxed to theutmest, and lts purse, be |y "o yipome capacity with an int r €ar making a spe Heir be absent about six 0 31 some speeulations as to the vy in Indiana, where rata had expended all thef d money, and which The 70 Timea eaid wonld indicate 1t of the November election th, 1689, the Watash, | it ever s0 heavy, is always too Ticht St. Louis & Pacific railroad will sell § ¢, 41,0 nocessitics of those in whoee ticketa to Chicago, one dollar Tors |\ by o bers have banded to than any other line ont of Omala. | beba gether. i clinet to forget it.” Erititbemeli g The quaerly mesting was recently day, October Offer to-day the Cheapest and , accoppaciad Wl at the Brx by Seuat v sceasion, but exe i The rate to C p o, pool jon b on 10/h | Of tho occasion, but rent into a sound dizenssion of | office vesterd. - bl ol at the mission building SEER ; i : e tatithe | 1ives 1s815 f that of ik e e, snperinteudent cf | was furnished o e o of tha day, illustrated by S s e o attmen | bash $1405 i ine th Deiment, Mes. M. A | from Tort Ouehn, which played o0 iy %0l o S0 masing rens s M is aftc ed a lengthy but very | 0 str. houe p iniscence. 5 ddgtin ‘L‘)xr‘.ba\/'\'l;‘ e EE kst ot e havo B frerwards during. the s NEvIELE ;m, ,-A.:‘ 3 fc;‘:o“' Lgeo o among the destitute and »(1.,"]{‘:‘.«: hal. The m » an invitation to_speak, olis, came g A S T reity. The account of all th 3 too much rejoiced to | Mo : : is off Lo 9 b f lled to ordor by ; h rej with quite a pa week unless a con nise is clfected, 11s made upc department of | was calle 2 political spocch. ~He had ¥ EVer h wn in ™ the miwicn, the Gafly viitato, the SOy : streets of Omaha a few Sho Omaha. who made a brief in SN which closed with an_eloquent refcr- »f the food, clothi ber 1) ing that,perhaps, through f September 1 A heavy i it illing epi- of man, the party that poics « 62 for the echool | Jipe of the Union i rded is 1«~]o;n.ule‘d ence to .r‘: .ficntn;wa&:cl“ii’:{ll:l"l k attempted to destroy the government - fandof € overland train due yesterday |for i Acknowledgments | e in the life of by Gar- | would be put in power, and the party Eoet o s 3 5 & ) o1 thing, cozl, | ;¢ the United States, James G L n pover, an et tho —Roshellew ymoon.” | is reported feur hours {lats. The | for donations of m: nny:l,:lo L ,_1(3& e wr ;m‘f;l..,z ”-r.,m".{;'pfi‘w{ oy e or o] ol euow at Larame has changed to sleet, | flour, cte,, aro ome el 1y articles | fo tho time was imumed i s ot s ade over the house, chil u E 7o 1 ity e g , h J i) while suow In fallingat Cheyene, and | 30 given whero pome iz 7 {bs Assiesination of Linc E O a ed meeting was b he'din f raln azcom now wished that the by a very he f ricals - ead Morten individus] SILKS, SATINS & VELVE | Plain and Brocaded Piushes, a TR 312 f conld come back and look far et il d is re from North Pla saven persons: one alfton of cdal com b i from the east thism "1 miles west of Omaha. It has b o nmvfl\rl:' mwedicine and persenal - | hil ml'(l t 4.}"’;! tmu "'r',f’,:,’; Tndi for n; ,\L ; ]Ile_ wi 0 TR Rt e iE SR o 56 indi s of {ava. He altuded ot {155 powt by his r dning and gro in Omaba fl,'u,ll:‘ Prirsk !;."“,;," pirls uals, a services in withholding the stats y all becanie i flag was waed ana out on the platf.rm o iat; w since noon yester: from temptation and homes found in o in a|1he rarks of the disloyal and seced 200d fa “.1- | elemenis, and then touched upon th NEW TE 5 ek s SSfIn 8 HEIR nt’ f the rebel ohims and the i Superistend i o the | provied wih ke o oot s | 522 08 L TS Y skt At el - Dress Goods, Momie Cloths, o Northwestern Telograph company is 1 Tows: ascheme. With a demo- 4 i PMY 15 | neas, performed. Tetow Crmzexs — Clou 4 i Shudda Ca h arraagivg for thebuilding of & lioc | “Ths fudustrisl school, of which Birkroaeisoid onatin 7 ano. S, 0 ettty as nuada Gasnmeres, well on b -} | between Omala and Sioux City, via | Mes. J. Badd is superintendent, had pasillion is dark waters ,m:m.,’ rat ncmpr;l-zn;:‘:x": S Wauts, p,\..:um & BT 5 | tho vew track of the St. Paul raad. | vaeation during Tuly andy Aveusl | couds of the ekics, Justico and | S b e e o B o iron th ¢ other known in this part o . z il t for ¢ th of Sep- | Sopds of entablishment of Tiis | the co¥d sott oo > o the oouotey. froe line il Brobably croms tho Tiver | somber sypms the toal ationdafoe of | JL3ment arethe etablishment o i | tho o] sou'l ha oo : 5 PILATIDS?] PLAYIDS!!? DANCING.-Lemieux's slect i | 10 & mast sel on the bluff west of | offcers to lisve been 30; of children, | toions:, Mersy and i aans T, wis nol goirg to. come £o” pan. ey e Sutur- | Perry creck. The line between ; of visitors, 2. The work of this , and the government at Wash- | moit elquent and forcible | v All Styles! All Colors! Tweltth aud Farnhwn strect, every Satur b dopartmint wetidos o ooy ihit | reigas, and the govern i ot A ahour; MeniNavills yles! folors ! day evmins, Admison 53 conts, ward | Soux ity a0d Deadwood via Fart | dopirment protidos the children o img il lives, It was. an oecasou | e g Sully, will i in thi Sabb hoots a ! ~ | tha ut once ina contury. | i eon r;vhe free. Introduction will bo given to ::‘y}.y‘ will be finished within thirty uzlexr{‘cl;lh"g,' teaches the g;rla to el b n,;JHJ ","“( and Arthar the meeting ad strangers. 3 cutand sew their ovn garments, eto. | , }iuved such eloquence, Its effeet | journed. = 24y —Mansger Grifin booked “The Banker's | ANOTRER BLACK TLLS 11y, Tho snmual dinner and i v | 1020 lii‘ v HOSIMRY. HOSIERY. Sou” combination company yeste Superinteadent Hall of the Sioug | e Srasiciel jamchool L Will fiood, i Tt shad s maved| . The a0, Hhe oo g 1ol °UX | ¢ .ke place on Thursday, r 2lat, [ tont city ' of New. Y Who | da. . B AL Filips 308 S T, | City and Paci road was at Nelgh on | docyrs s mporsiay: October 21, | L123% Sl S S e S o cmogulJust Received, A Large Stock of Seamless Bal- of the Ulon Squars, and other strong | Monday, and churtered sn ontit | Lndics and gentlomen willing to surs. ) BT b bt Tl Iebrated Fino Chocolate, el o ] actors, there with which to explore tno ;{I;"‘;J:{jy;lmfg-ri“" e r'-“;!:_‘ ico of Garfield brlggan Hose at 25 cents. <A besthes of Gov. Biasrsa ol Florida, {H0eym, Blala, woute fora lino Black | 7/ Ruta) sugesintectont s dve T gL i the . from Flok Sving, Arkansas, | Hillowacd. The terminus ofthemuin | E. Grtton, tho secretary, befors that | °7, (82 voioe o housands of repub fhs T where heis eng sod | Elkhorn track this scason will not be | dite. A winter is now approaching, | &5 " ,n;f'(,;“f,,} altinane, bt G|l —e— TV TED 2 iood gl for generst o 9 ta r guite Tikely | at O'Neil Gity, but fasther up the 1;:#“1“‘,:”““,‘:}:}‘;";"‘23'!:555‘1! reigns and the govo:nment nt Wal 7 OR STOLEN. et N 3 E loost ta Omaha. T he conclodes o make § v.tloy. - Ohiot Enginser Aisworth s | 125, 1000 who ste putting ney | 122ton still lives. (Applause ) One Irlsh ectier pup, nino months A situation 1y an_cxperd gs s alley. g %8 | geatod to people who are putting awa v eniincoduced (Ge percliliyzeter puRy g e Addres - R A 0 e LNt el T A e | 0L B puting sy eV e:s';‘r“th!;: nadueed Gan | e Tt }fiu middlcaged Iagy, Address e ¢ (58S s here and mect with Lusiness 3 4 X ,‘ | Mia on, who spol ¥ (e 08} Sadly oud walimits iple 2 s c p Hitasd 20 1D e B R T . P, s panoof “uen. Fire delles rv |40y i o ot e That we are to-day doing the larges! Retai Business in Ne- dull in po'i 5o | M0iles of e 3 ESE o o & d o { 3 for a fami'y of threo Callon Mrs, Loretzo i e imes are an dll n oo conrt s | "8 0froxd 0 e trinl school, to be fitted for the needy | TLapres axn Ge o o you | ard will be "““‘I“f:":‘ e i, EAent | G e o S braska. Our Stock is all bought from first hands for Cash, and month as they were lively ey tember, AR B e ones, heard from Ohiol [Laughter and d pLldeloh stside i g . . f QT o e mado now for | The B. & M. in Nebraska have pre- | Tiiq raport of the Sabbath schocl | phment Tom you heard from Tnc ccon Sts, 143t il Houso on e to maintain our reputation for “Seiling fine goods at d d, which goes in- | shows t1at a most valuable work s ber | heas P T b 2 yop ) < les t 11 pared a new timo card, which goes in- | shows that a most valuable work isbe- [ana? [Apy) ause.]- I guess wo ha 2 ey ALk oD an inerease in sales to swe - e of the saloon-keepers | to effect October 17th, and we note | "2 ctrried un under M. Warron |all heard from 4 low prices, Telylflg “Olely om an lierease - sa well our i the dullest 6 | he fotowm metee oo | 51 ud 1t i becominz | contrast the situat : Profits. they ever saw. Ieceipts his wel J ) ' one % & Sy o Lownty setind the sl st .| 278 t0 Nebrstaporpl: ke st Es Politeness guaranteed whether you purchase or not. y o4 i | 1. Two daily trains between Lin- iaua democr: 1: w. d. parcel in soc. 34, twp, | T R @ f g Ep e [ R PR A et g ewiags fatoline with L e W i oo e ™ot One Price Marked in Plain Figures. o elactions. Yo gilos wo mai o four: | malking close_connection at Plaite. o ey sisend: | Ludisn goes republican by 5,000 ma | Geo. 11 Doses and wife pdes Alittle colored boy who was throwing | mouth with C, B. & Q. trains 1. st quarier ehows an aves i What caused this chany bl b e ¥ on the Chicago. of five of ton he political stadent would endeavor | F. Maderson; Lo S. P L_.’l:k RSH! &5 €@ o . “Train No. 4, leaving orty four to find a solution for this quesiion, an - - = 5150 R i vk i a at ¢ vs of tho biblo clast: | It is f:u::i,inu:lm hl-:!‘ns»:é of The v FARNHEN STREET. sud at Plattsmouth at9 a m., oo, > of boys boinz | Herald. in the fact that “'the nigeer D v VEAD s ing with 0., B. & Q, erriving at Chi- The collec- | Lave voted.” When I think of lc 122, Omaha— = ST —_ — ‘( 7 8. m. mext o 3 id these men gave our eccaph e S R - ) DEOTTON ! HIS NEW Qe Teains from all different parts of is felt | prisoners during tho war, and o gwife foltiogds S P = ' -.-HAS ¥0W OF D FOL INSPECTI0Y HIS NEW STOCK i o lino connect at Lincoln with esch R ont, [preaiet S A 1ot G; block 11, Omas ans” good conk,“wash U - 1 of Fsll and Winter Glo. hing for Men's Youths' Boys and 1 il Child-en’s Wear, 5 vaey, food, ron Smith to Paul and P m., clothing or arfic+ of any o won, q ¢ d., lot 5, bluck --SPECIAL ATTTENTION HAS SEEN GIVEN TO MEET p. m, where | can bo utilizad it it with an o where the “niggers” c 1001 Farnham Stree 2 connection is mads with C., B, sion budd [Anvlause.] on andguwifeilo Avshi-i| LCHIRE roosi (ol mukerelsl puatiiman, the requirements of Everybody. / & Q train, arriving at Chicago at 2:1 with Mrs, But this was not the charga wo d, und, § lot § 4 693-16 s P. m. next 1in also make: by Tho Herald, which refat c s ¥ hed 3, “TERNS IS Which ¢ i ahetractad and | €103 Conmoctivn at Pooria for Tudien T thick that when tn taconc) ¥ 1o . e ~OUR ASSORTMENT OF STYLES AND PA1 | s He was | AP01is and Cincinnati, ter_the Novembir « e, “|Poppleton Block. the most varied and clegant cver displayed ir. g Gipas s bt M. C. S, Steblins in Train No. 1 leaes Omalia shall havo heen eleater 3 wifo to Annio | [ FENT- Threcnisrome, No. 1ssont city. . : o gt i | & p 30 Pl found that there 1 d wifo to Aumio | 1) pe t than at this Tot 10, block 2, ag0, arriving at Lincolnat noon, where | day Tt was tho question of republi- | Capits] 1111 Onatia—$625. | HG e e —CITIZENS ARW CORDIALLY INVITED TO EXAMINE Company 1 has rented a new <vid st S0 SR S TS e o e e atit, | M, agsiuet domocracy, and tho | Hoirsof Jacai l“llui{\’;::ilf o)} Jioom s, Crefg L our large displ Dress ond Business Suits, Fall he third story of the Pappleton Wlock, | ingin every dire er fhiadine. | AELINSON'S employ the best artiste, | 1allot boxea wero clossl§ watih n Wokiame, w. d., lots Attt | o 2 2and r.jnmm o o1 6. Train No. 3 leaves Omaha 6:15 both 1 ol (brsecont ull's 4ddition, Oma Grand Weight Ov ies in Furnishing Goods, 20fect. About £0 feet will be set off , Pz W and Plittsmouth 6:50 p. m., returns showed that t Yo repiblican Stylish Hats and Caps, s were all over these state Blanketsand Ovoralls, Trunks, Valises, Califorfornia vicking up passes and points cast, ers from Chicago nd arrivee at Lincoln nd the rem gun rac] der occu- The aud not from colenized sections, and that the wardrobe ans ¥ p.m. thero w re than the Sheely and wifo to Geo. r—Finely farnish 10 BI& 3 IRESTS " Lo LA Sl A ‘ y and wife OR KENTFincly fnenished roma vt 1310 318 3 HIS OWN INTERESTS s e e ho o oot s | THO . & M. sl putain effet, e six monthe. | voted. 0 s “tho re 1 M. Hasick FO e v o5 § N U NN TN Wit whidh iy vainth S50ey, wa e i Moveimber 1st, » sow: Yokl Sariff of 4o - ., from par- | came forward and voted. That Oncres in w) nef, i — buy ono dol ,m“.‘,l s b e has seen our oo, 3 lated on having o Per mile, avd will sell round trip 120, south side of Leaven. | men who are diszusted with FO8 TN arnished _ro ik i leaxsied e CEE + They wi lgive a ball every The city marshal and city dlerk, wh l be reputed “erack™ into the country yester- Lfor a quict hng izent search they wurely in the ed consy hours uail si They held a whi final'y determied on the mode e he bird would eywould loose him, they cock d © weapons, and the marshal mal e cautious] 1in on th up behi their tuweously mis-ed the bird, bu tearing up considerable carth Tn the meantime a small boy passing rashed in and killed it B 1 in ass, € aquarte 2 an s tropl HICKMAN'S d Hickory, Chestnuts and Black Wal- su's at Tizard's. 15-tF ATKINSON'S for low prices. s = == Oysters in every style at Tizard's. 154 THICKNAN'S promenade to-dsy and to-night, Waxten—3 good blacksmiths on 144 stroet between Harney and Ho- ward, Axvew Musrny, o Registration Notice, | State of Nebraska, Douglas County. -ss | Notice is hereby given that I will | 11t in the store«f E. W. Wyman's, h street, three doors south of Posy se, on Monday, Wednesday and t.turday, October 25th, 27th and 200h, also on Monday, November Iut, | r the purpore of registering | tors of the fonrth vard, City | Dove'as € T4 witness whereof, 1 hereunto set ny hand this 15th day of October, A. D, 1880. 0y, Joux S. Woen, Ragistrar of said ward. 2 UKINSON'S employ the best artids | Meals at all hours a: Tizud's 15-tf + TKINSON'S for artistic mullinery. - — clephoneto Jue & Saw's for a hox | 1516t of those Famous Caramels and Bon b ATKINSON'S for low prices tickets for distances of 75 miles and ; Jess, ata rats of Sie por mile, EAILWAY BRIEFS. EBStock arrivals yesterday, 106 cars. The Liucoln Brauch U. P, is doing { TTOKMAN'S goods are degant. a i pasen s, | Toul Play Feared. The U. P. e BB L fincle oo e vsieat Son up an hour avd a half of time between Grand Island and Oma Tbe St. Paul engincers have sur- | edaline fora winter bridee at Swux City. The bridge will be from the city landing track straight across, | aad will be built mestly of piles, | Tho first sleeper will leave Lincoln | over the B. & M., Monday noon. Wires bein | botwes down Tuesday nicht veune and Laramie City, icisco papers chartered a notive to take the tele- | graphic dispatches from Cheyenne to ramio for transmiesion thenco to San Francisco. Ch HICKMAN'S goods a. clegant. For Delictous CARAMELS, the finest in America, Go to Joe & Sam’s, next to Postoffice. t ATKTINSON display to day. ‘Water-Works end Sewerage. The pumps for the’ Omaha Water. works are in conrse of construction an®will be eent by January Ist. A representative of the company manu- facturing the same was in the city yes- terday. Captain W. M. Flanigan has been appointed superintendent of the Oma- s water works. The captain brings to his mew position an experience which will bo of great value, Tenth street on the line of the | sewer has been closed for excavation | work, BICKMAN'S promenade to day to-night and ) A box of Pure Fresh and Delicious | candics from Joe & Sam's, delights | d old. 3 S display is grand. { started for homo on tho 6th, sinco S worth, 1 Friends n 9h and 10¢h streete. smily in ATKINSON'S for the largest stock. the myste ard ove: 1s disappeararco of Peler Hennegin, the heaviest stock dealer in Seward county. Ho went fo Chicago about two weeks age, and which time noth has been heard fromhim. When he lsft Chicago he had £4400 in money and somo checke, ATKINSON'S for finest work: ATKINSON'S employ the e Thoso who inquire will find in the west store of the Odd Fellows block undertakers’ furnishing goods of all descrivtions. The Iatest improve. ments in metalic cases and caskets, plain and draped wood caskets; also the Globe case in white bradeloth. Reoms are open at all hours. dence 2109 California streot. 14 st artists. Resi- LOOK HERE! The Garland Parlor Stove stands at the front; leads any in the market, Messre. Lang & Foitick will be pleased toshow you all the Jatest improve wents, and convince you at once that there isno better stove in the market 1221 Farnham etreet, next to First National Bank. #33-eod-tf oo = HICKMAN'S goods are elegant H. Boux & Co., the Sixteenth street grocers, are now manufacturers enta for tho celobrated “Sxxron Best” Winter Wheat Flour, which ie atsale at the following grocers: F. Lang, Geo. Heimrod, Geo. Schmidt, Henry Ditzen, F. A. McShave, Z Stevens and William Sexauer, wimtf | Maker, 517 Fifteenth sirect, between | Davenpart and Chicrzzo : | L1cK ATKINSON'S for low prices, iscontinued, trade, ecdota itlus:rating the position of Red.- ick the General closed amid applausa « | langhter and repeated cries of ““Goon, Go on!” Lake and Messs zentlemen M« called for, and closed as General Esta- brook appe areeted with enthusiasm, aud generally stay at hom the front voted. is time wo were getting sense and averting tho danger which threatens our republic.” And they t0 the front, Mauy of the so! diers who had gone astrsy camo ba and voted again with the old party. The genoral related one or two viry amusing anecdotes, saying that it was rather an evening fer story telling argument that the democratic party at the beginning of the war was eatied the south and the republican disunion ists in the north. When Pritchett or any democratic journal eays the democratic party, as a party, ever hielped to put down the rebellion, or ever took avy attitude but thal of traitors, he or it tells what th to know is a lie. At the be, the war the pariies were not but all joined in forming tre union army. It was only when the loyal men had gone to the front that the democratic parey camo out and d:d more for the success of the rebellion than any southern victory that won. Ho rehesrsed the action of the vartous conventions and quoted Vil- landingbam, Voorhees and others in denunciation and abuse of the powers at Washiogton, that were seeking to carry on the war. Yot Pritchett says hie party fonght the war to a success. fal close. This is hardly a night, however for epecchmaking, but ratner for handshakiug, singing and congratu- lations, We have eeen the light that riscs is the esst and in November it will shine on James A. Garfield as the president-elect of the United States. On this occasion we miss some of those who have loft us. Gen. Manderson {old a good story of one of Juhn I, Redick's horse trades and said he thought he had made another bad ith another laughable a inning of President Webster invited Judge et late Elgutter’ % than for arzumentative debate, He | """ " Flttterystore. 1m thought the domoorats would find | HIGKMAN'S promenade i continied, General Haeock very good for drose i i parade bus not 80 gnod for active | ATKINSON'S forarfistic milline y. duty. Healluded to Mr. Pilchetvs | e pon to coufront tha srme 1 rebels in | y ought | ard of | 4 wifo to The §. d., w pert 5, w part Lot 6, |allin bluck ATKINSON'S fhe only first clas Maurer has openod his new 7 and lunch room 1214 Farnham }‘ UAVE y Why, A. Hespe, jr., has just got tho finest lot of stecl engravings and oak irames at low prices you ever saw. oct13:2 ATKI ties. S for all tatest novel- | | ———— s and Taffies at Tiz- 15-tf Best Caras {ard’a. for the largest stock. th Ward Vigilantes Tur Bei bas pretty cffectnally roused the itizeno of North Omaha to a scnse of the duty they owe to thewselves aud the locality in which they live, They say that they pay their taxes and think they ought to bave some protection in the pursuit of business and pleasure. As they | cannct get it from the authorities they Now propose to take the matter it their own hands. Steps Lave Taen faken to organize a night patrol and a viglance committeo and they will rid (he Sixth ward first of the dangarous characters whe infest They dou't infend to wasto any -foolishness o snepicious characters .t loitering around at night, but ve thewr an eflectual quietvs on the trad way robbery and acks of late so numerous. " ATKINSON'S for all iutest norel- ties. District Court Proceeai Prog Green, Paddock, 2 Cowin and other distir guished speak- | Hon. James W. Savage pi ius Treitchke, William Gentlemau, | ors present to come upon the stage, | while the band p layed a stirring air, | ot betnz able o find any of thesc Webstcr mado a few emarks himself, after being loudly | red on the stage and wal CENERAL ESTADROOK k. He hadu't «ed up, and had nothmg to but he could do like the Irish 1in tho Mexican war who, bein: dered to “tire, as the crims had me,” repoated the ordsr to his gua- | meraing dings had on vesterday, the | Ewers vs. Peabody; dismisscd at | plaintifl’s cost. Peabody vs. Ewers; dismisted at | Pro ntifl's cost. it aylor va. Tean; dismissed at plain- | d tiff's cost. Cryer va, Cryer; crder of revivor by bl consént. Cryer vs. Cryor et al ; decree for | plainitif. | uecesors Borden v, Connectiont Mutwl| MERCHANT — TAIL Lifs Tusurance company of Hariford; wry trial in prog " The conrt adjourned until ths OMAFA NEB 9:30 o’clock, O et ik £t Bor 5 Eram fovser, 1 t heard from Tndlana? | 50 a0 r hange, N. dec street FOR SALE, iov PLOW R SHELYES With Bra i raneing teom Gic §nd sire lower Hleh Win 0% SALE nt, first-ciass 73 [ octavo piann, direct feom mannfacturer, a than mannfios wrice, willrell at a bar decired. W. J. CONNE L, 61611 R SALE—Cottonwood lumber of all stzes, REDMOND'S, Six‘conth-st. © MISCELLANEOU: ND—Mire: north of U m exposurs, B whit ve' te of the veterinar arich. - Hospital 114981 POWDER Absolutely Pure, Male ftom Grape Cream Tartar —No othe paration makes such lizht, flaky hot breads, urious pastrs. Can be eaten by dspertics ut fear of the N resulting trom heivy i d Successors to J. I1. TIIELE, No. 1220 Douglas Stretk, et &0 A, HOSPE, JR., . Owner can g at the Omaba S'eam 31 SIGN OF THE GOLDEN PIANO & FRAME, t Pianos and Organs First Class on Eagy Monthly Payments, Sheet Music and Musi- cal Instrument FINE STUCK OF | MOULDINGS. 0il Paintings, Engravitgs ant Frames at great Iy redced prices. 5¢10 Frames, 1 inch, 0512 1 1014 i2x18 118 - # (‘hmmorlm;md‘;i i:‘,' | each tos 00 MUSIC. Violin Strings Itc, Violins 1 7 Guitars 5 00, 6 00, Banjos 1 00,'3 00, 5 00, Accorieons from 1 60 Send for samples a and sbeet music. and upwaris, upwards, nd pwards, cheapest in City catalogue of mouldings ‘A HOSPE, I 1676 Doc'za St.. 0 A. W. NASON. DENTIST, | Orrice: Jacob's Block, commer Capitol Ave, and I5th ¢, Omaha, Neb. _ CHARLES RIEWE, UNDERTAKER !/ Metalle Cages, Coffins, Caskets, Strous, Farham street, Bet. 100l and 11/h, Omsi Neb. rilers Promptiy Attended To. 06 o tecer e . it & o ——— e wesk. 125 G2y at b caily madcient 1/outfit free Adi ress Trve & CoT SUBSCRIBE FOR THE WEEKLY BEE, AGENTS FCR DEVLIN & co0., TELE BOSTON CLOTHING HOUSE, A=A Z= FARNHAM STREET. F2F= A, BOOTES OY STHRS. WEIGHT AND MEA Gestra Weste Agorntweai. 50,000 DOLIL.ARS CHEAP ! CHEAPER! CHEAPEST! MAX MEYER & BRO. Propose for the next ninety (90) days to cell thewr entire stock of Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Clocks, Silver-Ware, Pianos & Organ AND GENERAL MUSICAL MERCHANDISE At Manufacturing Prices, Which is from 15 to 20 per cent. helow any Eastern Wholesale House, preparatory to moving into their weN Store, Cor. llth & Farnham The Best in the West. We Mean Business, Come and be Convinced.