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NO. 103. MORNING EPITION, NEMIES | Is the chap depended upon to muke | BGHESTIC DOINGS, | igners, they may ewospe fzf"ffiflfl- J AW, e yo ot i the break from Paddock to Dawes, The topmach of the. -:Cavadgngn™ Is A GULF BREUZE. you a battor description, justas Castila wa> expecied to do for ST is atill above water. There are forty.- ’ exil the friend of —_— ! i P opulatios Clothed in the Garh of|}auce,, But s ie many a elip|ppioo o yrcssoa ++ 2 | theooof hor crew now in Ldws, snd | gy o A B othed in the Garb of|ysict o cup and the lip,” ana wals | Chicago Visited by a Wind | (5 will smastly bo exchimnged ae | E17ing Notes of Town and Coun- et SN e O 5 » e Cents | ALGERNON | | =ity s may get left, although your corres. T 3 prisoners of war. Montags, the as- | Driendship, They Stab |30 Sy S| Storm Which Does | Ru0e: i Fouidnt oy v 1|7 Bgm““ ,1?‘;::“ e L H H 1 mau and hopes he may pull th gh. ¢ d f & () A Y goes, Him in ths Dark. Vous-o Donce foos entremely oors| L00MONS6 Damaga, fastied on the mgralng £ B8 21 o fatst b burpsee Lok THS RELIAELD K 1 g8 y ing the grand bazar at Stamboul, have being flercad by The Agricultural Beauties | all besn arrested. | —_— toward Paddock for casting the sana- | The Beatr'co Statesman Already | foral itfluence for Navco o He fell instantly, * 1 Tt Deals Devastation to ths Lake | four bollat ! ago, and %ould now be glad of an s e o Eagland bda proposed that the pow- § = Shivari in Bi on 1~ portunity to ge' e bt S + I s o @rs demand of the porte to wh it stage | bivaring in Bis Senx A e Shipping and Death to A DOUBTING THOMAS, dian Territory. ita arrangements for the cossion of . toiial Brozars, central committeo has gi Many Persons, —r Dulcigno have been reached. *f i power not thought of by hi SIS The Famous Methodist, D. SR It is believed that England will an 2 ents. Such s disbursg, ¢ Life-Sizo Sketches of St. | nex thenaw Hebrides cosling station, | Dundy, Nance and Weaver mittoe’s funds u'; those 5 The Great Storm in Chicago. D., Pronounced a gwus Joseph, Kausas City, Den. | "ch Fas alredy been cstablished. g ) s cau nominees whom he thousht would a > g i g s - : 5 i q | Hipening Inty Full-Fled:ed s ) 2l Spesiat diepatol to Tho e isturber. # 4 The king and queen of Greece ro 4 - Hy M I x T i A e eosn- (¥ G0y, October 16, 18, m—The Dis 4 nison and Dallas. turned to Athens Saturday and met uglas and§l3th Sts. andida‘es, T question 2 up, it Jator, v RREAbeaavaL E with a brillisut reception. In the and we belicve that it will prove to be g8 O IO e & - el PopSIGIE It thie fact that Dawcs will meterid oy | Midnicht Friday, is still blowing, [ Hell Hath No Fury f8 Him. | corospondenco of Trs Eve. e Egvere d hnisaruek i h somewhat atated. lia vew the period of forty-sig: H . rs has been 25 to 35 miles per Dr. Thomas' Defe Chere was a slizhit fall of | Seecial Dispatch to The Boe. Meanwhile Protesting Eter-|imtoa full-fladged candidate before B : Lnz. O course ke claiais to bo for nal Friendship for Pad- Paddock, but heis t> Paddo-k just ;1 AGENCY, | o Datras, Texas, 2.—01 L 15th and By e O e o T the afterncon of September 20ih I}, P iy Saturday, at which it was de- bocrded the K. €., 8t. Joo & C. B. | manded that Prince Jerome renounce Gives Great Bargainstin Ladies' and Gents . | dock and His e o mLichee smoyw yesterday, but the wind blew it | Ci10acn, October 16 —Taklie Rock | train, bound tor the far southwest, | bis pretousions and_recognizo Victor " i Plani S o ek, allfaw.y. Tha brick caslng on ono | River conference yestordayghose not | 4, yive you here a short description | Bonaparte as tho lieir o the imperial AMEB!C L é‘g: D AND SILVER WATBES the Illinois Central elevator | in sympathy with the litesgl views of ' waa blown out. Two freight | Dr. H. W. Thomas, endaffzorod t throne. might break and goto of the country. On the excollent v R mantls of greatness fi : 5 Engou ; o 4 The Turcomans have resumed the ' b ok t 1 3 v 9 curs of the Tllinois railr.ad were blown | dodze the question and let the charge | Toad-bed of the above mentioned road : " 5 7 Y 3 | = Dack i Teomsieoel s st Sions st on wil b yiseiar ot Balite.” Ooa | herey acainst him romain on the | wo went along tho OLd Mudds thouzh [ Fhey have te sepoatsd stiagen b All Kinds Of ' wwas Liogers in ths LY. | of Munger, W 0. t tatli H S = X was Liogers in 1 kool of Munger, Whesler & o ST | FeoskuloE o Jpere ago by tatling » | tho part of Towa it passer, aud the | bavo cach time beea repulsed. JEWELRY, SILVER WARE AND DIAMO ol Shade, Praying for Po- A THRIVING INFANT. blown out and Ehe witrd tore off ";0 regolutions. D- Thomas and his | 0Fft 100ked well all through this por- | The czarowitz and family have = 2 . litical Lightning. SERl izon roof of an elevator the same firm [ friends were determined to have a dis. | tion. We passed the line of Missouri, | started for Livid We Guarantee The Best Goods For The Least Mones, r FE - is building at thy junction cf the |cuesion. He was granted a personal | and there crops also looked favorable; | . 4 conference will commence Tues- - augsi-att . et 8 a3 .| The Two-Months-Old Town | rih and south branchs of the river. | explanation i which he said: “You | bt wht astonished mo moro than | 27 betweon Mooteucgro and the | =——— p 1, Faruin rests, 90K The Legislative Contest in of ‘Chester Casts Aside |Alareequantity of lumber was blown [ poshed the master to the utmost verge A th buildi porte on the Daleigao question. o, ¥ e aiton, vt | Southiorn Gountios—Lin- d : Tarde e e e | Mhomr wa as o a U | oo measy al the furms wo. pwmey. | o0 Holewoo i sericuy i1l MORE POPULAR THAN EVER : V. Gepot 4100 tn §800, T its Swaddling Clothes, yards men found it imposeible to ;omble nh&o-r, and then left mo to |00 nearly all the farms we passed. | with gastric fever at Berlin. = 's Jubiles, work. The wind blew the water out [ brar it. Now, my sermons of two| Iu this ltno the whola country we | - nouy i — 4 SRR ARY L : Namerotts land meatings were held ; } IRRACE ADDITION. ¢ the river, Twering the lovel throo | yeats, since that conforenge, are be- | hassed can't in any way comparo with | thronghoet Trolad Sunday - ligesiiuiig And Dons ths Garb of City-|r. Laxcows, October 15, 1880 —The ot one rerult of whi foro the world. 1 they ara haterodos, e p,‘,,pfl'l'm‘f:m":'bng: let tho facts o shown, If they | oven comparatlvely new sottlomonta | Sunday moring, while Mr. Hutchi- in tho Madison street draw. The | transcond the liberty allowed in the | in Nebraska. In the morning I took | Son was returning from Skibreen, SINCER NEW FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. glorious news from Indiana Glls the north and south ends of the u: Mgthodist pulpit, let it be shown.|a stroll through the old town of | county Cork, to his home in Aidnaga, The popular demand for the GENT INGER in 1879 exeooded that of i Y republican heart b gladness, and | O”T=Pdence of Tho ke, ished stock house of the steel works | [Applause.] I have felt that in|St. Joseph, which has in some | his cab was attacked by unknown any preyious during the Orarter of & Cent. ry in w! ich this “Old thand Dougi 2 Caustir, Neb , October 13, 1830, |1 South Chicago, were blown down, | meeting the wants of tho day, I had | tespects s similarity with the | parties, who fired a_volley and then * Machina has been before the public evening it bu' | d over in a tre- mendous crowd t the republican headquarters, whe:. a procession was hustily formed, and the Capital City band led the procession through the Tt Oy e ] e S el to take some fositiqn thwt sehmed | Furovean citier, had & splendid | nstantly disappeared. The driver of “The town of Chaster is present ter- T o ..(,qmg'tef:ewh?fi'.; to me to bo cox:pelled by the necessi- | market house and a market place | the cab was instantly killed. Hutchi- yuinus of the southorn B. & M. routo | gchogiier “Guldon Flosce,” entered | ios of truth and by tho necessitios of | roundit, whero the farmers bring in [ son is & laadlord, sud was refurning leading cast from Red Cloud, but the | this port Saturdsy. Hor captain ro- | fact. T have felt that I could not | thoir produces and rotail them from | home aftcr collecting rent. workis rapidiy progr-ssingand the road | ported seeing the spars of a sunken | stapd In the peculiar place I occupled | their wagons to the town people. | Mr. Parnell, in his speech at Lang- will Feach the Blue +i iooner. OFF the marine hospital at | in this great city, grappling with so | Many good substantial buildings bear | ford, Ireland, Sunday, threatened to strocts and buck to tho headquartars, | "1 000 > iwaukce, where the wind appeared | many doubting minds, They came to | witness, that the town has capital in | orzanize a new sgitation in Galwa; where they woro addressed by Lam- | °1 i¥ely_towns are sprivging wp | 1o blow hardeat, soveral vessels drag- | me by the multiplied hundreds, so | it and strikes the stranger ss solid [ and alrcady ways to provent the mes bert:on, Col. Vaunatts, Gen. Dil. | 0% this lino of road, Awboy, Guide | g their auchbra hidly and wers ia | that T could stot do fily best wofk for | looking. Onward we pruceeded with | ing of tha couvention to resist the Rock, Superor, Hardy, Harbine aud | much d Many were partially | them without the most honest and | the firc belching from tho irva stecd | payment of rentals, are being devised, disabled. OfF Fwo Rivers point a fish | fairdealing, And now the question | to atd an extra police forco h s been : e boar capsized and two men were | i8 for you to decide, whother a manin| KANSAS CITY, summoned. The officials and the the Most Durable Sewing Machine ever world by rail. Thia road | geowned, The schooner *‘Daunt- | the Methodist pulpit is borind to hold | thé town of twb states, and heré I { people are both determined, and a vet Constructed +” water logged off tho satae point | (he yenal theory of the atonement. 1 |stopped 4 coupls of dye. Through | collisicn scoms inevitable. 3 . ¥ e tho crew guined shoro safely. | 40 not hold it, and I cannot hold it. | the kindness of Mr. E. N. Vinquist, e et S REMEMEBER: Wast uf Charles. City, Twa, two fost | The question for you to dacide is | brother of our Omaha Consir, 1 had ubtedly tiio best shirt in the | That Every REAL Singer Sewinz Machine has their Trade of enow fell, and the railroads are | Whethera manin the Mothodist pulpit | a good opportunity to look over the | United States is manufacturod at the Mark cast into the Iron Stand and embedded in the blockaded. storm has been very [ a8 got to unqualifiodly affirm and [ city and must say, that it far super- | Umaha Shist Factory. The superiority Arm of the Machine. procession, followed by two han.| e farmersin this paz of the Re- | ¢.ueralin the west. Returns come in | Prezch the doctrine of endless punish- | ceeds anything west of Chicago. -In | of Material and workmanship, com- dred men carrying hoop poles | PRl valley report a bett:r crop of [ slosly, owing to the demoraliitad oon- [ ment, not oply for sin but for indivi- | every direction it shows a go-a-head | bined with their great improvements, THE SINGER MANUFAGTUR!NG co TR 7 R e fuil. | ¢ition” € tho ires. Doubtless the | dual souls; that there is no way pe. | iicss and improvement in tho way of | thatis Reinforced fronts, Retnforced St . . an Sous e, il G e s S e to damage will be very great, | sible for thesoul wo change its source | buildings, grading, and improvements | backs and Reinforced sleeves, makes Principal Office: 34 Union Square, New York- ver of = trausparencies: “Happy e wheat crop. Some fields 1,500 Subordinate Ofices in \‘.h:l nited States and Canada, aud 3,0 Officon in the 01 Waould and South Ameri sepl6 diwe e o P >/t schooocr “David A. Welly" went | after the breath passes from the body. | in general, thowing that the means | their shirt tho most durable and best oosier,” “600 republican majority | oF €orn will yiolds seventy bushels he bottom some time yesterdag, [I cinuot attirm that. The question |are thero, and tho cipitalists aro not | litting garment of the kind, ever ia Hooppole Township.” “Blu Iron and Wagon Stock, In1878 we sold 356,422 Machines. In 1879 we sold 431,167 Machines. Excess over any previous year, 74,735 Machines. Our sales last year were at the rate of over 1400 Sewing Machines a Dayl For v ry ! usiness day in the year. The **0'd Relible” Singer is the Strongest, the Simple t, s o 0th, near St. Mary's for §359 eud 500 ar 23 avd +lark irec 32v- w h M = e Boggs, Allen Fulds, D. G. Court e R Ay TS Macahall, and ,.thf:' o | follows Gown the Repubtican valley Garfiold aud Arthar torchlight com- | ¥ Hards, from whenco with fow ea's pany. fully 100 strong,allin uniforms, 200 €255 grades it tisia Lo tho and bearing their star Lorches, led th | 1¥14 o the divid th, Councilman Caliwell, Gen. beide, Chws, H. Gould, . b, | Choster, sl hjoy cottinunt the ou! tion with Tare o t bowwtiful residonce aad i tismew. s dition on Capttol 1 ots, 15~ N peracre. This section of country has | about five niles off Lake View, just | for youto decido is, whether a man | backwards in expending their wealth | manufsctured at the moderate price of Jeaaw’ Wiiliams —whero is hel” | invested heavily in sicep during t rtheist of Chicago, and it is sup- | in the Methodist pulpit must affirm [in beautifying and improving their | $1.50. Every shirt of our make is **From the canal huat o the ship of |0 C STV B SEP CHE posed that her captain and crew of | the verbal theory of the inspiration [city. In looking down on the rai'- | guarantoed. first-class and will refund stave,” <‘The Hovsiers want a change.” | tB® Patt year and with exce o ght men wers drowned. No trace | of the Seriptures, I cannot affirm that, | road yards in what is called the bot- | the money if found otherwise. Taese, and dozens of others, brought | 6% Several carloads m bo- o hem con'd bo discovered. The | I have said 8o bofore; I say so now. | toms, it 11 a Chicogo on a smallor [ We make a specialty of all'wool, out the cheers of the multitnde, An |ing imported at the schooner had 6,000 tous of iron ore, | I believe, as our articles say, that the | ecale; and not only here, but in what- | Shaker, aud Canton ~flannel, also p 3 old stuffed corset at the top of a pole from Escanaba, for the Chicago roll. | Scriptures contain all that 8 necessary | ever direction you turn all is life and [ chemois underwear, made up with a GED P BEM with a delapidated looking eock and ingmille. It was valued at $10,000, | for silvation.” The Daily News |bustle. In tho evening I boarded the | view to comfort, warmthand durabi hoon- ys: “The Method- | M., K. & T. train, passing through ( ity. RPRbe 10 o 1 subrflerotn 2 and insured for $5,000. The schoon- | Rockford special To invalids snd weak-lunged il iioatts ot woar Cuming and Ssuniors | gh oraatent, it in : a lively trade, towns ar. o s supposed fo bave swamped. | ist confcronce had # graud sevsstion | portions of Missouri and the southenst | pursons wo offor special inducements i E - amouut of money that changed hands | idly and ths c Half adozen other vassels are ashore | whon the following was prescnted in | part of Kansas, where the landscape | in the manner these goods are made At Chicago Prices PARK PLACH. bete on Tudisns amounts to thous- | pacts. cut pointa along the lake in | the case of Hiram W. Thomas, D. D.: | bears a great eimilar to the Nebreska | for their protection. aads, and the wiunings, by reputli-| @ Chestor Is in Thaver county, ore| D0 vicinity, and will be mora or less | “He holds doctrinal views that | prairie country, in parts sparingly P GOTTHEIMER, cas could have been larg v aug- | mile worth of th “wazed. Tho wind at midnight [are ot varianco with the | settlod, and for me to judzo the land 1207 Farnam street. W. J. B RO Tt sl hepind only poscessod & """.'." :;:lviwo:fl-l B33 I000at subsided. &% | theology of the Mothodist Episcopal saoms s ol than the Nobraske | TR - - ATCET, ¥ FARE ohe of the ' 1argesu % : cch, snd vowedly conscien- | lands until we came down to the two J ) g e THE SENATORIAL QUESTION SRR RO B <l Dispaten TigAtIODS. £t e ot | whersoo southern tiers of countics, | VATEST TELEGRAMS 1209 and 1211 Harney Street, Omaha, ding and _promulgation of hi 8 of _cou : i, October 18, 1 o m, | Lo e 2 Fre Methcdiat Epta- | betweon tho stroams fringed with an | AU IVUL Litus ww sewve Missiongpi” i Tower | Roonliniiry wil bow avureof oo | abundance af timbor of luswiant | o ¢0 the Greneral Read-]| SHEELY BRUD. AUy & candidate only on condition “that if | formerly at Belvidere, is C Missourt vallegs, clear or pactly | fiioed irritat imself and a dis. | growth. Hero sido by side with the L . Ving | clondy weather 1n tho southera’ pur, | Lees e e, | Rardior species of spplus of themers | o a the Following Price 10 was elecied bis. namo would | wheat aod barley at the clevator of | southwcst (o ori\west winds, “ata: | and injuricus fo tho great cause of [ northorn clime, flourish varisties of | [ o0 go before the legislature. Tie eloc- | Gregg & Kyser; James Di ra has [ tionery or higher temparature and | evangelical raligion, therofore, grapes, aud _the cotton and tobacco aste 5 tion of Garfield beinz uearly almost | chargs of the bank snd reu estato f barometer. Resolved, that in the interest of the | planta snugly nestle among the corn (OB TR ~ Wholesale and Retail in certain, his prospects loom u>. That | bosiness of Thompson & Dinsmore; | Tne Aojutant-General's Report. | truth, we kindly but firmly reqaest onr | and wheat fields. TLabette in particu- | 3158050 &EUEse ey 8 | eRESH MEATS & PROVISIONS, CANE, POULTRY. FISH, BYC- o 13 and 6tk wiocts | Nanoe is candidate s ot now de- | Maloney & Wilson handle threo lines [ 013 I RCReron brother, Rev. Hiram W. Thomas,D.D. | lar, i3 a beautifal country, and leaving | 1} ive Canary €, Suar £ 3 Y AND COUNTY ORDERS SOLICITED. cdy unless it might be in, hardware, furniture 5 el , to withdraw from the Methodist church | 1t, we enter e e o CIT g -U. = I D U SOcseas i OFFICE CITY MARKET— 1415 Douglas St. Packing House, Opposite Omaha Stock Yards, U. P. B. R. the gulliblo Paddock who pretends to P.J. Kennedy has a gen- i at this session of the conference. THE INDIAN TERRITORY, 3 o K oo fo beiieve that the Ssolid Spf.’in at the [ eral stock of tin and hardware; Hen- | 1 & mo—the adjutant-general of the | ™ p 0ropton o0t 00 rom us | where the loveliest prairies and wood. | o1 b mio Cotiee tor TELEFHONE CONNECTIONS. capitol ia for “Pad.” Tt is said that | dershot & Wright keop drugsand ata. [ 473, In his forthcoming annual re- | OV " S0k AR L D800 oy Wasnixer. hias been somewhat heated up by the | ware stores, two general morchandi election news. It has been uader- | ing houses, a lumber ya stood all long that Dundy was | loon and Livery stable. i of Nichiolaa . friuged streams alternate to delight e Moati Colla thero is a slight chill in_the air b | tonery, and Mr Hendershot publish- | Bort, will ovote considerabloapace to | 0030 " 0 GUa. (o the word of his | the & of the traveller. Tho ouly ’3".’, r:lé}’&;l‘%%:: tween the state of Beatrice statesman | es P‘dP“‘;““‘f;l '{,’;f.lf“"'l‘“’” %‘p' the difforent ststes.. His viowsof this | graceand 'l" ';“g“id'"" "{h‘h“h"l' d’x"‘f?".:’.l.“zflftfl'.'éle'fi;nfl':f?flnfi; ’;;::;KT“’!""?'iPrm it and the chubby chap from Polk | per,and Geo. W. Phillips is the oblig. [ 1o Sierent states.. 2is vie spirit who leads into all trath. mind, trY | Fincat Gunpowder Toa pari.. county, oser an agreed-upon pro. | 1oz postmaster, and hin oflce is kept |11 w,‘““;i‘L;{f:{,‘;“;,‘::_:“;,;‘_“}",'ff;;z Thi important paper was mado tho |ln not cpen for seillement by imiilel B Rt Tk rammo beoween two worthies that | it Castleton’s grocery store. There | S04 T 0 (O, MO0 B0 PUE L order of the day for 10 o'clock to- | people, whe dy i w fow yours, | Heu esifour promises toopen out into an cpen ray- | are also two hotels and a meat mar- ay. The brethren are taking | convert this prairie into g Lars Climax Soap for ture. It was agreod between Paddock | ket besides three store buildings in fthis impertant question. An effort ) G oy J19" 1 ide secms o | The Indian adyocates may say what | 25 bar Laundry Soap o £8228822333 -1SH & McMAHON, 288 N FE of G rocess of erection. Fora two month' | W' bemado during the coming sea- | v they please, and boast of the civiliza- | 13 b Linca Scap, Successors to Jas. K. Ish, e e *82 | Iafant_ Chester s mawmoth, and|®utopaes a militia bill that will |bein favor of Thomas. o ot (6 Natiorie 3 the'feibem Tnce Goon Ry par o 2 b Nance, should be nominated by Pad- |every might the hotels are crowded | bi*ce themilitia on a proper basis. Lovited toTaave are called, but to me it scems a0, as if | New OricansSymup per wiencoooo: -oee 57 DRucnlsTs AND PE = 2 iaze county ficket for |with comers, Cots cover the kitchen | 11 state adjutant-generals aro mov- | special Dispatch to The Keo they are civilized, it is in the Indian il is v 4 2 %o Dealers in Fine Imported and dining rooms at night, and even | 1% in the matter, and will, it is un-| * Ggrcaco, October 18, 1 a. m.—Tbe | tongue and no person can understand MCHANDIASEPLADR. derstood, soud a committee to_confer | Mothodist ' conference’ at ~ Rockford | it, but obably Lavis . " that Nanoo. was :fi Extracts, Toilet Waters, Colognes, Soaps, Toilet Powders. &o. {roascn to suspect that Nanos was | coaches and box cars are resorted ‘o e 8 o D N “],‘y,::v:h\uh!e, he very wisely allow- | forshelter. - Thesurrouading country ‘»”‘if‘;'l'fi“’é. T"eufh“f "f. otdn- | Sacurday evening passed, by a vote of A FEAST AND A FIGHT. i %0 A tull lipo of Surcieal Iestrumonts, Pocket Cases, Trusses and Supporters. Abeolutely Purs “ «d Mr. Castile to have a respectable |18 as fine a prairio landscapa as was | 3¢ ";' :;" iscusa the question at | 110 to 47, the resolutions requesting | We madea short stop at Chateau, a [ 13 It Fow Curriie o 00 | Drugsand Chemicals used in Dispensing. Prescriptions filed at any hour of the night. { vote and then ended him by a blow |ever seen; the soil is excellent and | S0Me longth in his annusl report. Dr. H. W. Thomas, of this city, ac- |small station, to uuload a coffin tele- | § ihs pirtai Cherrics for. Jas. K. Ish. Lawrence McMahon. ‘ { on the head with a stardy henchman | the land is very broken, nearly every Negro Equality. cused of heresy, to withdraw from | graphed for, and an Indian presentre- LRI I T T A TV~ AR IR named Silve can be connted on | acre being arable. It is not, howeter, { special Dispateh to The Tee. the communion and fellowship of that | marked that it would be a hard mat- s for Paddock, “Grst, last and all the | a8 well settlea as the northern part of | fr, en. N. Y., October 181 | church. Dr. Thomas will not with- | ter to bury two mon in ono coffin, and S SZE | Gme Tt wan o scniblo thing in Pad. | Thayer county, bocause 3 Lirzo par- | o e - sy W. o a ks, | draw as ho considers himself & good | on inquiring who was doad, T lesrned * | dock, but almost cat the heart strings | tion of it has beon held by spceula- | o of Hanry W. Johnson, admitted | Methodist. Hewill to-day probably | that a wedding had taken place In the T0 THE TRADE. ' BRESESSBEEER288288 . | oF poor ATbi ho saw in Cistile | tors. ~ Prompt tax cales ars inducing i - | prenent an answer to the Tequest to [ Cherokeo nation, and as such fonsta 0k 3 2 - D vory follon o head - bioak e | . holders o throw fhis Tand into | o, P0F 1t 1864, and now stiormey- | Uit *Ho s doubiless” anxious | nvarinbly wind. up with a ght, two J Haying just opened an entirely new line of Paddock 1o Nance. market, and the taxos Wil probably | Fenennt. sott Fob Wk eeaeert” g | oF & church trial on tho point of doc- | men had baen_shot and killod. Tt 5 ) The Kearney Press s béen sscured | 0on be paid by produsera who reside | Do ot ont Ohromcle setog 1 | ine whorein many of bis brethren (Tooks as i the Indians think enough E S by Nance to open the ball for}*“his ex- | upoR it. JAY. | damages at $14,000. On Tuesdsy differ from him. Whatever the final { of their dusky bea to shoot down L B " " UV % ano | cellency” up there where Paddock fel- uight, tho 7:h inst , Johnson marched [ 0utcome of hls caso may bo, it ia al-| their own brothers if the demon of We would ask the Merchaots of Nebraska to inspect our Siocks most certain that the little breezo | jealousy besets them, and such a case | §; which 1t has created will mako the | ocourred among the Choctaws not long | Bliced fean doctor more popular, and whether be | ago. One conductor told me that in | Lina Beans, 2 1b can 3 | feeling confident we can meet the wants of all in good Goods and 123 | Low Prices i SHREVF, JARVIS & €0, —_— lowa are scarce, and tho nomination ELECTRIC BRIEFS, of § C. Ayer, & strong mau, too, and | special Dispatches to Trs Exx. ag00d ove, against Hamer, is sup-| H. V. Bemis, the brewer, now in demooratic procession, carrying a or, for which_sorvice he was to id. A fow daya after The Dem- Omata for saie, 500t 88,000 Sach e Rt . e Dpal., S ew goos into aregular church or estab- | and about Enfals, in the Creek nation, | yisar Soit 0 5 ot cuery b o CARNS CEOWD IN SEWARD track, n y-mile race , calling , etc., Chicago, ho wil draw larzoraudiences | wook. That such things are afrong | S, 2 s = id that at one time he was & day between Miss Ei lo P el R— - S ADDITI N, arotomako a dush for Nance for | ext Thursdey bettoen Ol Tinma |olo waid thet ot than over. Ho prochud in tho con- | proofs of civliastion no one will | P Senator and to put him in if possible, [ JOWSt, uf Fngevota, SRS TS Nin gregational church at Rockford yes- | deny. I el 3 #0 88 to make Carns governor. Cloud- | ie E. Pin 144 The South American War. terday, and not half the people Who | On the superb steel-tracked road | 3} i3 Gomiicice | ine Jones, who is the Bill English of ““,;f:'“ dy of John Pattalz, sged | S cial ispacl to tho Boo wanted to hear him oould get in. wo rapidly approsched and entered | wlimoat meai 1 Seward coun’y, heads the Carns tick- e fbody of J e | s iion (Octoben 1, 18 me DEFNISON, P2 bl ki et for state senatar, and upon him the | 33, the seventh victim of the Garden iti i Tho Cotton Crop. the Golden Gate of Texss, At this | Coit force of the opposition will be direct- | City distillery explosion, was recover- gci‘;;:;!:;’g"z"“;s"sf;“‘;gyff"";_hg‘:fl e St et ant {HGHE iicw—iTis ed. Heiss notorious. railroad tocl, | ed from the ruins yesterday at Chic- | \O8 50 "0t 500 o ioiice'to send by thia| WASHINGTON, October 16.—The | Missouri, Kansas and Texas, and the as well as Carns, aud his defeat is a |azo il beyond the throateced bombard- |following is the ageicultural bureau's | Houston aud Texas Central-—conuect | Tohco i aeharm) probability. ‘Thenomination of Ham- | Dr. F. A. Vumoschzisker, a well- | ;o0 by the Chilians of Chariliss, | cotton report: The returus of Uo'o- [ with iron bands the great bighways | 10" ;;‘;(;;,";;'},’,g)’gfi;f_" ilton, of Seward, & blow| known epecialist in eye, ear and| Alin and Chaneay. The reason gly- | ber lst give s condition of the cot:on | between the upper Mississippi and the Tobicen (Meerscham) pe . i s, per ‘whole, per I boneleas, per ib.. ‘S10071 19 S to Carns that will no doubt lose him | throat diseaser, of Washiogton, D.[C., | en for this bombasdment i { crop of 1880, beings declins of 8 per [ gulf of Me: Throogh Dennison | Hams, sigar-cured, E . s » Seward county, and will goa loug way | was found dead in his bsd Sunday ?“:)!v;;a;lszug““’n:rbl’::: u;:in‘lndwt:? Gout einos Sepzemg"m Tat. Gompated 5vcrytbing must pass _that goes in or | Bier fresh roll perh “doid ‘NOSCUVYHOIM ‘O 'F toward beating his Nance-Carns lo morning, at his residence, No. €91 ,r4]y manner by the Peruvians, and | With returns received at the same time | out of northern, middle and westcra | Conntry ordces will receive prompt and_carsfui “WALS XS o WoIF SASVASIA lativo ticket. ' Tho *‘erand scoop’in | Fourth strect. Heart discéso was the | gho Chiliane now dsmand that the |last year, there is a guin of 2 per cent. | Toxas. These facilitates must necea- | stension. Poitvels mocoods sid oo cre. TVIAYIVA TIV SALVOIGVEI Indisna snd Ohio, and the zood feel. | canae. corvette “Union” and the traneport| The Atlantic states all report fav- | sarily make Dennison an excellent J. B. FRENCH & (0., ing it engenders, will do alzreat deal The wedding of Admiral Rogers'|*‘Rimac” must be given up, or if not, | orable weather and crops, two earlier | point of transfer. A neat purk, with | The Original Reliable G:rocers, Pt A given up, : L toward the election o S ulti. | dsughter and Mr. Nelson, of New | Callao and the ports further south will | than last year. ~ In Florida there s a | stately shade trees of luxuriant foliage, | * No, 1119 Faroham Street, friends in Richardson, "d"" "‘“{“! 'J' York, will take placs before mid-win- | be bombarded. Dictator Purala_ has | universal complaint of damage from |adoros the center of the city, which OMAEA. NEB. mately throw for Dundy or Laird. | ¢ " ppg retarn of the Admiral last | sent in his ultimatum thatif the Chil. | storms. In Alabama there is rust and | has a very thrifty appearsnce. From | — Although Paddock teleraphed the | o ) ‘after a long absenco at sea was | ians wish tho “‘Union” and *‘Rimac” | caterpillars reported in many locali- | this point I took the Texas Central M. R. RISDON, | Pawnee county republican convention i ¢hq gcasion of great rejoicing. they arein the bay of Callao and at | tles. In Mississippi, Lovisiava, Ask- | and land=d at General Insurance Agent not ty tru h inees against N - ’ | h" o instruct their “;’l‘“‘" 1 i | A mow storm set in-at Rochester, | his disposition. 1: is almost certain | ansas and Tenncssee, the weather has DALLAS, im, yet they did 5o, al ‘! ot ae o | - Y., last night at 10 o'clock, which | that 30,000 men are beinz landed at | been too wet and great loss from ball | 5 town of no mean prospects and pros- e Dun. | threatened in a few hours to blockade | Avics, and the flourishing Rimac | worm, rot and rusi is reported. . Ta | pority. The town proper hasbetween doabt contned to one of two—Dun-] {riy ™" 2 valley and the city of Kimgs will | Texas too much rain in many localities | 13,000 and 14,000 inhabitants, but S.qu2441M0 J b ds, if Van| The epizootio has made its appear- | shortly beconverted into a howling | and worma in nearly all aro reported. | with the close surroundings no less “:_'k‘v]‘{”“h“_s mow Stan! Otoo, ho s | 20ce 88 epidemic i mild form in | wilderness. The Chilisns have de- [ Still correspondents states that there | ¢han 20,000, It is the main cotton 4 i = :lril:x(‘“‘lcmlm:c;:g’ e w,.hir'.‘gtar:r.h H:uc: in livery -:.m:- alruyudlhumel‘i mw:muyr. cane and | isasmuch cotton as can be gathered. | market for all the country round, atd Tt tutcreat e 2 e y are sick. The disesse tcems to be| cora fields, and cut down fruit trees, T h very lively sppearance. It P o :nmhevl.,l.‘;h..m.‘na. hore claia that | ¢ ing. Wifushiouilhiadeihavolbec sar Real Estate Transfers. Nid oo e ot oA st thid RB AL R 135 O At e Do Bamlaitanne Con tL ot tessta disiun voles ¥ — ried off or killed After completely | Annie C. and Joho T. Paulsen to | point and one terminates here, and [ AM"RICATINTIEE dmbar oo S0 3 = ¥ l stickers. GOING TO ABDICATE. sacking the Polo Soco plantation and | Henry Dohle: w. d. e. 22 feet lot 4, | another road is going to connect here | mesdtie i OMAHA. NZR. / ST s oot clected ands i the IX SALINE COUSTY Special Dispatch to Tux Bra. burning the curtom houss, railroad | block 138, Omaha.—6,000. from the remotest. southwest portion | ¢ o rgaNT Sirouiare and f] 1a. teoiars everything isaot 80 smooth sailing as | St. PETERSBURG, October 15, 1 a. | buildings and plantation houres at| George P. Bemisand wifo to Gharles | of the state and accordingly Dallas A. W. NASON. <, mpof Omela, o0 wnd $1.50 | it might be for the Dawes ticket. Not | m.—The Czar has offered to the Czar. | Chimbrite, they re-embarked and pro- | G. Hoho:w. d. 5. § Jot 5, block 16, | has a great fu-ure. Toe land here is DPENTIST Toak S1\ihRa" 11 | that Dawes is particularly unpopular, | owitz a Tegency, transferring to him | ceeded to Supi, where they destroyed | credit Foncier addition, Omaha—525. | such, that every variety of fruit, > - but he gives out the impression that | the rein of the government, provid the San Nieolus and other mining J;l;phs F. fheely -ng -i'; to Jo- | cereal orb:ny:hinz grown north or | om: Jusks e = | pr————y the regular republican ticket is for | he will consent to Princess - | property. is thought that they | seph F. Sheeley: q. c. d. und. } of n. | south can be cultivated to advantago. SRS oE e e Paddod el dicmo U el g:m{‘i.l' children rauking as Princ Jhnlvs started to Pacusweayo to destroy .fl..z 5, biock 134, and und. fiut 3, | ATl the talic about. the wild penplugd CHARLES RIEWE, / vls‘Ec AR onKs l knows a taing or two about politics | the blood and take precedence after | all they can in that part, whence they | block 119, Omaha; also lot 3, Ragan’s | Texas, can be safely set down as bosh, G ? R Es A when he sces them, has no other idea | the Grand Dukes, the Czar retaining | msy, parhaps, continue on to the fer- | additicn, Umaha.—§1 a8 everything here moves about in E RT AK ER 1 7 ERNST KREBS, Manager. EAL ESTATE RGENCY. | tut that the chairman of the sepubli: | imperial pe leges snd eticing to | loand produciie region of Chicara ) 2gPh F- Sheely anc wifeto John | every reapect as smpatkly aad even as - 2 samafacturer of sl RS o8 5 b | can state central committes, is & candi- | Levidia permanently. Va'ley,.in whioh ate situal a large | M. Sheely: q. c. d., part sec. 17, tp. | does the common day life in Omaha | yetaiic Cases, Coffivs, Caskets, Shrouds, et CILLEGE AR 15th & Douglas St., dite for Pailiack buaguie Biiall. aad number of valuable sugar plantations. | 15, r. 13, e.; also w. § lot 3, blk. 119, | or elsewhere. Farubam Street, Bet. 10th aad 1115, Omzabia, Neb. - v,,I,f‘,:.fi ,,,G..: oMaRA4, 518, E—— OMAHA, - - - - - N2E. | Wells, his candidate for state senator, | Meals at all hours at Tizar's 15-tf| Maoy of these being owned by for-| Omaha—$L. After having mades trip or two I rders Prompiy At ®nded To.

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