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A. GARFIFLD, of Ohio. ¥OR VICE-PRESIDENT, CHESTER A. ARTHUR, of New York. SIDENTIAL EL:CTORS. TAM ALBINUS NANCE. stenant-Governor, AL NDERJ For Auditor, JOHN WALLICHS. For Treasurer, .M. T US MONOPOLIES. NAGNANIMO! The v rai'rosd was wonopoly has ex- Je for trapsport- ing the populous pat of Nebraska and eeven cents per mile west of North Bl Duri period of eight years that 2orporation has exseted ten dol er car Joad for transportiog fre s-ouri river and £f across the conts for con- ing possengers over the first twn mils of its rosd. A fow weeks ago (> meosgers of that road; Griven by tho overhelming pub- iment againat their extortions, compelled to mect the rivalry of ferry - boat, snnounced with grand Blast throagh their Omaha organs that a great re- duction had {aken place in bridge te1's, that passengors would be carried for twenty-five cents and freizhts at six dollars per car, over the Omaha o a a ike all the magnanimous conces- wicns of this gisnt monopoly, this pre- tended reduction of bridge tolls wee a mere enare to blind the public and appease the popular clamor. As a comp.ny, and, sccording to Doston , but of American mathods. Noatigenty ~ h schieved an io- No em'rgoncy such thy pos- tal and rail way o8 would have isd the in cuttiog Eaglish red tape. doubtful if the idea of resavering this lo-t time would have ever o Brit'sh flicials trained in ro ties and e 0 the worship of the Very Reverend Preced: ic couveert compa- ny, led by Mme. do Montelio, and convisting of five artists, of whom ths n public never heard, has az- rived in New York, aud will s003 make a first appearance. Mume. Marie Roze is fo make her ppearance, siace her ratura to ihis coustry, at two concerts in the Boston Music Hall on_the 28:h and 30k of this month. The popularity Of this artist is attested by the fact that most of the tickets for these con- cexta are alccady sold, Me. Pitt, one of tho new Euglish actors brought over to this country by Mr. Wall:ck, is an American by birth. His full name is Henry Maden Pitt—not John Pitt, as it was given in the theatre programme—and he was born in Albany in 1850. He has played all his life in England, and is chicfly identified there with the char- acter of Lord Chilton in Mr. Mar- ehall’s “False Shame.” * 1t is #aid that Signor Salvini is doep- Iy interested in his approaching Am. erican engagement, and talks con- stantly of it. play Desdemona, Ophelia, and the wife to his Othello, Hamlet and Gladiator, while Marie Prescott will assume the ier roles—Emilia, Lady Mac- betn and Parthenia, On the “off night” of his engagement a new play will be performed, and Mrs, D, P. An Italiau opera PGETRY OF THH TIMES, The Awful Bang. A Vewtiful W1 se hair was silvery she Pought an swful red bang On her forehead to b een, ne Foldup your be: red so Take the light tie from your throat, Ext no more ice-cream or pesches, Driuk ne mora soda or beer, Go o moredown o the bes | ol with its b1l days is here: : —Puck. HONEY FOR THE LADIES. Chenille scarfs are new for broak- fes: shawls. Battons aremore widly extravagaut then ever. The Chenille bonnet is the latest thing in millinery. Boih square and round trains are worn in evening toilet. Mrs. Ellio Wilton will | ¥ pusangers. ““Oh, keep it,” remarked the brute, “‘end gize mo credit for it n next week's wash bill.” She wes going to the postoffice, Lut she alight- ed at Grand street. The bas ball season has ended, and he melliflaous mouthings of the um-— pire, a3 he man‘ully argues with the second base mar, are hushed. The arnica market iy _dull, and the mew wing for the hospital will not need to be built for anotherseason. - The base runcer has “got under” for the last time (wo wish some of them had). the heme plate has gat a “‘alide,” “fly” time hss pasred, and the only batfer in the lind at present is the griddle- The boys have earned this t oake pan. run. “It ain't no usa denyin’ do fack,” said Brother Gardner, after a long #i- BANKING HODSES- THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED. BARKING HOUSE IN NEBRASKA. CALDWELL, HAMILTONZCO BANKERS. TRADE JACOBS [ Bustnezs transacted mme as that o sn Incor. porated Bank. or §oid suljoct 0 A paratle fu three, Learing Interest, of on terest Advanoss made to customers on_ approved se- curities at market rates of interest Buy and sell 7o ment, Stat oncs, “‘dat de razor am de black men's favorite weepin’. Up to do time dis club was organized, ebary cnll'dman irdis clubwasin de habitof walkin’ round wid a fazor on his pus- eun, but dat custom am done awsy now. Ican’t say dat do color of de handlo eber ma~e any difference, an’ it was mostly thossme whether do weepin' was ear'd #n de boot I orde For one, T have foun’ all sich fings uncalled for. If I sm tackled on my way home av’ can't make de man believe dat T amnot de pusson he am lockin’ far, Isot_down upon him wid !l my might. _In twe minits’ time he am either used up or I am on my way home at de rate of sixty miles an honr, an’ dar am no cuts to Sell Eropean Passage Ticketa. GOLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MADE. avgldtt U. S DEPOSITORY, First Nationar Bank OF GMATIA, snd Farnbam Streets, UEmaiENEDY RHEUMATISH, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, ackache, Soroness of the Chest, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swell- ings and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, General Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Feot and Ears, and all other Cor. 13t OLDEST EAHKXE ESTABLISHMENT 4 § Pains and Aches. (SUCCESSORS TO EGUNTZE EROS.,) s856. i880. We call the attention of Euyers to Our Extensive Stock of CLOTHING, AND GENTS’ FURHISHING COODS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. We carry ihe Largest and BEST SELECTED STOCK ¢F GOODS IN OMAH Which We are Selling at GUARANTEED PRIGSS !! Eowers will probably take the leading patt in this play. CONNUBIAL SIPS. Sevator McDonald wilt soon marry a Washington widow, it is said. Tt is_suggested thata great many married lives might be improved by continuing them as they begio, by tel- egiaph: List week the marriaze of Mr. Mer- rill to Miss Lee was snnounced. Of course at the wedding feast all went Mecrill-Lee. *Do rou love this girl better than you do her sister?” was what a Kansas cletgyman asked a men who stood bc- fore him to be made a husband. One of the greatest weddings of the season was last week, of Cholmondely Jones to Miss Gilder, the youngest sis- tet of the editor of Beribner's and the poetess, Rev. Hugh O. Pentecost, of Hart- ford, Connecticut, s brother of Mr. Pentecost, the revival prescher who hasbeen working with Mr. Moody, was married on tie 14th of October, to Miss Ila Gatling, of Harl daughter of the inventorof the Ga gun. bind up an’ no mars to gim meaway.” atter of fact ody ki that matter of fact, every body knows that e the twenty-five cent rate over the Tridge isa downright swindle. The No Preparation on enth e 7. Jacons Ore J: a3 2 aafe, sure, simpie . Hemedy. A trisl entails U trifling outlay of 50 Ce fng with pain cau bay: of ita claima. Directions fn Elevon Langvages. 80LD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS 1IN MEDICIRE. A.VOGELER & CO., Baltimore, 3d., U. 5. 4. Fancy feathers show theinfluence of 2 A the crazs for plaided effects. The baker's cap is now mare loftily August 20, 1863, ILORING o Attorney-General, : J. DILLWORTH. . er of Public Lands %and uildiogs, Organiz Capitaland Profits 0Over$300,000 ‘Specially authorlzed by the Secratary or Treagury P e receive Subscription Lo the U.S.4 PER CENT. FUNDED LOAR. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS oNTZE, President. 8 Kotxrz, Vice President. OUR MERCHANT DEPARITMENT IMPIETTES, ““Jub pever tackled a stovepine,” rolemnly romarks The Rochester Her- ald. The hoathen ought fo be getting light. Theboard of foreizn missions gathered in nearly three-quarters of a million last yesr. The litest phase as to ths baptism q 0 is as to whother immersion is vatid when the candidats is put un- der water in a rubber bag and comes out dry. A La Crosso minister prayed for those “‘who are smitten with illness nd thosa who have gono fishing, and al-o those too lazy to dress for ehurch,” If Adam had been created a boy in- stead of & full grown man, he would have clubbed ail the apples off from that tree bofore the scrpent had a chareca togat through the fonce around the garden. Just wow younz women who have not opened tho family Ribla for months disglay a great interest in the sacred volume. Thty gize into it & dezen times a day to see how their autamn leaves sra pressing. A telophone operator, whan asked tos o at a dinver the cther day, horrified the party,in a fitof shaent-mindedrest, by lowing his head and shouting, “Hello! hello!” Force of habit, A theolo; class whet! Is in charge of Mr. THOMAS TALLOY, whose well-establishe el i s reputation hes been fairly earned. 45 Yearsbeforethe Public. i THE CENUINE DR.C.McLANE LIVER PILLS for DISTRIBT_T’IDKET— icial District. TAM. ¥or Attorney—Third N. T. BURM We also Keep an Immense Stock of Tas: Cologgno omthedral 1s completed ; : ak receives depostt without regard to and s are the lives of fourteen archi- G o i e are not recommended as a refuedy all theiills that flesh is heir to,” but afl; er, and in ._nIl Bilio ava voters didu’t pan out, l i, and Sick He: Tur: “independent press,” the Chicago Times and M Herald, their editorial corps orders to chenge the tenor of al for Emigranta in_the To- maylatt mupmiwoe |REMEMBER WE ARE THE ONE PRICE STORE Geo. P. Bemis M. HELLMAN & CO, Rear Estate Acecy. NI 263 Faynham Sireet, 16th & Douglas Sts., Omaka, Neb. —— ! R. No better catharti ed pre paratory to, or after ta e. As asimple purgative they are utiequaled. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. The genuine - v Each box ha with the impr PiLL. . have given their ed Joux L. Repick is reported to have erday, “T wouldn't bet on vz, democratic this year, I'm £ 1 would ” said ye Tex per r of all the Russins has 1 tired of bis new wife and taken a certain Polish princeer, ess men should Jreceive pub sourl. NEBRASKA. Grand Central Hotsl. mnation ocratic nationsl commitiee liave iseued & manifesto an_the Ooto- ber elec It's manifest,-o too menifest how the republican iron has d into thelr soul. asked his ravo of Moses should ly concealed; and a simple youth, who unfortunately stammerz, thought it must bs “be- because t-they would t-tske him up and st-stuff him.” The Oregon h enter w0 of representas tives wanta a chaplain, but it docsn’t watt 1o pay for his sarvices. One of the Slem clergyinen, when asked to como and pray for the membere, re- fused, but, on heing informed that he might be voted 8 a day for his min Ye rolented. He did not got ha was seven dollars anda half. Now, thismorninz the superintendent of the jobroom in Tar Bex office received a packet byexpressfrom Pawtucket, R.I., over fifteen hundred miles distant, weighing twenty pounds and filling a hox about two fee express charge was anly one dollar and sixty cents. And still the organs of the Union Pacific laud the msgaanim. ity of that great monopoly for its lib- eral policy towards the poople of the west. Dick Torpin was liberal and for winaing a man's watch and every- thing he had he was in ihe habit of ing them enough money to get Fome, There seoms to by a general im. that there is ® screw locse n the arection of build- ur public schocds. In the a large number of pu- ceiving instroction in one of the building, pending the of the Cass s'reet school, LW the name. eLane, spaled Giffre e e Burdett, and the Fort Wayne Organ but sa ciatie OMAHA e —North Slde o Co's. Organs. I deal in Pianos and Orgass exclusively. Have had yearal J. S. WRIGHT, Neie Tt der 9, CHICKERING PIANO, 1605 Farnham St. Omaha, Nebr. experience in the Eusiness, and handle only the Best. J. S. WRIGHT, Street, City Hall Building, On £1a ot being gobied u7 And Sole Agent for 400,000 ACRES carefully selected land In Eastern FAALSEY V. FITCH. Tuuer BOGGS & HILL, , Piltshurgh, Pa., N vt areaiatn mpeerea e snaomaia | Hallet Davis & Co., James & Holmstrom, and J. & C. - “n ot imitations of | REAL ESTATE BROKERS L Fischer's Pianos, also Sole Agent for the Estey, Carpetingsl Byron Reed & Co., OLDEST ReTARLISKD REAL ESTATE AGENCY 1IN NEBRASKA. ct of title to all Real jelas County. mayltt UNLIKE PILLS whit I Purgatives, is pleasant to take, we too nueh.’ Mulls sxe vowa part of millivery, ul many cf the new bonnets sre wown ¢ gather with wuffy, weich in el al inatch in material and ming, for maffs must be trimmed woll as bunnet Ladies relurning from Paris have brought with them svmo five French kid boots, the teps of which are with ik, and emb adered in shades to match tho color tio costume worn et the time, Go'd, silyer crb) the topsof gloves d. nade wear; and iz lets of Valencienn or Ventbian face are ised on white or delicately tinted eveinog gloves. square, end the J 1 want to be a minister, And with them take my stand; Then in the Iieat ammer months, I'd roura all o’er this land. ile a number of rooms are vacant waoceupicd, because by their po- they have = school pur sta ara constantls bu'ldings have been med uil, thewaste of flaor space, ficiency of ventilation,and the geverdly inadeqante. architectural trestment of the building problem, | The proposed reduction of passenger e «f the owndidates for the super. | Tales to four ceafs & mile on fhe intmdency of the echools in this city | eve of a seesion of tho legis- rted as saying that whileinout. | Jature s heraldod abrosd by The faculty of au Ohio female sem- l¢ aupuarancs oue ‘schools woro | Pr. Miller, of the Herald, ax anothor | inary has issod <xdams thor s popil credit to the city that in -interior ar. atact of magvanimity, but the con- | ehall have more than one male visitor rangements they wero at least fifty | cossion comes with very bad grace a e sy et il davile sears bebind Ehe ageand a disgraco | year after the Atchizon, Topeka and :‘h::x:;:;’shl:\::?‘::h:::lc:;i‘i:;i e 2 city of the size of Omaha, Now | Sadta Fe, whith bad no government day the old menfind themselves harred thuny is mo doubt that for anch = ataty | "UPt%ien #hd i uile with money | 223 . planked down by the etockholders,has vf ailuirs the bullding committee of | reduced its passenger- rate fo four our school board is largely responsi- centa and ;rhen the reads in llng Upon S and Towa have reduced below tkree s 4} ""6""“' ffi""“‘y ceuts and those turther east below two i 4 #nd specifications | cent per mile, - These magnanimous for echool buildings from competent monopolies may furnish a pretext for * who arefully abreast of all | scoundrels in the next legislature to < ! | caulate Church B d veport th e ek 4 5 r te ch Howe and report that - '"fl::c'}:':::l'”:; c'.:.h‘»‘.l there is no legislation needed to pro- o - tect the people against extortion, but rehitects are no doubt | honest representatives will insist that to be found in our city, ‘But the{ the people shall have better guarantee New York milliners, Lut will Toiding commitiooshould, in 4 senwe | £ [ resiment than he chesp | .57 L0k B Lt will probably independent of their architect. | © o ey “New York belles ate wearing the | should acqusiat themselves with Zulu hat.” It is to bo hoped that s - hey will not sdopt the Zula fall dre what is newest and bestin the erco- " i o o i on of aiod LN Pt postal department in running a special | It would pecasion remark, except at ; : 218 16th and construction y those who are initiated into | short and are made of ladies cloth. 3 trimmi i k ©wn acail themselves of the reduction, | A {rimming much i vogue is blacl nets; pluch being the new materlel. ing eastward or coming back from the Plash roses form the favorite garni- The same is true about the pretend- revival of & fashion of ye olden time. butthe great body cf our peeple still drosses. piid £12for the transfer of & car load & costumes, C. Pacific agent for ft. The eame | dress in trimming evening dresses. for milen, whie’ it bridesmaids from the bridegroom. by the U. P. bridge over the Mis- | they rival the splendor of autumn | actually at the alter of the chapel in . have been sent tot o ool | 110 i o Missonri can hardly be appreciated, | 1+ D470 been ceut totho reform school | ot been siven, and tho cereraeny had Sleoves are very long for the street, | solod themsclres in a very sensible and twenty-six pounds, to a station on the hus. The same costly film borders an | aiter which they drove out to spend charges for carrying this package, rattlesnae she docs not wait for a | A Notasulga correspondent of The et lof 0k peooha B - | catches Lis snakeship by the tail, and e = Sh kil e last week at Loachapoka between oar, Lhnd a dreadfol scara vesterday, i BB e eittrday. f engaged somo time, snd_ Mics most buffling the skill cf herphysician, it was the ‘panacea license was obtuined and theceremony ud worthle:s Note this prescription down, great bady of the travelling communi- | called the Leonardo de Vini. the mystery of procuring tickets be- | Some very small bonnots sppesr not embroidered with jot beads. The bulk of the travclers and every Trish point and church lace form the east ave still gouged out of fifty cents tares of many lovely evening dresses. + attempt o put the English” | o1 reduction of freight tolls. A fow French modistes add flowers as ao- Inding | piy five cents per hundred pounds. Green Taco ¢an hardly b called of paper across the Miseous, and we | QIS (Ll woods were traneported for 7 cents | Silver jewelry is morestylish than it five cent: i | There aro o many red costumes | A coupls whose family oscupy a The outrageous extortions | folirge. Arlingfon, when the clergyman dis- fqr eight years for smoking cigars in | to bo postponad to next day. The A few days ago sn Omaha merchant and tho lace, which falls to the | philoscpbical manner by roturuing Colorado branch of the Union Pacific, India mull. the afternnon ata picturesque epot. in filling a box about foutteen inches Tuskegeo (Aln.) News says:, “Quiten snalches his head off in & jifly. i Mr. Josso Warren and Miss Lillie < i fetaroed home 1 7, ShEee! recently stricken seriously 1 being apprised of the facts of life, aud requested e:formed by Rev. W. P, Dickinson, ve doctors.”™ ty are still paying the ffty-cent rate. | The new peasant dresses are very fore starting over the bridge | *MoRE la'e novelties in millinery. “Red is the leading color for bon- one from theinterior of the stato zo- most fashionable mull neck soarfs. for the transfer scross the Missoui. Deep tacks on dresses are a recent favorites, doubtless eceive rebates, cersories to all bot the simplest w York | Last we-k the publishers of Tae Bex beautiful, but it is usod on the new hold the ecelpt of the Unlon | wiita and clear as g'acs, are. ased-to 7 banired pounds 100 | 2714, and s now choeen for gifts to S S FoRalh R0 sapwihben | o PRy Mtics IRk lrofta ow (it 2k oot position in Eneland, were practiced on the people west of the | . T¥0 young girls in Providence, R. | coversd that the. requisite notice had the stret. would be bride and_bridezroom con- shipped & package of goods, weighing kvuckles, is rich aud elderly in ita | home to consume the “hreakiat,” distant from Omaha 724 miles. The When a bontana girl runs scross a | the Fegion. #quare, was eloven doliarsand seventy | stick, but watches her opportunity, I v novel and romantic marrisgs covurred Afiower girl to another—Ah! R ate vor i | Yatborogh.. They Nad Besn woois R A ill with tvphoid faver, which was al to the propriety of its cousumwation, whereupon the 1: Mis Lillie is improving rap PEPPERMINT DROPS, ank, . A a9 recentiy preached at Chaplin, Conn., on Abraham’s call to offer up Tsaac, very gravely remarded: “It wasno deubtial voice. I be'ieve | O that Abrsham krew that ho heard the | it voice of God juat a3 ly ne you know yon hest my voice, if you are " A straightetiing np of the congregation followed quickly. A good Methodist preacher in Tndi- na was called to account by his con. gregation for defects in grammar that were very noticeable in bis sermous, He promised to do better, and there wasa great improvement, but ono Sunday he became very much inter. ested in his_discourre, and recalling bimself, rewarked, *‘Brethren, I msy haveviolated the rules of grammar to day, but T'm bound for the King- dom of Heaven.” EDUATIONAL, Haa It ever occurred to buse ball men that a mlk-pitcher is a good fiy- cuteher? g The epizooty, says.the Philadelphis Bulistin, mercly diffors from other ccldx in its horscness. A naughty Philadelphia paper eays the late marriage of an_Ilinois gir] 10 a uiegro was a caso of color-blind- niess. When a Cincinnati men speaks of the productions of his hen yon never know whether he is a literary fellar or a hog-raiser. When & young man veturns from a summer tour without his trank, you may kuow that ho has had trouble with some rascally hotel keepers on the rozd. Ono consolation tn being rich Is to know that if your daughters can’t find American husbands, money will hire some rheumatic, knock-kneed old count to take them off your hands. Liquor is now brought into Marble- head, Massachusetts, and sold in by rela labelled “Shoe Heels.” When a Marbleheader gets a barrel of the ““medicine” in his cellar, he considers himself “‘well heeled.” “By Goorge!” observed a Danbury young man who was married lase month, “if T'd thought about kindling coal fires I'd never got married in the fall. T'd waited till next spring and had asix months’ honeymoon: A handsoms lady entered a_dry- £0ods house and inquired for a ‘bow.’ The polite clork threw himself back, and remarked that he was at hor ser. vice. “Yex, but I want a buff, not a goen one,” was the reply. The young man went on measuring roods imme. diately. ‘‘The cheapoess of the American Dewspaper is simply wonderful,” said Mr. Sala during a_ recent speech in London. Woshould smilo, Therois the Conway (Ark.) Traveler, for in- stance, which calls the Repudlican partya yellow dog, mongrel, two- faced, pop-eyed, flat-nosed gang of marauders,”—all for 82 a year in ad- vance. Alter all, brethren, of the Pullman palace ing alive sectional issu try. — [Burlington Hawkeye. Dis- charge him then, and give us a man who shail treat thcse sectionsl issues with corrosive supplement, as the old Iadies prefer to call it.—[Boston Transcript. When an eastern man goes to Colo- rado he is called a “‘tenderfoot” until ho has been stabbed, ehot at, engaged ‘nn free fight, fallen down a mine, kicked by a mule, and chased by & vigilance committee. Then they ad- mit that he is getting used to the country, and when he kills his man he is looked upon as a citizen. We underst, A young man in Yale college went | Culp, toa barber's shop to be shaved. It |land, ras the first time that any other hand | badly troubled with theamatiom. fo than his own hsd performed that | several months when cperation, and he"had allowed his & portion of a bottle of St beard togrow fora week in order to | Oil, which gave her perfect appear as if he needed shavi sat down in the chai passed his hand lizhtly over his cheek and said: “‘Shaved once to day, sir, haven’t you. He was smoking a ciger on a street car, and & lady took out her purse and handed him ten cents. “What's ed under his | this for?” ho asked her. “It’s to buy | 8 good cigar when you emoke in thy A new soprano, Mile. Bellin, | J i | eays the Tribune,”is an | her debot in Boston laet wekons | Prosence of ladies,” shs said, as ahe ton last week as a | looked around snd received the en- | C o, not merely of American member of the Rive-King concert | couragement of several of the femals i Tace is worn on ved for prome- s and gaunt- wport, point COMPLAINT 4 Specdy snd Effectus] Cure, PERRY DAVIS' PAIN-KILLER Has etood the test of FoRTY YEARS' trlal Directions with eack votele. OLD BY ALL Carpetings| . DETWILER, - Old Reliable Carpet House, — (1405 DOUGLAS STREET, BET. 14TH AND 15TH OGDEN Huu y (ESTABLISE D IIN 1868.) Cor. MARKET ST. & BROADWAY 8 gume s love,, | Carpets, Oil-Cloths, Mattirg, Window-Shades, Lace Curtains, ‘ollec, Baking Powler. Eluvoring Extracts, cte , Ly eample, (0 faniliss, Proflt good. Outfi free. People’s Tea Ce., Box 5020, St. Lonia, Mo. KATLISET, THE MERCHANT TAILOE, Inprepared to mako Parts, Suts and overcoats to arder. Prices, fit and workmanship guarantoed o euit. ©One Door West of Crulckshenk’s. 101y ““Blla, is our father at homel”ssid a bashful lover to his sweetheart. 1 want to propose something very im- portant to_ him.” “No, Clarence, papa it mot at home, but I am. Couldn’t you propose to me just as well?” And he did with perfect suc- PRICES REDUCED" TO $2.00 AND $2.50 PER DA Located in the business centre, conve to places of amusement. Elegan Ty frn . ot The Abbe hat is a pretty round hat worn by young ladies who get their millinery directly from Parls, Tnese have not yet been imported by Olivet college, Michigan, is tn hate anew hall of natural science, The Woman's college at Salem, Ore- gon, 8 now open and rexdy to receive lady students. Tllinois Tndustrial University may fairty claim to have thebest art gallery in the west, occupying a hall 61x79 feet, 1t is believed now that all the Towa College students who appliad for echools for this winter have secured places, The telescope in use college, Meadsille, Pa., is an sight. feet refractor, seven and a half inches object glaes, in power capable of sepa- rating minute double stars, The Williston Seminary opened in 1841, and had 6,850 students since thst time. It numbers 750 graduates of colleges and other schools among its alumni. One-third have entered the ministry, one-third the law; and the remaining third aro physicians, iournalists, or civil engineors. Tha work of the fal] term at Upper Towa University is now fally b.s‘.i?.. The classes are thoroughly orgaized. Several new students have come in rocently, and as 80on as the fall wark is finished in tha agricultural districts a large addition. will be made to the nttendnm‘e-bflfliuning with the next erm. biteoture. Capitol Ave,, Opp. Masonic Hall, THE recent achievement of the OMaHA HARTIGAN & DODGE, Sheet Iron Workers e BOILER MAKERS: Cor. 13th and Cass streats. all trains. RATES—Parlor floor, second floor, 82 50 por day ; thifd fioor, $2.00, The best furnished and most commodious hoase in the city. GEO.T. PHELPS Prop. METROPOLITAN Oxans, Nes, IRA WILSON - PROPRIETOR. Etc. = MY STOCK IS THE LARCEST IN THE WEST. I #ake a Speecialty of comfortable and homalike hose, marst "UPTON HOUSE, |WINDOW-SHABES AND LAGE GURTAIN3 Schuyler, Neb. Flist-class House, Good Meals, Good Beds y Rooms, and kind and sccommodating mneiniin 9 Mats, Rugs, Stair Rods, Carpet- Lining Stair Pads, Crumb S. MILLER, Prop., Clothes, Cornices, Schuyler, Neb. Cornice Poles, Lambrequins, Cords and Tassels In fact Everything kept in a First-Class Carpet House. at Alleghany foqu Please Give Us a Call. THE ONI CE WTRERE TR SIS TR 0 BOOTS AND SHOES At a LOWER PIGURE than st any other who huuse In the city, P. LANG'S, 238 FARNHAN 3T, LADIES' & GENTS; SHOES MADE TO ORDER & pertect ft cuar. stess, Prices vy resson dsctite £nd have a Full Line of 1 HOTEL, Laramie, Wyoming, The miners resort, good accommodatlons, sr50 smple room, chrdes reasonabie. Sporie atteution givon 20 traveling men. e B G HILEIARD Proprietor, INTER - OCEAN HOTEL, Cheyenne, Wyoming. First-clase, Fine arge Sample Roor Ulock from depot. Trainsstop from 20 minutes to2hours for dinner. Free Bus toand from Depot. Hates 8200, §2.50 and §3.00, according m; 8 ngle meal 75 cents D. B it's tae porter car whois keep- 8 in this coun- train from San Franeisoo to Omaj ame of Queen Victorix's receptions, 13 be atle gdadvise fatho pln- | order 10 make op twsety.fous x:mn' A Zala foll dross costs absut weaty o i erection of suchachool buid- | ime and place the Autralian mail on | o, 21, 18 €xtzemely decoloite 3 - both ene. o sy et b atactad in our eity. | an early stoamar for Europs, has boon |- “‘Adolphus, my dear,” said she, s l:xl: 73, Superintendent | much commented on as an i £ | “it's newily a year since you first bo: Night © called attention to the in- | American mail ente: gan to call.” “Yes, I belicve so,” : i rprise. The reason « o' o ° for our achool children, and [ ofiicials is explained as follows by the | ““Y-y-0-s, Ithink s0,” mote nerrous isod a reform in this particular. | New York Trimmer than before. ““Well I, I—Don’t you W sdvice bas bom wwply | The British soverament has two | think a change would be agreeablor” srored and il sucoseding sohoole | mail routes to Australia, or rather i | THOre was “a change” in a fow woeks' " to have been erectad after the | Mother government has one and her | time: The pastor mads it. e model as the firat. Thero an | §alast Young infant of New South 2o hen a woman has worked for two R : ales has another. One is 1 ours to aweep a room and then, hav- Sreat smsentialy of the approvoed | the Suer cansl wad 1o :“;,,;',,:3”,,“,‘ ing collocted the irt and lins aed 1 wol building, utility and beauty | the Beitish geverument; the other is | Ue ecraps of paper into the dust-pan, ++3 wo are forced to say. that most -of { 8cross the two oceans and thiy conti- [ 20e8 to the window, opena it and ¢ buildings lack both, Tho health | meg e Now. Xork o Ban Francieco | throws the dirt from tho pan, just as e gl bors | 2\ se 1o subsidy except the sums | @ lively litdle gust of wind “comes comfort of childrenand teachers | paid the steamship and | railway | along and sends it back all over the *equire tho one, the taste of the city | companies for their servicos by the | room again, does she get mad 1 Well, ' the education of its growing gens. | Utited States and the colonis] gov- | rather! cation bl the ot eruments. There has always heen 5 L5t Bgfboncd o olafiiion who will] ¥inek, sy 7, between the i s | MOSIOAL AND DRAMATIC. vices; and thus far thy i- e mbe pompelied to erect another acly Botkes e Bers | . Thouss Eéone is actiog fn 8. 00l edffice to sunplythe deficiencies e Oliborne county, Mississippl, bossts of the handsomest bnl]d‘l’:ga and grounds exclusively for colorad stu- dents of any state In the Union. It offers great advantages for a thorovgh course of stady, of which over 160 young colored men are availingjthem- selves. 1t was formerly callod Oak- laua college, but sincs its complexion, has changed it has boon baptised Acorn university. Ex-United States Senator Revels (the first colored sena- tor) is its president, nental hes regularly beaten the Sues canal route. The Mary anderson is creating a furore in Chicago. 1880, avera fifiy-three d; i S Sk S B e T T in | The oy oomia Gpeta of Deseret st route vin San Francisco and New | “ith great success in New York, York—which is carried by the Pacifc | Mdle. Marie Roze will appear at the Music Hall, Bn_sbon, on the 29th Muil steamship company from Sydney to San Francisco, thence 4o New | a0 20h insts. Nearly overy soat is r-ported to have been sold. York by rail, and thence by the Brit- ieh joail steamers to England—avec- | Mr. John McCallough, who is to aRei forty-five daye, a clear gain of | sppearat the Fifth Aveave theatee cightdayr, later in the season, is now acting in Tt was cn this scoctnt that when | Chicago with remarkable sucoess, 3ir. George Edgar—who has been Postmaster James learned that the Pecific Mail Company's steamer, the | Fecsived with murked favorin Albsny sud Utica—will perform iu several i - F"’ o s::'g:y‘h-:lh urd-eru: &i"::!,iglmd towns during the next but vofortunateiy! too late to catch J. H. Haverly is now organizing a. the mail train of the day e arranged | new Mastodon minstrel company that for axpecial express to catch the train } b© in‘ends shall outdo both in num- and lavded his mailsin New York in | 075,229 quality the present company time o makethe stesmor Arizoma. | gt P - If the Arizona makes ber usaal time, | which war. Gibastsd atee ‘:::l-y the trip of the Australian mails from | twenty-five years of existence, whey Sidney will have been made in the | its leader went to Cineinnati, js to b shorteet time on record, about forty | formed anew and p! daye, B.A. Fowurn. 1 E. Scorr FOWLER & SCOTT, ARCHITEGTS, e o i ‘astimates furnished on short notice, HAMBURC AMERICAN PACKET Go. Weekly Line of Steamships | Leaving New York Every Thuraday at 2p. m. For Brgland, France and Germany. For Passage apply to C. B. RICHARD & (0., General Passcnger Agents, 61 Broaaway, New York the present structures make up their n vm.mcnnaemnyot;pnqptmdmn lorate dotion in this matter. Lot “iem weighcarefully the complainteo our tgnchers and the criticism of iw citigens before approving any ©'aos drawn on the old pattern. It recossurgy lot them ms do the cities + pladein competition the various itect of our city anl from tho siens Bffered select plaus which {he requirements, Lst them fin- I'y remembor that they are build. ! mot for aduyor fora year but for years to com |, and that on their n Fssts the comfort or discom- of thousands of Omaha's school liren yet to come. Orders from abroad solicited. Satisfaction €Guirantecd Call, or Address John B. Detwiler, 0ld Reliable Carpet House, 0 POWER AND HAND PUMPS Steam Pumps, Engine Trimmings, Mining Machinery, BELTINC HOSE, BRASS AND IRON FITTINGS, PIPE, STEAM PACKING, T WHOLESALE 4ND KE HALLADAY WIRD-ILLS, CHURCH AND SCHOOL BELLS A. L. STRANG, 205 Farnham Streat Omaha, Neb HENRY HORNBERGER, SBSTATEH AGENT FOR V. BLATZ'S MILWAUKEE BEER! In Kegs and Bottles, Bpecial Figures to the Trade. Pamilies Supplied at Reasonable Prices, Office, 239 Douglas Street. Omaha b PASSENCER Agggugy\,@umn LIXE OMAHA AND FORT OMAHA Connects With Street Cars Gorner of SAUNDERS and s, (B rstand from Mr. Charles proprictor Union house, Ash- Pa., that his wife had been very STREET: 630, *8:17a0d 11:158 m 1 LEAVE FORT 158 m., 015 #4300, 6:15 and 8215 p. m *The8:17 . m" run, leavin: pmahs, and the 4:00 p. m. run, leaving Fort Omaha, afe usnally londed o full ‘capacity with regalar passengers, Tho G:17 a. m. 13 will be made fromm the post: office, corner of Docge aud 15th surenia, Tickets can Le procared from sirect cardriv- ers, or from drivers of hacks. LUDING STRE _cAR FARE, 25 CENTS, INC E. F. COOK, UNDERTAKER, 024 Fellows’ Block. Prompt attention given to oriers by telegraph. ! 1 fane2t-1y iate Third Audito I: makes 20 Grant Fiace, Weshington . D A lace, Wahi Fmakes s mother O o the pi - SHOW CASES MawvTACTORED PY O. J. WILDE, 1317 CASS » heart revert to ager daye when she comes in. AHor next morning afcer her beau has been round, and o1 one chair in front of the 1-ce and the other sitting along wall as if they bada't been toucheq hree 3 e e | Mlastratio ment Departmenta. the setiement of accounts ot o GwEorern Oficers, T Marubals, il Contracis and others. Wil practice befors.the. Lumim Court of the C. 8. Eourt of Claims, Patent by Gener Lana Ofon 62, o "o Solleitar” Genoral Jaa. Glitlan, Triasurer of tha McGrew, Sixth Auditor U. ¢ Treasiey sepiTuly E ontaina the Latest Home and Telg- sraphic News ofjtke Day,

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