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N Ll W THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY JUNE 13, 1881 i ) » THE DAILY BEE., atand Bonnet Bleachers | GIRL DRESSMAKERS. |the foot-washing in the church n - i 11 At NOTERORSY Ol it R | - the difference on this point has eaus iy Great German \‘ OMAMA PUBLISHING CO., PROPRIETORS. | \\ WAL DOVE, oy sy The Way English Girls Do. many churches to be expelled. One 010 Farnham, bet. Oth and (Oth Btreets. | | Htel Why do not t to-day be "’ g j}"y"."‘ “’":"' ;"" " 1‘;::: - REMEDY / (TERMS OF SISCUFTION: 1 FIELD HOUSE, des, Canfleld a8 Faenham | ome their own dressmakers! They | Erother — follows after, @it ! Copy 1 year, in ““'\WV (postpaid) 10.00 | 0 1UCH Cary, 013 Farnham St o, 41d find an extraordinary stimulus 43 s i 4 i months v SLAVEN'S HOTEL, F. Slaven, 10th Steee | Y with a towel, and wipes | R o T O b e A DO I B i M TLATIN 616 TENTH STREET. - ; there is nothing that would do wore | i iy known as the double mods NEURALGIA, RAILWAY TIME TABLE. o ron ven to take the nonsense out of them and | ot washing, |n the singlo mode [ wi FFER RSD = Aivive GRIL ik O YovF o e S TPt P | Lot e iy e proper place, - Tape whos the foot i8 & SCIATICA, | WILL O THURSDAY MORNING AND DURING R TR SRR T et | QREATER, . BARGAINS a.m. and 743 8. 1n MRS, LIZZIE DENT 217 10th Strect o e e ptereatiug Lhan | are a number of leaders who wa i a |Ik WRAT OR SOCTHWRATS, i ey wor ) the inducement |yt the o e in the chu ) ) B & faNoh, Thy 036 . m.| 130NN DAUMER, 1914 Purnbarm streer, | £0 MANY would bo ich grvator if tho | R to tiis s strong o | .|..“,.mn1|..,.;, THAN EVER. Lincoln custom « nving s an allowance for | g 1, ' 1 3 H g, 121 e | ey s contmn here e | determitied, claitning to liave the o Ey. 11— Having Closed out Several lots of a New York jobbing o for Lin un! . s - mple ¢ hrist an he most I s Vi . BERTHOLD, Raes and Metal itis in England, But unforcunatly yvietice’ of V16 oTnrel: ARALIr | house at 65 cents on the dollar, the whole ad int No Y bbb s el el G L) 1o leaders attempt to { | : ; froight No, 0, Lumber, Lime and Cement Y i attempt 4 " frolht No. 7L 610 1 i —emigrant, | FOSTER & GRAY, corner sth and Douglss st | doughters of wellto-do fathers feell hoje rule o gonoral division i th vantage will be given to our Customers. reight No. 11, 8:25 p. m. whbiaa | that the effort will not b preciated. | body will take the pl The si 1 v ARRIVINO—FROM RAST AND HoTTI [ Lamps and lassware. [ Young women whose parents oc: | this sociots st mot alowed to wine The Goods are follows: . & Q., 5:00 & m,~7:25 p. m. | 9. BONNER, 1300 Douglas St. Good Variety. [cupy high position in gland | 4 \‘ AR A A b Tariie hoph l Werehant Talla [frequontly o all their wwn sewing | s spetod to e T o covcred PARASOL and FANS, ; i G. A. LINDQUEST, "'\“I““")‘I‘:m" ";_‘l"';'l Q_'J("” ‘““l‘;‘"’“ with s neat white cap, As a rule the FROSTED FEET CORSETS and SUSPENDERS, P 1 One of our most popular Merchant Tailors is re. IC ranye om gob to «0 per en wenr bhroad-brimmed f avn 4NN Rk T A0 T i th Tt ens o S and Sumaner | annum) do its work. They have one |y bl ‘:'('“}l‘;;“‘“ iy EARS LISLE THRED GLOVES & HOSIERY, Y ncoln —12:18 p. m ods for gentiemen's woar, - Stylish, dursble, | dgq i o season made by a dressmak- [ ) ke ey . P. Fxpress—3:95 p, . and prices low as ever 215 13th bet. Doug. & Farn ) k NP ATC tude of peeulinr rulea g ey ““' i [ ';m:"‘r‘v“ s {or, ot moro; and this will_probably Pt U ablad BuUnwe LACE MITTS and LACE TIES, be superintended by a dressmaker in t No. 10-1:40 p. m. MRS, €. A, RINGER, W 6 p. m. Beigrant ale and Retall, Pan- | but the many communicants do not | the house, who oceupies her time in ¥ SCALDS, LADIES’ and GENTS' COLLARS, oy Goods in gre Zephyrs, Card Toards, A obe, o Usually reting yo 1050 p m Tockers; Oiokoey e o oot | cutting and fitting, While the youni | fhe Lonts supper s St e e ) ADIES' MISSES & MENS' HOSIERY O W H. V. mikedyar. 485 . & e e S0 0 7 "Gy, with, e, the hel of fam- | i hat i rquiven o Tl even | DODILY PAINS y ’ ARSI DI Bh B S & e B PHVIEIANS SR ) Surgeon, {in'n groat advantags i thiua b ksl Rt el 100TH, AR | SHETLAND SHAWLS, S R WS GInns, M. D, oom No. 4, Creighton | mequainted with methods and - person- | (UGS Y ERAT IR e | SILK HANDKERCHIEFS ANDJKID GLOVES 0. 2 leaves Omhha 8 . m. Ry 15t Duer ally conversant with ways and v | i trandor it ety 4 £ No. 4 leaves Omaha 1:50 1y i i otk k2 ) | made of the brof yroad; an N 1 amivosat Onaha at 48 . m. | RS LEISENRING, oD Swsonic Block. | with the exigencies and ne NN WIRIAN LHG IRTUAE OF | | LAUNDRIED AND UNLAUNDRIED SHIRTS. No. 8 arrives at Omaha at 1045 a. m. e . D By and Far, oy postothcn | work, its Linnitations s well s its pos ‘h e X Aot sl ‘.w 5 oo Thai e ot 0[O RoADY, b, A good servant. would | bopemes TREATYE fent g AlL other Pains N n s Bibali 6 [41\ v Omaha at ~m ‘V'W and 11:00 a. m.j oV TRy % finitely rather work tor a mistress who | the tous districts comprise only L B A Lkl e Photographers. was thoroughly acquainted with the | guait portion of |I|-|:\n-|-lll||r x‘ ,‘l el T . d d U . d H t I GEO. HEYN, PROP,, o ho performes d orofore | 1s & . S ¢ L0 | TNo Treparation on earth e amaa S diety o prtommed and. (hentore | iy o o S of vivior o Bt R rimmed an ntrimme ats conth Street, y to make allowanc and, o who gather in from all parts comparatively titing outlay it making | country to attend these meetings ‘ml'l cheaj xa i, A AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICHS, near Masonic Iall. First-ciass Work aud Prompt- | the same ]ulml]nl. it is o Council Bluffs ness gunrantecn. a dress to satisfy one who knows | el LAkouiGE. Iaving engaged three additional sleamen we hope to avold the inconvenfence of having our eus- ot e e e i i | : hear tho discussions. There are about L bidanty smers Kept waiting o they have hects the, past wee & . —_ Plambing, Gas and Steam Fitting. than one whose jgnorance makes her | ey thousand prosent SOUD Y ALL DRUOISTS AND OFALERS IN MEDICINE, | 10" Koyt watiig s ey fiave e the st week Opening and Closing of Mails. [ DAV, TALEY &0 210 1o St bt Farnbam | ag onco exacting and now-appreciative, —_ A. VOGELER & CO. P. G. IMLAH, Manngar. BOUTE. OPRN. cLosr. | Kotal el ladidonad ., | Ha o1, 7, A M.p.m. A m. p.om. D. FITZPATRICK, 1409 Douglas Strcet. Gambetta's Prophet. altimore, Md., U. 8. 4 ~ Chimgo& N, W........11.00 9:30 4:30 2:40 | ———— — — The Farmer's Hired Man, | London Globe | o eago, ‘)(x 1. & Paciic H :3 "'\:: :g Painting and Paper Hanging. Detroit Froe Press. The gypsy woman who predicted abiahe o, ves 120 240 | - KOSTERS. 1012 oo Steeet. | “I'm Kinder lookin' around tho | that Joss ";" lo Beauharnnis would | Sioux Gty and P 10 Planing Mill. | market for a hired man,” he exclaimed ”""]" o \""“';1 s queen has heen | Us T S A manutucturer of sash, doors, Winds, | as he stopped at one of the stands | ©I din M. Gambetta's life by the B&M. in Neh 400 K40 g0 | moldingy niwvls,” alustors hand fails, farnuhing | ynd nibbled at an onjon. 1 Kinder | WOrkingman who was present at the Qmaha & Northwestern 430 7:30 . e S0 hutrete | eed one, butyet 1 kinder hope 1| meeting held in view of an olection to Local mails for State of Towa leave but once a | Pt o g . . R | till a ancy in the corps 1o day, viz: 4:30. shan't be able to find him M % o 1 | A’ Lincoln Mail is also opened at 10:30 a. m. Far. & Har, “How's that! May, 18¢ The meeting took pla Office open Sun e fromn 12 m. to 1 p. in. ¢ warchouse in the Rued il {ALL_P. M M. Gambetta was prese to push the claim of M. Jo R UR s aaRo u]«||\ Hli«m the \\ll‘\]\il ws candi- | ; A dozon ronsons. First and | 4ate, who opposed M. Havin, The | 1 kinds of Show | iR Comes T ‘_)mf!“[ll‘_ il [ abter gentleman folt so certain of his the hired man has changed with ‘e, | Fetn, under the auspices of govern *| Ah! sir, it makes me sad when 1 think | Ment patronage, that he did not deem [ of the hired men we had before the | it necessiy —to attend the meet — | war—grent big follers with the | and simply sent a fricnd strength of an ox and the vim of a lo- | FePresent lim. This person () 2 | comotive. T aid’t have to holler wy | tempting to speak was eried down : lungs ont to git one of 'em out of bed | M swarting under the indizuation | nd it 0f the moment, M. Gambetta o1t defend with " eloquence and rare | v the honor and responsibility of | o profit in a hir- erators, Can:vld s Patent. B | *‘Wall there uin't yosir, he's no AN, 11th 3t bet, Farn, & Harney ed man no more. 2| good any longer OV AXLA. Show Case ill.’mmmctnry. Business Directory. . Cscs, Upright Casca, Art Emporium. FRANK L. GERUAK J. U, ROSE'S Art Emporium, 1516 Dodge Streot, | Mo Casy o Steel Engravings, Oil Paintinis, Chromos, Fancy | Dt Framos. Framing s Specialty. Low Prices, J. BONNER 1800 ourlas Stroct. — Good Styles warrnt eal Estate. 2 Dealer in Stoves and of Tin Oud Fellows' Block, J. BONNER, 1309 Douzlas 8. Good and Cheap. | Abstragt ar JOTN L, 1UE, opposite Post Office. W. IR, BARTLETT, 517 South 13th strect. nware, and Manufacture 1L kinds ot Building Wor 3 o'cloek in - the morning, Wl T could do to conx “em to as 10 o'clock at night. I'mafraic Architects. Seeds. i DUFRENE & ME: > ersal sufl SUmado) o 0 | tioom 15 Crcighton Hcek. |12 Aris Whchimia i At s et ana | LRSI WO LA bmeVeE ses ofitiorenliys | i morst isultrage W mings oneiOfEIN O Changlng Cars | A.T. LARGE Jr., Room 2, Creighton Block. | Cultivators, Odd Feilows” iiall | ed men wurth keepin around for their | Hh0s¢ telling specehes, full ot demo | A (GE . |¢ s & nvictions, and won rospuct as SRTokRN Boots and Shoes. Shoa scores. ) [ well as aroused the cnthusiasm, and | d, and more, too. Now, vied with each other in the lowdness OMAHA & GH'GAGO as | smd, 1 want a hired man T |and y of their ¢ ; while willing to pay S11 or $12 & month for | the ) an | where i bl Trmers want | Again. An elector present asked and | i | abtained permission to add few | NEW YGRE, DEVINE & CO., Phillip Lang, 1320 Farnnam st., bet. 15th & 1ith : ota and Shoes, A wood nssorr = s e 1 T Hicsteon ‘::' oruer 15 {m it ‘..‘.’.()“t & ccond Hand Stor cor. 16th and Douglas. ¥ home work on h cctions are made with Through NG CAR LINES tor ome man to work all day a Lrielah | e | that ain’t me. ,h [words. He was a worl al PHILADELPIIA, | 1o the new bricic biock on |metal chaser and engrave What | BALTIMORE, Just opehul o Tel | =no T allus give my man thy ¢ moderation, remarkable tact, | W ASIIROTORY| Rl languaze, he | AND ALL EASTERN ITIES. 5. & M. headquartors, K in o g r 1 % e % = . O AT i e St | @ shower ia coming up Aftor anan | Shofiterant arcuments wldyced ‘vy%The Short Line via. Peoria hich, FI nd Mother Shipton's Proph- | has worked right along for nine hours | 88¢ht speaker, explaming, m lus opm- |, ) LOUIS- P R0 i B e wants at Tosat. alt an hou |10 hat nothing eould Do more ole- |y ST i o ’ a resume of ro the public Butter and Eggs. DER, the MesT wnd all points il the —— to brace up in. They don't quit work | Yated, honest powerful or logical than SOUTH-BAST e o o . D * 1 the idea 3 1 ” 2 WIHOLESALE AND RETAIL MANUFACTURING cenTRAT, SOMTUNE | | on sowe farms till 8 o’clock, but T |Ehe ideas M. Gambotta had expressed 5 RESTAURANT, 3 i no such slave-driver. At half past 7 This statement was indorsed by the THE BEST LINK St o, vy, s ! T tellmy e e ke ot A% [ public, and as M. Gambetta left the 5 southwest comner Lothund Dol V. PENNER, 50! 1 s Lo s aftor that is to feed the | Warehouse he was almost carried imFor- ST LOUIS Batisfaction Guaranteed, | i and Harney. Docs ko i d che T:.:r\ __ | stock, cut alittle wood, mow some | triumph. i eale 8t by ihe Day, Weok or Month. 99 Gent Srores. arass for the horses, milk four cow: As he was being escorted to the | where direct conn wion | [ o Terms for Cash, | ITENRY LMAN, , notions, pictures | fill up the water trough, start a smu door, an old workingman, in his blue | lhl'\'l“”“" . Furn lied. b . Farnham and Douglas. | 1% 3 500 S and pull fow blouse, stained with travel, pressed ince LARGEST STOCK OF s TRy e, Goods | i forward, and, pl 1z his Land on the SO‘UTK shoulder of M. ! | weeds in the garden, ; famboita, exclaimed | hired man who didn't Garriages and oad Wagons. i1, No. 131k 1ithand Harnoy Strectd e had 4 i TR M. STONE, M. 0, [ s s ol 2 MR kTl 2 NEW, LINE - DES MOINES qul,..@?Q..,S,,I}X.gfW%EE?E&?:%I?WB}Wmthe‘my General Practitioner and Obstetrician. | wages,” public.” The metal-chas, ey Rock Island. |re== & mooam, EDHOLM & ERICKSON. Town Sur s Specialty. aray Tife senator wis M - | office opposite Post Office, over Edholm & | He stopped long enough to wipe a Hitkeon's, Residenco, 2107 Chi- tear from his eye, and then went on: p 1 judge With | gy wneqvaled inducements offered by this line | s iRt~ aibey i o SR Voo “I":" m:fll"'fn‘f"m = L ey e Tt o e o o | M. Gambetta how far thepredietion of | to traveier wnd touristyare s follows: y DB :r‘r MER, | For detal ‘1; wvertise: | |to-day! He wears white shirts and | the blous Lrevolutionary s from | e clebmte M e LA M A N U F A T 3 or detaily sec large mlvertise- ol i B oy 2 SLE run_ only on this line . suent in Dy aind Weckly E- MITSKUFF, |collars, He won't eat with a knife, | Peing verificd, when he takes into ac- | S5 GGG DIAWING TooN CAR — — ing_ Chairs. No o 4 2 g ount the - with which his | ‘u., Wi mulmphns when he cats, ....‘1 Souny | s The fa —OF— ) P 2 & Cars ¥ S ven inces. ftted w , wttan revolsing s he | BRICKLAYER & PLASTERER, | |8 weex ho wipes on his handkerchor fitted with clegant big i revolving t, | PIE: Ve 2l | ¢ = chinirs, for the exclusive use of first-class passen- | ek e Call him at 3 and he gets up a2 6. He | Nooeusity the Mother of Inventlon |wn = Seee Akl s, s, | Wants & whole hour at noon, and_af- | finesiile () Grette ‘Stiel Track and_superior cquipme | with their gacat thre Western Cornice Works, Cornice, Tin, Iron and S trom any locality prompily ma u i | ter supper he trots off 1o a singing-| Ina milloond a summer duck has a newspaper. | made o nest ina hollow tree 20 feet —~—WORTH OF— school o sits down to ago if any hired man | above the water, in which she deposi h i 5 (i ¢ Fiftecn y | ! and It 3 ! [t .uh oo | the 2135 Shiormation .‘.l‘,hl .‘.,MM ".",‘L‘h "\‘: | was sick for half o day T could dock | ted her exgs. Last weck the little ‘AND STILLTHEUUN him. Tf he died1 could t | ducklingsappearcd, and then th s orders for his|to get her young brood from her ex- | cheerfully given by applying te i To Be Closed Out Immediately Regardless of | month’s wages for the trouble, u.-‘.l...mun:mu.l.qn.. e Gonaral hianacor Chicago, Cost. Tron | Good e pe Ordurt | it Dot and first-eluas recommendations. Galvanized Tron Cornices, Window manufactured and put up in country, T. SINHOLD, 416 Th | CONTINUE: o wus glad to get stc Crockery. ay, and o1 ¢ i alted nes . seen te own | a My el Roar for Moore(s) {u) and he would wash in the rain- |alted nest,” She was scen to fly down JAMI 1. WOOD, General ¥ L and wipe on the clothes-line. | from the hollo been a change, siv—un awful fand | hdif areaction don't sef’ in | dis amp to_the water ck again, as if measuring the then she hrought ont one Clothing and Furnishing Goods. S ocpnnsend g B I P eSS 1 Cutlory, 504 8, 10th street change. e sShoce, Notiony AND | pretty soon you will witness the [of the ducklings in her bill and let it We respectfully call your attention to the large and varied . lothing Bought. | s ddl {downfall of agriculture in this coun- | fall. It struck the water and was per assortment of Boots and Shoes, inc; l“dm’i some of the very best 0 fi:l\\\"“vll y highest Cas | a ery | fectly safe. This she repeated until | grades in Ladies' and Gents' Hand and Machine Sewed, from hand clothing, Corue ) o “Then you won't hire another [the five were transferred from their | B | Wall Tean't just sy, Work s |oyrie (o the water, where they o o | =3 » goveral of the leading manufacturers in the East, whicn will be | gold at about ETALE PRICE To Close Out. | Pl is @ rare chance for BARGAINS. Come One, Come All, and Shoe your- | wlf 0t HALF PRICE, Remember the Place, 916 So. 15th St., Union Block, Bet. Farnham & Douglas. EMAX MEYER & BRO. MAX MEYER & BRU., Der tists. DR. PAUL, Williams' Flock, Cor, 15th & Dodge erfully pressing, but T'm going | Known their great’ joy by a vociferous Before T hive him 1 want (o | quackling know whether hie's a man whe'll pass R — Drugs, Pa nts ana Qils. KUNL & Co, Pharmacists, Fine ¥ v Goods, Cor. 15th and Dougian srcets W, WIITEHOUS ¥ walo & letail, 16t st €. €. FIELD, 2022 N eth Side Cuming Strect M. PAKE, ! t, 10t and Howard Strects | Bisplate for mo [ and whether we've ' |in doing up his | Thad taok me meat and taters, | FARMERS AND MECHANICS, | to use starch | 1M you wi reat danger irts, Mo last wan | and trouble, hesides a no small biil_of task for not holding | expense, at this season of the year, amily prayers twice a day, and after | you should tuke ww teps to keep (e TR AR A R R e i gour lousehold. was only a game of his to heat me out | system should bo cleansed, blood puri of half an our a day. He thought he | fied, stomach and bowels regulated, to avo Dry Good Notions, Etc. JOUN I F. L LUMANN & €O, New York Dry Goods S.orc, 1310 and 1312 Farn AN NOLEDISXED "NT LSO SM00ES DNITAS hiad a pretty soft thing, and ho looked | and provent and cure diseuses avising | i TR i ==Smmeadls- | ighty Joitesoms whin 1 out L ey | | the Oldest Wholesaleand P g ., C. Enewold, also hoots and shoos, 7th & Pacific dopied the Lionasa Trado Matk, snd | Hundved down to two lines and got | nothing that will so perfectly and A : # ; . pesat Lo BTANEER s e DI | 1 auroly o thia n i | Retail Jewelry House in THE LEADING curic Bitters, and fifty cents a bot E WITHOUT THE ABOY material iy A PG ond Hand Furniture | and Stovew, 1114 bougws, Highest cash price paicl for second hanu eovos, J. BOUNNER 1500 Douias st. Fine coody, & Horty sceonds, at the tritlng e ——— th xchi Salvation of Sonn Sold By 1sh & MeMahon I Fence Works. ‘ DAV") SM'TH MOORE - A sanesIdonteildise avoland S SaVOMAN DRI BRIENT b and the i ost sk d at the | clist of gooa will o teamsie. MUSIG HOUSE ‘OO ITE . IN THE WEST ! | e who last ‘Ware, Clocks, Rich and OMAHA FENCE €O, — | week held a sort of nation al .)m,‘“ A friend in need is a friend indeed, | A General Agants for the o] maus FOR THE YOUNG,” | it iy batiiatd o G | st b s whm o v Stylish Jewelry, the L ' gy o5¢ and Best Pianos and Flort | heing the Stor o the Scriptures, by Nev. G ;r ¢ | many, in the year 1708, and, toescapo | 5 ly .ulhi ted with discase, mi:u por | test, Most Artistic, and Organs manufactured. o B T e | ] i | amsttns i Ui Ui, i o ol | Choisest Selections in _Our prices are as Low as S s lnstructor. Every par socuro this | mont W L L Lerritory i | wlation. Every woman should know | A n; e —— | ok i o i ot i :i'.\'.fl”x m"‘.f‘ this church, teritory. it | Sl iy Titgers aro .,...,.1.‘4',.“ | Precious Stones, and all '# g Dealer. JOHN WEARNE & SONS, cor. 1ith & Jackson sa | S ETANTIENRS & GOS80 Lou” Mo [is entitled to several representatives, | 1 nd, and will positively restore her | an Flour and Feed | to health, even [ [Should a watter of church discipline ) ton all other reme- | ‘“.’Q"f.‘.f.'fl.,‘. MILLS, §th aud Farobam Sta, | J.H FLIEGEL | aris in any district, during tho e | dics fail. " A single trial will always | ~ 4 D | Successor to J. H. Thicle, that the resident ministor could not | Prove our assertion. ‘Th ter is dressed in the |81t to the taste and only ¢ Grogcers. | ‘muln the n Y 5 [ Z. STEVENS, 21at between Cuming and liard |MERGHANT TA".OH””““ of a (uery and presented to|® bottle. Sold by Ish & McMa T. A. McSHAN descriptions of Fine Pianos and Organs sold Watches, at as Low Pri- for cash or installments at ces as is compatible with B°K’°§“PI£%§%ID AR I joru. 23 and Cuming Strocta the annual meeting for advice. Here | 1O0 W | | @t ai . 4wt com. st oo | 12U PRI ERPIRY | the whualsoctng foradvice Hor — | honorable dealers. Call |Steinway Pianos, Knabe = | tives from all parts of the nation and g e “03 B NITHNMN ‘]1ddIHM and see our Elegant New | Pianos, Vose & Son's Pi- .. |anos,and other makes. Btore, Tower Building, ™ Als; Clough & Warreu, corner 11th and Farn- |Sterling, Imperial, S8mith ham Btreets. | American Organs, &c. re MAX MEVER & BRO, | gt bl o seo us beforo pus- W. L PARROTTE & 0O, AGENTS WANTED rok 0vs NEW BOOK, \dmcumql by them. The body is then | 4,9k Weseon will take otios that ou the S0u g ugls Btreet, ™ Axclusive I day of April, A. D. 1851, the ounty Judge of 106 Dougie Gteest, Wholmie Exeiusd ," | MRS. LOUISE MOHR, required to vote on the several Ways | Dougles County, Nebruka, lmued an order of Hard Iron and Steel. l..{ deciding the question, and the re- .‘:u.-:.:::: l“‘v‘in:l.‘::lu:v; ’.’.’. v—':ln-'-:“nf :u;:u pend DOLAX & LANGWORTIY, Wiolcalr, 10 and | Graduate of tho §1. Leuls School of Midwives, » |BUit Of the vote is made ® standing | pikiotft, sud (Gllbert Wewon, Sefendan: that 608 California Btreet, By f - | property, to-wit: Kunda bave been hod :‘;Touns AR alifornis 8icee etwoen Fifteenth | rule of church discipline. The meet- | proverty sdbechod un L s, | aad Balesnlh, ing this year will bo one of unusual | &y id order; Sald causs wae contined o the Haroess, Baddies, & ) side, where calis will be promptty wpoud: | inportance. For years past there AMTHUH A PARK, od to at auy bour duriag the dey or sight. LB WEIST 220 i34 5t., bet Faro & Haraey w1748 | have been two wothods of performing TLEXIELS XEILST ‘SIO[oMap PUE SIBARISUF ‘S19339§ PuoOWIeIq] Ouans, Jua ¥, 1880 evry thur @iw