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'l _THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MO DAY’OC”OBFh,l]% ) possessed of 1 yly] l l“ I)A I[ Y Rl’ F Florist. m. Combinations. Caroers in Two Conutries come in contact with us, and have on 5 V] 4 Al | A lvnm‘hnfl rlnnu.rmfinwpr\n«il.hoqnw Meago Times: London Spectator. ly an exaggerated, hear-say knowl , e ote. N. Ath an1 Dourlas streota. y " P & odgge of us, We ate It MAHA Pususnmo ©0., PROPRIETORS — | _The name of C. P. Huntington in| Within the last 21 yeara three Amor- | ‘8¢ 2 ¢ are not half as blac h - Dlvllinllnenr:nnd Surwl"w?l " the list of newly elected directors|jcan Presidents have attracted Eng |"" “‘0 1‘"" |vum‘ul Perhaps you may | 6 Faranam, bet. Oth and 10th Streets. ANDREW ROSEWATER, Creighton Bloek, | ;) Wostorn Union telegraph, says the | ish attention to such a degree that | Dot believ ut it is a fact not over ¢ SU o ‘own Surv , Grad d Sowornge Sywt \ C o " VERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION Bpeaiaity. T rde snd Sewerio System® ® | pidicator, is suggestive of and ex- | their histories, their characters, and 7‘ 8 per cent. of the Morman men | b Alagpib ol e it b o ‘Commission Marchants, “ [plains the runor of a settlement of | their faces have boen as familive in | 4F polygamists, Tho most of our | . months W 111 8% JomN G. WIL LIS,414 Dodge Stret, | the suits instituted by Gould's Texas | this country as thoso of any Cabinet | FUFepoan converts do not marcy moro | Manufacturln COm an — = | b B BEEMER. For details soo Iarge sdvertise. | Pacific company against the Southern | Mivistor's. . Enolishmon know Mr ‘”'I'”‘”'{‘I wifo. In ;“ the territories ’ ment fn Daily and Weekly cifie, and that & harmonious con- | Lincoln, Gen. Gran 1. Gar- | Where Mormonisn has a foothold the \ RAILWAY TIME TABL i — it | & 28 ; Sl ey A " male population is considerably in ox \ ¢ ) § N o,g‘m“d Tobacco. nection is to be made by these two | fieldas they | Tk L MAKERS OF THE Twn e anc :::;u:‘x\‘l:!um:flwun 118 AND | @par & FRITSCEER, manufacturers of Otgars, [ FoaCs. The strikingof hands by these [ Crvdd, or Me Forator My ; " e ';""" A , Liay s " h 11 | 304 Wholesale D ‘ohaccos, 1305 Douglas. | two railway magnates is synificant of fof (e tia hoon A 1 SAERGN t Colorado n Arrive Omal 2:50 Cornice Works, | & conmection with the Central-Paci v competence, whilo tw nd ¢l \!wv‘n 0 A m. No, 8, Onkland passcnyr, 9:30 p Western Cornlce Works, Manufcturers Tron | at tho castern torminns of its propos | oo men, Mreo | uaare thriving fine LRAVING OMAITA RABT OR HOUTH BOUND. Cornice, Tin, Iron and Slate Roofiing. Orlers [ od now line from Ogden eastward. | ooot Tived nin K VOrts w C,B. & Q. ba. m trom any locality promptly executed in the best | . T, ) b RN 1Ak b '& N. W., 68, m manner, Factory and Oflco 1213 Harney St. This leaves the Union Pacifio withont | Tawyor and when ho I The only wndff tional plate that \ R.L &P, 6n . 40 p. m, — - - - ——— | an indepondent westorn connection, | yoars of the Presideney \ 0 "I:I;C,‘.r):';dqfil‘n b s leay -(w:}n v:‘ ',”:41”? Oalva ‘u‘«-.\ |Irm um' o8, Window m}\-.'f:h t its newly oxtended line into | \oiiow v it ¥4 oviginal firm « . . m, ives at St. Louls . m, and 5:62 actured put up in an ot the ¥ Nist i A is ¢ ¢ foi . < p.m. y ountry. T, SINHOLD 416 ,'.“,,“,,,'T,',,m., Oregon. What effect this may have | yaised for hor by his § ) : \\ ia giving for in w_Am L. "1"{ s at§ "in"" nml'-‘llj‘“] L (‘r;c;m == | upon the continuation of the Southern | 4y, mowas made to ( Rogers Broa ! m. Arrives at St Louls ut 6:10 a. m. and 753 | A i \ Ak i J. BONNER 1509 Douiins stroct. Good line. cific eastward through Texas '“‘ b pension. G Girant, Wi : § * stance a single WRST OR SOUTIIWRSTH.| — —— Orleans, and the construction of | eqiled to active servics, was \ All our Spoons \ B. & M. In Neb., Through Express, ) Clothing and rurnumng Goods. the Huntington roads from Memphis, | yyosorous - hal, in 1 iated 8 B. & M. T 1 Froight.—7:00 . m. GEO, H. PETERSON. Also Hats, Caps, Boots, [ wharo they 10 s Oliesanosko - ant ‘ . 3 l Forks plated Spoon a | U B Feorom, 185 p, ™ Shoos, Notions and Cutlory, S04 8. 100 steeet, where they join the Chesapeake m! yihing exeopt his inoon orks and P 0, & R. V. foriiny 20 8. m, il Ohio system, to the southwest, and ! gmall business —and thowh | T 0. & 1t. oIk} L‘vj "dxm' Retrigerators, Canfield's Patent. a connection of Southern Pacific i coived lareo eifts and has i Knives triplothicknessof T O.F. GOODMAN 11th §t. het. Furn. & Harney. | Toxas, is not stated, but it is bo'i vod | the hirhest salury givon in f \ s it 7, 0:10 p. m.—emigrant. T BHOW ONSE MARUIWELOAY] that work on the Sonthern Pacifi for einht years, ho has still ( i with the gr i et A By 0. J. WILDE, tension eastward from KL 1 nt his pension by work ns ¢ \y plate only on § o oyl Mannfactarer and Dealer 1n all Kir not bo pushed at presout, if not whol | yyan of corporalions. G Gariield | e of care {‘ b : Cascs, Upright Cases, @ ., 1317 Cass 5 ly abandoned. The Toxas Puc won B died was fonnd (o b oa | FARMERS AN D MICHANT( TP | % C. G FRANK L. GERHARD, proprictor Omaha [ to be pressed forward to kil ed of £5,000 eousisting o of al Tf yon wish t 1 g lot beir K. 408, m.~-6:48 p. m Ifw\- a8 W alactos \‘Huwml l-mr":;‘;” where a junction with the Southewa | fapm, probabily over-vali 1207 and trouble, b 3 W I st b, | Waerenbod Seoecham . 89048 | Pacitic will bo effected. "Fhe Missouri, | eres, which io cultivated hivs 1 Heak e, REUHiA Kb on a seale while where expo d o \—12:1% p, m, ke Rl e S Kansas and Toxas, the Tron Mountain, | of his salary as Prosident ho of - | vow should t o , R N [ Bypress—i:15 p, m. 5'0"":(}"."'“" IS, ort Smith roade, | feeted an insurance ft 0,000, The | dise rom your being plated, t to wear, therehy I3 o A G LAY all leased and controilod by the Mis | fuets dre interesting, for two reasons, | systom shonld be clem ' 02140 . B, Dealer In Stoves and Tinware, and Manufactueer V £ ’ 4 | — N veoun o Kuwigrant, f Mn Roots wou Ml kinds of Building Work, [ Suurl vitie, comeinto the combina- [ Phoy show that the pursuit of polic writied. stomach and bowe insure a full do making a single S Ko I 01 Fellows' Block. tion and form connecting links be-f i, Amerien, even when the politician | ted, and proy W e { LR (Y 485 p. J. BO R, 1800 Douelas 8t Good and Cheap. | tween the Southern and Texas Pacific | {5 successful, is not for an | {avisine trom sprine malavia. We know | it of silver on i e iy SN {ronds in the southwest with tho | man a waying profession, and (hat {of vo t o perfeetiy and | plated Spoon % ebraaki Division of . Paul & 8loux City 7. RVANS, Wh Wabash and (‘h.-wu-.‘.\k‘! and 47||h| carcers are veally open in the United | su oly do this { them, 1 i Cultivators, Oad Fellows Hall. systoms in the cast, The New Ocleans | States, not only (o the lowly horn, [at the | wear as long as { Na. £ laves O mo == e oL Pacifio, now under rapid constiuerion, | hut o the por. | A | Wo would call 1 No, 1 srives at U1 W. 8. GInDS. M. D, Room No 4 Crelghton | 13 to be pushed to an early compl A very Tuge scetion of Amer Sold by 1al a triple plated No, 8 arrives at Ou b ) 2 Thus will be formed a transcontinen- yon theirenlavics, T espocial atton- l " o i en- | poli dcians live on the i enlavi It Buoklis i DUMMY TRAINS HAPWERN OMAHA AND s s lino from San Krancisco via south- | js no more pressure on them in \ | ® D N e e e ant ans omn. postaice | € California, Arizona, New Mesico, | ington to Jive exponsively Ui [ bew fion to onr see one. | 1100 5100, 5:00. 4:00, 50 nnd DR I, B, GRADDY and Texas to New Orleans and the | js on Irish members in ]mmlnn | . p, | Ocuttat st Auisi. 5. W Vth and Farnham 8ta | Atlantic coast. This combination | salaries are not illiberal mileage bo- | i Rival u t oo PMME"D“" e 5 ces new connections for the Union | ing taken into account, in that conns [ akin crupio - { K8 e ailis A QRO. WEYN, PROP. ¢, beth from its enstern and ey of magnificent distances; and L antead G Lo TR at Orand Contral Galiery, © western terminus, which are now be- [ they have, we presmme, that fearloss: | overy case e monoy vl B b T S G "'"v'v"“‘k’“'.fi‘ .| inz made up, and willinclude the Van- | ness of the pecuniary future whieh, { 25e por box. Foesao by Opening and Closing of Malls. | foar Musone THall. - Fiest-ciass Work and Reompt- | 4y b1t conmection from New York to| more than any other peculiarity, dif Tan & MoMAHON, Omaha RoUTR. OrRN. | PIIMBIAK, Gas AT BTaAM FILAE. | Chicago and St. Louis. Other cen- | ferentiates Americans from Eoropeans. | L L m. p J b o sing ge con- ciety suc hey wi o0 ¢ Ohloago & N. W........11:00 0 S ALITIRE 16 12h St bet, Faraham | DeCtions are being arranged that con-| Society such as they wish does not SEI RN Chicago, It 1. & Paciilc 11:00 t Douglas. Work prompily attended to. template the construction of less than | gare about their means, and does nct & Chicaro, B & Q... ...21:00 VTZPATRICK, 1400 Douglas Stroet. one hundred miles, that will complete | onsider that a poor man is more | M :"::::": . Lt - SEATRE R the combination from the seaboard to [ likely to bo bribed than a vich one. | 1 I Union t's 500 ainting an__ ap A Salt Lake. A third combinatiot, | Tt trasts Garfield, mdeed, berore Gould |/ s o 5 HENRY A. KOSTKRS, 141 Dodge Street. + p 2 ’ > | Wil 1 el maha & 1t e ¥ i 2 e T |growing out ot the extension of the | In England the member eannot live| ") \ . « i 450 7200 Shoe tores. nornhwestern lines and the construc- | without woney of lis own at all, s |0 Ly Towa leave but vnce a 0 Farnbum st. bet. 18th & 14th. | tion of new comt eting roads cast of | there is no for him to receive % g B f i 5114 alen opened ot 10°30 a. . “gecond Hand Store. | Ohicago, is making up, andincludes | and practieally, if a very poor man | NEW PUBLICATIONS, JELRL A J Otlico nl‘fll Sundays i o to 1 vnv.mw & LEAR. 1416 Donelas St., Now and | the Northern Pacitie, the Chicago, [ and married, finds the position vearly | READY 0CTOG! - > ° s . THOS P HALL o siowe bunishing Goods, | Aé¥lwaukee and St. Paul, the New |intolerable. Moro or losa in apico 0| (T | —— = ik i b York, Chicago and St. Louis, and the | ¢haracter and ability. yd even sue: I\ '. OMAZIA “saons. New York, West Shore und Builalo | ces, it hehas not £1,200 a year from \1_‘?‘:‘. Lot “‘P ] H J 3 S LT Lip | ECAUR some source or other, the vich distrus CENTHRY M AGRZIN ' usmBSS IPBG BPV, Just o " 1 Hall, = him and the poor despige him, and \‘sw g ST | Hot L )0t 12 Scandinavian Hospitality. he is hampered at every tum. Mis| G0 Abstract [isbasss s The most striking want of means is not thrown ks JOIIN L, Office | dinavian charactorscems to be l..\lu teeth nt of birth ie bui W. R. BAR POVLD 28 YLPREORY Lriceriaers tality. Thronghout Norw 5l | oned ag b TEn T ARG . Y ot 10th & DL | the far North s auth 4| umeafa seat oran old politic DUFRENE & M¥A sl T rancy Goous | MEATILY recaived by every oue, from | 1t would in practice bo imp ol e L JNEY 2000 | the king inhis palace to the Laplander | a man in Gea. Garficld's poeuniang |70 0 A S i R Lin his tent. During five years of al- | position, with a wife and H [ 8 i T FENNEDY'S wost incessant travel, in the conrse of | waliss ho were an h moem! % which every part of the peninsuky was | vebain his st in pachame ¢ 1 b EKE - 4 il ; 3 FOURTEEN ADDITIONAL P r A S ] N D I Ai”*"“ , Mr. Du Chaillu was coolly | offve for any lengéh of tiwe. Wit | FOUC ey ' [ treated only once, Tho Swedes and |only £290 a your, and a hovse to keep | U q > 9| Norw we the reputation of | up, his nerve would break down under | W ' e & | bein dand cold, but this ‘s|the eab difficulty and fhe worry AN . @[ true of them only when they wmeor|knowing that @ dissolution, which G o — 3| stra of the class best suegested | even woll-to-do members fecl keenly, | PORTRAIT OF Gic 5 F [ by tho word “tourist.” To any ene | might be fatal to him. ho__only ! = | whose interese in them canuot be "»’~,‘,‘ o - & | meusured by a stare or two and a few publ hyAurx € |impertinent, questions they arc unsus- Morman lmmigration. v $ | pictous and uncommunicaiive, as we w York, Oct. 1 e i « r:i; as cordial to the ve of aflection. 1 of Mormon immigrant ) 2| Mr. DuChaillu went wong them | 4 o the Atl this me " | frecly, conversed with them in theiv | will awive here inafow duy i o OWN language, wore rmients Jike theiv | witl number som fiundrod y i} \ It A own, and took pare in their ldbors, | sons, mostly Scand i d 1 he received in return causes him {o [of the; Threnehi ( ital with whieh Moals at af! Foprs ST by | speak ly in prai BoanlbygtisLiag; Weakioronth { = 1 of their s i iidne tho new world, W Vit ni ; ‘ ILER & CO., R L R C A i AR [ 5 . primitive habits, hospitality in Scau- | cor ndent ! g i Lass 0" Lowne's and \ e Manufh, OM‘”{A";';;.."\» always implics eatmg and | . Hart Vicrmon imini ir Barburian, - | A . | drinkis The poorest farmer or | tio ent in th wi'l be some- | MARK TWAIN P | PR Wi T | fisherman always has something to ¢ thing over twenty-five handred. This! gontributes o comicto shor ! . PAPER W “‘IOLSE [ fer tho visitor, and lack of appotite [ has hecnabour fhe average infl 0t ki 2§ I 01 construed as a siight, | Mormous for fiv M m ) 1 GBA&@NEPAPERGG. syl pmptcastion szl | Manapi t f 1 ary , N7 8 i on which, to avoid hurting any one’s [ titne the nunerieal strepgth of 1l A DILIGEN ) —wi feelis ate thirty times i two | Latter-Day Suints has beeiciner ith ¢ of I v J ) WRITINGL days, and drank thircy-four cups of | by the absorpion o thousan ( 1 Lamps and utassware, | Mews, N LWEAPEING | o fie, - Ofcon st ces is olfered [ Juropean conve Mor 4 3. BONNER 100 1 5 1 v > ENVE ) BOATLDIARD just before a meal to provoke appe- [ave invading all ¢ — o i » cities a formal disuner | world with their w e | G. A, LISDQUEST, i Printe T' 5 oC 15 proceded by asmorgas, or Tuneh, ot | Hart said fng ) iy of [ ) One of our mowt popule ber bt Tafiors fa-vo. | | B%Cash vall for Rags and Paper Stouk, Sera | g table crowdod with alleged appetiz o | thivty Teel o celviug the M ) Varchousea 1229 to 1287, North | Hinwle smorges table the authdy |8 B o A (R sl Ay 2 IR noted smoked remdeer meat, smoked [ eo le com o R -- -~ - = 3 salian wath poached eg w sabimon [ lave just entered il proanisec 5 1 » | Willinery o Nervo.us Sufterers |frshly salted, hard-boled eggs, cav- | via S Francisco, (rom Ausir ROBTUMESINTE H . 4 , 0. A. RINGER, W » and Ret i}, Fa = | e " zho no'sed | **We consider uidinavin T :lvngm( A RINf Al THE GREAT EUROPEAN REMEDY, | e fried saus anchovy, s ! We consider \ Vravk D. i Hosirry, i, Co . Caghprsy Honse in | — | goose breast, cucumbers, raw salt 108t promisine ficli Vo i A the W por cent. order| Dp, J, B, peon’s Specifle | herring, several kinds of cheese, avd | Mr. Hact, “Weo are obtainioe i nln:nxcxcw 5 as many of broad, and a salad made | three proselytes t e we N TR ' i : of pickled herring, boiled meat, pota ;wn' in Jngla huve re ¥ M | toes, cogs, beets, and onions. There | obtained a seve sin the d i o | w also three kinds of spirits on | Brother Wilbelnse the presiiin f g Flour and Feed. [ the table, and from these and (he | elder of our i S FORTUNY AND It 2 OMARA OIXY MILLEy Sih ond. Farnham Ste;, | various dishes the guests helped then- | The anthor in the Baropons eta A At [ ! Coiinn B D AL 212 AR SN | selves bountifully, and then did just- | are placing no obstacics i iho w ) Grocers. fice to an excellont dinner.—[John [our work. Weo of courre creou e Z. STEVENS, 21st botween Cuming and liar aw Habberton, in Harpers Mogaziue for | enigration, and all of our conv i | L WOI MY it o T. A. MoSFANE, Corn. 25 and Cuming Streots. L",,,‘I"WI‘::‘, November, sbart for America a soon as (hey o MY ESCAPL FROM BLAVER | 7 ful sicecsn. dispose of their busimess ov yuise (i % it i 1l 3 NEB Hardware, Iron and Steel. i Pamniiots | Gogtume of a Blackioot Belle means. Bighty missionarvies have rc “C'Mll"l & LANGWORTHY, Wholesale, 110 an’ ¥ mlln- to ull.” Wr.lo for them and get fuil par | = spovd nee of the i'aronto Glove. irned home this yesr atier o years' | " 2 16th strect loulars, o Y ) AP VIR LN | 1 A TIOUMES_corner 16th and cwtitornia Price specfe, 01,00 per packace,orsixpack: | T upper portion of hor face, in-{ sorvieo abread. A iy mor b e Y 95 - | sgon tor 9500, Addcems cluding forehead, eyes and cheoks, | gone to Buropo to tale ther 1! e 4 B.WEIST 2018th 8¢, bet Farn. & Harney. Nog. 104 and 100 Main st. Bufialo, N. ¥ o were painted in bright chrome yeliow, | Phe last paity t v ; v L Bold in Omaha, by ©. ¥. Gooiman, N, | the lower portion of her fuce wass for Liverpool next Wuesiasy. Hatels + 16 1ah, 800 8 dracsiaienresy whers, lot; she wore a scarlet blanket thrown | have now shout ity missionaries is 0 e1uita ANFIELD HOUSE, Geo, Canflold,fth & Farnbam g sy loosely over her shoulders, and unden | Norway, Sweden, and Denmark, i1 ' DORAN HOUSE, P. H, Cary, 018 Farnham 5t. Propos als for Sewer Bond s | o e e i ) F iy . teh w hikdn th S gt SLAVEN'S HOTEL, ¥, Slaven, 10th §t. od proposls will bo received until | ofy durle navy blue blanket, and frin. | Our work s sl progrensiiy: eisan”mrticloto L A Bouthern Hotel, Gus. Hamel Hth & orth | ( J0th, 1851, at 12, noon, by tl i A ipns 95 A i o et b 0 X7 TR A g — ———— “| City Cle S e 1=, | med with pipings of scarlet and white, | Switzorland and Germany, and to a | 01 5 : Olathing Bought, State of 1 i, and will. at that honr, | This blouse was fastened at the waist | Limited extent in Krance, {1 the North Atlantic | BHAW wil poy highest Cash price for second | LT ' for the purchuse’ of £:0,000,00 | with a leather belt fully eight inches!| Mr. Have hivseif was a Mormon | YoRvs By | s ——— | Of 'l‘""i“‘(“fl of fil‘lfl“f“ll(l.w «v'f ”-\v“"" | broad, and literally covered with large | missionacy in b a8 o AMES RUB3ELL LOWE EDMUND | v, First Series, of the City of Omabn. |1, ,4508 of polished brass, On her Lii Cathoi | it are datad Bentember 186, 188 ARG s g, 2 b MBLUON | Clarance Gledman, Edmond W. Gooss, | ¥ DR. PAUL, Williams' Block, Cor, 16th & Dolge. 1 datud Scutember b 181, | ook was o string of brass bonds ns | tlo success rewards the offorts of tho | 2 3 are in sums of $1,000.00 each, bear interest | Austin Dobisan, Mary Ma, ¢ Y * notnd upward from their date at the rate of wix per cen- | largo ag cherrics. One of her brace- | missionavies, i / i ' \ upwaras, Drugs, Paints and Olls. tum per annum, payable at the office -v[llunu‘|.\|mullvluunl of heavy brass | **In Idaho, where L Richand, Waisen. G g KUHN & 00, ountze Bro: \vw Y annm ally, | wire that wonld weigh not less than al tinued Mr, [ 2 | Pevies of L e { S ag, Pharmacists, Fine ¥anc Goods, Cor. 16th snd | upon coup: bonds are | uound and a half, while the other, | Mori. popilation of ' vibu Dougisy streots Hiied “Gider the Charts er of sl | Uhich was nearly the same weigh thomsand, © ( ¢ ! W.J, WHITEHOUE £, Wholesale &Retall, 16th st. | city after election duly held auth VANOR WS DOELY-A10 46 it Wi (1 ous Jyr made of large hrass beads; sevoral of |in the fact tha! .C. FIELD, 2022 North Sico Cumling Btreet. | their issue for the completion of » . PARR, Druggist, d trects, | partly constructed, and »_construc- | lior fingers were nearly coverod with | power botween o | 4 St Wh and ol g | | 1071 Iditional Sewes 0. 00000 | coils of brass wive and beads. 16 was | ajorily of our | i 10 ALL Oy Goods Woions Bis, | o are St 610 o, o' " “ftoronn whon we Lt | 1 ot s ' ' OTHERS Blackfont crossing, Wedrovethre JOHN H. F. LEUMANN & CO., R e b ,.‘, all name 2h o | ’ New York Dry Goods o, 1310 and 1812 Faru- | of e vider wt of 1y 1 country all madoup of i o they ¢ In Convemence, jam streot. desired, und the T 2 " the pion of enen ot L \ L.C. Enewola_also d shoes 7t The right is r t \ ' d reachod our . G Enswola eleo d shoes 7th & e righ 0 roludt agy I reachod, our pr y Lo, v B A chio, ad S Jour B il DURABILITY, ~ECONOMY A F. GROBS, New and Second Tand Furntturs | D Lot vy £ d view of the I \ ——AND— nd Btoves, 1114 Dougiss. Highest cash prics ald for second hana wons. P BONNER 1309 Dougia st. Fine ¢oods, CENERAL CONSTRUCTION, BUY = BEST! ow.WJ mdflrsSe]ectDAm- Mountelip i il : i ing Academy, [ Liguid Gola [ Pawnbroker: A. Hospe, Jr. Hall, 1610 Do | Dan'l Plan) f ROSENFELD, 10t t., hot. Far & Har | 1. 10r 1 i Fence Works. | e, 0. 5. ! i t —S0LD BY— OMAHA FENCE CO, nethods 1 b 1 & > co., Lang & Fotick GUST, FRIES & CO., 121 Harney 8t., Improve. ed oo Boxes, Iron' and Wood Funces, Office ings, Coutiters of Pine and Walnut.