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THE DAILY BEE: FRIDAY EPTEMB: R 16 p— e —— n— - . —— — . — : g [ = m— = e e R o aotlal N JOR RENT -1 gocd ‘rosms [ninithed ¢ un- } 3 H NWASHED, | may be made, it is neverthelces teue, \Ilwluhlmeri:\n darknees of remote antiquity, THE STATE SHAW. the leating parts in thin wooisl drema | QYR REST- el SOt U ditery it B The Da||y Bee. |THE CR o | Titgard has made & poor ve or the | down t.r. ngh b "of centurien to . were Mr, W, L. Corney, propriet:t of | gugn 89. | B . ason that the n ft U prenent, glorios ‘lm‘.vr:‘m L iruh'fl t — the famous Rosk Spring dairy, snd Mis I_‘“‘R RENT Twotmn ted omew ¢ oird, { P - ] . enne has Lt s op- | ah e ements, mankind has eve oen 9 opo'e, i it 4 e Noig. | Ruth Hubermann, daoghter ot Mrs, Hue | B inprivat tumiiy,2biocks trom devo's, " i 4 nean. | portunity to be disi lay [ AL liigher planes of eivil- i a ] a briv- s . e T | o5 S 96 ovrees §1e-udt The Demncratic State Conven [ ERiueley Meeh “and“huept is, 't b 1n | imatiom and governiment, 4 Big Day af the Omaha briv om, the fostier, and Me, W, B,|minowarel 9 i " ter nicely and P Vs ' \ i o T sinen of OR RENT—Largs room with hoard, m& : n G : 8o reel proballe she will long retain it in t s needless to tell of ermopylaes ng y mds formerly n well known Six- SN B coot, 826 ——— tion in Session in B4 repetiotte unsvailing sacrifices; (f Roma's pillaged ing Park Gronuds, ey e andy | LL__bouti eiven, 135 Uniforia st Friday Morning 3ept. 15. This ity Mr. E tain Arn ll,]:;n,mtlul « h:\'xzxi- :,,“x.,.‘l.‘ and r\“... 1 vk nges of i et e T —— - ) e 1 Cinra Montacue i i ‘| ,he Lurgest Attsndance on hio parties are all well known in 1) for 4o gentlemen at 161) Farnam . | enther Heport. - weh quite woccosf , and the cause of the doubie weddiig OR RENT—Cotta o hou'e, e'ght rooms, 34 (1'he following observation are taken at % rioket Pusin the Med|! " of the humorous feus v 2Lvy Lioe:l Event For jndmaie friendsh'p of tiwe two| ' hnd Oslifornia stroebs, in inglets eepai e same moment of timeat all the stations | & Fa.l Ticket Pubin tho Tield fyues of the pices 1o the ratirfuction of the or throug i beyend Caars, Ic g ver month. b WAKELE A " andien-e, Of these features, however, thy world as performed at 7 o'clock a0 tf named.) " For State Cflicers, dience ¢ well have bo ore, | command; *es 1k " il rang \ W, J, Harsho, h X War Depantvest, U, 8, Stonar Sen the audience ¢ I well TikVe bortig, snrey el forsl - - oA AT ho, of U W HREN y " for, like state andiencesin general, it had, | down th h tne , and the aurora N 3 Presbyteri n chiareh, aod was wit- 3 VIOR, OMAHA, S 5 in kreater part nt Teast, asserblod to have | dawiog of the w brigiter | Vesterday whs the great day in the an-| neanc1 hy a few f tha roiaives and e, | Hous, large, modern, very desirab ; 470 A Platiorm Covsring Soms Good [a langh. When it got a chines v" - nn‘|lhr|‘hhrn[mrul-n h tehec | 1918 Of Nebraska's state fair, There 1over ];ml.j friends of the yities, inclndin Hetis ]-»';'". tral, ireet eur dulge its propensity it availed iteo.f of it| The blood of y s slowly nomished | e wtiA ‘ol e ? s Vs Dridn'e tiwe otise, 8 1o 08, barn, Wi : s Pofnte. LIRS y 4 g - a9 such & tic crowd of ¢ Ha new. 6 ron 1708 reet wmnows. | E R Poin PIsb8 rbly: . |the growing piant of iibeity; the buda of | Was 08 LA S AREL T C Jumes Chiee, & £oous, Wh aton stree — Te-night the sire con y appoar in | sucritice, wateres by the rears of devotion, | on th hracka ground . v B o buslness 1018, 16th etreet, The opening session of the demoeratic ‘I‘:h”i( d a piec bert, i‘. iwl'-’iv(;y\l 1 gan to blosom int i \n'rl\fnmhfl‘n‘r | timat d by the manage n'vh ‘:l at !Im‘ low- ira 1, together with the family S0 sate conventisn was held at Boyd's opera | Miss Lingarc witl appeatin a declde o the | ®¢ computatin twenty.five thousand pel T aie S TITOS difforent charac their cruel e APTS I sods. THIs1 NT -Grocary ttof, ¢ F, 1041 sbrec L house at 10:90 yesterday, and called tc \dience last night filled the opera | enrrounding s and frighten away | #ons liud entered the fuir prounds. Th Hibermenn 1o & dr ol wvene. Apply on Ve mises, Al order by the Hm, J. Sterling Morton, [ hous fanaticism, titution to he aus an exaggeratad aceount, be with wide lace collar and cuffs, She wore CHAS, NED . \ v - - abasted in the presenceof growing enjichi- or under the of seol ornsments in her bur and fvoked RENT_Boarciig houre and esloon fix g \ i f the state co. tral ttee. I ar chairman of the state co tral ot Whiie at the Fair do not fail to 8e0 | ment; de, otism « egan to tremble and re- like this are g cat cdue | vers charming indeed; Miss Huiton wore furn'sh d. Erquire 1211, Uouz a8 ,-: / \ On motion Gen, Montgomery was mads | ¢ i 4% 7 0 HES TR the Light |1ax i grasp npoa the (hrosts of 'he peo: Ll e 8 colored Satin and Wi (Clerwiie | Siree irter 19, g 2 b ¥ temporary chairman ant N. W. Swails| Running Dome stie. 125 ple, ana througn all, cver and 1eyond he mas who. much the & ine maner, T Tondt ity o, b p , ommites ¢ e o Al ‘the toreh of acvarcenent burned with the concir of the oorernony o 1| [0 8, Eanir coome B lo. 1oude, 2009 " B | temarary yeor 1[\\»4- - m‘! Ir- n e : & brighter s P W P D il e reoom, B5.0o. houde, 20 A ; sre "‘“”\‘ z of Victor Vifquain. | pApTES’ MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. | As tiue & n learned more people requira, L wedding cikes were beantifal s nd | - E» e e CLOSING OUT BUSHMAN'S and for then elver, il in prise of the ma ) Iy x10aned : cuen h ity w \ i b, KOG furing LSle AnSehOB EEOM | gkivta; Night Deestos, Chemise, | the” germ ndeped moe be. 1 has borne such splondid atablos, while ping of ' n the convention was addressd by | Skirts, Night Dresscs, Chermise, | 0 STiVe tHa- fioat i i River 6 foes 0 nones above low wator mark 6 Hon, J. Stecdine Morton after the us- | ote, See them, it will pay yov the Rawhy Lave: Aon A \ - i eamkton: Sisstiypl, 4 | 081 =610 0f poiitical specches. 1le&metf |+ h oroh tra in the b‘ i -n..n-.zh..m::nih.-.. ::.‘::“ "i'.‘,?é’"" e report of the committes on o-eden: S @ f Poy ¢ s city roh sba in the b Jroase, and S nls was witerward« adopted wnd the tem- o " 4 Wi | R | e e Wi e st WOMAR SUFFRAG whet wen 1 vy o ighte 'he prosents on’this acorsion wereof the X Dabuque, 48 porary organiz tien \.i mad: pe N oUFrhanfal. the few against the cue, and when th tted on o1l han vory fioetand most eey cotly ant 5t kPt bt A with the additios of M.sers barons ot Eugl nd compelled Kiu ver been seen exquisttecnarnctor, Toey covered two Websaor and Caifornis [ quire st 1i Meser ‘ LOUAL BRHEVITIES ;*-n:w und Ruffacr, of Caes, as TR to sigu the Magna Charta, & geand epoct Luige ta' les in the v oan © consisted of | 207 south 133, tree 241 ¢t ] p e 14 dorpga by Ton | the advaace of humauicy had been ate i the tinest cilverware sud other articles O KN L—=1w) srory dwe Lk 20th wod U, i 1 Willle Callahan, who | 08, motion of How. J, I Boyd, of The Annual Addpess by Iom, toined, Liitle mway those sturdy barous visitorn kept porting foim th a0 1oas oefnl (han valuable and vecutivul, | K7 roomi now being Fpaled aud Lainted | = —The remains of Willie Callaban, Douglas county, five vies presidents wers E m i ,] huve thought they werw placiog in positic et of the day, aid and all comd g from th re wio in making | 1vauire of . T, Taylor 14thand Dougins, 127-tf i | was killed by falling between the taik and | . i 7 . B, borrel. yitone 1 purting o nr 1wnes of faces which pr ocoutn € u expressed theie wari aps | 4 670 [(¥NT_\n elvg nty faral hed front Y hoad car of his train, near Slver Creok [ Morton, Pt tho temple of liberty. 3 wlves o8 {6 oppro oon one 10a and j the happy ocenion | B oom, ove bisck frots U° . oF B, -nd A, | ¥ tation, on the U, P., Weduesday mora. | C iumbus 3 . viis and more, for on the lit would cuppose that aill N ahad turned pleasaut Little as-en- | headq aariors. Teras 415, stict v in a:vance, ! % ok ) i) A ougla Con or, of 1 He Predicts the (Good Time|iluonymead, G667 yeors OUE L witness the expo A diosGid " earoof B'a Ml e i ing, were brought in from the west yes-| Guloiel Vie or Vifquaio, of i Bloodicsly, yet an 4 fold, uvenged ¥ STLoH TR eveming was wpent In e pgratals. | —— . terduy. The committes nppooted to report reso. Coming, Near at Hand, Lieonidas and his 301 Spartans, who, e | g G4 . |tions, conversution, music, daneing aud | :"‘Y‘ HEN: —<Nea o0 tage of ¢ ERIT g Tationx was as followe: J & Mor taries before, gave up their lives 1o the [ departi nt stiil seoos to take theload in | ho" wsunl 8. cini o1 oyinents, Mverybody, | Lt | —A furious ruv;‘-w-y M‘ ;. e 1 l.\uin Wi, I\"Ivllllu(': ohn l!, I(|-m k, Julge i rugged pass of ‘Lhormopylae to stem the t\!iv :'\u-g‘vr of atr ve {l;"*;] 1 was io the happiest of noods and b | “unuu., oag0 b §25,00 peranuur, Ligh' at the corner of Farnam and | 3 ey, and J Crawford o AT Ml despol vl i ast & O, are represented by Mr, » just of (hat »5zs an : disyic o1 & terin of yours, ot ‘Orangs Grove meaday vigh' o . SGLl Wika LAY ¢l b0 1380 5, 1, The woman suffrago convention ad- 1 dee ) b e LR ST <.9.w ad) ining Hansoom P.rk on. the west, Fifteenth, the wigon being dragged clear | A rece 0 make the oceasi five minutea wilk from 8 ret cors. Mo ey can ot the right of a cl.ss to protection nga‘net | Pagh, who exhivits ths Bucke i 1 o at vight, after a threo days nd bet v eleven loot sower avde mbised cnl Ile cutirely devoid of v : aoross the wircot, It was lucky for the APTERNOON SE 810N, journed lant vight, aftor a threo daya et bees ory This fa o spring workiog onltivate DL R L be obtained to buid with, by persons ivasiog owner that > one was in or near the out- | At the bigiuning of tho afternoon rew. | sewsion, Tho following is tho full |RCRRPER MG Tor Cler steps yet | cider mill, The gonds are muiversaily | “Ti nhl wan b il ad ot | o IO Ak TR YRS e sORTON £it when it was sSarted, bt At e R text of the annual address delivered | to come, wrote the word *Progre kuown, and it s desmed inaecess ey 60 DRI | el fraite, its tw ) b 1 leay (05 | 30 O premises, oifics 1615 Faroau, 3treet s | by Prosident Corroll: But the xraud ide of humon rights | endand implements. It will suffioe superts floral docoraios e e atles » b ' needed &0 fostering care of a better ean. | that they are obtaining increa ed little party was 5 well « thue A REN Erick store hiquire at D woman's suff age convention were belated | Democrata of N'hraska in state conven-| Lanigs Axp : Tn_ echoing | cation. Tine passed on and mianwind grew | every yeur. Tho Buckeye goods, in the | they inly parted with reluctanco when | e ol Dougissbie, - 6208 f i on Wednesday night, having lost their [tion wssembied, at Ouahn, this 1 the sentiments of welcome, 8o cordially | more intelligent. Tne st ot printing be- | lancuage of Mr. Pugh, are as popular us ted tw tbe miud- il th-h.nds of (he ¢l iec po VE HOU B> FOR R NT—siall ant aree A ign r+ | THE OMAHA BEE, whic earings after leaving the Baptist. church, | of ~eptember, 1882, herchy deol an to revolutionize the worl is uying & KAt | pishe honr. w0 o tv olve roon 8 each; one OF two new and beautifully expressed by the president 8 ; The governmant” of the Uslisd States ance and supersiition slowly gave way be. |doal, : s hapry couples o to T uses | Zhos with all modera sonverieaces. One of 12 [ They wero provi fentialy met_at midnight | by ) consfitutional or other right to in. | of the Nehraska Wowan Suffrage a-socia | fore advancing light, men began to think | ‘Tha exhibit made by Parlin, OrindonfT | koo ing an once in e mes alren v b epared | oo, sniable foc hoarding. and rooa Foating, i by an emploe of the K. M. 8, who | powetuses o tho' oy, excor. vith he | ton, and tho prosident of tho Oaahi .| mors s mord o' Sefe porioncl vighte, | and. Mortinfn orea tho verybess on the | il i and T3 T st the | ot Doaiasoes ™ 8RS e, tent and result of getting monay into t i dividuality then began to asscrt itsel B a0 d o Rhot i g Fed it andiDoUBIey Ea. i W thocs $o s ASOpUIaK pLACS, Tatie bl ey with which to” pay the | €oclation, I take much pleasure in adding [ (N T BIRE, PREE, 16 TR g B th will contain & vest ok of agri- | vnk vt et hapts for sheis Fatme b | Ta0mx T oeoe B —Prof, Walther delighted the viritorsat | jebts and provida fo the comm suse | that your attendance on this important| dom began to bave a mew snd thrillng | enltural implemente, which T K Swollings: 1n deeirmbio 100 ey, by Mecon 1 d ; i orday afternoon by an | and general we fare of the Un ted Statos, [ occasion is indeed auspicious ot good for | meuniug s it began to have personsl ap- | sldexclusively at wholesale, The il b No. 1614 Douglax ireet 74T ‘h;l';:t:‘hllrh’;mk:ll.y of :,c yu The toriff tax, called protective, luid | the future of cur state and natien. And | plication, cultivators are superior iu ¢ s g Vo X ; 2 = ion of his skill as a pianist, on the | L) ¢t ifferent intent and result, should | to the eminent-workers in the cause of im- | From the conssrvatism and tyranny of | anythiug ever exhibited before, ) A Cruickehank & ave koeping . . fine fnstrument in Floral hall, be utt rly abolished. The democrata of | partial suffrage; to the philanthro,ia wo- [ the old world, Lii rty sought an asylum [ bined lister aud drillis a specinlty with | open every night duricg the faie un | | O# SALE—Small howo on Californiy atrset —Semething of sensation was caused | Nebraska challenge their political oppo- | men and men who have come from other fin the now. 'And here, where no palace, | them, asis altotheir com stallc ‘cutter, | ¢ 9 p, m., but on Thuradsy and tri- | U Wb ddvamlase Ouly$58 Y 2 1 i nents in this state to a general discussion | states to help us make of ours a_true re- | castle or cathedral walls, symbols of mou- | There ar: also tulky plhwas and old ground day nights, for the bencit of aitang. 4ttt op at the U. I’. headquarters last evening by | of tha ahove proposi‘ions and to an un: | publi;, we offer a grateful greeting, We |archy and fankticiem, barred out the free | {lows which are wortiy of spec e Sy Felive o h p Gy ibi i b ra in th an individual who appeared at the door of | quivoeal statiment of the position of the | extend to you the hand of earnest com- | b eeze of thousht, or cnst their depressing | The exhibit made by D. 1. Puford ~ e ol P! ) [ y 3 | 5 W | the paymaster’s office and demanded his | republican party of Nebraska upon the | radeship. We welcome you with the re |shadows across m n's broing, a temiple was | Co., is reroarkable for the ruperfor excel- dieplay of i i) W 3 L o fee farms, improved in h T'ouglas county, a; prios: ranging Iroin e question f protective tariff, spect tuab volunteers give to tried and | commenced and dedicated to Equality, | lence of the goods shown. This concern is | they are freely juvited. 1420 |tosziver cre, Afo hi: quarirscoti wages as o laborer on the Oregon Short | 1Tl Sl BV E0 IGNTE ity recent [ troe voterans, We greet you with the ) Besido its simpio yeb massive gracdevr, | an old reli.bleons and wo have repeatedly - & m— fmproved, §1 o @ nee b tion, | Line, Paymaster Josselyu was absent, | dver and harbs bills, some call [ warm feclings engendered by united on- [ the proudest achievements of empires sink | done business for them in the past. The| Wanted—Treaveling salesian for | 9020 0. M. BALLOU, Unicn Rlock, and the man, failing to get any response to | them; in *the rtar route fraudulent | ‘eavors iu a common cause, into insignifi ance, for ity fiundation | Buford plows are unexcelled, The Buford | notions, hosicr ]-‘.)fi $3iE—Be t targains {» Cmaby. Iarge . 5 contracts, some oill thew; inthe payment | We welcome you not only with pleas- | 1eats upon etornal right, and its walls[& Angrelers cultivator is th el the knocks athis door procoeded & kick n { R0 LULE S oo detective.y momo |urs but with au honest prido. t| alresdy far above surrounding «trustures, | spociality. It is simply perfection in the the panels and demolish the plate glass | i\ thom; in Hubbell, two per cemt. ws | our young and progro-sive state. And we | wi I nometimo reach the height of justice | way of acultivatorand Mr. Bufard iuforms with his fist. The police wera telephoued | sossmentx, some call them; in the multi. [ deem it indeed fivting that ko eminent an | And when the bell st Puiladelphia rang | us that over 500 have been roli on the hom e, guid c llar, cuthu 13 ge , £00d fenc . b usitul locyion, h and Teat| 14 thu-snt GARBALRANT & COLE. Apply to G. P. bomis, 5 JNication of salaries and perquisites for the | assembly should convene within a state, [ ont loud and c'ear on thut tful July | gronnds: ‘the goods are all staploan | are 0T A 3D LI L, Bntinbared. and. alt 0t - ynapumerabls | whish aithough nex o the' Foungest 1n | afternoon in 170 the theililng nows that a| a8 well . known in . No'ra E b Bbeh SO U h W oeTe Sitoe —James Vickery was in Juck Jast night | ywarm of office holiers,and in other visii lo | the union, has a school fund and system | baud of patriots, with » sublime be-oisw [#s in their Tllinois home. The sulky At ok i at the sale of unclaimed baggage by the [ corraptions fthat jart of the people's [equall-d in extent aud completeness by | only equaled i y their w i, had caun. | and the Buford sprivg _cultivators are ulso C(mlcxcdomo She:p for s'c. Cal on or U. P. at Cuming’s auction room, He |mon which does reach the nationa! treas- [ hut few other states; sl hat has o |cia‘ed the principlis that *sli men are cre- | on exhibition, The Baford sprin: enl- addr 83 ¥.C OR ? A ury, deserves the immedia e aud emphatic | leas ratio of illitericy among its inbubitants | ated tree and equal” wnd that *‘goverment | tivator is without a belt and is 80 arianged Romh D E 1 Heaen eot of | that it will never break a stalk of ¢ rp, bought a trunk containing twenty-five or | ;ontempation of the po: ple than any other; a state that has not cven | derives ity just powers from tho o thirty suits of clothes and one of the fineat [ The state of Nebrark 1, in common with | one female among the 255 prisoners in it~ | the governed,” des otism received 1ts fatal | and there are no nuts to h.come loose an.i sausage machines in the market, His | other states of the union, has aud « xercises | penitentiary; state that was the firet | wound, and wan in his royal individua icy | di-appesr when m use, The standard 14 -V Q! i be nean, the Intter part. of it, | the right of regulating the male of fatoxi. | to strike ont the restrictive word “‘whits” | stood erect, uctrammeled by the yoke of | ground plows made by this company have| 1 | bargain can . oD % | cating dritke, in the fnterest of cood order, | in the suffrage clsuse of its constitution:— | servitude, T O T ) at the Washington market, within the state, but the prohibition of the | & state that was the first to ratify the XV | The declarstion of the principles of true | instea ] ordivarily wol. | #OB() ()™ %rr’ —A buggy was wrecked at that portion | mavufactue + and kale of such drinks within | amendment to the coustitution of tie Un- | government in this luter and nobler Mag. | This is a great improvement and " will be | it A oesey f Six th street het Chi d this state, is contrary to the fundumental | ited States removing the political discrimi- | ny Gbarta of human Jise ty, bus express.d | apprecisted by e: er and farmer, 4 - teenth atreet hetween icago and | rights of ‘the individual and tue funda. [ nation against 1ace; —and a state we most | the hopes and aspirations of mankind, :nd | The Williams t Unas, last evening, while the crowd of ve- | mental princip'es of social and moral con- [ earnestly’ hope, that will be fir-t to adopt | made possible a governmen: of the peop'e, | than ordinary atten:ion. hicles was returning from the state fair, duct, and if enncted wil be neutratized by | «n amendment removing the political dis- | for the people, ty the people, Aud so | the lightest and simplest ever made. Tt the constitution f the United States |crimination against sex, aud§ihereby carry | through all, over all and beyond ull, the | weixhs 275 pounds, or less than ove half \ —The boys belonging to Tlor's hose | which permits the Introduction to every | iito. po.fect Teslization the principlos of | lorch of advancement rurns-<1th a ofeaex | of iy other binder In the market. ‘The (OR ALE—Gricery and crcckery bost E with cr witnout buil. mg. A dr 18 *Osc 45 NEY 70 LOAN—Oall at T.Thomea Rowm % Cral DID CLOPERTY FUR BAkaAy, ove larie brick b Inrge tramo house, with full | strect, Fino chiuoe for i nt, reot tor $70 . per month, Cull for fuil partioutars, on ! Aoxsor. 16th and Douslas st 809 t1 e HELP WANTED, M Asent, 16th 8 d Dous 'R BALE—Hcus b roows #nd coruer lot 182 RNTED A s o feot squaro, $1:00. " niciuguo, opposte ot stands th bre der i+ company claim that the Boyds declined to | state ot foreign liquors, iwported from | the Declaration gf American Independe: and increasing light, and Liberty agoin | binder attachment cen be fastened to any | andal farm work; good referen Piddres Var- | QIX BEAUTIFUL LOTS #0160 foet _oach In Ton with them at the state fair on Wed. | Abroad. and o mtrols also every form of fu- | establishing upon b.sis of eternal equity | wrote across the pages of 1 i-tory ia int fa. | harvester of this firum's manufacture, |The | er, B ofie 151t e rom.cl brest GarlluanDedliots 3 a2 She sbale fair 0 e st Garerost | 8 truo republic. ble characters the xrand word ‘*Prog.ess.” | binder lias & wonderful capacity. It cwn el i e AT meedsy, and that thelr challouge for con | *GUR SN o oiher fn tho forn: | T only remains for me in these few in. |~ Tt is the duty of this age s tabe s his | bind the Tatgest and the Jightest bundin. | V o e e L TR T test is not liable to be accepted by any- | of banks, manufacturing establish ments or | troductory words t, exprees the hoge that | great work and make «f “this possibility a [ It works with perfect esse and it is re- | dress immediately. 7 - ks fro) P, 0. hox 3 body. railroads, must keep its hands off 1rom the | our deliberations may b- distinguished by | reality. It is our duty to try to complete | garded as the marvel of marvels, This i 0 Twn story bullding for salo at a bargain. Lo- - reserved rights of the people, The demo. | that cordisl harmony and “charity toward | the tomple hy carryiny intofulillmens the | not o machino that has never been fiicd, S S «nted at nurth-eas _cornor of 17:h mreet, 7 —All plasterers are requested to meet at | crats of Nehraska denounce all railroads [all ro befitting the grand humanitarian [ principles of this declaration and thereby [ for it hat been experimented with to it | ** N ks T o | i Wy h9 (COTRN R0 Bef bators A their hall to-day at 1:30 o'clock to attend | within the state which eloct, or attempt to | cause we bave met to advance. make of our so-called repuolio a true gov- | ntmost capacity and has never failed. | 1ic. “troot, botween Toth and 10th, 10591 | - 770t A 16th and Donglas, the funeral of Edward Winslade. Briok- | elect,whichinfluenceorattemnttoinfluence, ADAPTATION OF THE AGE 10 REFORM, | erument of the people. This may well be pronounced a great suc- OTEL FOK 3, lit! i hy & G e Arlis Ho | o d 3 . The chowest property in tho state. - / &) sporting club a¢ their rooms, Dy order bers of congies. Corporate oapital. mt | former wgee, in its greator adaptability to | 370 beiog romoved by the hand of progress. | were the most important f:ature of yes. Has ol tho traveilug uwi, Will be ool cbeap on v | ©f the president, sucl 'hm‘" not be llmrn; Arog 210 1o en- | rofirmu, - ‘I'he ecclesiast cal bigotry f an | 19re loux the womenof our laud, invested | terday, and_ theyi are now regarde’ | < y7.»Teb - ber ivoners at th terms tosult, Enquire of £. Fuile, propiictor, o —The Uni or ach npon popular rights, Wo assert 0"t onpelled Gallilio o deny the | With political equality, aud then as now | with a wonderinl ~am unt of interest | VW i 1107 1 ohom woneee. 30 ateasn | Artington, Wosninict . Neb. _ bu ot { o United States signal service in | the right of the lexislavure to control rail. | 459 RS SOmPARRE THati0 R0 Ceny A€ | (b custodian of homs purity aud happi- | By tho time the rares cominenced the B i sout il prepariog & work on popular weather pro- | ronds; we nlen{ t:w right of tho railroads | b TON e Dised nway, The pris cipal | Bet® will stand by the side « { mea end aid | orowd had vactly increased aud more than i g i werbs and progu atics, and has propyred o |0 gontrol tholeghinture, G0 on mow t tho option of wive fe- | i Waking better that “howo ol the freo.” | ordinacy o' erest was eviuo.d fn o aces AR LI i 2 d [ horance, und the spelling book and news. |, . ben will civilization tenderly guard the n the free-forall trot, $120. which w: - e T b2 sire to lend their assistance to the collic. | the issuance of passes, or free transporta- paper ve rapidly removing this, The suc. | DK ost welfare of the race, and a trus re- | divide], firt 210, second third 881, | Y7 AN 1 dyinl forgod pa 14 tion of such proverbs, ete. These lists, to- | tion of any kind whatsoever, by any rail- 1 x captured the first prize Fleata [ YV Dl yuen g blic enshrine the homes urd hipes of ittle Si A cessive improvements made in the practical | PUP/'¢ eushrl e pes of al Ljgtle Si { zond in Nebraska, to any poson holding [ & X nobier hi Avd, stindin i el ity - { ether with envelopes, postage stampr, oad in Nel I y N A, % | acts huve prepared maukind to more will- er humanivy. rd, standi hin | coming in second and Lucy third, This = A 0 7 . ¢ \ ) b ¥ P | gither an elective or appointive fouy m,“‘m Ll s da i gl the brilliant radiancy of the torch of ad- | eontest was regarded with atdeal of | WA GH A T g ein ROOE & ¢ etc,, will he furnished on request by the | an i X 0 loal ] nt = = ) y other « flicial position under the con. ), ¥ b i i vancement, liberly will ugain w interest and on more th saston ine Wiz 4 1er woek i . MISCELL 41V EUS. obwerver, United States signal service, | stitution or laws of the stte, apeiaeiples aro cternal, " ut thele SDBIICE | the pawes of bistory the grand Word Pro. | Laass sxchietmect was exBibited a the. Tree | Fat ot e, AL Ol | e R T L Omaha, and it is hoped that s generalin-| Finally, government, whether of the | od® N S8 S SO0 L (Car Gl OTC | e gramme, i o orth 16thj . 504-10 2081 ; terest will be evinced tor the novel work, ‘;,“':{"’n'g"'.‘m‘,:‘t‘; h ;‘,‘““p‘;“"‘“g"“ "“‘,“"l"fi ago s compared to another, is largely but a e st s o THE RUNNINO RACE WA Apply ot real mmfl.'l‘yi.."‘r?,'l'.}’('"fm.;'[" inorback, sl biack . p ciiizens appointes ! ' ADIES’ 7 N BRW 8 « ' | e award by ret oy g 5 of 1€ tho roporta are numerous enough towar | toattend £ cartain of the conoarns f the | (iierencs iu the degreo to which prin- | LADTES' MUSLIN UNDERW also provedl n great attraction and thous. | o ciue P pgs 0 b o fce 41041 { i i Whoo body of the people, that. oonaue | cibles are appiied. - That “all wmen are| CLOSING OUT BUSHMAN'S. |wnds patiently waited o see tho resul . [ —- L i } thels ""';""“' each contributor will | Wbl Bl e o i a1 amiios | born free and ¢qual” was s true in the | Skirts, Night Drosses, Chemise, | Queen of Diamonds tock the first prize, W' i ey toa kAt Kowe | [YOUNM, OLABKE=dasb o] estito wgeit, | be presentod with a copy. straining or oxtension of the functions. of | 44y8 of Pharaoh as in the time of George|cto. See them, it will pay you. Bickpooket the second, and Jesso Junies f 'y e A e Al e T Sl oy A posery ‘ ) ¢ usea 10 ot rocicor. ¢ Jots ~Mr, “vend Lykke, a gentleman who | these committees in any direction whatso. [ 111, but the wider application in Jater Iledmegf | thethird. n Y ey c " ove y anc @'lacdi e, | eides 1w proved , should be constantl; | times a8 compared with its limited class —— - g THE FAIR TANTED A Good e Tow 730 hodns [ heetns ety antiy 8, ¥ % o o thia oountry from Sweden about | JLQ LNl o l:;n:nll.eu{nhfi'dwhm " application in those ancient times murks| & o o) i : itself is certainly romething euperh in its W St. o e rh:.” e T A 8 “xmv" i eighteen monthn ago, has just received lot- | 7m0 ellort wan adopte 1. the difference between despotic govern-| ¢ S0 simple the Blind can uso it, the [ way, aud thelike was never seen in Omaha, I ) - = xe —— S | ters patent for an ingenious sutomatio| Fullowing ave the nominations: ment and our partial republic, Light Running Domestic, See it at | It is an aggregation of all that s remarka oain sivces, botwaon 16t ani 1o | JLOST-Betwoen poubifion and 18th o Toon & brake for freight or passenger cars, It is or..r Governor—J, Sterling Morton, of u'fi““ Tote generhnll h:nl;l imp;ovfid use | he Fair, 12 6t I‘:leulu):lxalhfa “n‘..:». ..{‘1, zmoro :h:n peye the J s Pade M.,",':,";m"m'.k‘ T odides will be remarsad by i too, orces, which have always ex. e ro o .. We ready par- S - e L | #0 arranged as to stop a train almost in- F‘““ Lientenant Governor—J, I, War. | 1bted, makes our material civilization in- The Lommiercial Age. ticularized the maj wity of 1he exhibits o4 ¥ —Dining room 4 irl, woman cook | (1 F. Lino, forme g atantly on the engine being roversed, and | ner, of Dacota, LN finitely superior to that of former ages, | The ““Omaha Comuercisl Age” present- | thefuir erounds, Lut it may perhaps inter- | F¥, andtw, hitchen gira at Maus & Dlack: G £ yot isnot afected by a train backing up, | For Seoretary of State—Chas, W, Bowl. | 80 does our wider application of g)vern’ | o ity compliments yesterday for the firat | €}’ 2Me (T 0uF fewdors 1o know what takes | 20T STotau ant, 1915 bycko sirrer. u872 | | 1t could be applied for f ly, of Saline, mental principles far excel theirs, pments yesyerapy for, $he Ok | cles in the \v NTED—A girl, (Care T 3 3 K. JETT—Hous and Cirpet Oreaner, Stove i co applied for from 86 to 83 per| 'Vi/ ; P 2 And so— time to the public in genersl and Tir Bee BIDE SHOWS 108 genere Kousew 1k Good witges give: Pollh r. Leweciders st Repu lican of. 'or Tréasurer—Peter L. Sturdosant, of h { » car, Filmore. in particular, It is under the editoiial | outsideof the lemtimste grounds, Herois r:hr:rl. ®tcorn ¢ Hauilecn snd vicce streets, | 89€, 13 £ and D ug as, o8- addition, 104 ¢ | —A young man named Wi, Rogers, u| For Auditor—Charles Leach, of Johy. | “Through tho shadows of the globe we | management of Prof, A. L. Wy presented a curious picture indeed. Ye.- sweep into the younger day; s $2.50() Ly the fariirure < f o Tesk " - terday evening an extemporizel hall was | Va7 anin = gl tor X collector for 8, P, Newell, the MoUormiok | "% i Y O, Better fifty years of pr: th le | i8 to be iseued monthly. The first nuwber SR . i MEN/ARLE ren kUL i e nor | opabIv. Aud i} For Attoroey General—J, O, Crawford, 8 Calaniot beoRtoss Suinn mcyele | (S St iodSlot Juurps)lam buth: I auakter :‘l,':,,,,,',,’:,,'.,',"',f{","’ dhy.updarone of the ol e iingrs maivion ™" | Oatie, Mo fwplem nt ma, acclden ally shot himself | of Cuming. o ‘Wednesday in Metcalt Brow', store. He| For Superintendent of Public Instruc. | We who advocate equality of citizen- and in mechunicsl execution. 1 is nchel | gre wore . doing ihe. ?,‘i;;,:"‘“,";, ot d full o sound seure. | £5tio " wimirablo atyie AC sevors] | (AT ANTED At ihe Nuiica irelat | oo, EDWARD i was trying on some clothes, and in so doing | Hon _Chas. A, Snioe, of Platte, ship between the sexes do not claim & new y claiming to be nothing |, e b B e rabe By e 0y | bl his rovolver was discharged, sending a No, ull;:ntl:&l:l of Uuiversity—J, M. Burke, dul-l:x-‘;:fifi: "L’lffé"}..\'.'u?fi".‘.": We ;;;xl{ a Inlm-;n an ‘organ” it has stiuck & key ..:.}\'::u.r i.:'ul:*f tha “yhlmhl'u!r .&‘iflm ‘i.b: wroawiih jag, T g 0 PiONALIOR, 108 R LarHIt Al ' 5 g1 ciples upon whicl i e ¢ Pl s HALIGT, outh iaved, 38 in the left foot. For Commissloner of Londs and Bulld- | our goveruumant is based hall have thelt | the i g tained, will piace It among AU 1D Alion & iame Wk loaked, Ttterly » ok middlonsid AL, wite wne cid ~—~There will be & meeting of the W, C, enry Grebe B just and full application to all citizens | periodicals of the country. FILONAND 50 608 URIHINGAR, Cod, len w man neo ppy T U ¥ - equally, without distinction being made| In briging the o marcil ol THE DETALLS McCoy, (au ¢ Louse nenr now 2 5 .+ Friday, today at 3 p.m, at FINE OLOAKS, DOLMANS on account of rex, leg before the poblio. Prof. Wyman has | 0f the fuir, which bave vot 'rasdy heen Il L] \ tho Baptist church, All the members are | Rotailod at wholosale prices st Bush.| In this sge of steawm, electricity, | displayed no less acumen s 4 enterprise in | €Ven. Will be prin‘ed ata later date, but roqened 0 bopresent, as buaioows of . | man's, oo thom, 1 will savo you | ewspasers o o™ Schiuis = ald wil: s 1 tdnan U 1y Wit o | 2, £ saeantine 11 Bt secomonnn i whic uvention follows inventio o) Y vhile | 8Very ci'izen ¢ pay u ' Nebraskn | portance will be transacted at this meet. | money. o Me®mett i uiinout atartling rapidity, it Is Degin: | Bis thury” colese fenretiors s b monted | 10F 07 183, Not o take th far in s to ' fng. Ourold president, Mrs., Burroughs, [ qu. o0 e on | niog 0 be realized that the application of | at. the act hall at the state fair, ho makes | b€ oub of fashion. | ds in tho city sud will be with us 0a this | i1 o Fuir is the Blind L dy Rnacatia priuciples of government as established by [ no display there of pen trickery. Speaking Mooting of the Boaid ‘ accasion, the Light Running Domeatic, whic :L:’L‘E"&'.’fi.‘. ;Mm ¢ fa (o hrogrossive |of penmanship Prof, Wyaian” sy in the | The nuual nieeting of the state ] | ~The Mmoaseohor scclety what | iy attributod to its easy imanagament, | intellectual wdvance of the people. COMMEROIAL AGH, board of ageiculture will be heid at the| . MITUATIONS wAnTED. i proved to be one of the finest balls 2.b1 Tho intimute relationship between prac- 0 40 see that flowihing wd 0 « | yecretary’s oftioe, fn the P.xtom hotel, [ 8§ TUATIONWATLD “Youag Iad "with x- ) € 01 i e —— | fleots great credit on the committes on s 00" 8l were. dlscariodFor thoraptioies | Know that. nothing has served to render \WANTED. Situstion by a youns Danah s i arrangoments, Messrs. August Trontal, H, | A Charming Fntertatoment by the | reaper and threahing machine, our wation | commerdial schools aa they sro commonly | A DOUBLE WEDBDING, ¥ U privato tamily. 2 ppo 66 8¢ w0 buvian hotel 11 H. Raven and Ge rge Welnert, During Dickle Lingard Company. was propuring to muke & wider application | F0us UEDopular, &0 much s the promis-s 9l 11w slisch 3144 the evening the Mwanerchor gsve some o i of the groat prinei) t “all wen wers | Kiven to antel ype and spread engle sketch- —m . excellant choral performances, under the| “Oue Boys® fs a claste, reflued and | srest sances of unyery, 7 VI b “'[The Cornoy-Hubermatm and | dkattichulaian it ot 1 . el nar'a very. t ofcrences furawhed. Adde s i, M, able leadership of Prof, Raven. beautiful comedy. It is & fair sam And w0 the coustantly increasing di Bey om a9t ‘ X ple of ntly inoreasing dis- SOl s CRR Al —A large number of Iadios and_ goutle. | the speces of dramatio work to which the | uston of knowledge heraide w il p— Laugugtein-Button Nup- AWANTE | men Wednesday visited the newly decorated | English people have been treated by M, | fundamentul principle-that of clyil afiml. B ¢ tials USINESS WANTE D—A party with four rooms of the Union Catholic Library awo- | Heary J. Byron. It is matter of doubt | ity between the rexes, HAGEDORN ~Mss. Jobavoa Hagedorr, " v hundrol dol ars wanbe a'bi 1nbe ener s o hrsd thienalras e | whokbar ths piacs bes, b amy Sidonbt | i Oppananta af thia refor talk much ¢ go of 78 years, . fnss eibror purchao of ol or half of 8 place, y + ) of Soonservatism,” “policy” and “exped. | Funeral will take placa from reridenoe, oo, L ith the taste which suggested | least 5o far west as w. [ W pad i X ploased wi ch suggest st an wo are, been rendered |jency,’ But these words, whatcver | Twenty-first and Lake streets, on Sunday [One of the Most Delihtfui —Frm Ociohr Tat, & for hd and the energy which brought the decora- | in 8 style in keeping with the intention of | may bave becn thelc former wean | at 8 p m, Al frieads are iny ted, A of WX or aven 100 i o loca | | ¢ . S, v L - bom, ionds are invil Social Bvents of the oy.4 Belorcnces given if required. Aadr ss b O, ! tion about, The rooums are now «qual 1 | tho author. Soveral of the leading char. 10k bave largely ™ become” hypr S NEANGE AR ID TR B b k.0, ‘ - spponsanoe s atsuckvanons o auy put | oters have, st vt s s, boun seioed | 5w marly s 5 e | FINE CLOAKS, DOLMANS Eeason. VT T £ g lic ones in the city. The decoration hae [upon by actors for starring purposes, | auent rebuke to conservatism; wrongs | Retailed at wholesale prices at Bush- Bl o uF stare; Ghy S gl i bean nader the supervision of Mesdauis | while the remaluing ones have been ap | Bave too long been clotued with the. e | man's, Soe them, it will save you| 00 t0 §20.60 par twna b, desirmblo eragts” * ‘ 8, N. Moalio and J. ¥, Daley, aad both | porticned to uctors, in many inatances, of 't Of pelicyi aud erimiiual cowardico has | money Legmaf | THE B-:n::m-z;r fad 0o plemsson lak | __ Wb ~_MAX MAVER 00, N . g Sy sipon o dden behind the mark of eapo- - - -~ evening of sttending wn event which is FOK RENT ~mOUSEs v - { 5 s 400, ent aud fea i z . MO KRENT- -House 5 - 3 h ampetey of thols afforte. choson part sa cormpletely £ dstaoy ong | Hoo shall maks She igbi alweys expedisek | oo eryoos Woakness, Dyspepsia, Tm- | It a not ofin that such n ikem o to be | TN Tt i & sttt SFOY 00O | 0\ support the proposition woman | Potence, Sexual Debility, cu ¥ | recorded, and reminds one of the double [ street. 40516° Absolutel Pure. | > BIOYLEST. oh s gretent chiarins of the pley, ite fdel | suffeas s one of the inevisable reforms of [ Wells” Health Renewer.” 8L, attrnctions often held out as inducements | 0K RENT Tioue o7 T roas i S Tet p ! Take notice, that the Butler Connty | Fuglich life. * 4 | Ko (uturs—aod we hope meuets @ fukare |, o e T Hotel Barber | b Promwinent aud popular cowmpanies. Broow aud rown. Apply neat door, This powder never varies. A warvel o f . Wair gives s 80, $30 and $10 Pre-| Jus why Dickie Lingard selected -t § omous | Go fo the Faxton Hotel Barber| o o'yl e e R N isa | purity, strength and Wholoomenen 3 mium on the 1st day of their Fair, | “Mory Melrwe” in which to star, ma from the past Shop for a first class soft water bath, A “'I wever, RO “:” e o | Tt ol ety N ore economical than the ordinary kinds, \ : BN SN o the Ton sk, ba wtiaaciorly ‘answerel"by th | PAINCIFLES AND FuouRKsS 0¥ sovERNMEmy. | Price 35 cents or 4 baths for $1. this, and a pleasanter affair has cectainly [ J Lot ursiched foou 1606 Far- | and cannot be wold in competition with the i 3 . | Ktk ady Baceslt. Plgsan ol The st N 00 S e e not been wituessed in this dity for & long L] Dadtiice wultitude of low test, sbort weigh! Wi ly iquant, graceful, and udent of bistory finds in the gbt, alum . Br. WiLLiaws, capablo as she is, and pretéy, sweet and i | 160rds of the race the evi of s con:| Money saved, buying at Bunce's. | time. l“;' SALE—Ous 4-borse power sogine P, N, | OF Pbosphute powders, Sold only in cans, L 3 & ehw Bec'y., David Oity, Nob, |teresting as the character undoubtedly |stantly asending gradation, From the 132t | Toe youthful couples who performed [ Clark & cor- U'* Ak Haguire ol M. Gl “"“t‘,},"v{,:';;w;'n Qo 3 o Sew Xerl »

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