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| N bt = e~ T 1 2, bes ! THE DAILY b ¢ oM Eaturday Morning Sept. Weather Heport. (L'he following observation: are taken at e rame moment of time st all the stations nmed.) IWaR DRPARTMENT, vicR, OmanA, Sept U, 9, S16NAL SkR- 21, 1882, (1:45 wravions, 0 15 00 011 10 00 | w07 | 10 |NW Bk Custor. nod, . River 6 foe: 2 Inches above low water mark b Omaha, 2 feet 3 inches at Yankton, Missinslypl 8 tast 6 Inches at La Crosse, and 4 feet 7 inches a Dabuque, LOOAL BREVITIBES, JOB PRINTING, Send for printed price list and samples of all kinds of job work to the ALLEN PRIN[ING €O, job printers, and pub- lihers “RURAL NEBRASKA.” The American Cattle Journal, LIVE 8T0 K printing & sp-cialty. Nos 218 and 920, 8, 14th St., Omaha, Neb, sop20me-eod2w “The weathor warmer, —Thenext thing Is the National Wowman Buffcage Association Convention, has grown elightly —Miss Hardenburgh i+ ready to receive pupils in Elocution at Max Meyer's, ~There were two plain drunks in po'ice ocowt yeterday and both were dis- charged, ~The funeral of Rankin, the victim ot corrosive sublimate, took place at 8 p. m. Thurtday, —The N rth Preshyterian aoolety will wive their first sociable and supper at the new church on Saunders street, this evening. —Fr ook J. Ramge has just issned his weat advertiving card for the fall reason, It is the best lookiug one Le has ever sent out and was gotten up by the boss photos grapher, Currier, ~The corice on the new blook just west of the Western Union telograph office hus been put in place, Tnihe centre areth: words * ‘Redick, 1882." Hon, Jobn I, Redick is the propiictor. &0t er D.nohus has possession o lady’s pocket hook found Cucing the fuir The Winter Season’s Amusements Fairly Commenceds--A Brilliant Outlook. Ceming Attractions at '‘The Boyd"- The Wheraabouts of umaha Favor.tee, The Theaters in General Boyd's The Ensign Comedy company in “Rooms for rent” closed a most sat. isfactory engagement st Boyd's opera house last evening. Mr. Soaver's company is quite evenly balanced and found no trouble in amusing our the. ater-goers, at a time when they have had almost a surfeit of foot-light glare—for eo early in the season—from the combinations drawn hither during the progress of our atate exposition, 1t is doub:ful if any city in the west haa a more floating population and so many lovers of music and the drama as Omaha, Hence her good name everywhere, 8o synonymous of success among all good starring combinations The winter season has certainly commenced in earnest. For the bal- ance of the month and every week during October engagements have been secured at this popular houte with some of the best tulent travelng. It will bo noticed that Mansger Boyad has arranged his dates 80 no two com- panies in the same Jine of business cor flict with one another. Monday, Sol Smith Russell iv “Eidgewood Folke” will by greeted with aJorge house. M. A, Leavitt and Tony Pastor’s Vaudeville showe united will hold the boards Friday Siturday aud matiuee, the £9.h and 30:th. The always welcome Fay Temploton has a three nights avd matineo en gegement commenc ng October 5:h, Marian Elmore in her new play of “Chispa” will be next. McKoe Rankin, Rose Eytingo, Fred Warde, Fravk Mayo. Barlow, Wilson & Co s minstrols, Ko losg Brignolt concer company, Boston Ideal opera com pany, John T\ Raymond, Madisor Squuro company aud Milton Noble. are all booked hefore January, Mr, Thos 1", Bovd will remain o manager. Me. K B Whitmoro is the gentlemanly treasurer, The Aowdimy. With the exception ot a shorl vaea- tion on tho road with a specialty ¢ m pavy during July, John Nugent has presented a performance at the Acad- emy of Music every uight. Darine the winter season he will run s ficst It containg 6) cxnta and promisory note | ¢18¢8 specialty aud vaudevills perform. from N, IY, Rodin to Mary Nelson for %100, ~~Tue republioan senatorial district cone veution for the district composed ot Doug- 1as and Sarpy counties, meetn at Papillion at 1 p, 1. to day for the purpese of nomi natinz our float senator Gen., Geo. M O'Brien will be presented by the Douglas oounty delegtion, —Mr. Coons, of Wisner, appeared be- foro Unite! Statee Commisioner Frank Thursday, to make a test of the contruc- tion of the law requiring checks to be ‘stamped. ~—The delegates to the republican state convention began leaying the city as soon as the session was over and the hotels now wear a comparatively deserted appearante —A littlo ret-to between Hon. George ‘Washington Ambrose, and W. J. Conuell, Erq, took plwe yesteidiy on the Wabash corner, but was stopped by Sheriff Miller before any blood was spilied, The war was principilly of words. —Four splenid looking samples of Rich Hill, Miss uri, coal are on. exhibition in the offize of County Clerk Buvmer, One is labelled *“Pescook,” one **Red Rousty,” two black, The Rich Hill Company is bidding to furnish the county with its win. ter spply. ~1u the event of the Burlington club not arriving to fill their evgagement with the B. & M. club today (3aturday) there will be a freoe game played onthe B & M. grounds in this city be tween the B. & M. und the Western Union Telegraph nine. Game called at 2:30 p. m —A portly and fine lovking judiial offi- oer from one of our western oounties, w.s overcomo by Owmuha “tungl fot” Thursd y sud attempted to go to be | on the sidewalk in fro.t of the Pixton about 11 o'clock, He was hauled in but was_excused yrs- torday ns he was a delogate to Tuure, day's state convention, —There will be a mass meeting of the workingmen of Omahs and Douglas coanty on Saturday evening, September 25rd, at the city hall, for the purpose of selecting delegates to attend a labor union conven- tion to nominate a workingman's tioket for Douglas county, All workingmen and farmers in Douglas county are wgently re- quested to attend and as+ist in the busine s of the moeting, By order of the commit teo, - The Quarter Centennial. The Freemasons of Omahs, are ordered to mssist in celobrating the Quartor-Oentonnial Anniversary of the Grand Lodee of Nebrasks, Saturday £3, 1882, The general assembly will be at Freemason's hall, at 9 &, m, Master Masons appearing in white gloves and aprons. Thereafter the f‘munmmn arranged by the Grand odge committes will be followed: All Master Masons in good stand- ing with their ludies are expected to be present at the evening eutertain. ment at Freemuson's hall. G, W, LixiNans, anco a8 of yore, The principal attrac tions this week are Malville aud I - of the Academy they perform their the wonder of the world, Next week —J. J. Riley, character actor, Stadt Theatre Our Gorman friends ¢ mmence their dramatic work on the 13t of October, John G. Brandt eiill remsins eole owner, Richard Louths will be the stage manager. Jean Baurleis, the noted character and comiqne, will put on the boards & new pieco entitled “‘Mier Leopault.” Our Favorlter. Emma Abbott is in Kausas City, Haverly's opera company are in Canada, Alice Oates’ company Pennsylvania, Mame. Gerator's prospective nursery engagement will prevent her from singiog in public this winter. Aimee will be with us next year. Emma Thursby commences her engigement in New York on Oc- tober 6h, are doing Clara Louise Keollogg is in New York City. John MecCullough commenced his searon in 8t, Paul, Liwrence Barrett is playing in Philadelphia, RAZYR, Fanvy Davenport is playing in London with marked suce es, Maggie Mitchell is routed this way. Mary Andersen is starring fn the provinces, Salsbury's Troubadours will bo here late in the sesson, Joseph Murphy will be hero in Do- oamber. J K. Emwet is playing through the south, _The Hanlans are doing the southern cirouit. Buffalo Bill opened his new play Milwaukee with great snce: s, Meyor's Musio Fll Julius. Meyor, wansger ‘of the Western Unions got three runs they conld have the pile. The lightning slingers are oonfilent f sccaning the thres runs wnd the oile, Among thewr best players is Bigger, ‘hoir pitcher, late of Kaneas City. Keyacr, eatoher, is an employe in the M. & Sc. Paul 14 R ; Prichard, short.arop, is an oid timer here and & nhard hitter, Williams third base, for merly played firgt in Cincinnati, ard doea most handsome work, Stillwe'l, fihe M. & Sc Paul offics, wil play on first. Rutchie has engaged an en ire section in the grand atand for his frie.ds, ard is meking bete; he playe second without an _error. The game will be called at 2:30 sharp. The B. & M's. have about arranged their dates for their western trip, S metime next week they are expect- wd to take in the country with a special car and every arrangement conplete, The U. P.'s are expected to play in the Bluffs tc-day, THE NATIONAL PARK. HBeveral Milllon Doliars to be kx- pended in Improvements Therein. Those who visited the Yellowstone National Park with the Omaha Board of Trade excursion, or who have read the interesting lotters written by Tur Ber reporter who made the tour of the Park, will be interested in the fol- lowing item from the Ohicago Times: “H. F. Haghen, post trader at Fort Vates, is at the Geard Pacifio hotel, huving come direct from Washington, where he, ns agentfor a Busten syndi cate of capitalists, has secured a lease from the iuterior department of a crrtain portion «f the Yellowstone Natioval park upon which {0 ereci notels and other buildings essential to the comfort and convenience of tour iste, The syndicate has aleo secured the right of building telegraph linesin the park, as well as certain other wivileger, A schedule of maximum prices has been arranged by tho interior department, and it 18 stiplated hat a higher rate shall work o forfeituro of charter. Vir. Hughes' business in his city i w0 sccure estimates aud to make sr- ravgements for the construction of two or more hotels at the park, to wnt in tho aggregate neatly $2,000,- 000, Ihese hotels will be of the most_elegant and commodious de- scription, and will be connected with the Northern Pacific raillway by a branch from the man line near Liv- ingston, which the road has agreed to begin at once to build, Mr. Hughes' relation with the enterprise 18 that of manager, and it was through his efforts that suflicient capital has been aceured to carry out the euterprise, Ihe p'an is to have arrangemeouts ana wocommodations for guests fully completed by next swmmer, Mr, Rufus Hatch™s in the cily, stopping «t the Palmer houte, and it 18 gener. ally understood that he is one of the oi, premier athlotes. From the La|capitalisrs interested in the project, | present, avd for the spuce of au Cheile Periluzs attached to the dome |aud that for the purchase of lina and | t0ur he was kept busy shaking hands the improvements that are contem unparalelled fents that havemade them | p'ated from $3,000 000 to £5,000,000 | friends. will be «xpouded. *Both Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veget- able Compound and Blood Purifier are prepared at 233 and 226 Westero avenue, Lynn, Mass, Price of either, $L. Six bottles for $5. Sent by mail in the form of pills, or of lozen ges, on receipt of price, $1 per box for either. Mrs, Pinkham freely an- swera ell the letters of inquiry. En- clcse o, stamp. Sond for “‘Guide to Health and Nerve Str: —_———————— THE 50CIAL SEASON. It upens Up Slowly—The Concordia Annive sary, Eic. The fourteenth anniversary of the Concordia society, organizsd 1n this city in 1808, was celebrated in Stand- ard hall on Wednesday, the 20th, by a concort and ball, In the first part of the evening's programme the Con- cordia was assisted by the aolive members of the Omaha Turnvercin aud the Musical Union orchestra, Then followed the dance prcgramme of twelve pieces, in the midat of which an interlude was et jyed for the elegans lunch prepared for the oceasion, There wero about 200 wuests present, and it was a charm. ing sud delichtiul affair, HAYENB-GOETSCHIUS, The wedding of Mr. Thomas O. Havens and Miss Neliie Goetr wus colebrated on Wednesday evering at the resrdeioce of the bride's mother, Mrs. Julia Goetechius, on Soven. teenth aud Jackson strects. Rev, Cinon D oherty performed the cere- a1d Welcome Home the the Buccessful Nom- inees of the Repub- lican Conven- tion. The Germania Mmanerchor Boclety Extond a Hearty Welcome to Their Friend and Next Becretary of Stave, Col, . P. Roggen, i1uosln Journal, 8 pt. 22, The greeting that E. P. the candidate for secrotary of state, W. W. W, Jones, superintendent of public instruction, and C. H. Gare, regent of the univerrity, received by their friends in this city Iast night was ® hearty one. The news of the nomination of Hon, Jimes W, Dawes as the republican candidate for governor was roceived i Lincoln shortly before noon, and was hailed with joy by our people, who have always iooked upon him as a warm and true friend of the capital city. Later in tho afternoon the news came over the wires that our towna. man, Col. E, P. Roggen, had received the nomination for secretary of atate Then joy was depicted upon every countenance, The Germaus of the city, regardless of political proclivitics, hailed the news with joy, and spent the aflernoon in handshakmg and congratulating each other upon tue victory achieved. To an cueider 1t would seem that Biwerd was a native born German. Iu fuct our German friends could not have enthused more it one of their own countrymen hac received the nomination. The nomination of Mr. Roggzen was about the last news received irom the couvention until after the train from Omaha arrived Jast night. Late in the evening Kd. Sizer, on behalf of our ciuzens, and Me. Hom berg, president of the Gerwmania Mmanerchor society, engaged the Capital Cury brass band, and ordered them to be at the depot promptly at 9.30. It was nearly 10 o'clock before che train arrived, and by this time about 500 of our citizens were on the depot platform, resdy to welcome the candidatea home. As the train pulled 1uto the yard three hearty cheers were given for the car didutes, and the band played “Lo quering Hero Comes.” The caucidaies, delegites and citig:ne en d fiom the ocars and precedud by tie band marched to Germania hall. Here Mr. Holm- berg, president of the e merchor euciety, 1 bebalf of © ety wol comed the deicgates and fricuds to the hall and extended hospitalitics, Mr. Roggen was the only caudidate Roggen, and receiviog the congratulauons of Hon. G. M. Lambertson, cn behalf of the delegates present, responded in a very happy maoner to the welcome extended by Mr. Holmberg, and re- ferred to the convention that had cominated our townsmen, Roggen, Jones and Gere. He euid, for the ticst time in many years Liucaster :ounty had come out of a fight with flging colors, and had no complaints « make. Three heurty cheers were then given for theiesult of the re pablican state convention; three cheers of J. W. Dawes, three for W. W. W. Jones, aud three for C. H. G re. Hon, H, M. Wells, editor of the Crete Union, published at tho home ot Mr. Dawes, was then loudly called or. He reluciantly came forward and stated vhat he was not prepared to make & speech, but, in lovking ubout him, he found that he was at home, among friends who were re- joicing with him over the nomination of his townsman, and citigens of Lin- coln, and that he felt just us much at home as he would at a Methodist cawp meeting, He then reforred to the candidates in a pleasant manner, and brought his remarks to a close by stating that he was very thirsty and would quaff another glass of lemonade, and drink to the success of the entire republican ticket. Deafening sp- piause followed Mr. Wells' remarks, J. L Oaldwell, young-man elo- quent, was next called out and oriefly congratulated our people upon the vomination of the three citiz:ns of Lincoln, He paid a hundsome tribute to the worth of the candidates, and said the county would surely vive them 2 000 majori'y. Long after mudnight, with the band playing, the ratitiers left the hall, after giving cheer after cheer for the suc ceesful cll»dldulu.s.. mony in the presevce of the relatives of hoth pirtivs, An elegant supper fullowed. Tho gifia were many and valnable. The 1ewly wedded pair loft the nest morning on a journey Musical Unfon Orchentra, prorices a ve.y brillisnt season tois winter, There are sevenly five membars in the union now, aud & rehoarsal is held twico n week. Two or three perform-. ances will be given through the win tor. Eiijah and Mossiah are in re- hearsal, under the loadership of Mr, Hoffmanu, The Philomathean socioty are ex- pected to re-organize in a fow days. METROPOLITAN HOTEL, OMA. HA, NEB. Tables supplied with the best the market aftords. The traveling public claim they get better accommodations and more general satiafaction here than at any other house tn Omaba, Rate, §2 per day, sug2ltfme e ———— Master Capitol Lodge, No, 3, Cuas K, Couranr, Master Covert Lodge, No, 11, E. B. Oanteg, Master 8t. John's Lodge, No. 25, w&e-s21 3t Notioe- The “‘Hawthorn Centennial Ex celsior Roof Paint,” was patented May 24th. 1881, and etters patent num ber 241, 803, Any person found or known to tamper with the manu. facture of said paint will be punish od to the full extent of law, No per- son has any authority whatever to sell Hawrsory & Bro,, Lancaster Pa. BASY BALL 1he Western Union Boys Challenge the B & M.'a, Mansger Rhoem, of the Western east, They will return to ba at home ofter the first of next mouth, at the home they have ciosen, on South Nineteeuth street. Mr, Havens has been for a number of yoars th - ant ticket agent of the Union Pacific railway ut the depot, and his hride is an amisble and sccomplished young lady. —— Death Record. Bernburd Laoge, aged 63 years, disd Septembor 22d, at St Joseph's hospital. He was an old and well kuown citizen, His friends, who are in Wisconsin, have been motified by telegraph, Fuaneral at 2 p. m, Sun. John Frederick Nouhaus, a farmer, residing at Pupio Exchango Mills, died very suddenly September 20th, 1882, Faueral September 23d, from his late reridence, John Kellom Adams died in this His Hopeless Infatustion 8aldto Have WMade Him o “Cravk " An article appeared in yesterday's Bem reflecting on the character of Mr. Seaver has moved his family Our Citizens Meet at the Depot | here and intends to make Omaha_his ome, and all wish him sucoess. The charges of counterfeiting and the iarceny of goods and a certain w rth- less check are unfounded and false Any one knowing ot Borden's where. abiuts will plesso eoufer the favor or our police, as heis wanted hers for robbery. Thoe above state is vouched for hy Supenntendent Noligh of the De teetive Agency sud others, PWRSONAL. Mrs, J. M. Woolworth has gone to Chi. 0180, Major C. D. Bogus and Moives, are at the P xton 8 wife, of Des Dickinson, of Taramie, in vieiting 1n the city with his wife, Hon, E T, Warren, of Nebraska City, grand master of Muroos in Nebracka, is in the city to-day to nttend the quarter cen- tennial exercincs, Col. D. B. Houck hasjust retarned from & two month's teip through the west, have ing visited iu that time near a'l the coast states and torritories, He is looking well. Mr. ¥. W, Hyde, of Jamestown, New York, a brother of Dr, H, W. Hide, of # city, arrived in Omaha yesterday on a thort vicit, He is connccted with The Jamestown Journal, erintenden John Weber and family have returncd Buffalo Blll Sends a Friend & Finy Team of Bays Mr. George Canfield Thursdao re ed s handsome preeent from his old friend, Hon, Wm. ¥ Cody (But falo Bil), of North Piatte, in the shape of & beautiful span of mate! colta, three years old, They are Jark , with tails that sweep the grount b and lovely flowing tonnes, George Irove them out for the fist time yore er’ay and was admir.d by every budy. the tesm In the eame oar which brought this team was a fine pony sent Mien L Canfield, as a present from M.jor North, of Columbus, In this connection tha followirg notico Mr. Canfieli by The State Journal will prove interesting: “In the great rush, throng and oressure of travel that existed i Omaha last Thursday, when the only i vlace in view for the seemed to be amp post in the street, the kindness of mine host of the Can- feld honse in providing, at preat in- convenience, comfortable quarters for some of our Lincoln people, will lone be remembered by them. George knowa hiow to keep a hotel.” wiven - ga~Feathers, ribbons, velvet can all be colored io match that new hat = SATURDAY SEPTEMD. R 23 » . e T e 2 w —— - PS—— Py —— The Daily Bee. THE STAGE. foouliwaton aithont thmitiie] 17 OOME0 HOME. oo e tarien o | Amomab e Rk [TOR RENT-Gxd 4y Lasemment s1h fwo rooms. Inqure R tein, 213 sou'h 13tk . Ly W RENT--Lirgo offices om Faroam street, B™"a0pis to dehs 11 ¥ Lehmann & Go. 421 YOOM{ POR RENT- Farn shed or_wiforn: U fehed, wih 0.0 0 679, ¢ rer 19 snd Cafernin Mo Mwii Hoer 5 o (OR RENT--A v fhod wrd aufurnishe J* " vaom, & a0 hop phass s view, eormes H8 and H owari & rects 4 rlw,- HOU <+ 8 F four 5 cloven ¢ B s & 17thand Tougias - 18 roows &y 17 7 7 4 dhiso 9 room ap ot OK RENT- G » ¥xcelle b, nene s« able. E qulte 512 b X0 SALE-One dhorse po v [\ Pay caud Son's mase, (lnqu Clatk & €O, roum wiih L OK KENT- Latge lfornls & noard giv n, I8¢ N R HEVT—inds mily furatshed patior Alson smaller room. Brick touse, 3913 «avw streot. 71t ocury stors, eor, 0th troe wo. APIY on v mwses, CHAB, NEBER, oy NE=Twaiory dweliog authand Cre, 7roome row being vopaied And peinted R RENT Tnquire of C T, faylor 12hand Donglae 1874 1 oo orEyhn ek rui hid irous room, 010 block fro ; wnd M headq arrors. Teras o in sovhace Audre 8 Gid " o TOO T orie e 936 L for o trm of years at ‘Orange Grove Pll " adjoining Hanscom Poyk on tho wost, Hive minutes waik trom rot cars Mocey ooy be ovtained to buid with, by persons heasing thess lota ab rgular rates. 10 cents by using the Dismond Dyes, from Chicago, J. L. Krone, of Larimie City, s in Omaha, en. aged in work at the Barracks Mr. and Mes. H, €, Hobbie and Mr, Cha-, Hob ie, left yosterday for a trip to Kausas City and St. Louis. Chas, ¥, Stephens, piano torts tuner for Max Meyer & Bro., left yesterday for the enst, taking a well earned vacition. Tk Bk wishes him a plearant vacation, Mr. A, M. Funk, formerly of the firm of Funk & Shockey, representing Hawth 1o’ Centennial Excolsior R of paint, is az in the city, H- has received a promo rince his last vi it, being now auperinten- deut of agencies for the Cov: naut Mutu 1 Bentfit Association of Illinois. e POLK COUN.LY. The Prosperity of Ozceola and Polk Conuty—Political Matters, Corrospondence of Tk I kK, 0sceons, Neb., S ptember 19, —All this region of Nebraska has good crops. The ‘‘hail belt,” in places, lost the small grain, and the corn in- jured has come on with a light stand and backward, but beyond this there were never better crops in Polk coua- ty, and everybody 1s chuerful, STROMSEURG nues on the boom. New build s are going up all over town, new trading houses, plenty of teams com ing and going, elevatirs being refitted to handle the great crops, new farmers coming insnd the Farmers' Alhauce ssems uvited and in good working or der. Few towns of this sizs in this part of the state are growiug ns fast o1 duivg more business than thia young city at the end of the Republican Vul loy road. OSOEOLA has made quite & unber of changes during the last f:v nonths, W. A. Langwor:y has eold his furniture store aud closed up hie bauking business and i giving his attention to cther matiors, rcludivg the Commercial houee. which he hae fitted up in good shaps aund manages with a competent force, H. B WILDE, for many years a resident and succers- | fal butiness man of Jowa City, and who bought the Langworihy store, has put in & larce steck of farniture and established himeolf as one of the substantial business men of the county, and a heavy stockholder iu the NEW BANK, This new institution may be the Ploeix of the old Langworthy bank, but . F. Arncld, w1l woon be ivstal led as cashier in the fine new brick banking house, now being erected for that purpozo on the cust side of the rquare just mnorth of the furniture store, G.'M MCCONAUGHY, the veteran rman, we found buey with a force of hands desling out lumber for the farmers, who are building in cvery direction, and new houses and new windwiils ave seen al) over tho prairies ss well a8 in the town, The stores are yirg large stocks of gecods. The new couri honse has received the county officers, and the cflicials have abandoned the old coops they were compeiled to use alter being burned out. THE ALLIANCE seemed to come up to the political work this fall with a strong hand, aud held a convintion atv the same time and by repeated adjournmenta ana interviows dictated the candidates on the ticket of the dominant party. aud certain parties who have recently moved here. The facts of the case aro said to bs that the man Borden referred to as a cran and & fraud, and that his statements in every paricular are false. Mr, A, W, Seaver, meniioned in the article referred to has just moved here from the east and is & respectable gentleman of good stand- ing in the eas', where he is well- known both in a businees and social way. The man styling himself J. H, Borden became sacquainted with a neice of A. W, Seaver, who has been living in Burlington, Towa, Borden became infatuated with the l-di, and beosuse she refused to accept him he (Borden) tried to seck revenge by Union telegraph offices, is & great |°'¥ 00 Thursday moruing, September | annoying the parties interested. Mr. lover of the national game, and has in his ewploy some crude material that would “entirely ocover the dismond h'«hl |! Ihu{mfly had more practice. Noticing tho B. & M.’s terrible han. kerive for game with the Union Pacifis and thir inability to get one, he presented them with & formal ohallong yesteadsy, The B. & M. wansger at once ascepted, stating to Lim in his reply that an admission 21et, 188 and 13 dayi theria. He was the son of Mr. W, L aud Mrs. Clara Adams, Died, in Omaha, September 21st, at 1 o'clock p. m., Sarah Eiisabeth, wife of Dr. 0. P, Chubb, of this city The tuneral took place yesterday at 4 o'clock at their house, Eighteenth street near Cass, whence the body was taken to Minunesota for inter- wment, ged b business relations with hira whatever, 1t is true that Borden filed complaint against A, W, Seaver and his niece, charging them with counterfeiting, but when the oase was called yes- terdsy Borden never made his ap- pearance and the defendants were im- wediately discharged. It is now stated that the police are after Borden, having positive proof that he has com- the feeling ns to prevail that good men and troe have been eelected this fall and will purely be elec'ed, although a bitter pill to the machine. It now seems to be conceded that Dr. Mills, of this county, will be the nominee of the republican party for the state senate from Polk end Butler counties, Butler republicans secm to admit that Polk should have the sene tor this time, and this county allowed the doctor to select his own dele- getes, The doctor has made a declaration of principles and will probably be nominsted, As the doe- tor has no political record, beyond his sssociatious he may ba excused frow making a clean and clear enunciation of his views on the one question that the people are demanding shall be first and clearly a part of his creed, but there may yet ariso doubt, aud the people of this county will not be put off by any cheap |'at’ rm, and ears, 7 months | Seaver never saw the man Borden but | will not noagt anything vut men who isease was diph- | twice and has never had any social or [ know what t! ey believe, Buckeys. *, % Winter finds out what sumner lays by."” Kidney-Wort cures in win- ter aud in summer, There is scarcely a person to be found who will not be greatly bencficted by & thorough course of Kidney-Wort every spring. 1f you cannot prepare the dry buy the liquid. It has the same effect. 3 o tLe republican county convention met, or any oolor. Utioe of I $250, 000k HELP WANTED, 7 ANTED-—+ god girl fnm dlately at Occic \ ¢ Hol 0t s grl o eneral \\ hue- A vy a lale “ald Pla o or store, 1414 Ddje stioot, . J.hn G. Wllis, ANTED -4t M'w Frederick's, An an roormon proforrel ab u 11to T.o ntanily, 7.7 couth 18tk Bt (’;“-‘f v L0t ol 5223 —A gt gl for vk Mrs w. M. B.s wan, 2 o c Apuy (rmb B Mannwei e, 1 th 97’2 Y AN ED Tou ere V ‘Seiok this v ‘tr et near Fomn A4 ANEED=B y & attard offor Avply at D', Den'ac's otflce, 114 F.anoam 1 ir. ot a2t VW AT it inan ot Littleficld’s 8 Dairy. Y7ANTAL VY reou ginl a4 16th treor. P sty ok, mar field ale wu b 18 hetrees opposh 1l &t the Owaha House, @il for gencral htr o, 4 ver ue. JANT D--Oirl for general housework, at work and good pay, (referen quired.) y at 218 N, 16th stroct, up-stairs, r0om 6. D-G.od nan at iitlefielo’s 8.rato- Uairy 42 WAZED- hirt Ironcrs 6t the Umuha Ateam 1 uudiy. 107 Jat wirect. Good wages ‘ hywicians office, ,Addriks 1 v ¥ Fop-te BITUATIONS WANTEO, o \\/ ANTED- Situation by a thorough businoss gontlema of the best fir rom preses i Creighton house, statin _ where interview can bo hiad and references given. 7A TED- 8tuain b W vty & xod \r. Addrees H, Hackevn, By & competent to work evening Adiaess J 7 ANTED— A slivation by # young man who WA e penmnn aidba b d ex; erleno in bockk epir g No. 1 refercoce. A diew G X, - 413 2 AN1ED—>ituation by an «xperiencd ¢ ok. vornerly cosk a6 the Mlard. address *inoed " Bee off 1 - ANTND-A' out 800 cr 1,00 yards dirt. W Fauro as Krahs Vin gir Wer stree’, bt uth and 100k FAMT D -Tairid stely, & t W ina 7 tecat & b 'two. o mon, NGt Lrms, d tenpUion, 8.¢. 4 this offiec. ANTED T3 buy % ¢ wpicte ot of #0004 hou ehld fu ') 10 re t 8 WANITG, CLA! Ad offi e. 4128 WA Bysy y with good ref r. WV ncan. arltoton an 6 Briane ' drons b 0." 801 t 43025 s 8 r 10 Bulcowve ek, on f, vear Dascipat Kt oD 608-93¢1 large tow'h 100t 61,28 OB KENT— winbned 1o room, 1004 Fainam street, TROR R NT—iurmith-d room, ground fior tron', 713 N. 18th sbecet, 108 231 Fok REN rulsh u shicet, Dobween 1ith aud Lot Bie . 49N JAMES F. MOR (O, 84581 On premises, office 1675 Farnam Strest I~-Brick store. Irquire at Dru 10th and Douglas sts, 520-41" Two new dwellingh anu (w0 o in desirable 100 lity, by M, o, barncss and buggy. Horse erfotys usd u fie £ oud y ster and any 1y new +idd - b W abargii. 10 0 bare e eate Iy icent oo ch nee fo the Fght man Fenson: f-rse lhug satisiac ry Addie s 'Q V.* Tee etlie (R NOR CALF—200 pleil) tarre s Tqui e at Kr b's Vinegar Works, Jouce i ticet, botweon 985 aud 10 b, LE AT “ou, pan howe-ard ha new . Thomus, Creigr.ton 14.0% B tosk «f hardware and grocerien B 600 & aloct'vads, Yor: Laproved farm, in suitable location, Addross K. C. . Wy- wore, Neb, F\'\I‘i TNOHBALEO SALY— ding, brecx, tor v ~ive rererof 1 ' itory houe. birn e'c, east sd: ~aun ers t ect, ucar Fort Ownba, wh wil seence s b yesin, Addre 8 G, W, Brews cr. O.klar d. Ne- 4asef_ JOUK SAL —Go d tean heracs, wigo and har- ' news Wiil oIl very oheap. auq ire Jack 47 (UR aLi—Groeory and crockery | s, #' with or withont builomy. Audross ¢ Osce= i SALE—A? & arze brick house, nnd one 2, with full Int 01 Cash near 15th ¢ for inveatment, rent for §79 Call fo: fuil particulars, on FEMIS, Agent, 16th 8 4 Douglas s, per month, £on tt {IX BEAUTIFUL LOTS —6ux(50 foot _cach I > “Hanwom Flace an stroet car line. Bost lots i wholo addition on very oasy ¢ raisaud ai s urent bargain, Bawis' acent, 16th and Douxlay strocta tf rling i be only hote pest property in the state. 1t veiime men, Wil bo wold ch terws to suit, Enquire of . Arlingion, Washingtou county, Ne WUR & ALS—UT MISCELL ANEUS. 7" WO DOLL\RS REWARD—iot, & urchof keys, A1y neflil g the sano & d loai- Iog thom a; thiis oflice will reovive the b ve ro- vart. 10t —A large bisck ov. Owner c By o twme of V.G, Vickroy,near Johnson's br ckya d. 609-2 (B —0 19th stroct, vetween Uai forniaand 4 Cas btreets, in ‘vicinity of § vedish church, Monday 1thi5-C., 0@ m 4 0rn iU ' 00« con~ tdidng o erailroad fickct. comu, bo kand n tefor s 50, AKEN ably rewarde 1 by re ur s A Lowls, o cht aualtor’s (dep LR niilway, 10 .25 (6 —At th: depor, on Thursday bigh'; & 4 poer et Lock € 1Al ng va 1,08 papers of 10 Vil any one but he owner—among them Pps enty worthl 5 pip 18 tha &0 rousenirs CfnCoud chi'd, A Tea onwbio rewsrd w i be givona dnguostions mk d if doiv red ot th Cilie (r 1005 10 th owaer, whso .ddross is umorg th paners 023 cross with fuserip ion *F, ¥ ¥ wilrec ive Lberal re I 4 ay UK at K JEIy and Carpet Ulea £\ Poiich-r. Leave ciders ac Liepu flie, 18 hand D ug o, 85808 32,500 piyirih't 1 Towa: ot roaa onablt,” Address Dolph Macgs Omaha,Neb. " o EDWARD KUEHT, AGISTER OF PALMYSTEKY AND CONDI TONALIST, 493 Touth Str » ud Harmoy. “Will, with ont, B I tho 7o Vs Boots aad PO Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marves o purity, strength and wholeromenese More economical than the ordinsry kinds, and canwot be sold in con petition with the wultitade of low test, short weig alum or phosphate powders, Sold only in cans Horai Bakine Powois 02, 106 Wall 8t., New York 2 g