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Liir UALLY BEE~OMAHA, TUESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1883. THE DAILY BEE, |t sttertoon, was portponed on acoount of | QRIGINALITY OF THE GOSPEL. [2omet ot e e ettt Romssens | PO, LET Nicely turnished rocms, 3 h bourd; nd bath room. Also & few table boarders 18 Dodge strect. 953171 | | wan | the weather, At under orders of General Howard. - fous w1 is reported s having A sorions wrock is reported as having AOI RENT—A pleasant front room; also smallee £ OLD ADAGE, THAT “AN OUNCE OF JFOIGRENT Furnished house o N, 15th 8¢ In. eillo o ' - T A POUND O 1E," WAS | H qulre Marhoffs Trank Factory Millard Hotel 7 A 14 bzt e 148 . ' Hflrshfl, Preached Sflflflfly News From a Few Who Have Found | NEVEIL MORE Y LUSTRATED THAN 1) block 02114 in. ugust N The Omaha Gles Club loft on its grand i Neda HIM WHO TAKES HIS DOSE OF ANT'S | J7OR RENTNicely furnished rooms* with board, Tuesday Morning, Aug W v B villly sty Morning, Refage at Last. SELTZER | it [ T Geaueita iorwtion. ‘Bethrooms 2 Far e kg it il et 3 In the Jul ¢ of the motion,of the |18 & FROTECTION AGAINST DISEASH, WHICH T R T e For the upper Mississippi valley, fair, |idenco and startad off in fino style. WIF Haply They Might Feel Afer| "l", ”'3' "'f Tt ’” 18 110 “'_"l :"' No 0Nk GUGHT 10" DISKEGALLD. ALY DRUG on N ) O L pimiet (RLURC o1 h % y o » omo for the friendless we find the [QIS18 HAVE 17 Brick store-room 16 preceded by partly cloudy woather, winds | ~Tho cleaning of the Farnham pave ha n, and Find Him me for ) . Infants and Children g ko roomigEL L mostly north to cast, lower barometer in [got as far as the Nobraska National hank, following items in reference to Omaha i o AU orposte e northern portion, stationary barometer [ where the accumulations soem to be thickest parties who have found a refuge there: Without Morphine or Narcoting, || Writly TooAted, G038, W, CorHior Teir md sy in southern portion, stationary or rising | and deepest. St. Paul presents to us in these words | yuiv 7 Miss Annie Johnson, & maid st givee otir OhilAren roxy chosks, streets. 4 temperature. . 2 orious picture of the universal yearn- |en ). xty-four years old, came from ‘What cures their fevers, makea them slesp; JOR RENT - Furnished and unfurnis Bre e Missour valloy, generally fair | —The suit of Barker va, tho city of Omaha [8 glorious pic ¥ Ry, k1 HEet ¥fS WAK VEtY Homasiok; “is Cantoria Fie location. VECK wenthor winds mostly southenstorly, ta- | concorning tho tax lovied for guttering prop- |ing of men after God. He awakens que. | Omaha 850-11 ‘ . o for she had left all her acquaintances, and A RAILROAD HOSPITAL. When Bables frot, and cry by turns, SOR IENT iiswidences and wors Buildings.BED: Yonary or lower barometer and rising [erty on Dougla street, was argued this morn- | tions in our minds as to the originality of [} 56 SRS Bb B B0 0 BRANGRnE ) What cures their colic, kills their worms, PORD & SOUER, Meal Eatate Aener Ofice 3 temperature. ".;n:.- ro the district court and taken under |the gospel. For how can we claim that | of children she has made herself useful in o - znmnw H5Sp m":_w.-_*m gast ide 142h street, Between Farnam " and Douglas 3 —_— dvisement. s gosbel i slately o . 3 ‘ 4 6% 0ot quicl irea Constipation, LA LOOAL BREVITIES K HRTIALIE Sk oY i of Jota M ""'"t“ S ‘;""” ,'l""'""' “"“t‘v e :’l'llll(’(”(‘l““":‘l‘)',‘:‘l']""V"""”' and is now con- | The Building at Denver for the Use| sourslomach el Tndiggstions AW OFFICE, well turuished, with o Worary S, avid Dunkle, an old ci o d many of its moral principles were antici- | tented and Y. " e D ™ 4 for mle CHRAP, JORN LMOOR " ki tomnle county, Tows, wan in the city yeaterday | otod by the wise men among the an- |, July 1oth Mrs. T loft.’ Sho came the of the Umon Pacitic, Furowel then o MorghioeSyrape, | 0010 Crete, Nob, and paid ik Brk office a plessant call, Mr, " by 5th of last month from Omaha, a_poor, Castor Oil and Paregoric, ant {OR RENTNew rooms farnishad or unturnis Who e Lipph, Dekk & o miskw Deslets ts prominently mentioned s a candi. | cients? We undoubtedly find in the dia- f heart. broken woman—beautiful, cultured —- HatCastorin: | JTWith board, Netorenoes roduired. " 1610 panen: B st s ' ot at Fort | date for sheriff of his county, logues of Socrates and the Republic of [and interesting. She came to the Home [ Erected on Contributions of I TT———— L o e B e i fue| A Taston howe guest, Sunday, on | Plato and tho laws of Manon maay puro | sick, with babo five months old. Her| " Genta a Month by Employes. Qentaur Liniment,—Asate |- FOR SALE, T A wore fined e J = i« ouse y Y, i it e oy [husband had forsaken her, and she had RICK FORR SALE CHEAP— At 16th street, south Wright's office yesterday, soeing n Iady go by with a fire dopartment |And ennabling moral principles. The | [P, T PERS UGG the birth - solute cure for Rheumatism, || vite roud, oF 603 North Tith st S¥G-1mE abians had a corre Sprains, Burns, Galls, &o., and an of her child, but while here tried to do| Mr, L. Mendelssohn has returned from § . [ badge on expressed surprise at the advan RADE - One huggy. Apply T. E. _A band of colored minstrels made melody | badg v ; : instantans ain, J ofi Ry e VY o ‘/:Lh"mm Jast night, until the police | ment of the Gate City, which had organize I wnd \ irgil, Tong | . | something; but when she woutd roturn | oo “whero ho went to inspect pro- | TSNV ,!h”,m“__ N RN Ve S i stopped them, They ocame from Council femalo fire department, taught men the justice and fatherhood of night, after a day’s work, she w 5 g \ Mg o I i R e YT R T T ; S Gtingy g A yorinp PabpI Testival; with wpeschien | GO, ral of the petitions of the | be so exhaused that sometinmes she f gress on the work of constructing the | JOGR SALE Handsome reilonce, 1 rooms, B b Bluffs, i £ the An. | nd singing, will be held 'I'ln.lrullny evening Lord’s prayer are found in the earlier | ed hefore getting up stairs. ra hard [ Union Pacitic hospital there, of which | o s dmnall hose; Wi hauge for farm Mr. Georgo Henning, agent of the An- |40 . Swadlsh | Het writings and Confucius gave to | struggle, such as none of us have ever ex- | Dufrene & 1dclisolin Kb the avehi: | proj e touser-Busch Browing company, In starting | August 23d, in tho basoment of the Swedish |y L0 " L NCA PhL ich i ,.-.-VL'."I-‘"x““ b BB NHE URHIEL kg TR ot Ay T e e ISPECIAL NOTICES bl it \ had | Lutheran church, for the benefit of the builds b bl L - 8t part | poote, The building is 126x60 feet, two | » LWUIAL 1 U, SHIIVES & B new set of books recently, found that he .‘;;. i tand GOLDEN RULE. with her d:u]x}n: bo; Tt ‘wnn nnlnlu-d R T TR T e ) ( 00 of Tiody BRERI % 232 customers for keg and bottled beer. He ol 3 ve 0 or these thi a struggle, for her mother heart | o A % r rarSpecials will Positively not be inserted | \J od conditivn, Addresy ia making things hum in his new fiald I a gamo o base ball on Sunday between | How are we te aocount for theso Hings | g (S e only Tove Teft to her, A |tic, aud will cost $25,000. 1t contains | Gioss patd In advance. W 0 SIS TOLE ) [VLITE Mpentony | oy s GRS R L e Rt et ORSlALY ¥ % [ heme was found in & good Christian tam. | three wards, each with a capacity for =1 gt e B B s S AV BT R "4 | Stockings” of South Omaha, the latter were | the 8yste L ily for the little one. Since she left 1]y, S TO LOAN—Money, D58y i , Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, |4 co0 0 By o game took pl n 1 de not hesitate to answer that, as h?w W L 1'a 16viar o her ex twenty patients, and also sev separate TTITR L ot i fran = 95i-18¢ O'MALLEY BROS. r 3§ § efeato o b. e took pl i d arfoct oririn. | have received a lef om her ex § 5 ATLROAD TICK all_points at rulae ~ - - will pronch tonight (Tuesday) in tho Suints |4y " % g i, ™5 X S, captain | Christ Iaid no claim to this perfoct origin. | {8 Bebiatte & U AT Vo o and | Fooms. In the basement is a billlard hall | Ridit s Fonsiy ot it s T T | JROI SALE A wie fanily pony side b Incey ality, we are not required to claim it for 8 of Quick Steps. B, Wo distinetly admitted that some | gratitude for the good home her toy has; 0x40, and on the Under the now time schoduleof the Union |ghieup were called By His Father's name | Dut she writes: <t is vory nice for my | first floor will bo a well-supplicd Li darling child, but my own heart is break Chapel, on Cass, between Sixteenth and Sov- | and harness, lnquire at bue enteenth streots, All are invited to come and here something about ori ginal Mormonism. and smoking room, L) MONEY TO TOAN~Tho Omaha Saving, lhnk is : VX now prepared to make lonns on Ol iy or | ENOI SALE, _Frosh Mlch Cows at Coving strect Donglas county real estate at current rate of (iterest, corral, ut Military bridge. 03281 Pacific wome pretty good time i made by |although they were not of the same fold e art isbreak | There are bath rooms on cach floor, good | Y5l comnts teat o ] s ¥ } A telegram from Denver says tho D. & R | ¢ bopesriie The fast freight to Denver |to which the disciples belonged. And "l‘“] She “"’i L;"“H l‘“ U“‘;‘“]“]'“l‘ ventilation, broad stairs and el ors, MY O LOAN—Tho lowest rates of wnterest | J{'OR SALE—A siall house on leased ground, Cali- ] G. will mot be ready for through travel for |y oy run through in 35 hours, about 15 | St. Paul gives us tho solution of the [ ¥ ""ll'mltt“l"'l‘ SR R through nd s side track runs to the rear door, | M “enis Loan Acency, 15th & Dongiss. 23458 fornia street, opjosite Creighton College. 770-16f Socrates | them she trusted s :‘;V‘;m‘l""y"- "“;'I"K L '-I'“': ‘""""”“L TH | ilew an hour. The Californin freight runs Wh'lrlfll ] i"u"if\ e nion Pacific will meanwhilo carry its pas- | i "t ot A Y A0 PIAbG et A1) Khs BFekb Kiid Hibble X . : G TS ATECTIE /TR Wi I pons | e SAKITg 17 1m3led 4 Sioul men of the past were feoling for God if | July 23.—Mrs. Pomeroy, of Omaha, |pyj, el ol s it The members of the First Methodist [ anoe thoy might#find him, God did | e She will probably spend the rest |y, ) where bebwosn Graad Junoon AndFrovo. |\ o 50urrrised thele follow.workers, Mr. | ok 15ave Nmactt vs’,(h,.m witness in_any | Of her days here. She will be_eighty- | for a1 sic 70 LOAN—Call at jttle mare and side Thomas, rodm 8, Croigl law off hton Block, might find something | where patients can betransferred from MO of D. L SALE A s to do to support herself, the hospital car JFOR SALRCA spank Ky 1508 Webster St. \ 0 1—On Chattel mortgage, room 7 l“”““w Targe span of mules, new wagon and sct of this hospital is to care | +¥d Nebraska National Bank Builiing. 184- tf farness, Alko oo lars horsg ot favorable tering and injured men employed by e ~ | ut Mrs. Borret, near Itners brick yurd. 138 which is soon to be K de vor 3 N o $oor ix years .xt September, Vo fi Tnl Sttt 31 > . T. Beatty loans on chattel ! ~Thoold Acaemy loomed up favorably 16t |, i, M. G, MoKoon, Friday ovening in | go, and wo ought to- rejoico that, theso | %% Years old next September, | We fid | o Union Pacific in Colorado and wost- | M Py, 5 Titn e 1oume g e ()AY SPHCIAL PR Wou il iy marice i evening. It reminded ono of the cheery nights | oo o loaant way. Mr. and Mrs. McKoon had glimmerings of truth which, in | her cheerful in dispositien, and but little | o, KKansas, and it has been entirely built b, ko, warranted, or $0250 ‘This 18 1o of the past. Manager Mealio was on hand, |4 0 - their departure noxt Wednesday for their | Christ, grew into the perfect day. Giod trouble, althoi we have to take lu-‘r by a monthly contribution of fifty cents |~ 77!“:“ W—M-‘.‘.'m;iAf Inl’:‘n!n‘\’u. Call andse RE l’b]\‘lf‘.:r:x amiling and happy. There is no reason Why | o rogidence at Los Angeles, California, guided the ]‘hilusuchrn and poets of | 0eus up to herroom. She says every- | fiom each employe. Four acres of land . 7 Greece and Rome into a certain_amount | hing is so comfortable, for which she of truth that they might be filled for | Scems very grateful. Hor son, who is in instructors of their age. And as the | Colorado, hopes to be able to do some- truth they uttered is God's truth we are | thing toward her support. not ashamed to say that the —— il PEL OF GOD YDF many pleasant nights may not yot be spent in this rejuvenated home of Thespis. VPLANO—Will scll at o by 1 rent applicd on purcha PRESCOTT & CO., 1600 F liave been given by the road and it al ansports free all supplies, The hos ? pital can he used by any employe, | oser | whother injuied in the inmedi ) of the company or not. The MEY wa To grub out brush, 13 mi A game of buso ball was played Sundey 0 po X betwoen the “Torments,” of South Omaba, —A private picnic excutsion, given byl o, «Sherman Avennes,” of North Omaha, Polacky Lodge No. 19, C. 8. P. 8., visited | Spion regulted in a victory for the former by Plattsmonth on Sun'(h;y. About ';ny DOTHONK | 4 yonre of 22 4010, The “Torments” play o pays the hospital fund for the mouth mombors of this ordor joinod in, and o | " s e i Wherever men have reached forth B St e | NVANTED 3 ago. after purity and desired to perform duty - wered to twenty-tive cents, as the in- Yo 00i tmo waa had, —F. O, Watt, o well kuown telograph |and admired virtue, they have simply | As a manufacturing center Omaha i | tontion of the fund is not for inveat- operator in tho employ of tho Western Union | been feeling nm-{ l[}nd.t ‘\lc the e | ucknowledged 1o bo ahead of many larger o lfl:'lvf’\:"f‘\;w". but simply to pay telograph company at Lincoln, and who has | time we are not to forget what a large | C o000 08 b RnS L Bhts L AGO UL | e GBI R A e oG ED—50 boys at Foster & JOR SALE—Fine farm close to the city. 13th St Call Tuesd ¥ BAS-tL PECK, Opposite P, O, SAT l‘“ MR SALE all parts of the Stat TH3-tt Residence and business property n Omaha, and_Farm . I “u\\v\\ ANTED at 14th St. b A well established Wagon Shop, located in one of the bost t southeastern Nebraska. Omaha, Neb. ark Avenue lots 8000 vach. Capitol Avenue lots, 31,000 each. —Pulman Conductor Mordy, who eame in on the overland train from the west last eve- ing, had a little experienco of the ways of ars ol as o ard in retury § Mormondomn as ho loft Salt Lko ity Ono |0l (0L i ors of Omaha and |Small amount of truth in- the writings of |Was found necessary to send east for “ll‘“d-‘ 'I':“ “,‘[“? Ll e DR e e Chites Mreet lots, @o2poach. | of the Saints threw a stone at him as ho stood | 101078 ° 0 the wisest men of antiquity. At their [almost any article which had to be made [Ployes in Utah, Wyoming, Idaho and | L3, Tod0, Enranom B MCCAGUE, b Lincofn a grand banquet on his farm as soon : Montana have petitioned for the ne 729-t1 Opposite Postoftice. { on the platform, which, luckily, only hit him best they only groped for the light which |, order, ans _hiave p e o g £ = P i dly in the wagon, line, but for: s the rush of business is over. Ao 2 ‘ 3 on the foot. He felt the effects of the blow Christ revealed clearly. Confucius hin A ton thousand dollar damage suit has | gelf admits that ho was a *‘transmitter, been brought in the district court by tho fil- | not a maker,” and that he was opposed i 4 ’ k-1 ing of o petition from John Foley, of Wash- | to hutan progr Buddha was grand . pheaton ordered by |c0uld be put along the whole roud ina ing B. B. C., denies that his club played with 7, ugainst John 1. Thomas, for |and noble, yet he regarded a mere physi- | My, and Mrs. I, Withnell from (e con. | Shott time if the plan were gencrally and were beaten by the St. Charles nine, last 16 entry and trespass. Foley cluims that | cal exercise as the highest form of relig- | viuge factory of Win. Snyder on Ha adopte 1t was pr .l,.»._ml in Omaha Sunday, but they are just aching to fabten | 1y ouas hired two men to invade his homeand |i0n; he made life one morbid selfishness, | greet is the latest proof that no one Eolior(inajairsnetsmiih, rasiatante W them out on tho diamond field. To precipi- | guke money therefrom, and that he paid them |#nd declared heaven to be the annihila- | 1ok further than the Gato City for any- | “1G Wi dropped. fhere is no provision | | tate this crisis Capt. Queally challenges the | 8100 for the work tion of sentient oxistence. Socrates was | thing in - this Lne. The phaoton is an | (0% this division theu for sick men; those | ee sainted ball tossers to mortal com-bat on the T 1 pure in his life and heroic in his death; | English quarter style trimmed in fine jjured in - the service ~The Omaha city council has made the new | vot he spoke leniently and coarsely of the i e ; placed in the U, P. wards & B. & M. grounds on Suturday, August 25 < yet he spoke leniently and coarsely of the | green cloth, with running gear painted ; 5 “tand Thaitest manteinlh paper, the Uion, the official organ of the | orimes of Critias, and near the hour of | yreen and is one of il Dt latans hospital and in such ¢ 2 C = DOR SAL T e T city, Thisis idiooy, wheer and simple. In | death dismissed his wife and children |Svor turmed ont in the city aud is at. |PA0Y thinks it should pay, it does. A e etan, ot o "ok | oty —A company of four gentlemen, Mossrs. V. | due time the officials will be ina hot box be- | with coldness and impatience. When | treting much attention Y I aE IE seoms that a number of other rail- s St et o Kosho, . Cohas, . Dounth and another, | causo they can't find anybody to mako af. [wo comparo all theso with tho. tonder, | " My, ‘nyder his also just comploted |18 ar¢ adopting this plan. On_tho will start to-day in o salling boat, o an_ ex- | fidayit that ordinances and things=were pub- MERCIFUL CHRIST, and shipped to W. R. Wilson, the well- J{w;v]l_\_l i b (‘:"’}“f g eIy (R ploring and pleasuro trip down tho Missouri | Jignod, Lincoln has had some experience in |we sco what an immense gulf yawns be- | known Fremont grain merchant, A RO 3 FTANTED - A girl 10to 1 the Oregon Short | W aibis. Wity 1 Omahg|Line scem ly desirous of es- |wldress 1055, Soth st. ¢ Al | lishing fund. Hospitals TED—GH . Asan evidence | plan, and those OR SALI 200 head yearling h gy or 00 hearl 2 and thred vear old 400 Calves. All above are lowa STRANG Cattle C ractors, Hide, Wool and Talloy Sioux City, lowa. NOR SALE OR HANGE—Full lot and three dwellings corner of 11th and Pacifio strects. Nine lots in south Omaha. Also 100 acres of land building and _stock of Will exchange for Further particulars at Geo, H. Peterson’s Clothing Store, 504 Tenthy stree 408-c0d-t1 E. corner 13th and Capi- 506-1m pers 1 large and small tf for twenty-four hours afterward, 3 —P. J. Queally, captain of the Red Stock- to do gen respectable fwmily. Addrss A, Akoud irl Yor kitehen work. Snquire 96114 frnn ud hand top arnhi at Und t. Harney St. river, way south to New Orloand. They ex- | ghis lino that can be had cheap,—Stute Journ- | tween them and the Son of God. tractive, light, top, side-bar bugsy, s ol daciio haver trbd, iy e sl bout the 1st of December, ) B Thyrll ot i R : welve years. 1t is not very unlike the R - ¥ bl A pect to get thero al s [l In what, then, is the gospel original? | has just finished two tine top buggies or- |, g0 sr B e EEE RS L NCED DRY GOODS SALESLADIES owner's name engraved, who can obtain same and will while away the time boating and Branch 195, of the National Leaguo of | It collects what others had scattered, it |dered by Geo. Wheeler, of Council | gepoy, 'y, by which the G e A R T G T Sishing. They aro all Bohemians by nation- | America, held its mouthly moeting Sunday | Darmonizes what others had opposed, | Bluffs, lowa, pitals are established and maintained by | JAXPEIC DY GOODS SALESM % addressed to John ¢, Hansen, , Box 186, Finder will be 3 966-16§ U wante Farnham ality. attoraoon,abtho . M. A, hll 1510 Dowglan |80 it cxplaine what othors iad but| By ihin it will bo scon that Mr. Sny- b | Siemmoon b kel 3 mystified, Itis original in that it not | der’s business is not confined to the city —A syndicato composed of tho Swan cattle | street, which wuw lurgely uttended. Theroare | oy oo o catalogue of virtuos, but | alone, nor even to the state, and that his compuny sind other aglish capitalists, which | 60 branches of tho loaguo in Omaha, with 4 , salddy. Grunebaum Bros , 1200 R V18-t 4 Ambo; taxing every wariner about forty-five y ed by leavitig samo at this cents a month. In connection with this article it might be interesting to state . Musthe ccord full » With |15 gupplios motive by which the vir- [superior workmanship is appreciated A ¥ you wish to diy ur busin haw been buying up largo tracts of land in tho | about 150 mombers each. ~ Rumor has it that | 104 muy ho kept. 1t is casy enough to | ubrond as well s at home, ; “,‘": s o “.‘““.1_““1‘“”;'.‘"; @ibedioalstlo g L O 165 YN0 L southwest part. of tho city and adjoining, s | 1oro is anothor branch about to be orgauized, | tell what mon ought to do; but it is & il partment organized us it for a siege, ono | purchised 230 acres more of John P, Thomp- | Which goes to show that the Irishmen ot O surgeon-in-chief and fifty-one assistant ve young wo- JP—Two | diffewent matter to give men a PERSONAL. D—Tmmediately, two t | swne 3 3 4 ; SUrE eons. t market, 16th and Mason wner on payment of damages and costs. son, and 120 acres of J. R. Hendricks. They | ha are taking a deop interest in tho Irish Na- wlus for doing it; and this the gospel SUrgoons to do housework. - Gowd pay given 945133 | J. Hahu, Cours Thouse. e0.ot propose, it is said, to put the stock yards on [ tional leavue alone can do. Ovid could say that man| M. Cohn, of Ashland, is at the Paxton. cited Thousands. y Blackumith ot Florenco Cutofl, En: | - = = == === e 1 a4 10 e e BN roperty: Peoplo living in tho southwest part o the | is sinful, but only a disciple of Christ| 4" po oo T ‘ kidurphy, &Y the Worle T 184 o et Arile fohoaasion o el piece ! ol 3 ' o vi o o v o e el e 3 N d are going into ecstasy over z Floranco i ot - a8 Bullding 1 a auburban town: city, out St. Mary's avenue and toward the | could tell how man could be freed from % % R0 IATo gOL K ) M 4 ifty iaborers at Florence Cut-off. === e e e Al “n', Joft. yestorday for Wash. | PAFK, ar6 boginniug to question whother tho |8in. _Then, too, the gospel is original in |~ J. H, Beam, of Iduho, is at the Millard. o ped Non Mioveryd (o0 giamption, \‘}‘ ®2per day. " Inqulro of J. . Murphy | PAKENULCAS veur ol ook e s S ih "" ";’h '{ ; ’r'::r")",“"u‘l‘:w]';‘q‘; Tocation of tho new packing houses out thero |SUPPYing & number of absolutely new | Wi, H. Wilcox, Mexico, is at the Paxton. | use of thiy oy SERINOY 20| dinilks trom town. S00-0L Lews ngton. Before his departure he telographed | (4 i m leas. Who ever heard of charity until e hem to g TANTED Girl at No. 106 Sheeman avenue T 5 t A will not be something of o nuisance, They [ 14¢ds: o eve ¥ Julius Treitschke left for the east yesterday. | them to wo ne y ¢ ) 5 Qot A book contaming Danish letters, some for the necessary machinery to double the ] Y OhrixG oame e e oy e g i Dy o Yo | o 200" t0 1 94041 MKS. J. M CO h 4 Raher il et v i y y are to bo threo mils away, yot it is claimed | Christ came? Who ever supposed that guaranteed to i il “m[“L x.ful..'fl'ni'tf»‘1';..«(‘;.‘;(4:.,;n' par ate capacity of the works so that the Barber but o pusil-| C A Johuson, of Wahoo, is at the Millard, | Colds, Asthumna, § humility could be anythin that a south L ED— A cook and di g room girlat the 20 will waft over in that vi. W NT Asphalt compuny can lay all pavements or-| oo 1 Skl lanimous vice until christianity changedit| L. A. Skelley, of Wahoo, is at the Millard, | 5% Loss of 3 Crelighton hous ol | derlwl 'l‘hulvn‘u:;( on s‘lxzymu. e pro. | ity everything obnoxious in tho way of | go™ " O wning virtue? Whon the | “k ey, '\ ,ul iy ': o0 2R | tho hrout and Lung ——— : - - o | ¥ you ant piles driven for any purpose i i : ridgeport is ton miles % 2 John Hamlin, of Nebraska City, is in tow TANTED A first ¢ rber. Good wages paid. Boyd, Canfield House. 6 gressing nicely and the company can take care | el Bridgeport iu ton miles from ( e A Ohrd, WA ot Konrro Nob. 12101 = F. DAVIS, member T at the Pux- A pagan philosopher spoke of humanity, but it manages to perfume the city we ch-“mll the ‘L,.,,, “sl Synonomous. “,(’1, L. 5. Manville, of Cheyenne, is of all the work given them, Tho sandstone To the Editor of ths Bec iy A oy and then, LA S s alisy Fow boarders can be accommodated with supe- singing i- men aro said to be circulating petitions at | “" ,:}I“’ ‘{ Howl e ALy the word “‘slaves;” it remained for|ton. T would like to ask through your valu- | £\ riorboard at 1615 Dodge St. 916-14 BRAGHOVCRE [T Plosure <of s former CHRISTIANTTY Col. John Doniphan, of St. Joe, is in th ¥ = o0k can lively rato and may bo expected to be howrd : . John Doniphan, 3 isiinitholl T e e i hic o three churches First_class wecond cookk oan find a permanent ¢ Y 1 Omaha rovivalist and temperance re able paper which the three churches 1\ situation by calling on A. J. Potter, &b Charles from again at au carly duy. to make the title one of respect and dig- ATBE 5 | trom:Tho DleOuok Lribune, | aud nity. Inall these things the system of it oo kicmonta/on e LSN T G eV B e | e e : ~~Omaha is ever generous in her apprecia- | be recognized: “‘Major-General George W. | Christ is grandly original. Parker & Co. WAY r;: Gman ‘,I.'Irl‘ to do housework, "n- tion of Omahans, She has sent hor young | Bothard iy the namo of a portly-looking sol-| But Christ did not come mainly to ; i : 4 The colored Baptist church did 1ot re- | ——or ow suth 18th street Lk o corner of 1001 i Douglasstreots folks abroad, and upon their return, with |dier who is walking on our streets, who hails | teach, His chief aim was to make an| 1+ Ve Cram, Esq., of Lincoln, is at the [ ooive any purt of it and have positively N in_city or conntry, to building is finish lunce will J sant work at their own morning (Sunday ) fr honors laden, she has welcomed them with | from Alma, and purports to have once been a | atonement for sin. The supreme origin- | Paxton, refused to have loving warmth. Some of her young people | partuer of the noted lawyer, J. N, Lucas, | ality of the gospel, therefore, is that we| Thos, 0. have returned to her, with tho brightened | formerly of this placo. You will probably | an offer all men pardon because Christ | the Paxton, Inurels of the several professions upon their [have the plossuro of 1 him | b8 died. - Our duty is plain. Weare to| o b Grinke of Oakdale, is at the Met- brows, and among thew have been aspiring |ero his departure, and if gk (o8 for Gocm roali oubs Sommrdibm oo, e thinge Lo when-bup oA VY ors A ne e ity Rl o andwo are sure to find Him. In the | tooded with patent medicino advortisements, | soft, HexiUID b L lirioaio fassa 049 atabh devkis e A ey dout 10| garden whero Christ was buriod, Mary | Hon. J. €. Crawford, of West Point, is in |itis grasiying' o kow what to procure Ut | ety vhon ety o b o e Mr. G. C. Staley, appeared last evening at |lond him w250 to-day, and offerod us an old R.‘,‘;,l,".‘:,k.&"h.f.u.lx“;.rnl.,':1'.1‘,' i .l::icl:::" "\,ndt i e [ o No % o the Academy of Music in the complimentary | brass link out of » watch chain for collateral, ( ) Captain William E. Almy, of the army, inat | deb benefit tendered him by the citizens of his | He cluiws ho can musticate barbed wire and L0100 saallpi i NOFE ik for the treatiient of the : m dress Reliable Manutactur ng Compa 500 tu-th-sat; anything to do with any xon, of Mound City, Wyo., is at | funds from such a source. Hox ) Fort Omaha and the med, gold band ar i A Blessing to all Mankind. ED—Lady agents for the * . TAN n Proto t": EDWARD KUEHL, uneil Blufls, er inactive, or generally the world that ectric Bitters, ‘ TANTED—First-class woman cook at the Gault nd, and can be House, near government corral 54341 ted, there 1s nothing MAGISTER OF PALMYSTERY AND CONDITION- ALIST, 408 Tenth street, between Fornam snd Har. ney, will, with the aid of guardian spirits, obtain for any'one a gla ice of the past and prescnt, he was not there. But a voice spoke to >, vill cure y ickl I {1 Patodt will cure you %0 quickly us her, *“Mary!” She started up and turn [ "™ They are & blessing to ull man| A city, He was warmly welcomed. His pro- | nails, and is w bad man in general. He is ing round she found the Christ whom she Mi:m Dora Sour and Miss Bowersock, of | had for only fifty cents a bottle of C. F. Good- “'_.:\TH, zood dharp salesman, on malary. | curtain conditions in the future, i | gramme, whilo wanting severdl numbers, | sald to bo one of the threo men who shot at |sought. So it is with us. In our wil-| Chariton, Ta,, were at the Paxton yesterday. | man's. ewing muchine or book agents, thatare No.1; | made to onier, _ Perfoet watiatsctim enaravtord mado vacant by tho excusable abwenco of the | Charles J.Guitewu before Guitesu was hanged. | fuliiess aud blindness wo have turned | Hon, J. T, Clarkson, of Schuyler, was in DIED, — | NEBRASKA LOAN AND TRUST (O gleo club, was indeod most Interesting, The | Ho wears a staudup'paper collar, which of a | our back upon God. We nead hut to [ own yesterday. LILLIEIn this city, August 11, at 4 p, m., At L d Musioal Union orchestra and the U, P, band | momiug is fresh and clean, but by evening it [ turn around in faith, and there we willl™ \ 'p oo or Republican City, in ot the 2a: daughiter of (Juscs and Anvis Liliie. | Has had expecience ik oo Atiross Wo Bk o HASTINGS, NEB, played thelr several parts excellently. Mr. |is wilted liko a weed and besmeared with [find Christ. Turn Oh, turn! for why | v L 00 2 aged b months. Renaing will be ta S R 99814 » D. P. Beard, both in_his recitations, ventrilo- | perspiration. Ho iv a fivsubject for lunatic | Will Yo die! e i S ] Crdar Croak, s county, for Iuterinont. | s "ANTED —Good practical tnner:standy job, 40 Capital, - - $250,000. quistic and traglo parts, did_especially well. | asylum, although Lo ix said to bo quite smart, ki g “-'; w. ll_‘uwr. of Fromont, is & guest at the | Plattsmouth paper please copy, yerwmonth. LTS RRANON. s A T 0 S e Gl Ay R iestonn f 228 oiain s vpon | warraiind G0 bl Ticte OMaC U b o it Y | e yrsied Jn this dlby on Satueday BITUATIONS WANTED. i cers, Salt Rhoum, Fever Soros, Cancers,Piles evening, Aug. 11th, by Rev. Charles W, Sav- Chilblaius, Crus, Tetter, Chapped hauds,aud | James N, Simmous, of Denver, is at the | idge, of the First Mothodist churc ull skiu eruptions, guaranteed to cura in 6Very | Moronolivun, most exquisite harmonica solo. He also »p- pearod ms Cassius in the tent scene from D—ituation by an_expericnced _arug. Address *3," Bee office. 047147 El i RECTORS: Samucl Alexander, vwald Oliver #. 1. Clarke, E Enterprising local agents wanted n this . Webster, “ " town for an article that is sure to sell. | instance, o) refunded, 25 Gonts ver ST——— - m—— — — GLC I Pratt, Jus. B, Heartwell, ‘Jul::n :}«::‘.d ulf:ll t:l‘lm::‘l fl]:‘mwt::: ‘l‘:' u;; druggists and finworfl preferred. L:x.! P %, L B 8. 8. Lowe, the Fremont lumber man, is at , MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. D. M. McElHinney.| approciated in the tragio sosno thau be was In |78 Kilby street. Boston. e sers) MILITARY WAVES, tho Millard, K W ANTED o 8 ot of B yearsexperiencs | Bivst Mortgage Loans a Specialty tho comic ones, and in thess hio was applauded o L TR ol —~ H. B. Moss and €, B. Wright, of Denver, man. Will furnish the best of . Addiess, oy ey ST 4y s e IMPOSING FUNERAL, The Band® Going to Niobrara and | e atthe Millard, AT LY nishes & permanent home institu- markable aud august favorable for his future - Some Indians to Pine Ridge, J. B3 Lazear and C. 8, Lucas, of Central o (KR Ao WANTR ds and othor logall by e The Funeral Service of a Knight of o X City, ure guests of the Paxton, \ 7}/ : oer wvorable terun 1 . ; ; 1.9 . all well wettlod oo B wenthr for oo, Pythins. Aspart of the Fourth infantry is sta-| Mm. A, M. Baker and son, of Grand Ts. \i //// ; Ssouside oal corresvondentn —The U. P. train frow the west Sunday - tioned at Ft. Niobrara it has been much | 1and, were guests of the Millard last night, \ / e B B i alght was fifty minutes e, Tho funcral services of Edward Tritz, | desired by the men that the regimental| H. O. Broue, one of the loading att SN WANTED-Day burders st i1 b ;| United States Depository. —A train of tea camin ou the Union Pa- | Who was drowned while Bathing in tho | 1y migl of Norfolk, registored at the Paxton yester- < —_———— A s L A 4 sht be allowed to come up thera | f Norfolk, registered at the Paxton yester. A - ific at 7 o'clock Bunddy evening, Missouri last week, took place at 2 p. m. | 0 o wfi,;u /¥ ‘zh:;v ‘::"L;:l ,“,,Il,u ,:J,,_ day. ! —Undertaker Riswo is moving his estal: | Sunday from Undertaker Riowe's | warded at government expense a sum 3, Clark, assistant superintendent of the ll‘s b a flll a]l Hohineni 0.5 riots o 10th stroot, establishont and w4s & most imposing | was made up by the ofticers, and assisted a0 oxjirss ab Councl] Blule, fe ab the | —OF OMAHA— 4 —A mav was run over by a team at the 13th | affair, : whreet railroad crossing about 2 o'clock yo. The funeral took place under the by Dr. Beane, of Eagle Rock, Idaho, one of terday afternoon and quite seriously hurt, auspices of Omaha Lodge No. 20, Knights | "% the band left Ft. Omaha yesterday | tho bost kuown physicians in the west, is at —The relations of Conductor Taylor are ex. | ©f PYthis, of which the deceased was o | morning and proceeded to Ft. Niobrara, | the Millurd. ’ to wrive to-day, aud then prepara- member and was alsoattended by Planet | whero they will remain about fifteen| W, E Olney, U. 8. A., lieutenant of the REE2 tfl 1o tiiada fov (ha fuacal l.lud;f?s !wi «:’ nuf. :ln;: [ uu}tlnu | days. The people at Valentine will have cavalry at Fort McKinney, was in town yes- o ocia omgerats, to which | an opportunity to hear some unusually | gorday on his w Ay b ¥or full informgtion, tickets, &e,, for the[the dead wat had belonged. | fine music Spirit Lake excursion, on tho 17th, call on | Tho turn out wagvery large, the Kuights | General Carlin has gone to soe his| O+ M- Lawler, superintendent of the Sioux ~Hagry Deuell, 1th and Faruam 5t. auglo-f, | appearing in ful uniform and the proces- | companies at Ft. Niobrara and Ft, Rob- [City and Pacific, and Jumes McCabe, the also by the Sioux City and Pacitic rail- ant furnistied room withi e Enquire 1414 Dougl 905 | o e it fons v witan | The Oldest Banking Establishment o ¢ gl in Omaha, I Pleasant 5t., next to West school, SUCCESSORS TO KOUNTZE BROTHERS, Organized in 1868, Organized as a National Bank in 1863, Cor. 13th and Farnam S8ts. % Fon BeT a block of —Now is the time to buy furniture, Charles | %101 beiug heasod by the Union Pucific | inson, new superintendent of the Omaha and St. PO LET-Nicely furnished room, 1734 Douglas. | CAPITAL . = - . . . - $200,000 Bhiverick is_ advertising sweeping reductions P30 00 About six hundred Cheyenne Tndians | Psul road, were guests of the Millad last 1 kv suil) |GUBPLUS AND PROFITS . $150,000 in all kinds of furniture, to continue through The puA A uu;;u.;l_ were l‘l‘mry Neu- | from Fort Reno, in the Indian territory, | uight e O BERT- Fufiiahed “ooms, wiih or without unl:‘luAln.u'muu-wu. ey moyor, Af. Hohi qgnrmf, ran Gross. | becowming dissatiafied with the place, have —— g Brman St ¥ by gur ' 2615} Joux A, CRMGHTON, Vice President. ® T Thare were three fights Sunday on up- | Aue '{L,m, N of N ,mi and | boen allowed by the secrotary of the iu-| = Many tines you want to keop meat or M&‘:fl'm.:h v | T0OR KENT Front, furnished room. Apply c A oxTzk, % Vico President. G B n U Acaca "od. bt b g e Py Ke) 8, 0. 4, terior to proceed to Pine Ridge Agency, | fish for soveral ‘days. Lay it in a solu- | mise ™ e o r's room, Bee offic 7. I Daves. Casblas, e Donglod steaet & ¥ ot [, Thogbrtego attracted great attention as | and are now on their way there. tion of Rex Magnus over night, and you [ L PRICES br Mail P o 0180 | = AND STORES. For ront cheap, Rop, | W: 1 MBouins, Assistant Caatigr, o et wminutes q wob gathered to look at | it w ou‘ b ugl aud 16th street | General Pope, of the department of [ can keep it for weeks. You can also keep | G880 0 ire hoavy) $8.00. Nursing, $1.50 10 B S i, room 20, Omatia National bank, | Transacts s general banking business. Issucs time the row, to yrospect Hill, where inferment took | the Missouri, has given them a troop of | milk a week or more by gtirring in & lit- | Heaks (Bmo coutll) 98.00. Farages 866441 | corkiSontes beariag latarest, Drawe drafls on en plovic of tho German schoal wwocia: | iyl ftor the bowutiful ritual of the | the Ninth cavaley (oo tl o " brand o Sias 7 7 Lianclaco sad princivel elties Lo the Uslied ates. . 4 A 3 ry (colored) as an escort | tle of the *‘Snow Flake" brand. Wor sale by m’mf'n-nu overywhare | Fm. WENT, — Two st W clTlig, 1715 Buet 565 @ | Also London . Dublin, Edinburgh and the principal iy, which wus Lo lave taken plico Sun- [0) as far as Siduey, where the Indians will mdedwlm GRIOAGO CORT ¢ 30, Ohtongey T | 1 cocuic Ayl o 1 & Cilifornia, 991-183 | cities of the contingnt of Euro.. e