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THE DAILY BEE---OMAHA, MONDAY, AUGUST 27, 1883, A FRACTIOUS FEMALE. A Kansas City Man On His MUSCIe, | so ot amiom. muat v ovvem o e ON 18 WORTH A POUND OF CURE,” WAS NEVER MORE APTLY ILLUSTRATED THAN B HIM WHO TAKES HIS D ¥ “ : A SARAANT UNITED STATES National Bank hough Messrs. R. D, Daniels, of Sarpy sounty, whose herds are among the finest n the state, and Hon. 8. M. Barker, the swner of the largest sheep ranch in Ne. braska will not exhibit as they are mem- Jers of the state board. There will be Iarger display of SEPTEMBER SPORTS. Omaha to Be Raided by Thonsands of Visitors, THE DAILY BEE. OMAHA. A Fallen Angel and Her Admirer =i ST AR i t 27 i B ¢ Come to Grief. - Ui e B v Augus—i "" |Proparations for the Grand|this yoar than ever before. They will in. 184 PROTECTION AGAINST DIus: OF OMAHA. P! Ak P horses of every description but especially — S0 ONK OUGHT 70" DISREGARD. Capital, - - $100,000.00 » ‘;“‘“‘“‘““;‘,". "f“'."‘.""{i 4 Event of the Season. speed horses. Mr. Hartman s receiving | Ono of the biggest. sensations that has . Infants and Children y ,000. e npper Mississippl valey, gen- i sttors every day from new places, con- i : . W. MAMILTON, Pros't. ...\‘1’; g.inmer, winds mostly easterly, taining inqfi{im{ o this wbleet, shd o2 oceurred on a train for some time past is linet Sanitse s ¥ c.W. LTON, | R,ww Sl stationary or falling barometer, rising | The Prospects Boom Up Bigger Than pressing the intention of the writers to that w)uhch uml(‘phl):‘a m): o:lm nl'[t‘)':o .._flfl - alne o arcotine, o e W, b temperature. i Ever Betore, rosent with their horses, There is [ Omaha-bound trains the other day. The | - —_— What gives our Children rosy cheeks, | For the Missouri valley, rain in south. e 45,000 offored in cash prisos,and this will | names are suppressed at the request of SPECIAL NOTICES P e o %’." e A e L R ey omm portions, parily cloudy weather and undoubtedly bring together the best field | 1y narties interested, and many of the | o R s e 18 T Castoria: | ject to slg . - - — | When Bables and turn, it iIssued pay- ala will Positively not be inserted wmmr-mhfi"eoflc.mn oir w f&':fl";_':‘_‘:":l;':::mm_ “.',’m'. L2 Lt Cantoria, Interest, or on demand without in+ Yocal rains in thenorthern portion, winds mostly southerly, stationary temporature in the southern portion; statianary or falling temperature in the northern por- pottion, followed by rising barometer. — ever seen in the west. The entries are not yot closed in this department. There will be On September 10th, two weeks from noxt Monday, the great event of the au- tumn months, the Nebraska state fair, will open at the grounds of the Omaha driving park association, The general details from the impossibility of putting them into print. Atone of the leading cities a well- dressed and very pretty littlo woman en- = = | What quickly cures Constipation, 7O LOAN—Money. Bour Slomach, Colds, Indigestion : JRAIPROAT, TICKETS o all povta at reduced Zint Castorle. rates. A, FORMAN, 913 South 16th 5. 501-1m! | Farewell then to Morphine Syrups, s S i s 8 T CHARIOT RACES on three days during the fair, conducted nces made to customers on approved securities at market rate X by A, McDonald, of Chicago, the most | tered the Pullman coach. She took her Castor Oil and Paregoric, an LOOAL BBEVITILS- srospects for its being a grand success nzwd chariot racer in the country. s s ith ONEY TO LOAN-—The Omaha Savings Bank is Hall Castoria, | iy &t 1 i Arion 4 seat in the smoking compartment with a { V] ', ow'srepared to make loans on Omaha. city or e | C'08€ly guarded and every f 1 are immenso. ‘The crops this season ex-| The following is the couple of welldressed and wealthy [ Douglas county roal estate at current rate of interost. — | compatible with principles of A —Who are Lippit, Leak & Co, m.e&w. |cel anything before known in the his- PROGRAMEE OF SPERD, Scotchmen on_their way to a cattle- | SCSRURRRImE —Anahe |8ound banking freely extended. A & 4 tory of the state and the display is ex- Tuesday, Sept. 11, 1883, ranch in Wyeming, where they are large- M o s 15th & Douglas,__ 234t | solate oure for Rhoumatism, | Draw sightdrafts on England,| - It —Send for catalogne of Wyman Commer- pected to be proportionately large. Lot 1.—3 Minute Trotting Race ly interested. The woman soon began ONEY TO LOA! Latlaw office of D, L. | Sprains, Burns, Galls, &o., and an and, Scotland, and all parts of Eu- cial Colloge, Omaha. The institution is pros- et 2300. singing a song which, together withother [ V1 Thomas, room 8, Creighton Block. instantaneons Pain.reliever, rope. porous. julyBem-mé&e 8t A Brr reporter recently visited the ™75 o Running Race. Purse 250, Sell European Passage Tickets. { indications, proved that she wasnota ONEY LOANED—On Chattel mortgage, room 7 | [ reputable character. A well-kuown gen- M Nebraska National Bank Building. 184- 8 tleman, a western cattle king from Kan. M° — sa8, was present in the car with his wife, | J and, not liking the actions of the party, | =— he proceeded to the smoking-room and £ 5 - 5 closed the door with a bang that showed I taking trees out of strects | r; 7y S 4 3 ¢ widition of 50 acres, Must Woou OF posts, Larties must furnish themselses with The woman opened the door with s Fi e it w oal HEMIS' REAL EST AGENCY, B bang and it was again shut and reopene ETATEAGRIUT. ) ' ' l l V hirty good railroad hands to go west. E Wages $1.71 21/ N 16th strect. 80015 fair’ grounds, in company with the chair- man of the board of managers, the gen- eral superintendent and assistant super- intendent, who went out as A BOARD OF INSPECTION to look up matters connected with the coming exposition and see the present condition of the houses, halls, ring, etc On the way out it was noticeable that the driver took a very circuitous route, which was required from the fact that an army ef Wednesday, Sept. 12, 1883, Lot 3.—2:35 Trotting Race. Purse $600. Lot 4.—Pacing Race. Purse $400, Thursday, Sept. 13, 1883, Lot b.—2:40 Trotting Race, Purse $500, Lot 6, ~Running Race. Purse $350, Friday, Sept. 14, 1883, ln);l;?. Trotting Race, Free for all, Purse 1,0 8. 2:40 Trotting Race, Purse £400, T'rotting races are to be governed by Na- vional rules, and running races by the Lexing —A close game of base ball was played yes- terday between the second nine of the Sher- man avenues and the Little Shamrocks, tho ame rosulting in favor of the latter by a score 10t09. The Little Shamrooks challenge any mine west of the Missouri river, composed of amembers under sixteen years of age, to play them for 85 a side. —Quite a shower of rain fell early Sunday wnorning, but the day was a beautiful one, Collections Promptly Made. \ TO LOAN—J. T. Beatty oans on chattel 544-1m* HELP WANTED, in the same style At the second opening of the door the Kansas City man, with an oath, called i - 3 ot 3 | though very hot and sultry. men and teams are ongaged on the 16th | ton rules, and the conditions imposed by the : — — i gage Lo it > Yot ‘tes Emmet Hot i ®-Hugh Chapman denies the published | atreet and Sherman avenue grading and board in addition thereto, L?u w:inlmu _b)"hu (r;fih:‘;:!::fr:m X;l‘fi A dishwasher at the Emmet House 9 h! statoment that he took goods and sold them | paving and the crosss streets leading to| NO BALLOON ASCENSION e '"t S B ek oom RN IbR | e ool | Sor whiskey that thoroughfare, as well as the street | will be made. The negotintions carried | P3¢k In the seat. One of her corap A 3irl at No. 108 Sherman avenue. - | h i i g then interfered and, putting his hand on MKS. J. M. COUNSMAN. | Alost boy waa reported at the justios's itself, from ‘Webster street north, are on te securo '}.1}"' attraction were very his plstol, struck at her ssallant, and | — AN — A . o ) arnest but, while the board and the bal- n 1 A A good ¢ girl at co Hamiltor | <court last night, being the non of Mry. Bald- FRRERELASAD . | oonatic could agree as o price, the latter | 1ardly did so before he was knooked | VY Stinnydotion, Do wages T SENPRELY 4 -win, who keeps a boarding house at 1317 Day- | to pxl'evcntfll‘ntarrupuon from ':rab:nen‘: would not guarantes to go to the height down by a well directed bl}:‘»w. l‘l;(sdcuu» 280-288 b p f age. travelers. The cut at some poin yon ¢ . s i - | tinued the racket and was knocked down T ANTEB—A good cook, a dinh bt i) and . e vt b bttt | 1 DGO i i antomishing and wil 2520t WA, SIS (0, o timen in succesion. s ey e oiets The Product of American Industry ! ‘ =t improve the driveway not a little in re- : The conductor appeared on the scene FANTED—. - N D : @ wook pat, but wo aroglad to say, is bogin: | dueing the grado, whilo tho asphalt pavo- | 71" Bexe beon, & great stbiactibn. Hand was about to expol tno womau from | W & Kint et i &l Sromme PRONOUNCED BY EXPERTS TO BE . o ming to improve. ment which will be completed from Cali- between 19th and 20th streets. track L S—— — the car Whfli- she presented ickct, and demanded |THE BEST THREAD IN THE WORLD fornia street to the bridge, will make the —A mustang belonging to Mr. Althans her Pullman car ! crnatod st on 14th stroet Saturday | drive pleasant ono. The delightfully | ~ ZIEBETHE AMPHITWEATRE i |Witi borth, which — was rofused | WV imiye o o 1718 Dougles sirecy i pal 5 | mmlng“ll);!ri‘mr.u away and falling duwi cool weather, and the splendid condition | is the first building reached.@The Driv- | and she was summarily bounced out of | va5 ANTED- DAt fouta: FOR HAND AND MACHINE SEWING. and frightening some toams at the 'bus barn, | Of the avenue, lined with ita doep fringe | ing Park Association is talking of making | the car. The parties were all pointed.out | W fith and bavengort.~ * . Full assortment constantly on Hand and for sale by I * | of Oscar Wilde's favorite flowers, promise | an addition of fifty feet to each end of | to Tue BEE reporter cn their arrival in e — ~ HENRY FUHRMAN T t. Neb 4 —Fred Gustin a young man working a very much in the way of adding to the|this building, which would largely in-|this city, and the Scotchman had a badly “HNTEIPA girl from 12 to 15 years of age to , LTremont, e, joiner at Rosenberry's planing mill, had his | gnjoyment of the coming fair. ‘easo its capacity and prove a good finan- | swollen face as the result of his frolic, | ;e 0u the house ina emdll family, 120, i hand caught in the bits Saturday and al- AT THE DRIVING PARK, al investment to the men who control | but both he and the woman were quite — L {OR RENTThree uafurnished rooma at the N. | F1OR SALE Residence and businees property 1o t off. THo ' ring. of ‘the -hamitier’ and gmtiné Paxton, to be published, it would cause no small [ comer 214t and Cass g Vb R R R ot v, T oG, | 21 Y, 213 8. 14th St. bet. Farnam and Douglas, _ i —A fomalo dudo was among th passengors | of the saw were the first sounds to attract VLORAL, HALL) i W S T R e e e || R e e e SR R on the west-bound train Saturday. Sho | attention and were found coming from | has boen badly used up as to its interior | bouncing of the woman, and were loud in | VY i addition, | BA 5., ' dery for a first-clas article. Salary or com. | TS0 RENTGottage five o0 ok 25 imission. * Steady employment. Cail at 421 south 10th | 1" 5, Bhs Hoe, bt and Sorure 160417 | — their praise of the valorous Kansas City N street. 207208 ‘wore a poke hat and a Mother Hubbard dress, | tho direction of the new building, 22 by arrangement, during the summer. It in si i 5 1y i capitalist, who bore his honors ver; TN ard OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—Full lot and three Sothof silver gray goods; high heeled slippors | 60 feet in size, being put up just south| has been ocoupied by two entertainments, | “APMt 18t Y o e M ! | J7OR RENT—Furnished rooms , gas, e s B and blondo hair, banged, She was a daisy, | Of Fine Art Hall for the oxhibita of tho “Wild West,” and the Nellie Burke's | Modestly. o Y D e ot esfomere ey | P i Finstlocation i the ety 453 | Ning o i St O, Alsn 0 acres of land “iThe ‘ooatract for Hermatis new brick WASHINGTON AND BURT show and rented to a livery firm the rest Buckien's Arnica Salve. stroet, bot. #0th and 2 264.25¢ near n, Nebraska, and bul 10 HOUSES AND STORES—For ront cheap, Rol- | alothing No. 804 Tenth street. Will exchange for SWen'a o0k BoBK ling & Motter, room 20, Omaha Nlfiun-xg;;k- Nebraska farm lands. Further particulars at Geo. <\ and Housebold Guide, the best and casiest sell - H. Peterson's Clothing Store, 804 Tenth n:?:j« ‘i i book i S market. Gver 20,000 sod wince st | (()ROAN For rent and rentaypliod on purchaee, | teon ublished l\:unhn_n two years ago. Recently revised 107-t PRESCOTT & CO. FD“ SALE—0ld rewspapers in large and small ind enlarged. Every recipo has been tested. Kella- | — ey Tt o ol ‘uantitios at thie - fice. i m of the time, It is full of rubbish, the tables and stands are gone, some of the shelving missing, it looks very little like a bower of beauty, as it was in September The greatest medical wonder of the world Warranted to speedily cure Burns, Cuts, Ul cers, Salt Kheum, Fever Sores, Cancers, Piles Chilblains, Corns, Tetter, Chapped hands,anc ull skiu eruptions, guaranteed to cure in ever) counties, which have appropriated $500 for the purpose. The building is plain but convenient and commodious and its location is the finest on the fair ground, ] Building opposite the Paxton, ia let and will 1 bo completed by November 15th. Tt will be i 22x132 feet, threo storios high, with basoment running entire longth of building, and will be ing i : H Iast. The work of cleaning all these ole, economical and practical. Large prefits to live | Jq'OR B being just to the right of the main en- ¢ 4 8 \stance, or money refunded, 2b cents ve | 21 et ke P e B omewith poard 1613 Dodge 8 mp:diby tho wholewalo crockery: houso of | ¢ 0c™"and franting on the driveway | ells will begin on Tuesday and they will | oy S JAnion LDLBROMIN N | e i R R Pl wal el ot MISCELLANEOUS. Bliss & Isaacs. which leads to the portion occupied by be in good shape by the opening day. T VW ANTED=Tiree hundred tesatars, 600 teams, Fine location. PECK, Opp. P. 0. AR A A grand concert is to be held at the | the agricultural implementmen, A gen-| Theannexon the east sido of floral RAILWAY RAIDS. e e S R R | B T Christian church on Tuesday eve., August 28, | eral hall, occupied last year by Strang 2 et NOR RENT—Residences and store buildings. BED- and the board of fish commissioners, will not be there this year. THE FISH COMMISSIONERS propose to make a fine display and will erect a building of their own on the same side of the hall but to the left of the en- trance, furnishing their own aquarium, 1883, A splendid programmo hos boen ar- xanged for the ocoasion, including Mossrs, Pennell and France, Mrs, Latoy, Missos Pen- nell and Maul and » male quartette, Don't g - fail to socure your ticketa, —Among the most important things done AIR OF ACTIVITY provailed on all sides, the work of repair- ing the fences and stalls and cleaning up the grounds and various halls being in lively pregress. Messrs. Dunham, Geo. H. Guy and party were here met by Treas JANTED—A cook aad dining room at the FORD & SOUER, Real Estate Agency. Office | Y™ Wbttty e PR 359 | east side 14th street, between Farnam and Douglss | STRAYED OR STOLEN—From fa “hall mile “ D7 HeRl iR I A0 MO O B0 wenetar 79248 southwest of Florence, § head o . Tnform- == tion as to their whereabouts will be received by Jas. TED—An experionced competent an i b w ccommended Grug clork. Notother noed Vi board. Beforencen Foauied. 1610 Daven | Lrevene, 14 Sth street, where the cattle can’also b 5 " Ly, Apply to A. Swenson and Bro., Kearney Neb. | port. 2008 The Doubtful Aspect of the Frank James Case.a 7OR RENT—New rooms furnished or unfurnished, FUK BALE. | 0ST—Gold Bracelet between the Boe Hive Photo M EY WANTEDTo grub out brush, 1} miles | YSORSALEHouse and ot No. 1516south 116h St | 14 Studio and 18th and Chicago strect. kinder will YL trom postottice. $12.00 per acre will be paid. one block from Center street school house. A | be rewarded by returning to N. W. cor. 18th and Chi- An Omaha Clerk's Unpleasant Expe- by the city council at their meeting Saturday [ urer Hartman, Hon. E. N. Grinnell and | tanks, etc. Among the special exhibits A BEMIS' REAL ESTATE AGENCY, bargain for one week. Inquire on premises. cago street. 291.25' was the passage of an ordinance ordering | E. P. Davis, of the Novelty Iron Works, | to be made this year is that by Jas. Gar- K LT . 16th and Douglas Sta. 253.26§ 0ST—A soldier's discharge papers in o bundle of * 3 Cuming street graded, curbed and guttered | the latter having the contract for fur-| neau, Jr., whose splendid b e a etr e | JROR SALEFour clegant lota in_Hanscom Place, 4 shirte. Retum to James Breanan, Siaven House. 4 from Sixteenth street to the Military bridge. ;‘;‘:‘;E :l*;‘l’l'“;“";: m:’“';:;“‘ "fi'r‘“‘lfl,“‘:;: ORACKE, FAUTORY Major Bronson, the western passenger | winer; 82 to 5 a sy asly and quict ~ made; wors | 1, et Vi UTRn s MOTTER | "Tbe work will commence as soon as the board prv_on phr=d) y has been comploted this year on 12th and | agent of the Vandalia line, who is & guest { ioase address leliable Manuisctur Joany, bu, | 28828t Omaha National Bank. | T OST--A pocket, book, containing papers of no <lease address Reliable Manufactur nCompany, Pa., valuetoany one but the owner. ~ Alson railroad has the en, trawer TT. 808-tu-th-sat-Aug 38t of publio works can secure bids. The ordi- | 8% the enginlo and boilor already set, in | yuo, (0L SRRl ' guth big addition of the Grand Pacific, came up from Rich- OR SALE — Complete set of household goods. | pase. LiLaral reward will be given if lft ot Boe offiea. mance creating s city scavenger, which waa | . to Nebraska's varied industri . : T ANTE] ¥ Inquire at 1518 Dodge strect. 203815 | 211278 {2 ning order, T nds ndustries. " 7 ANTED—Lady agents for the *‘Queen Pretect- i passed, i also an fmportant movement in the | Loif 4 ho grou looked very Aha HATTROLTA mond, Mo., since the trial of Frank O, /%A O n Gr ERFIoeES 0 imae e il TAOR SALE—60x191 feet, Oak Knoll T EAVE ORDERS—For bagyage, exprems or - James, le brother ol @ celebratrd | wft, flexible rubber. Sure protection he under- 208-25 BALLOU BRO! 21 Farnam. ringes, to any part of the city, af . way of health and cleanliness. g J , the broths f th lebrat t, flexible rubber. S tection to the und F lnges, to any pact of the-city,af 213, 13th 8t The B. & M. road does not propose to make an exhibit of its own this year, but vear, when necessary to be worn. Retails for $2.00 Telephone No. 1402, KELLNER. VAT MOWN HAY. 1 fat s ngentwcan show . Largo profia, Addrom OR SALE-_A well established business of 10 years | _ 221-1m¢ Ac —The Union Pacifio will carry firomen in Jesse James, began wasin longlines, as it had justbeen thrown ! Holu0 i i B 55 | vithstamp, “Ladies' Uundergarment Manufacturiny d trade. ~ Ad- | TFyou wi 5 T wniform from all its stations to Lincoln and | 1'by the rake, The work of romovin | they will unite with the one of southern He says if the notorious train robber is | % 'No0'S. May atreet, Chicugo, 1. T | are s o e heak ofitareland it e | TIE. fi?a‘&;d’flfi‘ufi'&:" Tor any purpose, S60W return a one-fourth of ono fare for the round | it hegan Saturday andit will probably be | S0unties in showing up the wonderful re- | convicted, there is liable to be twelve W/ ANTED—First.lass woman cookc at the Gaul | 150601 E 2 fraune wlling how, 8 rooms SAKEN UP—One bay gelding with small star and & trip. Other visitors will be carried at one sources of the South Platte country. men hung down in that vicinity. The House, near government corral 543-41 B eIl JE ater kbt on B 0 Bk e white spot on the nose, 14 1-2 hands high cut, n(fnin before the fair begins. A several tour of inspection was made through the halls and to all parts of the grounds, the first place viliwa, after the new Washington and Burt county build- ing being Kine Art Hall, which will be used this year for the display of works of art, to the fabrics and musical instruments only, as we understand, It has been ovccupied of late by a member of **buck- boards, mail wagons and coaches belong- ing to Mr. James Stophenson. It will require less work to get this hall in order than some of the others, though some of the tables and shelving are missing. 3 and about 13 years old, by John T. Paulsen,near 218 and Lake stréets, north Omalia, bw-1tew AKEN UP—Two pigs, will the deliver same to owner on payment of damages and costs. W. s sts\lj o J. Hahn, Court House, 860-5t Tewk, o Dirasee Nob. | % AKEN UP—A 8 yoar old_bisck 987amt Ulywscs, Neb, |7 e — = pounds weight. | C. A. Jensen, on D—A compositor who can do job work if Fnu SALE—House and two lots in south Omaha, | 4 miles from town. must bea gool steady hand. Au- cheap and easy payment. Inquire Chas. Joseph, tating relerences, qualifications and Wos | 10th and Castellar street, Koch's Beor Gard i il |EDWARD KUEHL, g sae “Two houses, monthly payments. SITUATiUNS WANTED. 20 BALLOU BROS., 1421 Farnom. | MAGISTER OF PALMYSTERY AND CONDITION- WA t A T —————— | ALIST, 498 Tenth street, betweon Farmnam and Har- o The Union Pacific will turn loose and make a display that will surpass that of provious years, The buildings occupied by these ~companies will both remaiu about as they were. . TRANSPORTATION, The work of putting in the side track has been begun by the Union Pacific and transportation will be much the same in every respect that it was in 1882, aud one-fourth fare for the round trip. “Tho rate from Omaha to Lincoln and return, -for firemen in unifokm, will be only $1.85, For persons not firemen $3.40 for the round trip. Tournament bogins next Tuesday and lasta four days. —As for a long time past, Charles Shiverick will continue tosell to alf purchasors of furni- ture at prices lower than any other dealers in Qmaha make for their so-called wholesalo trade. Owing to s very low rent procured wome years sinco and his ability to buy at the wvery lowest prices in his choice of markets, Easy teams. Apply to Moses P. O'Brien, room 6, 8022 people, ho says, side unanimously with Hedlclca block, James, and that men go around the town with pistols and bowie knives in regulai irontier style, all for acquittal. Kich- wond is a ather isolated town, out in a neck of woods, and well adapted for pre- venting the capture of any who might take the law in their own hands and in citing ariot. The popularity of theJames hoys is credited to the fact that when they were in the business of holding wrains up they were very liberal in spend ing their money for persons in poor cir umstances. Six of the men who form ie Slaven house, Teuth 27827+ VV/ANTED-—Good practical tianer,steady fo per month. L o RARE CHANCE—For sale, house and large £\ on 8. 10th street, one mile from Famam. Inquire 812 8. 10th street. e Tunton ,‘,’;"I:‘,fif”fi;fi“‘fflf‘i{";‘,’_'f, I | YOR SALE—A good double team and spring wagon | ney, wil, with the aid of guardian spirits, obtain for a 20 avenne, bl Ao 17h stree cheap. Inquire at 1521 Dodge street. & Nay'one & glaico of the past and prosent, and on it Tl e T E 8 cortain conditions in the future. Boots and Shoes made to order. Perfoot satisfaction gnarar WATER is supplied by the Omaha Waterworke Co. who have pipes laid into the grounds, JFO SALE Ton large vate, capacity 1,600 gallons ED-—Si tuation by a girl for :um is no questiom but what he can and does THE AVENUES th_m}J‘g:: they mig;ll‘lt increaso tho capacity { the jury are ex-confederates and might 215t strect, between Nich each. _Inquire av 1621 Dodgo streot. N b k c ) furnitur8 cheaper than doalers who are 5 3 with benefit to all concerned. I ave joine vhacking " Boo office, 1 OR SALE—Two new show cascs. Inquiro at S0 s, el o e b o driveways, which aro guarded by rail- possibly have joined in the bushwhacking Ll | D e epras ?:1 ornice business with “the noted outlaws during the war, The testumony thus far has been very weak for the prosecution, and it soems impossible to get any one who will swear to Frank’s identity as one of the robbers in the raid for which ho has QAS, It has been determined to hold no night performances, the electric light and gas will not bo required and the only kind of gas will be such as is furnished 7. D—Situation as house keeper, hotel pre. NOR SALE —Two beautifu Shinn's addition \\ ferred, eliable woman. Best of reference, U.‘;.:};,'\:m. L‘:\fl: ’l‘:‘:fi:l’jfl" Rrainnn pddlgen Address Mrs. s t ND— A, 1" Bee oftice. Liv-804 Is Jlendid farm 820 acres, stone buildings, orchard, FANT tuation by & boot and sho ecutter | tiniber, cight acres fish pond stocked, two fine stone WV i, or s s forsanin for” custons work | Q0arriss. ' es b ire clay in Nebrasia, Land can . e divided, dngle man, Noobjection to country. ings, will follow about the same route as formerly but will be a foot less in width and that around the east side of the grounds will make a bend just in front of this hall, and the space loft between it semuents and are oarriod by certain wealthy ‘andgnfacturers in tho cast. —&or somo time past Enginoer Godfroy, of the fire departmont, has been at work over- Hauling the steamer, T. P. Quick, and yoater- m?d the oftice of the J,midum and board | ¥ the Onwr:;“d Sisf, beon indicted as participator. LA aa_l':“"A :»'-xr‘:;_-.fi..':‘d”"m"pm’ Belaans 4. bytn, MANUFACTURERS OF day aftornoon ho completed ‘his labors and | of managers, except that occupied by the B | OFFICRRA . DR e ey arsebustiom Jote an Jackeon cistern on tho corner of M and Four. | tho uso of o muke it tho biggest ever yob hold in | obbers out on tho line nover ceaso to| A teen with nco i ary | [ROI SATE=R Tour acre bock 1 Wt Oriab; | 0 S 2 ©X WTAIL GO 0w, / th atroots, stoam got up and the pumps THE PREW, obraska, and thoy ato bound to do 80 if foe] that they arelinble to fall at the hand | aiierve. “ihisssies, """ " “SE4™ | 100 theop, 26 caah, batance mo FINIALS, WINDOW CAPS, ’ superhuman efforts will accomplish thit and the weather clerk favors them. i The list of officers this year is as fol- ows: etagted. Everything worked s smooth and grabetully as olockwork, and tho englueer was wall satisfiod with hor condition, A seotion of the best of the old rubber hose was thon put on and a stroam of water thrown back in whose tents will eemplete the row on this Yoo ¥ side. A new feature this year will bo the priviloge let for checking ‘parcels, which went tq Mr, W. O. Allen, of The Rural and his tent will perhaps be located Ydirectly to the rig{: of the of an avenger. There is a gentleman W in this city, an ex-messenger for the 3. Express company, and still in their e, occupying & desk at the auditor's office on Farnam street. TIN, IRON AND SLATE ROOFING, PATENT METALIC SKYLIGHT, ? lron Fencing! M Crestings, Balustrades, Verandas, Office and Baak W A wan of experlence wants & situation a8 boek keeper or othr similar employment. Moderato salary.- Address “T. E. J.” Beo oftice. OFVICERS OF THE BOARD, A TED—Bituation by & Edmund Melntyre, president, Seward, fulness and_integrity wil Wi {ou;lz man where faith- il give him & chance for 50 young calf, ¢ha cistorn, Finally tho hoso was taken from J. B, Dinsmore, first vice president, Sutton, | [¢ _has been through the mill oot o Teloronces givea.” Adrem F. Inquire at Edholim and Exicksois Jowely v Railings, Window and Cellar Guards, Eta 'l thie plstorn and the nozelo attached, Tho en. | B34 o R. Daniols, second vica-president, Gilmore, |#everal times, and has killed his man, - sy, 1\ 2 il i i 1T N. W. COR. NINTH AND JONES STS. l aak S an the and tho hose b Among the permanent new buildin Cl man, treasurer, Omaha, defending his company’s money more “’ANTEIL—A ituation in » wholesalo or retail R SALE—Desirable cottage, full lot in Shull's WAM. GAISER, Manager. ot o e preeess sad b urst, | o b puup this yoar will be. on ths| Dauisl H. Whesler, seorciary, Plattamoutb. | than oncs. Ho never sits down at his Y “sroosry house, Ciea) oars iaperiane, e | X sdoliion, seuthbm e, L ; ( v_:" chas "::‘ P““."""‘ of fluthslidc' of the gate by the Nebraska ;v_'g‘;' R. Bowen, general superintendeut, lleakbw;:-hnut having a loaded revolverly- | "eferetces: AddressT. D. Maithows, Ban Otce: o [ 1ine A bargain. SRRIVER & BECL — 3erar NOTICE! pounds was on ,whon hose Live Stook Insurance company., A tem-| g, ing by him within easy reach. The free- o | J'OR SALE—A bay mare, fine stopper. 1808 Web- —— —Lincoln Journal. Onurws H: Guy, aisiant euperintendent, |odicly's il followed him from time 56 | P omic ot e o aeetag v | I ses et P e g:r-ry building for the dining hall will put up 1‘ 0 samo locatien, nearly,as lfilt y:nkr h‘u rivilege hlu been lot to r. Aikins, of Kearney. It was hoj {undm ped Wm. B, White, superintendent of police, Tokamah, J. M. Burks, superintendent of gates and tickets, Lincoln, time, and he never knows when one of thulm will drop in stealthily and give him & shot, ~—The old Academy is agaln ready for busi- mogs, It glistens and uparkles like a now del- Rar. Indeod, it is prettier than ever, and is & e prepared Best system, shorthand thoroughly taught. Terms Ol SALE—A number one horse, will drive single H H vory moderate. Address A. R Boo office. _100-31§ or double and will be sol bargal u e [ave |n u E —_——————— 4% the offos of the Grand Unio . L] 102:4¢ MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. ! fortab . to have had a large me, perma- The Union Pacific baggage men and | txriwi e vy - = ! sty qu-u Managor Moalio | ¢ building put u'p, to be :»eoupied BOARD OF MANAONRS, messengers still carry small arsenals on W ireea to his biather, Soeaph Fitaimmon, at ol::t.nlbaay el TR ) s Just kad palnted a very protty fancy cham. | 4y g Martin Dunhain, Chalrian, Omabia] their cars, and well they may, for_almost | Bastern Hotel, opposite U. ¥, depot, Omabia COMMERCIAL HOTEL! B, w8 M7 ol \ecmaey o pINING WAL, SR Bk Silvor Oronk ™ oy daygrost bage of coin are dumped e ~ e AT { pioces, and purposcs woon worl board of trad i , E N | : info these cars in sight of all on thedepot | yxr —Two unfurnished suitable f priauauAniA S NODES § 00 i of the same kind done. Ho has booked a :;'fi: thenao%‘-nry::xn;:hwl‘n‘l:' t.l.:cf t}“:d L x fimfihfifi:fi“hm"' platform. i POE | W AN houne Kooping Addreoe b s offce | 1 APplY or address, 42 P 8t Lincoln Neb. 7.8} Omsceola, Nol., mumber of the firet of " u h ol e —— stating torms. 266-4¢ NOR SALE— Is mow undergoing throrough repairs, both witliin aad ‘companies, of which will| could not be justified in calling upon tho Exolted [Tho = . =300 Bwes, without, and the proprietor intends it shall be BRC- i, appear the 10th of September, citizens for moro money after the liberal [, - *C ¢ " I"h h [ o tRes it s atease o] VWANTED Lodgors and borders at 419 north 1001 JOHN M. SHEELY. | GNI) TG NONE ih the State, DexttoOmahe, ———— 28 S0 over the land are nto ecstasy over xteenth betwoen Chicago and Cass. - Comfort- RI TERARD. . R, BLAC] 3 A Blessing o all Mankind. :“mz““‘i’:“ °‘m]‘:; yfll";o h..:;lh son-| Dr. King's Now i vy e e able rooms and reasonable terms. 254-20° Bf‘ifi,’;:’,‘},_’:‘ofifj,','m”xo’:fl{{‘“g;'h_;':“gy‘f‘,‘fi'; g 21 Proprie Thelr unlooked for recovery by the timely uso of this great lifo Saving remedy, causcs them to go nearly wild in ita praise, It is LOVELY COMPLEXIONS i "ANTED—Di 317 Davenport St. an application was made for the YV ANTED—Day Boarders s¥ 1817 Baveaport 86 Fine farm close to the city. privilege of retailing hot coffee and tea, K, opouie . 0. | United States Depository. i property. Curreit rtes. worth of _bullding and_repair will f ‘Bilious, | but the board declined to grant it. Fol. | fuarauteed to positively cure Sovere Cough, 3 ce s bleod ousdw v: . vn-‘.. o.:.lunnlly Iowin; this avrnue to t.l‘:e nurth‘:nrdl‘d:le N"'i“u‘"“,' gfi’. ¥ Bronchitis, Hoarve- AR n‘n‘k“‘fi’u"v“,’“ :}LLT—-B B 1AL Parus | thero 1s in the world that | pavilion of the Ormaha Agrioultural Tm- | the s Leeat aud Tasy F 07 alfection of POSSIBLE TO ALL. PSSR S | plement company is reached and after it Good. | the space is to be occupied in the general Real Estate T rs, What Nature deniestoman, N ’ . . 200 fwo year old heifers. SRl ouses and Lots. | G0 mixad calves, Octaber dolivery f A ow store, 1640 and Gapitolavenas, | 200 head yearling steers, Octaber delivery. ’ > . smnan's, display of agricultural implements. A| ‘The following deeds were tiled for rec- Art secures to all. Hagan’s B e RTACED ol 70¢ head wmooth two aud three yeas old sicers. ? Far ooy {hn::t::n ;“5: ;nzflgrn':fi-*:il. b:nfi:: |:,]; cordin the county clerk's ofice August Hlngm)}hl Balm dispels every A roomand barnai 1505 Dagenport A‘lnle:'::n::lflon e, ol TRANGE BRO'S ~—OF OMAHA~— § e L s N 1, Cadie o, 24, reported for Tiun Bun by Awmes’ real lgm 3 yatomee Rfl“ ) At i | Ot o Mider Wool sad tuliow dcers,| @or, 13th and Farnam Sts, i tate agency: y whness, lough- JOR KENT—Cottage of 7 rocwms 318 Eighteenth, _— 0. G. Java No. 1goods. THE DISPLAY o agency ness, T, E ti d near Chicago strect. 8. LEUMAN, . ~ No. 1 Chas, H, Stevens and wifo &0 Edwin 9, <80, BERDILONS AR oot FOR SALE. ; ; Java No. 2 Stovens, q o d, lot 7. blk 8, Hanscom| Dlotches, and removes all evi- T Tk wiare, Taqguire G e, — The Oldest Banking Establishment ba No. 1 goods. ay A Place, l‘ldOD. g ) J dences of heat and exeites |1 th and Douglas st st SEVEN GO INVEST/ ENTS. n Ok [ iba No, 2 goods. ey e s a5 Ohas. H. Stevons and wifo to Edwin| ment. The Magnolis Balm . | T doon o tmmeent vt | At e 3 No. 1 extra, farmers this year justify this and the fact | Stvens, q o d, lots 1and 2 bl 11, Han-| imparts the most delicato and | ' stchel. 107 Famaw strest. 5104t {0 st g2.00. A fino suburban bome. \| BUCCESSORS TO KOUNTZE BROTHERS. R0 Mo, § fine. is appreciated by the big houses in the | *9m Place, $1600: nn&u‘ul complexional tints— (OB RENT—One Targe frout roum and two sl | N 3L Wgllthes, o bebeeen Farumusand Harnoy ~ Orgauived in 1868, % Rio No. 3 ot On tho north side of the grounds Bo‘:i""‘g‘;‘"""; "‘g "gl‘; to John F.| nodetection being ible to SA0K R AarT) SAFS o 2| No. 3—Four lota and ouso i blucka south o . Organized as a National Bank in 1863. : N , e} = ol y's Avenue at ,000. Cheap OAPITAL - - + . « . = - OB‘A UNION TEA CO., fl“wwmfir' 3."&0":4.: mldv:m.d. m“,“"- "'13&’0‘-“. A, S m%gm"m';" on. O o, 1ot Cicago B, P1%% * Siiar™ [ N A ke on Park avenmse, The best values o0 | §YRPLUS AND PROFITS . 315080 v 119 6. 166h atroot. {mont.. The speed. stable an pobiiny| . Jobin Kennelly and wifo toLoverstt M. | o fundor those clreumstances |- o o o an i s | N 8- i s seomd sdditon, Good lotaud ana orncass 4xo pruacion. ) Many b KT will b taowed to the sty POt | Anderson, w d, part scotions 3 and 4, 14,| & faulty Complexion is little Pl alar b ™™ "y ls® Tom 4 thi ot Bsdan, e S OBl | B T e Prgui fao) mes vou wisst to t‘:oph -::‘ol : and looated {n- the mouthwest | 13 200 acres, $41,062. fih(}l’t Ofl ll. e.h Magnolia F“J,n,um] _sormeri0th and Facifc. No. 8- 82 hcre e, iz-uuu‘n; et ot Omab, 4 O Togumus Kovwria, 34 Vice Fresident #iah for severa) days track 'Costs rom Elkhorn : tion of kex Maguus over night, and you | corner of the enclosure, thus leaving a onlmrs overy ""g‘m di- i i e U PR N S T T &3 B Daves Casblar, | W“hl"fll- You can also largely inoreased space. Fyreey by iy oento, l‘ :umw ;:1 A pew n:.., . m;:n_;am m‘lm wouth frout. Finest vlew in the city. | W. H. Mueqoies, Assistant Cachior. [ E‘O'fl"lfln hm ins THE OATTLE STALLS Live druggi sts An;lJrown preforred. ol or ladies. 086 Plarce. iy ¢ R s oo MICAGUE, | oM A SSoarn Iaaiing Pusocer, fovess Wne ; the “‘Bnow Flake” " mm, much all taken and the display | Address Huwmiston Food Preservative Co., TR RENT— Newly farsabd font rooss o sl o | oo T T oy | Aimaceco and priucipal elies In the United Blates wodwln | in will no doubt b very fine, |72 Kilby froot, Boston. mdedwim | SSESG_—I_—-——S— | L rooms, ey vinicw, 101 Cuicagosrwet. 12534" | B Gu 0 sarmer sk B | Gl of e vombiasat of Burose

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