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N\ ) OMAHA DAILY BEE---MONDAY, JULY 28, 1884, e —— LINCOLN'S LADDIES | Had the latter been barred out every: |iargenew bullding of Mr. Gras was blown PLATTSMOUTH, " thing would have run along smoothly. |down, and blown, against the hardvare tiore ———— i D o BUCH of Dingman & Burt, injuring that consider: . o Good thing ahout the sucoess of the I3biy, A doctor’s oiice was lifted from 1ts | Gome Interesting Facts as o tho o [ fonndation and _tuened ~around Basinese of This Thriving Ne- The Ovation Tendered the Fitzgorald Hose on Their Retarn Home, Their Namesake Gives Them a “Cod Milla Fealtha.” And Will Give the Fire Boys a Banquet To-Night. The Running Team Especially the Heroes of the Hour, Intense Feeling Relative to the Cart Olaimed as Won, A Feeling That the Thurstons, of Omaha, Will Yield Up the Trophy. THE STATE CAPITAL, WATER AND WATERWORKS, Spocial correspondence of Tie Brg, Liscory, July 27.—The past week has been one of listless leisure in the news line. The common council have been talking waterworks almost eyery night and Jupiter Pluvius has been operating them, for the flood gates of heaven have been opened more frequently and co- piously during tho last ten days than was over before known in the history of the city. Itis thought that the contract for lay- ing the pipes through the city has been satisfactorily let to McRitchie & Co., notwithstanding the equirming of the Holley company and the legal technicali- ties they tried to take advantage of. If this is a fact Lincoln has done a wise thing, for McRitchie & Co. are among the leading contractors in the west, and whatevex they do is done well. It will be remembered that this firm renovated the Omaha reservoirs. That work alone is enough to stamp them as masters of their business. One thing is certain, if McRitchie & Co. undertake this work, it will be done perfectly, strictly in ac- cordance to contract and satisfactory to the entire community, They have too high a reputation to sacrifice it for the sako of any temporary gain that might come from doing inferior work. THE FITZGERALD HOSE. To-day the Fitzgerald hose company returned from Omaha and the boys were met at the depot by nearly all the male portion of the city, and there was also a generous sprinkling of the fai, sex who had more than a general interest in the return of the champions. The members of the Lincoln fire dopartment headed by / Qhicf Engineer Quick and the North- {\ | 4 » western band marched to the depot and when the Omaha train pulled in the cheers were long, loud and most en- thusiastic. Conspicuous among those present was John Fitzgerald, after whom the company was named, and who takes the greatest pride In the company and its welfare. He was among the very first to groet the incoming firemen, and he re- ceived them as heartily as if they had just returned from a victorious campaign in the dewn-trodden land of his birth, The line of march was soon formed and moved uv Q street to Ninth, thence to Eleventh,along Eleventh toC, and thence by Tenth to the Fitzgerald club rooms. Crowds greeted the boys along the route, men cheered and ladies waved their hand- kerchiefs. ~ When headqnarters were reached words o¢ welcome more hearty were tendered the guests of the occasion by several prominent speakers, among whom may be mentioned Messrs. Stearns, Jourtney, ex-Mayor Wright, McGoon, Fitzgerald, Menche, Quick, Bagley, Templeton, Lyman, Roberts and others, while Tur BEE correspondent as the Omahog had to take the stand in behalf of the metropolis, LCOMPLAINING OF OMAHA HOSPITALITY, Inasmuch as the impression brought back here indicate that the Thurston hose company of your city, and tno firomon goserally, did not give the Lincoln boys the same fair and hospital treatment that was ac- corded the Omaha visitors here a year ago, the L EE man could say very little in favor of his adopted city. The men- tion of Chief John H. Butler's name brought forth most enthusiastic cheers. Also the expression that un- doubtless tho general public feeling in Omaha waa in favor of fair play, There s a deep feeling hero against the reton- Ut of the cart which the Fitzgerald’s rightfully won. Citizens who never took much interest in fice matters before |i have become enchusiastic in the matter and the whole city will champion the boys' cause. Attorney Courtuey n a ringing speech of welcome said the cart would be brought to Lincoln if 1t took all summer and ho volunteered his profes- sional service free of charge if the matter had to be carried to the courts. John Fitzgerald, in his quiet unassuming way, that means business every time, said that if the cart belonged to the boys by right, which he had every reason to be- lieve it did, that they might rest assured they would get it. He paid the boys compliment on the gentlemenly - and humble way in which they had conducted themselves and to-morrow night he gives the entire dopartment a ban- quet at the Commercial, It is thought that John M. Thurston has the man- hood about him to settle the matter ami- cably and_that ho will nee to it that the Fitzgeralds get their honestly and hardls earned pr'e3s without further de* lay or trouble. 1f not other moans wili be resorted to, tor the city is thorough- ly aroused. These young men of Lincoln deserve the reward of their hard work and skill. They are all industrious in- telligent and upright citizens and legiti- #fste members of the fire department il enjoy the highest esteem of the citi_ :ns here, who would eend no inferior young men to represent the eapital at the metropolis, In fact they are the pride of Lincoln and I regret that thiy have notbecn properly ¢ ‘eated by the r brother firemen in Omalis ,One tuing is cortain the whole state is with them, and if your city and its firemen can afford to sacrifice its honor and former reputation for fair play for the sake of four or five profes sional runners, so be it. will rebound like a boome 1g B8 BUTE B8 the sunshines. In conversation with several of tho I n firemer your correspondent loarns that there was no objection whatever 0 the Tuurstons as a company but y to ite imporred profoszional tlint Such a course | ¢ brought harmony to the fire department in this city and no doubt but the afore- said company and the Merchants’ Hose, | between whom a litile difticulty has here- toforo existed, will now be down to- gether as snug as a bug on arug. The running team is the hero of the hour at pregent, and new brooms are the banners that hang from the outer walls. They did woell and deserve the honors bestowed upon them. John Sheedy, a well known citizen here, is willing to back this| team against any amateur organization in the state for any amount desire 1t Jerome Pentzsl will only condescend to take gold instead of gore, let him weed the Thurstons of their professionals and meet the Fitzgeralds in a fair field with no favor, The Lincolnites will accom- modate him any time he desires, So far the capital .“‘Johns” are whead of the metropolitan *“‘Johns,” and the only way to reverse the position is to do it _honor- ably and fairly. Quin Nuxc, e — STATE JOTTI) GS, Valentine claims a popalation of 3,000, A new depot fs being built by the B, & M at South Bend. Cortland has boen re-incorporated to make ecord straight, ‘the Madison creamery turns pounds of butter a weok. A chooso factory is to ho started by an Elgin capitalist near Red Cloud. James Kilburn sold bis Saunders county farm of 320 acres tho other day for §9,50). Seven hundred and fifty dollars worth of glass was broken by the hail at Coutral City. Hastings hos o “Pioty Hill" on whi “boy preacher” could get in some solid work. Tt is reported that the hail destroyed the cropa on & number of farms near Central City. Moe & Jones, of Fremont, I and pigs last weok by a disease si cholera. Ed. Blowett of Fremont ia going to blossom out in a $20,000 residence, of brick with sand- stono brimumings, The Democrat says Hon, James has a ton and a half of public’ documents stored in the Hastings postoffice, Hastings' democrats are entiled to_the chromo. They have organized a Cleveland and Hendricks club, The Pierce county fair association has pur- chased four acres of ground, and_will put it in shape for holding the annual fair, The three year old son of Chas. A. Hill, of Crete, died suddenly last week from the etfects of poison of some kind, it is believed. Willio, the ten year old son of C. G. Tabor a farmer near Weeping Water, was run over and badly injured by a harvester, last week, North Auburn farmers aro in the midst of a bountiful wheat harvest, A fair estimate places the yield at eighteen bushels to the acre, Company A, of the state militia propose holding reunion duriog county fair week in York. All companies in the state will be invited. Josse Welstead, a Frenont boy of 14, is dyivg from lockjaw cansed a toy pistol on the 43h, Another young life sacrificed to liberty and noise. Chas. D. Wilinore slanghter in kiling C| son county last Apri the pon. The West Point Progress says if the would- be democrat organs succesd in driving John Kelly out of the party, “it is good-by Grover for a fact.” ¥The North Platte Telegraph is authority for the statement that Patrick Ligan, ex-treasurer of the Irish_land leagus, favors the election of Blaine and Logan, The Journal claims that no other city of Lincoln’s fighting weight would put up with two kinds of time. It would take a good deal of time to bring Lincoln to the scratch. The horriblo pictures of the presidential tandidates published by the platad press are a libel on *“‘the human form divine,” and sbould send the authors to state prison for life, The Piatt river has a large channel cut through the Oreapolis bottom that is runnig full of water, and many predict that it is cnly a question of time until the whole river changes its course at that point. A beet of 2,000 will be roasted at the great barbeque at South Auburn, August 14, Two excursion traios will run to the town—one from Omaha and one from Lincoln. 1t will bo a great holiday for Nemaba's new metropo- s, out 2,500 as found guilty of man- . ¥. McCulluw inMadi- Ho got six yoars in ‘The opera-house in course of erection at Ainsworth, the property of Mrs, Burns snd Mra. Osborne wus blown down in the storin of the 18th fvst. The building, which was 40x88 in sizo, 20 foot ceiling, had just been enclosed, An organization was formed at Bloomington to be known as the Republican Vallsy Kun- ning and Trotting Associution. The purpose of the association is to merze it into o dis fair association for the Republican Valle The association will be incorporated, buy suit- able grounds and proceed at once to” busine The soap fraud is being perpotrated in va- rious towsis in Nebraska; wherever the town authorities allow him to work hia “racket, ho has o trouble in making five to twenty dollars an_hour, and _generally tho men w losa their mouby rhould spend it forthe neces suries of lifo for their fam The Sioux City and Pa has gent ov party of engincers to a point eighty four miles west of Valentine to locate ‘a line westward I'he first eighty-four miles out of Valentine was lucated lust year all ready to cross section, 168 140 miles “west from Valentine tothe puint on the White river wheuce it is sup posed that a branch from ain teusion Will be built north toward the Hil J. C, C. Haskins tells tho reporter of the ux Oity Journal that the big bone found near Wakefield is the lowar eud of the tilrea of a pri ophant, The bono is broken in the small part above the back joint. The about nino inches “across and you can form soms idea of the size uimal, The fragment is very little petrified, ouly a coating less than one-sixteenth of aninch hick in places, Wadnesday night's storm was severe in Buffalo county. Some fields of wheat and oats are beaten down so that it cannot be har- vested even with & mowing machine, Barns and wind-wills were blown and scattered over tho prairies and soveral houses wera partiall unroofed. The wind played sad havoe with traes, chimneys aud outbuildings in Kearney, Up town lightening struck a building, hut the inmates wero not injured. Corn was beaten down and in some places torn from the ground, The refreshing rains during the last ten days, says the North Platte Telegraph, have been of great advantage to the crops in our county, Our farmers are busy harvesting their small of which there will be an abundant 1d. Corn could not be bet er; it now stands six aad seven fe t high, glossy, dark green in color, and tasselling out in good shape, Grass a8 yot is a little short, but is still growing, and will be an average yield if the cutting it deferred to the middle of next month, The Hastings 1 democrat, finding thetask of defonding Cleve ary and useles one, moralizes wa follows: “‘Ag the cool, rippling breeze of July go coquetting across the & ed and slde-whirkered wheat, and the plashing of the meadow brook mingles with the rust ing leaves, the fair school teacher re. in her heart of | the aco—and hies away to th . whora sho hus mauy poor relative glad to havo her spond her holidays with them. And when the gets thera she takes their children out under the spreading tree and hurls great buckefuls of sunshine into their swest, uncheckerod |fve by presenting them with jack-knives, tops, | and other indi-pensable ariicles of boyherd that she has taken away from her pupils duriog the past year, *The Hamilton Cg storm of th ) ounty. rocery building, in which was kept th B ice, lurge bullding, was badly racked. front of Fairchild's store waa blown in ani goods damaged by the rain, Sam Spanogle rasidence, Dr. Myers' drug store, and the pot ware the ouly buildings left uninjured in the village, \TELEGRAPH NOXES, braska Olty —The Men of the B8, & M, Shopr— Other Matters Corrospondence of The Bea. Prarsvours, July 25, fow hours reveals to the casual observer A sovero wind at Caro, Saturday eveniog, |yt o mall portion of this city, Six unroofed eeveral warehouses. s There was & rumor at Rock Island last [ thousand poople, they say, and you ovening of o tornade at Clinton Towa. No | naturally ask, where are thoy Lt tolln Iand,south | Fespondent, after apending* two days in aopla of Brijh .\11:.. ™ ;vulll‘z-‘(l .'xf.l»fr:’u';'.-m)'xrizi.x. flag and start- | traversing the streets of Plattsmouth, has od a smail rebellio been wonderfu. pressed and does no Henry A. the well known landscape | longer doubt the reports concerning the painter of C , diod of mountain fever at | growth and prosperity of this city, The Y ot oo, B e of tho Ia. | PENGIPAI businoss is done on Main stroct, cony (11} Homp dournal, was driving in the ?“d‘“’"‘“"’".l'“l r"?:!‘““l"‘ bl b country to-day, his horse ran away and he [ (Bost among simiar cities In tho state. 1 was thrown out and fatally injured. think I never visited a town that pro- io, Wost- |duced as many whole-souled business A schooner landed Friday at Mu ern ;pn‘in, Wwith fiftaon of tha ‘survivors of the | mon as Plattsmouth doos. THE CITY Spanish_steamor (iiju;‘,lulundan‘l ina ool o bbbl g is scattored considerably among the bluffs of the Missouri river a short dis- A visit of a Your cor- could have been easily disposed of and when 1t is known that” Halverson had his hair clipped close just previous to his disappearance lends probability to the theory that the body may be his, Coro ner Maul has not determined what to do, but it is exceedingly probable that within & short time the identity of Hal. verson's body with this will be detor. mined, e ———————————— TEST YOUR BAKING POWDER T0-DAY! Rrands advertised as absolutels pure CONTAIN AMMONIA. THE TEST: Piace n ean top down o (Rl heated, thea QU 10 dteet the latest and most tast; » range of prices from It is reported that an earthquake at As- intersection of the sonah, 1gypt, destroyed noarly all houses in the town, and all ships in theharbor, The|tance below the inhabitants took to the woods, Platte, Many fine residences adorn the The board of managers of the New York/| hillsides and many bright and smiling world's exposition have excopted a plan for a | fag thoso residencos, in'all a pio: { poveroment building 815 feet by 56 Mo work on it will be proogeded with y and contentment i g8 wra o ance, A storm in ICI.\u Claire ;:x:ll‘ll night, damaged crops and n e ont of 320,000, Hailytones fell which ate spfing- o measurad six and eight inches grades on the streets and mado. The day is not en Plattsmouth the first class. THE FRESS defend the rights of the and oxpound a prudent beople, is well reprasented being two cosmopolitan brald and Journal—oach , which evidences an in- Lunity. boasts proudly of a strict- s band and one of the mpanies in the state. men of the city have nd in many cases, a! freputation, and T feel that they are enjoying veo justly earned. M. R, R, BHOPS with a capacity of 1000 it about 600 are em po supervision of Mr., aster mechanic. Mr. easure in explaining diamete Rain was reported] through contral southern Ohio Saturday, allaying the farmel foars as to tho corn and potatoy crops. persons were killed i the region whero storm provailed, by lightning. J. H. Kerrick & Co., machinery and & and woodwork dealers, of Mianeapolis, hal assigned to H. S, Pell, who filed o bond | 100,000 and took possession. Kerrick w through baakruptey in Indianapolis last ye The negotiations from a peaceful settlem: of the differances between France and Ch aro again suspended, the latter governm| rofusing to give morc than 20,000,000 fra indomnity. Primo Minister Ferry has ceded China cight days delay. The democratic congresslonal conven of the Fourteenth district of Missou had been in session at Poplar Bluff since T day morning adjourned sine die late Satur night, after taking 447 ballots without nom ting a candidate, an event unparalleled in souri, Parnell has written to the secretaries of] ous branches of the Nationalist lesgue ir ster, declaring the convention to be helc Belfast Tuesday, called against his ad. T'he promoters are acting hostila in organi committees of the leaguo. Ho aavise branches not to sand delsgates, The Baltimore & Ohio Telegraph com have roduced tolls for messages bstween| Louis and Washington, Baltimore, Phi phia and New York to 25 cents for day, night messages to 15 cents for 15 words, t! into effect Monday. making the rate to Louis the same as Chicago. Tho officer commanding the United Sta SHBS troops, charged with the duty of exvelling 47 [ bg hay m squatters from the Cherokeo outlet lands { |22+ the Indian territory, has requested the intt® ol rior department to send representatives th¢ | WFODg. point out the persons to be ojected, It bable an attacho of the land offics will cted to discharge that duty. velyan, the chief secrotary for Trela 1 the Dablin corporation instructi ngines that aro here ought out as good as ht. Assisted by an nen I fail to see any wkaworth should not thot lttle world of his, as - watchful eye goes i m 3‘: FOMEMEN I had the pleasege of meecting Id. « | tiruiset; of the rooms. HEdward ©|is very popular t:‘? bfl)‘uf mlwl i < Callum, of the to prepare for an outb of cholera, af , | knowe his gait. . Pat Mc ) ompowers tho officors to raiso n loan to md . [ boiler rooms; Robért Ballance, of tho the expenses incurred in coping with the di{i1round house, snd ik brother, Wm. Bal- ease. ’Il‘lm_y are, if ithswn;-n nwmm ary it Iance, in the brass-working department, powered to erect temporary hospitals and c: for the sick. et aroall gny The executive committee of the Nationg Plumbers’ association closed a threa day) session at Chicago on Saturday, Preaid Andrew Young was appointed to memorial congress to establish a buroau of pract sanitation, and Vice Prosident Allison, Cincinnati, was appointed to represent. national association at the Washington cha conference, August bth. The rear part of a boiler of an n%u d ng a freight train on the Leheigh Valley road near White Haven, Pa., blew out day and killed J. H. Hassell, engineer, Brgl man Hassell, son of the engineer; Kire Armbruster’ and R. . Smith, a teleg ment, snd Henry ‘ii,::s wood workers, hre-three morc talsntC ntlem}m%’ be e 3{:5; e Oatig jere to put his W anything, even 85 dark, 8o system- atically has_ he eferything arranged. Mr, John J,-Kouhd 12 the civil engi- - | neer service, ranks for?Most among mem o bors of his graft. My Kouhn has for operator at Miscopee, and was viding on yman | goveral years been engag®d in Pullman’s engine to his hotel at White Haven who:f Yh extensive shops, but n? is permanent- Rt Lasaon, Tisly, attendonts rocestadffbo |17 ongaged by tho B M. folks, and b Kegnito] thel wins/aeliar AV eHRAIY IH considerod a main_apoks, in Wheel, (midnight) after having got at the spiritd8 the | There are’ miany more @it | mochanics whom 1 “wouls becoming drunk, tacy asssultod the Sis : nd the inmates of the institl® And | mention had 1 the spaP® ta, of Chicago, whe is the Bennett-Macke; cablo will be ready One cable r will be con ho cost of thef distarb: | motive over re-peho throughout the land, and hail the glad ticings ¢f oivili and society. 1 cannok ol turning my heartiest thankato the citi kindness financially i cable, eays the service by October 1. d and the ¢ bove dat uterested Asatic o alredy | 2008 of Plaitsmouth far, T ilion do! "ig@Pploted on | they havo showd, me, and to Mr. I e oae Cablé will | Klisky, tho gontléan whojescorted me 1cablo, bt how wuch less Mr, J@ Tt for faround the city, " - 4 han by the berts de- anized Orlenus via fireo million, , with the A company has be tom Drazil to Ne , which is to cost I work_ in connecg avle, "Threo young men of Canton, Vittum, iged 17; Fr ki Orendor, aged 1, clined to say. THE WELLS FARGD EX PRES COMPANY, whose oflico is managed by'Mr. J. D. Simpson, at the sign of “Tie Fair,” doing an immenre businesy and very [T v satisfactory to tho publie, I will be re- 1lls,, pawmed [ memberod that this store is Iadquarters otlgs, aged | for Tre Bee, as woll as for alnost every- Wero downoil | thing els you may need. R, Creo! dm:i 3y attew T COMING ATTRAOTIC led to peourc | A few of the attr. tionsfor 1ext week, b & whirlpool | in connection with my GREATWHOLE- fon of (+; B | SALE PRICE RATE, are l,HfYAMI)S the boat and capsized Vittum, & me of o widow lady on of W. J. ¢ );hnw- the | OF DRESS GOODS, NEW PAYTERNS Pl fhate nanes | AND FRESH GOODS, WORTEFROM o\ who was| 20 TO 40 CEN' 1, BE OFFERED '8 vingo as » | AT 174 CENTS YARD- .+ Tho bdies of | Loom TABLE LINEN fromdbo up. noom. 700 yards of WASIINGTOY ALL '(mz;hmpn# WOOL BUNTINGS 150 WORM 250, Marphy, 27| ALT, Nu‘l:ulm i00DS LKED asible | DOWN, Hoise ; i g B! 1. 0'DONAHOE 16th St., Next to ‘he F atoffic,, candidate for the legislature. all three were recovered in the! Surgeons at the Cook county, ave under treatment a My years old, who it _sufferiny disease which cte ci an “lumpsy jaw.” It is o the fo scess on ber jaw, and it was a to e an ordinary abscess, but examination proved the conty woens was found to contain ve identical with those found cattle, Tt is supposed to h by having eaten beef from disease, An operation Tuesday, and the case exci it in the first case repos States, though similar corded in Germany, Juliu Hulwegg, 56 ye Gentehin, I'russia, eame and o half ugo with his time has been living in “microscopical e ——— ) i Tho ab:| Rogers' genuine Silver Waro at a0 DATNILS | §2GRL o Hubermagn's sod the| Ve ‘beon'"'cau oy { I AT ttlo dimving I8°1T HALVEB.SON’Q? H e, pictaed sl Jod 'in the United | The Bédy'of tho Plattsmouth Ploater s have “bosnt " re. Taken Up by Coroner Maul, s of age, a mati - to zhlui‘um:y‘-"y:a:: Coroner, , Maul » yeaterday vife, aud since that|went to ear rooms iu & ten forenoon Plattamouth to exhume the ly Ju ment at No. 164 Norf, af the.Sonter. s found that ei He obtained ithe treet, ew York, ater found near tha "“5’ tarant at No, 2 Ohauf ® Steward.of: » ves: |6 last, The ppdy which had been buried ars stroet, 2 ! iy f ety iew:Aarki i tho potter's field was taken out of its d country but failed | pine box and closely examined for the y he bolted his 0 1 Ll ity h:"'uill:“j'.‘ purpose of comparing it with the dedcs ip- the dtoan arm | tion of Halverson, the missing man from A Toud vepart exit 12844 | this city, as last seen on tho second day of hbors and the apartment | the month. The romains were buried on ko {ho duy they were found, and when X iis gun [ taken up yesterday were in an advanced resst and unexploded, stoge of decomporition, The skin where his wife wius als, He was o miller in the i his business. Frid, placed a gun against & string to the trigger of chair in which he he took o revolver, attention of the nej was broken into, with two bullet hole resting against his h) Dr, Price's Cre and woen shov 4 10 those with whoin Grand Island ext Bwept aw hotel was de. struck it the will be | i have secured their 20 Pag[}s j eirreextioear. 80 Colamis e and tried | 4 be_ pleased to o but sutlice | pyy¢ it'at presont to motd that TuE|tions of Throat, Skin or Bones, Blood Poisoning, | iteachs tho best portion of tho Stato, Special ex- ;‘u;’;"v‘,‘j:;:“‘(;{du‘:?:;‘;g“ break, [and happy - prosperity in the| Discases Arising from Indiscretion, Excess, | il otuta on tho rantine | good work and may the snert of the loco- | | o Parlor Coods tomers, the newest rovelties in Snits and Odd Pieces. DOES NOT CONTAIN AMMONIA. IT8 HEALTIVULNESS 148 NEVER BEKN QUESTIONED, 1n n million homes for the consumers' rel THE TEST OF THE OVEN. PRICE BAKING POWDER (0., AKERS OF b The Largest Stock in Omaha. and: Makes the Lowest Prices’ Furniture. DRAPERIES AND MIRIP G . CEANMBEIFT Just recelved an assortment far surpassin, deslgns manufactured,. “_ £VATO o~ Draperies. Now ready for the inspection of cus-| Complete stock of all the lates stylesin Turcoman, Madras and Lace Curtains, Ete., Ete. Elozant Passenger Elevator to all Floors. CHARLES SHIVERICK, 1206, 1208 and 1210 Farnam Street, - - = OMAHA NEB. Dr. Price’s Special Flavoring Extracts, Tue strongest,mort dellelous Dr. Price’s Lupulin Yeast Gems ¥or Light, Healthy Rread, The Nest Dry Hop Yeast fn the World. FOR SALE BY GROCERS. CHICACQ. 8T. LOUIS. ra 1 avar known,and N eld RUEMPING, BOL TE & COMPANY, —~MANUFACTURERS OF ORNAMENTAL GALVANIZED [RON CORNICES, Finlals, Window Oaps, Tron Crestinzs, Metalllo Sky-lights, &. Tin, Iron and Slate Roof] el " grw, B10 Bouth 12th Bitoct, Omaha, Nebraska. MEN g from ror- LosT VITALITY, 5, and all thoso denases of & Itug from Awcers and y rellef and compiete Vioow and Mawioon ¢ once for Niustrated e Painph YOL _ / S WL MANUFACTURER OF OF STRIOTLY FIRST-OLASS . Canrings, Buoes el Wagms AND TWO WHEEL CARTS. RURAL NEBRASKA ! The Leading Agricultural and Live Stock Journal of the West, I 9. SMITI & CO., EDITORS AND 1UBLIKNERS. ROBT. W. FURNAS, Sccretary State Doard of Agriculture, Associate kditor. SUBSCRIPTION [PRICE, $1.00 rin advance, FITAGENTS WAN' HON. K ostrated Cadalozuo furalensd froo ucoa applicatton, /1510 aud 1820 Harnoy Stroot and 403 4, 181h Birvet, ''Omaha. Neb 100 and 108 8. 14th Street, - 1y 22:m&o tf - OMAHA, NEB pocTor Nt Nebraska WHITTlER (hicago, St Paul, Minnapolls and OMAHA RAILWAY. 617 St. Charles St., 8t. Lou Tho now extonsion of this line trom Wakefleld up F gratuste of two Medien) Colle n 0 BEAUTIFUL VALLEY of the GAN throngh Concord and Coleridge TO EXARTINGTON, 4 7 Saners show and aliola ¥ Tous Prostration, Debilty, Mental and icai Weakness ; Mercurial and ofher Affec. or Indulgen Exposure, S10UX CITY & PACIFIC RATLROAD tht 0., 8t. P. M. & 0. Railway to Cov vity, Ponca, Hartington, Wayno and and dof oy Clomnmnoot at Blaix or Fromont, Oakda e, Nuligh, and through to Val- ont &4 For rates and all information call on F P, WHITNEY, Genera Agont, Ml OPENS FOIL SECOND YEAI Teptl7, 84 e ad fieo or by " A Positive Written Gua give (n i corall Pumphlots, Lnglish seribing above dlseane: 'MARRIAGE e jlates, Musteated o el ol iitra Kuow, o Uvaitt, Boauy, s "book ‘of grent Hspyiness are promoted Uy its advica 8. H. ATWOOD, Plattsmouth, Neb, BREADNR OF THOROUGHNRND AND HIGH GRADE (IEREFORD AND JERSEY CATTLE AND DUROO OB JURWRY RED EWINN @ Young stook for Garrespondence soll tod I Classical, olentifio, Commorelal and Art Depart mente, B)th nexes admitted. Taition T ingg choap, best of rociuty iy i 5 5 Addroun for parti Aoy ORIGINAL i ¥ ident, or Peot. uty, Belley L\ ‘GOULD& cO'S: 15 DECIDED BY Royal Havana Lottery ! (A GOVERNMENT INSTITUTION.) Drawn at Havana, M'uba, Kvery 1 to 14 Days. TICKETS, $2.00, . HALVES, §1 00, Bubject to no manipulation, not controlied hy the in interest. It Is tho falrest thing o the nabtire of chanco n exlitence. For information and particulars 00, Gen. Agonts, 1212 Brosdway, E. KAUB & CO., 417 Walnut_street, St. Lou or Frank Lobran . 20 Wyandotts, Kan, THE OLD RELIABL (SUCCESSORS TO THE J. M. B, & B. C0.] apply toSII N clly. el ‘THE MONARCH The mott extensive manufacturere of N (Billiard & Pool Tables IN THE WORLD, T, SINEOLD. MANUFACTURER OF o R N 'cE s - “mll:r‘il'xr:: ': EX:IIAI:::IM:.::J Pool Tublesiand materiale CAPS, FINIALS, ETg,| "™ ™™= 6 18th @treet, A e NEA | Nohraska Cornice WiN OMATIA. .. - Was k' AMMONIA, . fallusg frow the fleah, and the bair . —AND~ Avmonla i obtfined in large nrirs placen paatéa teom ‘oo | [ BS (BN l'lm Ce-YOorks " o s e duwntities by | The (cauk was examined by the coroner, v ) 3 wale, —£n- | yut uo marks of violence or bullet holes /KON £ ND BLA™ N | or oan tet baking powdor [ WOro [:uu]d #pou iy pur gauld any frace o Y g wsting drug by placing « | of foul play b disgovered about the > i T diietd Sl el o) @ pEGET PROP xR o ed, then remove | cloth 1 ; were brought back by M, May ! *§GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES ° o 1111 Douglas 54 - = nwsin Aumonf oy lived, they corresponded with his clgth- e Ouwaba, Noh Trormer Windows, horphates, (prove “lfly the alove tey ing when Jast s ‘ho remains, «he MANUFACTURER OF VINIALS, WINDOW CAPS, yalcian and Cf ith | coroner says, i of » man about thity 3 o “ao " The “only| Galvamzea lron Cornices TIN, IRON AMO »SLATE ROOFING, differenc ween the deseription PR R : PATENT METALIC S8EYLIGHT, x ; i . rDormer Windows, Fint ron_and 6 < . ey e a0 tho S £t s et nahe At [ v © 1) Fencing! Map opmer wore Or, Amelia Burroughs, OFFICE AND RESIDENCE! 1617 Dodge St., - Omaba. TELEPHONE No. 144 i Summer Resort Of the Northwest, Detroit, Minn. A of WOODS AND LAKES, £00 milis west L. Tureo trains daily on the N Tickets at about LR R, Excursion. one-hall An_elogant houso with accommodations for 200 Ruosts . R. COLBURN, Proprietor. AATRND POK CIRCULARBOIVING PULL PARTICULAR Cricity and b bo recharged [ an i . $1.000 Woulid Not Buv It. Dr. Horsn—1 was affifcted with rhenmatism and sured by using a belt. To l;:{)‘ one afflicted with \nat discaso, [ would say, buy Horne's E Any one can_confer with mo by & (my store, 1420 Douglas street, Oms WILLIAI MAIN OFFICE—1422 Douglas Stroet, & Forsalo at 0. ¥, Goodman's Drug Store’ 1110 aroam St , Omahs, Ordors filled €. 0" D it} g'ulllnx LYONS, DUFRENE & MENDELHON. ARCHITECTR A& REMOVED TO [OMAHA NATIONAL BANK BUILDIND. ACADEMY OF THE SACRED HEART ! OMAHA NEBRASKA, The acholastio year commences on the First Wednesday in September, The course of Instruction embraces all the Elemen tary and higher branches of a finished education. Difference of Heligion is no obstacle to the _admis- sion of y ladies. Puplly are received ‘at any time of the TERMS PAYABLEIN ADVANCE Including Board, Washing, Tuition In English aud Freuch, use of books. Piano, per seesion of Five Months, EXTRA 0 Harp, Violin, ¢ Reforen $1560.00 ving, Painting, Gerwman oual Music. ed from all persons unknown For fwther information apply o J\LADY SUPERIOR, requ to the institution, the Iy 1.mke St Julien Restaurant AB. ST, JULIEN, PROPRIETOR. 8. W, Cor, 16th St. and Capitol Avenue. On the European Pian. Firstelass in every re- wpeot. Tublo supplicd witn gam the sea hure you yay € 1 onl b 3 ? -

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