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OMAUHA DATLY BEE- FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 5, 1884, [ —— —_——— [m.\. secrotaries of war, Rol. | quia by way of Coo Binh, in company with Plagnos in Ttaly G The Shakers Shaking, NOR RENT—S600n0 flodt above store, Goo NATIONAL MOURNING. [ i ot wue Tk ly way of oo inhy iy bt Plagnesintaly, | QULLINGS FROM OOURTS, |y, Thecitmers frakine, | | pon it oums to st oot v Brown and Howe, have died wl in offica | tack Ban Ni Six th d French hold SRTEE ”“ tis . - chills and fever? It s shake, shake,| %76 —_— p <.| ger 1 the firs secto troasuty who | Ha Noi, Hung 11 y and Ba st I\vn"ll F mine, AT |4 finey Afternoon for Meneke—Tom In(\l(‘ ||I|yilv]£nnlnl;||n.\( rnH;ur ou_teoth | J{OR RENT—At ¥ sone pleveant oo, aulablo for o/ a Noath n rrpta h 0t | Asslstant Secre o satd that 1 i R b kst o] A e = . out and shake the buttons ofl of your cont. | .\ Gore Fentlemen, 4 on street, The Death of Secretary of the Treas soo ATt Secreaty Ooon saliL b e M| 7 oviow, Saptemlier 3 —<Admi thousand dollara to aid the sufferers of Murray Again in Court, Wit ditves ohills snd feveront] Browt's ]‘”“”""\' = N ney " Al pd ) 4 / 1 rat n Chinaunti cholera at Spezia, He w visit - Iron Bitters. 1f you have neve 14 {01 RE wo large and sunny unfurnished ny arlpe rop Folger, in which the lat rote ra . L. b -+ T ron Bitters, 1f you have never tried it rooms, Also new uptight piano, 814 N, 17¢h S 07y, Charles J. Polger, y T omo, alluding to tho burden of | tre, French minister in China, b wheto three cabinet ministers SR ot soma at once, and don’t shako any | o%ep s o —— s nioation with Shanghal ¢ s b ng the worst (uarters, t ng T g more, r. Chas, M, Nowell, « ot NOIt RENT—Furnished rooms 1621 Can v Ak i}, o [ Eeupl comy wtion it anghai o A 5 In the police court yostorday afternoon [tington, Va., sags, “I used Brown's I Furnished rooms 1621 ¢ ‘xnlfl..‘?p His Un:zpeoted Demise Spreads H i, | War partios i reaching the piteh of acivil f LONHON BeREURBOr b O i pnte [V tdge Beneke adjadged William Alex- | Iron Bitters Iast fall for chills and fover, 0, REN oo with i argsroom, 1500 Genoral Gl S s T GotHnt RETIONARY TOW preyails thronghout Ttaly, exch town taking |Ander guilty of asssult and battery and |8nd derived great benefit.” 1t fn the [ K 0. v. ba'is & Co., 1503 rarnam s 7 enera/ oom Wil the 13 A MisEuA L ! it Fofftally | Moasareg of protection roardlews of govern | finod him 86,00 and costs, 1t appenrad | " onio known [0 RENTrwo, ety ~Rurmisned frons foime, hile t d lottor uptly with A A nt. The post guards pravent travel: rs en R 614 north 15th St , near Cass § b7 — Fetriniel that He hind €3 wiies ok 8t « iral Courbet. hus roceived | o Ihg precincts untll aftet & quaranting of | that this defondant, whois a small col-| . T. Shannon, th tor, las had for Jon e i + | but felt too weak: an otlier Tt l operations against [y b days, Villages ha lished | ored youth and works in Higgins’ gamb- | soveral days a quite Targo force of men at| Fier e rin floor and basement of o three roug t ¢ ] 0 | sifioe venaivint; wees Qistited to ik 1that he will not under- |- 050 \ns, And maty dave ol th & ¥ - C ggins’ gamb v o ne story brick building. Want to exchange for rent Throughont All the Diplomatio sit 6 oot At Cleat ditutate & ako f tien for ton days until vo. | ried corduns, and anyhove cosal thet |10 House, got into an altercation with | Work on Ninth and Dodge, whers & Waring v e bl i o ) Dfi]m"xnflnt. erning important_departmental matters, a for O ‘\“ “"”"‘I" peninsula are practically isolated trom the [ Walsh, a man twico his sfzo, and admin |*oWer of 800 foot lex s being Iaid to take = S, 1 convayed the intelligence, inserted | o Wrie mbers to enal him to se wnd oc- | Cond, the pla f the one ranning unden o bluf R RENT - A now store corner of 17th and Nich. A T Sy o arieeit getict lnssetac Ly Hlio WL | Suby soims of the nostliom viort | smieie Ykt istorod to hima good sound beatlng for | 1 1t oo runntig wnder tho BIwr | RS Tl worm o o 0 e apable of only the smallast physical and e o) e The ovid hich ho was atresto d convlotet s 8 1S AW Al — N — The Unsettled Question of an |l excrtion, “thom letter, acking Secret BLAINE ON BUGOLICS, o, September 4o Tho ovidences of | which Ho was atrested and convictod. | o dinmotor astho old ono but the work of | | O NENT_ ol room i or (withont, 3 i r Coonjwas advised tosend a cable mes t - multi ) lnoo A6 C 1 % il t ¢ T T laying it is much greatery the trench in some | stecet e ¥ g Lwas A s uultiply, The populace at Cazzuoli attempt- | conspicuous in polico circles in this cit > i Immediate Successor, e rotary Brench, eking hin to 10| o Addresscs a Vast Gathering atod today, tostop the railway sorvico from | of Into . 18 CLY [ places being 27 feet deop. OR RENT—Two rooms, $3,00fand $5.00 per un immediately, 1ge Fronch was then 3 . \ . \ples, Tho mob hero in~ Romo drove a s . - INT—Two rooms, $5,00§and $5.00 pes el .‘-.Iym way to Liverpool, i the New England Fair, Con- l\m',; m.],‘,.‘\'"..,m':ul Sion \‘[M" | Mike |\\-l\;~y for Hm}\lnrc.\"y of 812 Throw Away Trusses | month 1014 Welster steéot. an'tr n regard to the question of filling the va flining his remarks to From the city. Al teavelers aro refused on. | from John O'Neil got 20 days. when our new mothod is guaranteed to] JOR RENT_Twolurnished rooms fo ligh . emporary appointiment, Mr, Coon dustrial ‘Mat. 1100 1to £He eIty ome places the Tom Murray ag spoared in oo keeping “Boemor's Block,” cor, Sth and Howard Industrial ;Mat teance into the city. Insome places the y T'om Murray again appeared in court permanently cure the worst cases of rup- ping r's Block,” cor, 8th and II“”"r’I, President Arthur Recieves thefcuy ly submitted the question & the attorney-gener lar agitation began in favor of abolishing local | and filed & complaint for 1t and bat at Ne al. On the death recently of Sixth Audito tors, Aoy AT & Hoxt {a il A dilec & complains tor assault and bat: | ¢,,vq without tho uso of a knife. Send | = = -— — A Nows at Newport, Btk JCHE EMAMIEY Bol SATo: Ty Db i uarantine and aibllshing hotres ofobservay | tafy agalnnt Parlc. White, la/ Ioremit, | e \ubiok sEuiph for phmbhist sne tefos AN AT OF OMATIA— Bt hasrduoed piion " i 0 sn for travelers suspected of illn o Sied 3 AAY bb! ey o let " Xor pi i AN fornext dayato $5 tron oretofore. | v that & vacanéy vcolrring by the death of the SEcEe: H.. Boptember 4.—Tlio |sequenceof this plAn, elng forbiddon by tho Park later in the day complained against orences. World's Dispensary Medical T Ay to 85 from 10 heretof T | biead of & burean e S Oy s > government. the pooplo of Civita Vecchia at. | Murray, charging him with the larceny | Aggociation, 663 Main Streot, Buflalo - — Government Buildings anad Vessols {ORE D FELRD ourth day of tho New Fngland faieopened | FESRIRNG LR RSRRGN of §20 worth of lumber, N. Y 2 d JROR RENT—A two story trame bulldlag suitabl o | Fly Their Flags at Half Mast oxpiration of the ten days, either by tempor- | With fine weather, James I"- I“I-““" '\i NAPLES, ) ptember {—Further ”A\ ‘A'nxnpll\m( was filod wm(unll Lowls G, ,,‘,M!‘.]f‘li"“'i”' CATKo Sullate petalre gulthble FoF ary designation or permanent appointment, [ Governor Smyth, George wring - an rainfalls hive increased the mortality aybrook for erecting a wooden build- | QPR TICES | Piercoss. [ | it appointinen 3 rain mortal oy el 4“ISPECIAL NOTICES |5 In Token of Mourning, and that such temporary designation it made | Mayor Portman entered the grounds at noon, could bo only for ton days. Tt would follow [ W8 4 50 ey distinguish therefore that the vacancy in tho treasury | followed in other coaches by many WY [ was carried in procession to.day, Troops f 0 . may be temporally filled by an appointment | cd citizens, Blaine was received with cheers. | huve boon sent to Casino, Aboli, and other | Plained against for committing a nuis- for ten days from the 17th “inst and must be | When the party was seated the president of [ towns which refuse to admit persons from | ance. V\/ANTED- Dining som, fwindry and chamber | - permanently filled not later than the 25th 1 gif i s (Goorge | Naples, . Kalish, from whose storea bolt of girl at Omahia House, Harney, botween 12th aticon Tt Y 68 BNk dotiatha the New England Agricultural socioty, George | Nal . ot St : 3 LA RN Y I i v o : B. Loriug, introduced Blaine, who spoke 18 [The Plouro-Pneumonta Scare in [ SRt clothing goods was taken, received an candlos aro burned on the strects |ing within tho fire limits, ir. Tho statute of San (oo | Dnnis - Cunningham was also com- | == {OR RENT-—Houso of 10 rooms with modern im- provements. Bedford, Soucr, & Davis, 822-4f i e PORRENT—A largo second floor aud hasement, Inquire 1118 Harnoy stroot. Wt T-One of tho finest residonoos in the clty 3, furnace, hot-and cold cold water bathy Gexeva, N, Y, Septomber 4,—Secrotary of the treasury Chas, J, Folger died suddenly at 4:55 o'clozk this {OR R 11 roo £ GeNEvA, N, Y., Septembor 4,—Secrctary| -\ mooting of the heads of the treasury bur. 2 talogeai feon Mo T e water ‘closots, gratos, oto. Kverything frst olasw 4- - S Al AT T ey YL enns will bo held tomorrow to dreafe appro-. | follows: Kansas, elogram from Fromont that tho sus- | vooycren "nutcher, 1000 Burt streot, theoughout. '$70.00 por month, ~ Barker & Mayne, oliger died at 4: ho only persons pres. [ Sayio W11 be beld tomorrow to deate 4 > pected partics had boon arrested at tho o00-6p_ | 18th and Fremam nsit TR AR isTd o8 4 lutions of respect to Folger Ladies and gentlemen: Tt is plensant| opkxa, Kos., Soptember 4. State Voter- | P Oonstablo Bl 4 st . : il : ent wero Miss Hart, his deceasod wifo's sistor, ATHUR NEORIVES. DAE NEWS: to find ourselves Ta an assomblago where all e T TR T e e kb ill start VY ANTED=-A gocil dress maker can bavo good | 0K RENT— Nicoly farnishol front room 1615 Dr. Kuapp and somo law associates, his| Nywponr, R. I, Soptember 4.—Drosident | bear name of higher honor than any par | IRy SHEGon B a/0om® S Fel with, Gove ffor Fromont this morning to bring him Wagzos and o Dodgo streot. 1041 family physician, Dr, A. B, Smith, and hia [ Arthur received thio telogram _announcing tho [ tisan _designation, an assemblage in “which fernor Glick his roport of tho cases of plouro- | back. SR voue DOR RENT—Six room cottage, fina location, by 8. American eitizenghip and rejoice in the title, | pneumonia which he has been investigating DISTRICT COURT, colored servant, James, Dr, Swmith and Cap- | death of Secretary Folger at five o'clock and m 'L\ Potorsen, 8. K. cor. 16th and Douglas, 517-tr tain 7. S, Towia loft him but a_fow niinutes | W84 BReatly aifectod by the news, He will|asin fts self coustiating o eivls (anetion of i Tiinois, 1o declares that tho diseaso ex- | Margorot H., Thomas K., Tda I, and VW ANTED Few persons 0 learn ouheeping. | TROR TENT—Rooms in Crounsos Blook. G, M rovious, Dr. Henry Foster, who had been [ §E-38 846 Higeit of ‘\'.I‘\')‘.'T.I,i" s lil.‘-“y:":'; faors parliment. On thisday and on this oc. | ists, and that cattle has boen wold from af- | Herbort Blackmoreinstituted sutt in this | VY Nicht s:hool. Situations. 1510 Dougla s roct Fiechovex. It ore two or three timos as consulting physi- | galugrapied his condolences to tho father of | casion the most independent class of citizens | focted herds which havo been sont to other [ tribunal — ngainst tho oity of [ 700 bl Y b ey clan, atrived on the 4:4 train and wag con- | g Rl Soluer and ordored the flags on all | #beak totho world by word and desd for that | statos, notably Kentuck , Missouri, | Omaha praying for judgment | \7ANTED—A'good canvasser, competant to an | ¥ Gfisiholm and Briokmon o P2 Gas veyed to the Folger mansion by Dr. Smith, # 3 1 hich the re- | N, T i Fois L bt governuiont vessols and buildings in this vi. fgreat fundamental futerest, on which the xo- | Nebraska and Texas, Ho did not loarn that ny | for 81,000 damages sustained to lots 6, 7 [ YV point acents. Call'on €. D Alderson, Meteo - Mis, Ernst, the secretary’s sistor, arrived b tho same train, After the three last n: cinity and at Fort Adams to be placed at half [ Public rests for its sccuriy and its pros: f axposed cattle had been sent o Kansas, but | and 8, in blook D, by reason of thoe do. [ POt hote 707-4p JFSH RENT-—One good six rosm house $35. per mo. ned # o 5 ; i > h I after the funeral, The president had | berity. . < i ew of the insufficient measuros take footly h A 5 CETT L ol G. M. Ritohioock 285-4¢ b entared tho dying man ‘gasped tuvico or 18k B A SRRl T LERICUL B | ™ Te e bocomo a trite saying that agrioutture | TAscttwher thaopesations of e v ntine | £G4V constructian of tho sower. Wl bavaore. Ml = thrice and all was ovor. QRGN 1 v . in. | is the basis of all wealth, but’ the full measure | wetablil Y SVRHHGE st Clork Ijams has bogun work on tho Slediann b e R FOR SALE. Soo A Saturday night but that is now probably in established by Governor Hamilton, ho re | Secrotary Folger's two daughtera arein the | e toaY, ot of the statement may be comprehended when i i 5l ich | docket for the October v 7ANTED —Good stout boys at the Garneau Crack- - R 7 definitely postponed, Ry D A commends that, until all localities in whic torm, and wi A four yosr old, gentle rl v it Sho sies sl veey eshle e o amer that 1 i gou o #race 501 |1 et 1A e s ik laco i copy s th handa of the prino | VY o Peir. tvand acuon " iy | U ISALECA I e pon . N 3 8. V., Fol ry is ™ Py e tota e of o produc rom farn 1 a ine ag 3 2 dd rors 0l os” Nos B & 10y Alexandris, All had been writtsn to SUMMEREEDHRTS. flock in the United statoe, will 6xoeed 83,000,- | Konsas shall quarantinie agaioet tho vorke, | lext Monday, His rocords show that | \\7ANTED—At tho ot.Julion, ono firstclaas meat | S6Crs omrlor_thos o, _____(0610p | come to Geneva, thetelegraphnotbeing earlier e 500,000, an aumount brought forth in a single | (5 4B S ORI MIAAY, WO [ 175 cason wore disposed of at the June D Ty D I LT T I TR tesorted to as so sudden a termination of the The Turf. year, vastly in excoss of the national debtat f 3.0 Wi Tive stoek sanitary commission | LeFIR- YA/ ANTED—An oxperfonced Scandinavian clothing ’F‘om 'T—Two rooma with closots, farnished or father's malady was not apprehended, Capt. Folger will arrive tomorrow. : The secretary returnad for the last time to | SrriNarie FINE SPEEDING AT SPRINGFIELD, MASS, its highest point. We are not in the habit of | Gl Considear t er, The moeeting e h &N 10 % oDl B unfurnished, at 8. E. corter 17th and L - : nx\lmr e ey | comsitlering Now England as sycdially distin. | 53 et ik g ek e A Hearty Ol Ldly. ‘}mfi"r'.".flf’.'»:f'nih-":’.‘?"'?x'u'«‘wfif.i.“"“ 1. Addrens | oo i atroet. 810p § k) r 0,5 Mass., September 4. —Hurry | iy uished for agriculture, and yet the annual -Aies, = 3 q B S22 | TOR RENT- Gottags on Chicago strech, ioneva Wednesday evening, the 20th ult. | Wilkes and Westmont to-day made two of the | product from her soil is greater in value than Municipal Orookedenss, An old lady in Rhodo Island who is FTitan tom Tiulro of Joha Swift, ase-work 118 ; ke g S ANTED ~Good glrl for general h o calten his family physiclanniext morning, | fastest hoats ever recorded, at Hampdon park. all the gold taken from th mines of CATOMIA | Ny Vour, Septembor di—An indignation ;:;‘;’l‘)‘:]‘]‘".;’:(:’"{‘(”;'"a;:fl';‘;lvm‘:":b;’lfln'!" n]'(’ o Wil s o6 | and Chicago 090-0p k Filkes' 2:15 wi 3| A B ralla, in o richest s X 3 Vi L Aokt 2= i b SHE FOLLOWING DIAGNOSTS, Harry Wilkes' 2:15 was equalled by St. Julion | 6¢¢ GRi™ ¢ 8¢ GOG™ I | moeting was held tonight, Mayor Edson pre [ piaces. Tron in the blood, don't VI (AR T B G RS E S ) Qe AT S g el T of the caso—great foeblencss of the hearts | in 1880, Westmont made first mile in2:14. |furmer s olways moro successful | siding, to domand tho ac porter. Apply at Planters House, cornor 16th with top.Can boscen on Caldwell stroet bet. on of the board of [ If your blood is thin and poor, what you [ana phise 701:6p | Plor and King. M. L. Lane. 664 4p ction, congestion of the middle lobo of the| Tnthe 2:157pacing class Bessio M. won, | than tho miner in extracting monoy from the | \1qurmon in giving away tho franchiso to the “ugd i BESFa s lIYeR muéu_ ;mwriyuw LIt o ol dod ol L right lung, and capillary congestion of the | Lorene 2d; best time, 2:1¢ earth, o fact most strikingly shown in the his- f 1, - > Burl ilrond, Th f tonic i bronchial tubes, torpor of the liver, albumin-| 2:17 trotting race—Edwin Thorne was sent | tory of California whose splendid march to [ Broadway Surface railroad, he resolutions | of tonics contains the nu])_' preparation ous discharge of urine, showing disease of the | home lame, and Majolica_taking sick after | wealth and power only fairly began when the [ adopted declare that no franchise for a city | of iron that you can take with safoty to s . Kiduoye. The doctor was informed that tho | tho second heat, was withdrawn, “Harey [ encreies of e people wero turned o, tho pro | railrond should hervaiter be granted exeept t | toeth, stomach and gonoral hoalth. Mes. | \7ANTED Ono dining rsom and ono Kichn n;'uwnuyl..ul had a hemorthage of the lungs | Wilkes won, Phyllis 2d; time, 23194, 2:21§, e nlrlfumvml of gold | the corporation v nurhn]nhlp:ly lln-l;lulw’fl Chas. Dugan, Zanesville, O., says, **1 CANEDIE DL i three times of late, before his return, The | 2:15, 2:18, 74 The prodigions consumption of 56,000,000 peo- | pr or it at auction; also providing for the S 7 i STt anasat *ANTED—A good goneral housowork. Y ought strongly befora us “when wo ro. | Appointment of a committes. of fifty citizens | U8ed Brown's Tron Bittera for generaldo | VWANTED—-A good cil for general bonsowork first was while out yatching with frends at| Free-for-all pacing—Westmont won, Jowett | plo i - & New York, on which occasion he discharged | 2d, Billy 1; Fuller withdrawn; time, 2:14, | alize how vast a proportion of our aggregate [ and taxpayers to be known as “(hecity fran | bility -and nervousness and am now [y Meyer & Co los0-1 D—Two girls for house-work, 2418 Caming 5. Byerlys 7020 3 U7 south 11th St. 1. Mannyweiler. 640-4p) yirl o arber shop cheap. Apply at 817 8. H. Maunweiler. Gidp ammit Co. est & smal Colorado. This isa rare chance ¥, Address C. W. Craighead, Omaha. anonit ‘mon about a quart of blood. 2:16}, 2:18}, Jowett made tho first quarter | product is used at home and kow small a share | chise conimittee,” to be charged with the [ well.” TANTED—A competent girl for_general houso Secretary Folger rode out daily until and | of the second heat in 2:08 timo. : i pentaeond.. i one hundred g somo | duy of poteeting the franchis o1 tho city. AW el AN S LS including the 20th ult, siace which timo he | The 2:22 trotting race was unfinished; best | odd millions of New gland farm pro: — —— ] wages Wil be paid for a competent girl. Alsogirl for | FAOIRSALE A socond hand stock of clothin, kept his room, but did not wholly abandon | time, 2:20 ducts do mot support her own beo. Tne Austrian Flag Insalt, NEBRASKA CENTRAL R Y. ohoral housoworls i clty el ntiiret. door north |‘..m>3.m| nhm:, h'\l\lntr) ;n-.,mn good 1lymu.x‘.{,', official work. e continued to answer im-| The stallion “Maxay Cobb” gave an ex-|ple, and _ the are ompelled | prrguuna, Septomber Teb5TiE tora L — of Ploasant street sehivol, near St. Mary's avenue, | Alion shoo shop. Will reiire $450. Good teason portant lotters and telegrams up to yesterday | hibition mile trot after the fourth heat in the | to éxchange, the fruits of mechanical indus- | | s T AL (00 A, S AA e sellivg, 6201 S. 10t strcot. 051.6pp and seemed reluctant to give up, yct he w 7 trotting race, speeding tha last quarter, | try to an enormons anount anuually for the [ demand from Governor Pattison, for an [ A Loan Sccured and the Road an As- VW ANTED A Iady to tako eharko of 8 ohilieon | S500e et S o | by 15 means unconscions of His timo for the milo was 2:34; for the lust | means of subsistence, 8o lavishly outpoured |explanation for his conduct relative to the snred I and send the chool. Goodl e ation | T AT E =T deams Lo o ootuplod Sby. Address “A. L earo | the more ferd ;| Austrian flag at the consulate, Mayor Fulton for troubl, ny which show | of this city has written a long letter. He ex- _— 00034 E = b i | Inquire of James st and Leavenworth “r,\.\"n.u Good experienced cont makers and | streots. 852-8p pants makers, at the Star Merchant Tailoring = IHouse, Columbug, Neb, Good prices aud constant lw..n,,u,,(-" quarter, 34 seconds, from the granaries « EACING AT SHEEPSHEAD 1aY, and this fact is but one of 1 ) i B 5 s aXeld the independence of our people, and_the vast | cuses himself on the grounds of enforcing the suean Bay, September 4.—The at- | oxgeng of our interual exchanges. The scene | city ordinances whilo fgnorant at the time- of d the track good. | 4as HIS CRITICAL CONDITION, 213t wtreet, botween Loavenworth and Mason strects. He entrasted to his personai friend, Captain Lewis, the final messages to his fawily and | S other directious of aconfidsntial nature. tendance was very larg Tho interest which the Nebraska Cen- g X v has enhanced the intercst, when we re- | the ceremonial purpose o e flag. Upor i ¢ > imo 8 Within a few moments after the Throo-quarters of a ile for. two yeat olde; | fd%y has enhanced the intercst, whon we re- | the coromanial purposo of the flag. Upon |tral railroad schemo created some timo | york 5 — 004 | Huia"™ Tuquire at. Festior's Printiug oftice, cor. . flect that throughout the gorgeous autumn up- | learning the true fact he that prosccution : expired, telegrams announcing tho Florio won, Machere sccond, Malitoo third. 5 VW ertaraiish o- [ was innnediately i b ago has again been aroused and now looks = o | P and Farnamstrect 040 X e s anecing i} fevin [ EIOHON 3 on which we hive ju-t encercd, it will bo re- | was inmediately discontinued, 8 4! VAT ANTED- 200 Ton s 26 mon tor 8 C. & . emcn = D GISPMOROC K resident Arthur at New- procucad CON less ol o8 oughout ing 3 ing ape! o ¥ nea ¢ Neb, J.A. ner, 'Ot SALE. K ¢ 0y . porty Assistant Scoretary Coon, Frank Sporry, | Mile, foe throo year olds aud upwards, gen- | e e T T T somothing morothan a thing of papor. | 1A Malwey hear Valentino Neb JiA; e | H ool ditvor mngan: Horss very sontiey” ol | / olger's private sccretary, Tlon. Thomas C. | temen viders: Cliockmato won, Rfca second, | 1o to southern gulf ~richness of harvest, con- Hungzarjun Lynching, The projectors of this new railway have ry 1838 South 126h noar Williams. ©50-4p Acton, assistant troasurer, at Now York, and [and Arsenic third, Time nbnentErndsniyEessIotinesplo kRl WiLkksnanie, Pa, September 1.—Honry | ¢ ed negoti AN, a T OR BALREDIE o sl el roraten PN Tudpo Andrews at, Syracuse. General sloom | Soptembor stakes for threo year olds, mile | t2ntment and lappiness of people will bef KAl P Y| concluded negotiations for the loan of VVANITED—dood man to take balt intereat n & store small capital requir Y& At i N shown on fields a3 i fairs by displays, as bril- | Zoreowiniski, the Hungarian who stabbed his ) 0 good paying business. Address “Burt” Bee of. «d doing a good business. Saf pervades the people of Geneva over the sudden [and _throe-quart Gonisetta won, Blash | Frnt ae those shich o deliht ous oy 1 - $10,000,000 from the Farmers' Loan and | ) 6700 | inctory roason given for seliing, . Address 5. 8. d removal of their beloved townsman. Men of | second, Economy third, Time 3:07},” * O e el s Y06 an | daughter in bed Monday night and then at- T T R L S % (L e A e = | tlofld, Omaha Nob. e all parties and all conditions of life alike, join | Mile and five furlongs for all ugas; Monitor | 52GCOR.or hearts, =2 MU eruptad to kill himself, was hanged to-day to | L Fu8t company Yy TANTED_A competent girl for_genoral house- B all parties ] ¥ and os; Monitor | §h i Ciring scen: pal ¢ himself, 7 y o] 2 W | u S 1, in expressions of sorrow, The first. won, Nettie sccond, Markland third, Time | “\W}en the chill of winter on the northern | & tree this morning by a party of masked [ insures the construction of the road. On work. Must boagood cook and laundress, A'.., TOR SALE—Chenp lots, # 00 down $.00 per 0], . Hungarians, The excitement was intenve, i i f J. M. Thurston, 2420 Harnoy 5t LG month, and_assisting worthy persons to baild | EMBLEMS OF MOURNIN i 5 border of the union shall make the southern | fungarians, The ex ntento. | gyery five miles of railway line this com- ico Nters b R, OF Patiorsdn’ & O f 0 Mile and ono_furlong; Frank Runyou won R 3 st It is the first lynching that ever occurred in - T nice little homes. K. C.’ Patterson & Co., cor_13th displayodiwers) above tho Lenteancor 4o th 3 X | sun seem genial and welcome, our brethren of ANTED—A lady of culture aud refinement to | (7' b37-t1 ! Juartar of the FAth scpurate. company. Tol. | Mgk second, Proecot third. Time 1584 | tho cotton region will continue tho wondrous | the county. pany has agreed to loan $100,000, to | VWANTESTAINY, 0L IRAE 70 bera onth. | And Farmam. u { « o o 3 i any, Tol- |~ Steep] 5 olrie; ko Cochra 0! Sy gl e ———— i o8t office 774p T { gor's corps, N, G 5., N» Y. at the. Geneve wsm'\]fgph'm'.rmulc"\""," Bourke g“'}l&:‘"“ story, They inviteus to witness the commer- A Forger Missing, be secured by a first mortgage on the |Addres‘i Y. R."this offico. 0774y TOR SALE—Small houso and half lot, Elm_street, national bink, and upon tho large Cloveland | &gy, 0% *oconds Wooster third, “Time f il amporiam of the south, the groat triumph b road bod, rolling stock, oo, of the | VWANTED—A boy who understunt taking care | £ oar Shorman aveno;sout ot D, Chambory } and Hendricks banner suspended across Sen- | %" of southernagriculturo in the production of | ~Loxa Buaxci, Septombor 4.—Frank Pat- A iR e of horsos. - Apply at 2108 Cuming 8t. 0704 promises. 683-0p. { eca street, The secretary will be interred in CISCEESI AR NS I, that single plant which has revolutionized | torson, owner of theopera house here, is mis- | F0ad. e managers of this project are T = DOR SALE—Fine side bsr buggy cheap at G. D. Geneva, by the sido of his wife, who died | MiNNgarorss, Septomber 4,—At tho Min- | wanufactures, - They have tho finest in the | iy 0o S woarching for him wigh | already filing mortgagos to this offect in [ VYANTED—CIr for kqhorst hitse ork by b sl Foae 475 41 sovou years ago. neapolis fuir races to-day the attendanco was | world which has placed the United States bo- [ 116 ] : S all the various counties through which | hetween Mason and blorco St 0326 THE NEWS AT WASHING] large, weather fair and the track very cupp: md the reach of imagination, and has added | warrants for Ins arrest, He is charged with i ff pesyou ATy JRE: = | Y7 OR SALE—200 acresof Jand. 1£0 acres improved, ASHINGTON ge, 'y cuppy 8! i the Ii 1 The first * . and slow, The great event of the day was | incalculably to ths comfort, health and luxury | forging endorsements of u number_of well- | the line will pass. y TANTLD—A neat girl to take caro of chil, 82 acros hay, 8 acres hog pasture,7 acres culti- Tolger rocesea i this e death of Sccroturs |0 taca ietwean the pacers, Julinston. and | of tho huminn race, Standing as 1 do. in the | known residents of Monmouth, Conn., on | = Tho east torminus of tho rond will bo | WAL G Gl Tohtet Furvisf 511 "5. | vated timbor S dcrowmatur s Umber.’” Guot speing an ssoiated pross it ooy e i | Richball, for 5,000, best two in three, In | faco of New England States, it is an_ agreo- | notes aggrogating over twenty thousand ol | in Decatur and the line will extend west | 1ith st. 6505 | wador good iouse and other tmprovoments. il bo U'pon 16 being Shown to Assistant Secrotury | the first heat, Jobiston took the lead and | able duty to cxtend my congratulationsto” the |lars, Tty e about 476 miles, terminating in north- | ST T G o ambor. | formation inquire personally or by mail of Wi, Clair, Coon, who is the acting secretary, he imne- | B¢ it to the end, though crowdoed close by | New, "i"r'l-m-l f:-rmvrlu on the l;uuu]ll,« of this e —l To-Day, -~ | Wwestorn Nebraska, in Sioux county, the NN oo oam wlt on! tablojab the, Ociuomtey st City, Sarpy County, Neh, 454-1m, | dintoly notifiod tho chiefs of the burcans in | Kichball, aud wad by a longth; tim, 2:13, In | years iabor, and on tho goneral and moroin- | The Weather To-Day.” exact point not having yet been deter-| oot ' SOR BALE—Or rent, an old catablishod _grove- aury depa s . the secoud heat Johnston again took the lead | portant fact that at no period in the history WASHINGTON September 4, —For : TAN tho treasury department and invited them to but 1 1% atitho Head: fof 6} i of Now England husbandry hasintelligent ln- 3 1 3 mined. \ ANTED—First and second girl for Fort Robin- boots. shoes and queensware busineas for salo | moct at hisoffice this evening, As the news | pic, e WL Sl e bl o e e [ loan Hiomsed with more Draithblo vesults | Uppor Mississippi: Partly cloudy we —— V ton: Gorod wagca, mmal. fainilys. 217 . 10 | oF 63 tonts I a0 f tho. bebt tomn I Nebracka, i o death of the Secretary spread aboi tichball wo :204, » third heat was a [ bo lossec rofi e F 3 > 5 3 oo 055-4p | Goods buildin v Business over $40,000 Olitheideatiiof thary Fadia sproad aboub, | lendid race, Jolston agiin took the lead, | thn during tie presont goneration, and_local showers; higher temperature; A Ghastly Kene of the Wreck, | str L e R B G e Skt i s L ! ts | but Richball was even with him at the fiest | 1f therebe any one who doudts this T wish [southerly winds, Bostox, Mass,, September 4,—The headless | Yx7ANTED—Threo gond women cookn and girly | dro Grocory Dealer, oaro Beo. w4675 regrot, The officials of the treasury depart rst 3 ' PV ) Nl W i m 1t especially were shocked by the sudden. | 1Uarter. I'rom there to the last it was au [he wers here today and could hear what I For the Missouri Valley: Partly cloudy |, Tallupooss, for generalhousework, Steady employment, 217 7 5 of the ovent. . The generally expreased | VeD race at a very fast pace. —Johnston then | have heard and seen what L have seen [ap- [ weather and local showers; nearly stationary | 0o % S0t S S SR LR Ndsteot 050 | FNORSALE-Two ssoon hand plancs on'lonof these officara wa that Mr. Folger’s | drew aliead for a fnstant, Iut Richball drow | plawso] 1 heartily” cong s awi[ teriiradirBandisoutheily/wiiic VARTED N g 3t Nes K. : sl - | i up. and, to within twenty yards of the iwire, | England society on the brilliant success of o — ISONAL, Vi, 2414 Chicago st. L Erryrrsciprmmiposs | IUE TO OVERWORK, [f.’.'fi”;“i'.lut{..,‘.‘ by y{n;lt;l;y{lyily when he broke, f_[‘l: "2:;’.‘:.'1"3';.'& fmrl 0 f.-l{Tf.l,"'.», Isbin sy Sl Towa’s State Fair, fanl ST T R TR A L 160 Choico 3-year old Feeding Stoers. | *He son, "ltltu[nlnwl\im xlxll thedetails of the [ © Aieay and cordiality with which 1 have been honor- | DS Moies, In., September 4.—Tho sev- | Senator Van Wyck is at the Paxton t Factory. 010-4f 1010l 8 yestiol Fosdicg iBtosee service instend of leaving the merely routine enth day of the Iowa stote fai AT e B —_— —_— Arling 8 . 5 edi Base Ball, iy Al L, IEWASIACo0m); 8. T, Smith, superintendent of tho Kansas 2D A girl 1614 California St. AV _yo all good Towa Cattlo puitinelvorle to/liaRaubordinates TealdKonabi v s Sy HEREERTE 1L ; At the conclusion of Blaioe's remarks ho | panicd by fair weather avd an fmmense | qiorior g D o fhe Millard, WY ANTER =4\ s 01660 STRANGE BROTHE Drominent offioial, and ull athers who were| b oede T oleo 4y By 2, land 1, | Woe given threa cheers by the crowd, to|crowd, Tho manngorsof tho fale and the | S1Yision of the U, I, Millard, MO N $1m Sioux City, I #noken with on the subject aseribed the Secre- | 48 yroh Songe Tovconce o oroveland 1 | which he bowed his acknowledgement plo who v baen i attendance aro im- | John 1, Coad, ono of Wyoming's cattle | \\TANTED.-0n ralary, twoldios and two wontly T B 5 garysillness and death to the same cause. | At Washington—Unions Mutuals 6, Xan- ] 3j,ing was then escorted to his carriage and IV erat el b B ORag ALk thb faa o] s i A . ork for i work of merit. Address 1 | FNOR SALE—Two and ono-half acres and house Teansurer Wy 1 that for some time be- [ 543 City " £ kings, and family, ar topping at the Mil- |, 1 Athens, Neb, 6(0-Bp o location, only 1,060, Here 19 & chance to | foro Tolger Jort & wtment ho hud boon | At Now York—Chicago 7, New York 5, | hiig on diruotly to the resldence of Ex-Govorn: | The exposition will eloss ta-morrow, Thrae Ll S i obthin ahouo ata burgain MCOAGU) 2 . 3 i REDON Y 200 £ 008 1 10! Y, h it or S Cy PG, 7 ning room girl 1017 Capitol gl | complaming of a pain_ in tho region of the| At Columbus—Columbus 5. Virginia 1. e — — Y/ ANTED — Diniig Fooi gir bl | Opp. .0, | heart aud difficulty in breathiog. Tho watch- | At Philadelphia—Pinladelphias 1, Detrolt | pne American Association of Sciznce Heavy Weight Knocked Out, - 1% Riloy and wife have returned from an ; i Sl | wen and other employes of the department | 2 » xtended visib to the summer resorts of the SiTUATIONE WANTED, Flour by Lerms o | on duty to-night, us well as minore officials, | At Boiton—DBoston 7, Buffulo 2. at Philadelphia, Covusnus, Ohio, September 4.—Tn the soft | - i P e Ay payment, favorably located within fifty miles ol | who heard the nows expressed tieir sorrow | At Indisnapolis—[udianapolis 2, Brooklyn | Piraverenta, Septembor 4.~The thirty- | glove contest, this evening, Chas, McDonald, | ™% : I, yoforinicos, | thiwGity. Good opaning, ~ Address I, 0.” Box 418 and apoko of Tolger's uniform kinduess to N et o o | third meeting of the American associution {0t { champion heavy-weight of Cannda, was knack. | S Barnard, prevident of - the stat horticul- |, ciion guarantecd. Addroz Beo oftice. | St Pa b Tt Shiom, @t the meeting in the ascirtane socre. || By paltimore—Tattowmore Unions 5 8t | (15 advancoment of scienco oponed to-duy in [ed out in tho fourth round by Bob Farrel, [ tural society, and o member of tho stato board | 601 TR T e Ty w0 SALE=AS a gront tnrgain tho Scobt ros | L s, e e, (o S & Boston—Unions, Pittsburg &, Boston 5, | the Academy of Music befora an unusually | Farrll broko nishandin the first part of the | of agriculture, came up from Tablo Rock Tast | VY8 TSIESGERGREE ooy RN dence property, just east of Pratt’s In Hangeom ! | Mr. ] , C ler Luw ¢ \ g 8, lass round, ! ¥ Place, Mhis is very dosirablo 7 room cottago and rence, Commissiorer Johnson, Trevurer Wy- | At Milwankee—Milwaukee 6, St Paul [ large assembluge of members, noted special g —— evening to remain over tho fair, V. Beo offic 034-4p will L wold at o sacrifico, BARKER & MAYNE. ]‘a‘.‘f:.‘13:‘:‘”';;1‘,“.‘“s< 1 <|n‘u’-;" ‘I‘ r‘x‘! 1;}[ I]\u; ‘.;' n \‘L- Burlington—Bulington 2, Keokulk | 5% and a fair number of citizons, Many Knights of Labor, T, T, Tayle Emerson; W, 11, Diller “ : ;‘1‘, ”‘\,."\.T'L”,?:f‘f"(.‘. » young mau, age 1:‘ 71240 15th and Farnam, e / " | 23, J whers were sceompanied by ladies of their ) ) Pa,, Septemb The | Diller; Williamn Dunlap, Duncan; Hon, J Al JORC AL el = riep—— s oral Duniont, supervising inspector of 1 3 i Puttavetenis, P, September 4. The [ Diller; Wi 1 ; work Address 3. Meelun, Tremont house, 038 dp [ T rm e e T T boats, Mr, Mino, chief of bean of statis: | At Wilmitgton, Delaware—Tha gamo be- | familios, J. P, Lesloy prosided. — The wel- | third annual session of the National Assembly | Wobstor, Lincoln; and J. ¥, Lucas, Contral | == e | T aruns 500 morae ninior GofElvation, o4 hoios. toma | tios, Mr, Alocander, ifch wndivor, aud Judgo | twven the Cinciuiati Union and Wiliington fcome 0t association in behalf of | of cho Knights of Lubor eoneludad to- night, | Gity, aro eegisterc at the Paxton, VY 0ty and fancy xoods of erorors; s fully oo | SIlvor Crecl, Nob o o, Srowell, acting sixth auditor, clubs was brought to a close in the middle o ) T TSSOk g i ! M P ey oam and or dairy: ' - Mr, Coon. on calling the meoting 6o orde, | E1¢ fourth iuning, whou umpire Dutton was [the = state of Pennsylvania wus then ex- | Thoreport of Gonoral Socrotaty Tuylor devol-| * yyiyiuw, Sandor, Papillion; Hon, A, J, | betont 20 yors g and stock raisfig. Land i well’ waterod and all S ) R " Lo orcer | gruck in the mouth by a foul ball and sex- [ tended by Governor Pattison, Mayor Swmith, ( 0Ped an unexpected bulanee of $10,000, W alla v T DAt ham and Mrn | e X eholo grass and grazing and, with plenty of ran B et aaltad e ary Volger, and | {ouly hure, Ho was a6 first thought o be | on behalf of Philadelphis next made somo wel. e AR e T S ] JANTED ok by a man and wifo | sdlolilug, For lo aliesp, "~ Foer & Ootiv, B viso with Bim 08 t0 propar astiooRether | catally injured. Thescore stood 5 0 8 n | coming remarks, ; Thoe Blaine Libel Suit, Prager, Lincoln; Jumes Loll, David City; and [ WANIERTFIIILS o0 00 &6, M L e sl T taken, In the X o © | favor of the Cincinnatis, -r‘..rml‘:.‘».1“,.‘“,.,.»,, roplied to by President | TIspraxarous, Ind, fSeptember Ath,- | J. I Hungate, Blair; were at tho Millard | thecountry, Addross UK. €', Beo offfec 05301 F“".ML “‘l"u“ww oot hand 10 R S Lesley, Dr, Bdward J. Nolun, of the local | Blaine’s attorneys have fild an answer deny- | yesterday. TANTED- A stuation by a young man ina pri 15 b, p. and 20 b. p. portable and stationary; AUSENCE OF TIIE PIRESLDENT, Tho China Row. excoutivo cowmities, tates St eloguten | Lo s riiormoys huvo flod an answer dony |\ o Al i e aur S amaes atalt 1% KT | ol dt auy ise aod sbyioe Ioard & Olaska 00 & an l\‘l.‘;ntl;)u ;:I:ur'lml“l ;I-l‘.::‘mulm“.{.;;:]m;..(;::\ Hox KoNa, September 4,—The Chinese v present [,.‘,Hl“lm "’i.“”"'ii' ,,.Ig‘..‘m s0. | ink thotruth o ;;\;«y;l\:nr“.‘ .-'T‘.‘.:‘::.l.::.‘r {’)w‘ N oxporioncs, Addrows 'EK." Beo offico. 6213p | Y. bot. 17th wad 18th S5, Omaha, bdo-tt could not be had, and he was doubtful of his el i road +h the French | cicties of the world and acknowledgements | S i S L LR i e T authority to close it informally, even for a | Bave cut the military road through the French | TG0 0o from othra unabla to bw | iterogatories of the defons o ANTHD A ottt nariware of | YDOR BALE—A printing ofico suitable for & swall . Wholesale house, have had ton years experience day, Hosaid that if there were no legal ob- | cemetery at Canton, destroying the mauso- | progent. Thel chair road & cableg > ———rmp—— AL A ] , ha experience | T oL O B oo, Will sl fos on y, g prosent, Thefl chair road o cablegram from - s proprietor, Roforcnces given, Address C. A L : stacles in the way he would leums and rifling the tombs, the Scientitic congress of France, wishing for i Desperate Minera, IN THE PASTRY thivofflos. sosif_ | changefor Oumalia City proporty, ~ Addross CLOSE THE DEPARTMENT China yesterday paid the French consul at | prospority and extonding complimonts wmica- | - Nvw Sriarssvivie, Ohio, Scptomber 4.— IF Y ounK marriod tman waDta MIUIAUOD 88 000k: - to-morrow and also on tho day of the funeral, | Hong Kong $27,000 idemnity for losses incur- | blo and fratcrnal Ti is reported that the striking mincrs have A i v hciosals. seiabilsainent To” Octaha. JFO BALE-Two opan seooud-aad buggies aud Todgo Lawrence, first controller, dudgo Jolm. | Fed Dy the Frouch subjects fn tho Canton [ zxlhe following was propared to bo cabled: |y archad ujon Murray City, Tt is not known Address 0. oars b, ML [idasos delivery wagoo, shasp: a)1K15 Haraey. Bt Bon, the commissioner of ¢ and Mr, rlu}t;fluh*\ The Ame “;L::’"""‘"‘"l“"]“:;_'“‘"';(;‘;;:"“l‘:u the | what their intcations arc, -~ Murray City 1s FOI RENT--HOuses ana Lots, Alexander, fifth auditor, g A, Seple i MISCELLANEOUS. ber 4.—The Republique | adelphia, th arded by the militis e opinion that the acting secretary Veancaiso suya: I is probublo that Aduiral | Fronch Congress in vession at Bloww, birth AMARRRERY R IBA s i 9 oI KENT—THouse, 6 roums, west silo y oy 8 Scroiagt Courbt twill occupy the island of Formosa in | v1sce of Pappin,—may steam and cloctricity : loth, 24 eouth of Hiokory." Bedford, Sout wuthority to close the. department informaily. sland o Ly ey tiatn and_ i Nilsson Signs with Mapleson, g Hous T authasity to close the department inforuuly. | {0008 1L aetion T ncocasry in order £ sc. | Which foin in. roclaiming and realizing the s Davier ST TP 100,00 oward for tho eturn ot my sersey 0N G e of jence unite 7 00( Vi o) LoxvoN, September 4. —Nilsson #i ed - cow; creams and white, White spot on o would laauie ap ordar cure the ratification of the “treaty of Tien [ ideas of science nite nations in good will for 3 i Iz AR " Lial I, gaw and white, i angounood thet bo would ssuo an order Tsio and the payment of idemmty for ~the | the welfure of all manki Aftor a general | o contract with Mapleson to sing in England o5 BEaT-Blacd priviloss. e Biooir somil S 8 Loaties abap astuied nack: N, (LA, st avd Burt, 081-11 ing the department to-morrow informally, meeting the sections met in respective quart: | and America for 2,400 night. ) o Langson affair, 82, atternoon, o e and stated that he had already or d the | Lavgson af ers and listened to the customary opening uc ok L el 110:8p | 7230 Tt ADE—Well nasorted stock Tadl hild- Qraping of the building, He afterwards in- VISMARCK AND CHINA, ot sod liptaned (o tho ausiemery opshing ad e —————— [0 RENTA frame cottago coruer Tith ) Fa s s Aasne. alaniec. e Jadiavi Bkl formed the reporters that when the depart- anis, Sopt, 4.—La *Matin makes the fol- A s ILEGR/ L clfic stecots. Apply at Potercon's clothing rtorw, | Byrnes, Ludlow, and Iteed, Jones & Co,, for Clotht ment 4 informally elowd all wall and ex- | jowing itatemient on “diplomatio authority: Government Tetegraph Rates, — Bl4H. 10t abrost, " _tostt " |log, Furahing Goads, Horios, Muléy or Cattla, press matter is received as usual butthat | “Bismarck agreed to give France the support . i NOR IWENT—Nioely furuished rooms private fam- | = —— — - othing is sent out of the department, aud f 4 ce of L v at Wasiinatox, September 4,—The post-| There was threa cholera deaths at Marscilles 741y 1613 Chicago ks 0 LET - Neatly fu nothing | and influe f Germany in the attack on ! 1y 1613 Chicago 54, i [y nothing goes on_record as having been done | China, on condition that the treaty with Chi- [ master general today, acting under provis. | duringjthe past 24 hours, ~ a lmnm»ln u;mn-mu who would be willing to A.I..n“wlay. ‘lln vi‘ml :lm. Ln)h«l relations of a0t 1860 bo rovisod 10 as to ennblo | wny [ions of the act of 1806, which requires the | The femala industrinl college of Missineippi 5 o5 Bhibs=eslralio turmlshad raoms cormsrdath | 80, BATSA MGV S0 Asses GRlaviacne easury department wi e business | ¢, obtain equal concession i 1glanc 1 ) ba located at Columbus, ur g AL AV Q00 RIGCK trom Fos o0 o ! 0 S Ivant AR L " S P o | o), oo Ik Kol | it gonera anvily o i hs asn | b b ke G . T, [t O R L it be closed as seldom as possible, He | Pekin government to give such » oo ion | o be paid for government telegraphing, fesucd | The republican tate conyention of Califur- 4fl U FENT=Thiew Truished wooma suitaite for | - B ey ¢‘1.m)l¢ that by the dire ction t“i'ln‘{'““" W6 Shanghai, but the request was refused on | an order fixing the rates for the remuinder of | 1. . ¥ el ¥ 5 light house-kceping, No. 814 N. (£t St 07100 Vor primo baled Ny at lowoat prices, - dent the sub-treasuries and outside bure round that the consent of al he con N m 4 s 4 — - . OL IN, T 4 hartmeut. could. be. olused. for. | naofround tha tho consent of all ‘the con- | the preseut fiscal year, us follows: Tho re. | Cillactor Roberteon, of New York city, and ‘,m w 8% [ RENT= A i oo e, e s Gonplo of Jours at foast on tho day of the | requirad Bismirel: slso ainit ta form a trad | duetion ordercd s tho greatest reduction [ Post Mastor Robortson, of Wroy, hive realga- ¥ R . M 4%, SCIKODEL, Magui now lorted Sooretary's funeral 1 and naval station ab Capo Shangs Tong, | made in any one. year or serics of years, | ed from the republican state comivitter / MOR RENT - A nlccly turnishod room south front | AVA st 1621, Cass stréet, ~ Dingnosia diseases free Mr, Coon upon receiving the news of th h of§the gulf of Petclili Rates pr Mw‘.wl‘ul wre tho: ’u g mlln th Lord Gormayle has started from Tndia for R b euitable for twogentlomen 026 Faieview St., gth [ 627-1m 4 of the secretary, notified t ma Septembe dvicesfrom Ching | enate committee on postoffices and post padon to face the suit for breach of pro house north St. Mary's ave., east sid 95.0p —— —— —— | death of fi seoretary, | l‘ml WH\” mpte Beptomber 4, ~Advicesfrom Ohina [ $nate ccininibbeo 0o Bastoffices, ANG. L ‘l dan ta faco tho s it 4 .”‘ )’ of pron " ), e urkh M. Mar, b, FIO LEASE “10 wores of Tand, feicod for gandon -~ sn;m W “ is i ouly cabinet of ate t “x‘; hree Chine I.n mie }uu( ”I‘ ar im. 2l e e R T g ot ¢ ' ight against bl by o] Lewijue, the ¥ I““hl I-llu.\l ‘I Gur hic ¥ FOUIA O Sk ‘n \'nr purpos: s, throo miless, W, of P, 0, loquire F. P, city and hoth sen to invade {iin, one from cach of the three | 11 master think alr to adopt | actress, 1 shed oF unfurnishod with bath room haviry bot | Fosdike, 613'S. 16th strect, B02-t¢ = . athern provinces of Chint, - The army from | thein for the government scrvice, or and cold water, sorier of 2uth ou Harey. Call at | — L TELEQRAMS T0 THE PRESIDENT, Esag BEALL Lrian, Phe gy fom s A grand parade of the (i, A, R., and civic | urullyas the ey i seran ot ey . iy | TROR BXHANGE, LAND—040 soves walmproved informing the later it thoy had recebvd | S0ARE T Bionbic, 2 | ia Ma e caociationg in howor of i Hocoty of o | FOR_STRENGTH AND TRUE FRUIT | £t tce . . 4 land in oasteru Nebraska, sultable for stock faces the news of the death of Mr, Folgor, 000 o Mwangtung the same. Th 10 Fire Recora, Army « b , was hold yosterday s 3 g DOR RENT— 11 wso with bro0ms in good repa'r,on | €0 exchauge for stock of Kracerics of Keneral mes- Assistant 8 rotary Hrauil, of tho teousury e ‘,‘J‘ “,“\'.4,“};““. Phers are| Niw Yors, September 4.—~The Daily Com. | at Cumberland, Mo, FLAYOR l':{l.Y .' A N.D ALONE. TN R, Baoaian 4 Kad rapa 9 | chiandisor ® Address “it. Hos office, 1w has been in Furope for some tima. - His ab § (G5 0h 50 Cor 10 660 Blackfags at that point, | mercial Bulletin, of September 5, reports the | The colored people of New York instst up- ARD &Y TM MO RENT - Furnishod south frout roow 1904 | o0, sance leaves Mr, Coon st the only ta K000 VAR 17| LB JRASKTAER AL AR RN | B i n the name of some colored man Loing| Price Baking Powder Co.,, VAt strests 404 4y | FPAKEN UP—=A brown sow, 7 or s sears old. Owner of the secretary here, and ho has bern o eaihin %6 s by fira durin st at §10, ke e Vi ate lastaral Hakatiln Gaks | Qnicagt, &G YRRy Ty can have samw by calling on Charles Herthols recretary since Folge left, Under tho lav § il d*wl'[w ot A Times Houe | cedivg any provious known fire racord of that | Y restwantion of 1r, Desrick should be ce waxens or JFCHREN o or threo o piewsant chauers |k Biroet, O'Nolls Flacs, and paying eharges. 10 will continue to uct as secretary. 108 T T e e month and making o total of $7 000, | cepte ’ 1wy 1 Kuite oF ecparately 1o gonticuan sud 2.6k-1owp o will continu Lo act accretary, b cone ainpisery toriny sy’ st i | ot and kg u Ul of $74,00000, | o pled P R Dr.Price’s Cream Baking Powder | /%00 St A s from -dsy. The Freuch are shelli ing agal £ e ha destruction wrought lira this year, so Joston agratn states tha e ‘ecmer AND MURRAY has good wuring. Spriog A far 4o dapefrem toadey, The d b § sumed they int iy e city, | Lo ar, is SLLO0Y000 in excoss tho swmo eight | 1os ruce is o be rowed at Poiut of Pines onf 3 putonrs I ] o i Shros biocke frou | et BALer T o0 §V00 PAIIAG. Bpriag waber offioer during biw term of ottioo hax B LA I T of o value ax it will ahsorh | montha in 1883, the tatal of which yeir was i | the afterncon of Ser 1ns roceiver | Dre Price’s Lupulin Yeast Gems, £, 0. 817 N, 17thstroct. Melorences required. 11 their available landing force without atford- | excess of any previous year, excopt’ 1571 and | five scconds start £1,000 o wid Host Dry Hop Veut, S16-Lip JRIVE voulte, sluks abd compocls desaed with L RE OOODRBEN y 8Y u g M . . Dbl yhar I L andguve sooonas skark, \ 0 ol ¢ e L b2 3 e sanitary cleaner, Satisfaction guarsnteed by ¥, OF BARE 0 RRENCE ng wny « ponding advantages, 1872, when the great Chicago and Boston | Winner takes two-thirds of gate receipts, FOR BALE DBY GROCERS. l“(lhILHN’I’—lelylumlumu or un‘urnisbed rooms | G, Abel, (successor to to J. M., Smith,) box 878. #a this country, Webiter died while secre The Kwang Si atn will march into Ton- | fires occurred, r, one third r i WE MAKE BUT ONE QUALITY. without board 1514 Davenport 9b, 10. 5, 0007 1op. L

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