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. . - - OMAHA DATLY BEE:- WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 10, 1884 [ ————— — — - — ——— = — = —T TS - — = = B —_———— — - —— L yorfect spocim rified moss, were | Dratt, of Iastings, grand vice chancellor; | f rotainaing his citizen's clothes, Ho The State Fair, THE BIG SHOW. Hoted smong the 1 eticles. 4| otm Morricon, of Lincoln, grand pre- | was told, howover, that that was a por | 18 immenso, and tho beauty and variety ‘“:,‘,",l‘"“';',,"\‘} e ke tamrane |1ate; James M. lewin, of Teeu nission never granted to anyone who | of the exhibition is only equaled by the Second Dav of h.v Nebraska 88| 8¢ Council Blufts, sn immense caso of |grand master of the E. B lentered the portalsof the pri diaplag made at the world renowned Gro | L] 8 Neonne their manufactures and H. G. Olark a [ French, of Omabas, grand | f_the [falon, Mo w iven a bath 1 weas | OOTY ro of J. B. French & Co, - A ska City, grand master at arms; August | iy the mud pit of the brick yard to work, | ed 80 | THE FId Bohne, of Omaha, grand innet gUaR | itoro ho workod for & short time, and | * == - | Liverything in eadiness for & 4ood | are out in full force and have the finest | ¢ elflay, of Dentiott SN | was stternasd tamor e 4 % 1 displey they : Among ; J. Monell, Jt., of Omwhs, | denetment of $he foanare. _‘ HIu(I.\I‘ )TICES Week's Work, ay they lu\:‘ over ""h‘;'\ : hdlig! departi the foundry whore | thoso having exhibits are and o roprosontative S. Sheop: | now at work. On Sunday last his beard PoriiveIe i 11~ v E. Arnold, K, C. Erfling and James Y, [shire, of Omaha, supremo representa- | was oroppod and. his pl b Gk falt will Postt7elynot b iu.artad ~ d el INW (l} o el » SN idisn A e | tion 18 sent from Washngton county and | - Tho noxt annual session will be held at [§50d ‘aud wh AL o %0 1OIN-S | R ng of the second day of the state fair s H " 3 A% Litioolt ¢ i) Tv O ) 3 s : 0 LOAN-MoaeY. r . other from tho Tecumseh Nursery, | Lin 1 the second Tuesday in Octo- | 4 assist in his eapture in caso ho shonle - | s & its success and the rain was just [loaded with ors and fruit 1 th A TEN lm\ GAME | 74040 y )] heavy er lay the dust and yot not | ssme wing of building are exhibits of A 7\ NING i R -_ erfere with travel, o sky yester R Davie and Kou Ratate sod, Loa | h' \l ¢ ” l Yo l G l . 1 ) morning threatened rain and the sun AL L it e S URISH T ) x towoliini Tate ot s Marriage and S T - : | \ camo out intensely hot, but the day | Death, 1’ T } turned out as faic s one could wish for, | fine pianos and organs and “‘”l‘ ] ¥ VY 58 oot Douge, T APR igh Bovth o S AL I 2 , fii 1 o) | Olegant jowelry and other articles hand- | qhe gamo of baso ball yesterday 1 = - - e Ing SMOKING OBACCO and officials and visitors were both well [ 1nihy tho firmm, [ iwaon te Union Dacitios nd the St.| Tho doath of Eric Wretlind yestorday | WV ARLED=GH foF Sourowork s U1 iouth 10k pleased, Sherman avenuo was crowde d { L 1o o bes of auy of the | esting and exciting from the beginning, | futune was bright and promising, and | work sttheir cwn i loads of passengers to the fair grounds, is in about the best shape of any the | esting and exciting from the beginning I 2 4 £ buildings and is very noat full of goods, | maha lovors of the national game were | Which appeared to havo in store much | 1Iet, made: work ventby m Don t b u y any Other and ofttimes the crowds at the gato wore |l well and attractively arranged. ol MRy it ey i gt * toam 80| happiness and many of tho good things ¥ A . immense. Not only Omaha, but Coun- | Currier has ono of the bost exhibits of |*fPrised to seo tho visiting team so EPPAD Sln()l'll]” I Ob'l(‘(\() el Blufls and_interior towns of Nebras- |attistic work over made on the ground, |strong both at th bat and in the fiel?, | of Stk 5 4 KINZ aCtCo, ka aro reprosonted in the transportation | his photographs being of every varicty [and it was manifost from tho opening of | The decoased was born in Swoden in line, and. al soomod to b doing good | and aylo and suporbly fnished T overy | (o ganio that tho tenma. woro { noarly | 1507, 8 was carofully oducated by hi hustnes instance. oyn makes a good display ANTED Mg 5 Tho crowd yeatorday was not so groat |and tho crayon portraits from Stolla. Jo. | evenly matehed. Tho first iuning was o | PRESHS: Sttt Al x\ sand lundry. work as on Mouday, though tho recoipts wore | rome I'rager, of Lincoln, are well cxo. [800se egg for both uines, In thosccond, ”[\‘I”-“ rank in his Lk WL GBI larger, and the attondance was only es- | cuted. however, Gauzol renchod first on a single, | 84ll young he came to America and be 7ANTED—A giel ab 7614 California ste timated at 6,000. Ti o WA To-day and to-morrow OUR HOME ARTIST stole second and camo home on came one of its citizens, About eigh- are counted on as the big days, and it is base hit o loft. In the third Salisbuty [toen months ago ho bocame acquainted | 3y - \ tdwin Diviitak : : acqur ANTED A , -t expocted that thousands will attond on | Mrs. Bdwin Davis takes tho load in fine | reached first on balls, made recond and |\ iih - his prosont wifo who| VY 1ot fous ’ ¢ 4 each occasion, if the weather continues | Paintings, sonding an immense picture fand third and crossed homo plate on M- good. The displays madeby the various | of the Deadwood ‘stago coach scene in|Kalyy's singlo. In the seventh the|Wasona visit to Boston from Swedon| - ) ¥ EBHOERT HOWS0 WS counties and \.\5 ,.’m..m extibitors wore | the “Wild Wast.” This is tho secoud | visitimg team added anothor seore, and | her home. Mr. Wrotlind at this timo [ NWANTED A el tor genoral he still further added to yesterday, and the | copy of this sceno sho has made and it|{n the eight Dywor taliied for tho Union | W28 employed as a clork ina drug storo | -0t = e smoothness withwhich everything moved |i8 original with her. She has worked a | Pagifics, making the scoro at this stage |1 the Bay state's capital city and " there | YR Ziel for goseryy houso work showed the wisdom of making all pre- [long time to bring It to perfection and fiy tho game stand two to two. The|first methis wife. A~ promise oi mar-] " parations on thoe preceding wook. The | has succeeded well. Better juducs than | pinth inning resulted in neither party | Finge was entered into between thom to \ \”?‘1“' :\':;:i:f‘ .;‘\i‘mm o trains brought in heavy loads from all | the BEE reporter, artists themscives,|gooring, At this point it seemod ag if |be consummated when Mr. Wretlind ool waies paid ; 3 dircctions, and ospocially from the in- |yesterdny passed = many compliments | tho gamo wonld bo eaptured by the homo [ $hould becomo established. About one R ki : torior of tho atato, the principal towns |Onliiho picture. Tho pose of | taum, an the Union Tacifica’ throo load, | YeAr ago ho came to thin city, oponed a [ VW ANTED doals i X o . WINTED sonding more than their usual quota. | the figures of the stage conch is very nat-|jng battors would open the inning, and |4rug store near Iifteenth and Capitol FALL & WINTER Nothing but a bad storm can prevent | Ural and also the positions of the attack- | darkness was also in tholr favor, To the [avenue. Shortly aftor his arrival horo | \\7ANTED-—A frat clas girl to do gonoral House . ing BAOUB 8 { . SBIR LR ¥io8 il 5t 8w work in a family of three, good wages to a fiest- this fair from being the best ever held i | i€ party and tho rescuers. The trijlo | ytter amazement of the Omaha nine, the | he was appointed vice consul of Sweden |, Lt MR G og SR nm.,;\n the state, financially as well as In actual | team of mules is the most noticablo part|St. Pauls, owing to crrors of the |#nd Norway fand only hin tho last | ana i st 80711, merit. of all; they are true to life if any can be | Ujjon Pacifics and a couplo of | fow weeks he sent to Sweden |for his K i for-gonoral hosework: I S e madeso. Every curve of tho rocks and | buse hits filled tho bags without s ma | Promised bride. When she came here R AT SRR G.B AT A AL LN S, motion of their limba has beon caught | gut, and boforo the inning closed threo | Mt Wretlind was just recovering from yostorday, a report of which will bo found |oxactly and transferod to canvass. Mrs. | tallics were. added. to the two. alroady |80vero attack of tgphoid fover. For -m"»;; o in another column, was quite & boom |Davis is considered the best artist in 4 i th ing g i ) . made by the Minnesota nine. Ior the|8ome feason o marriago was| and if *“Jumbo’ himself had been pres- | Nebraska to-day, although the youngost, | Union ~Pacifics, Melelvy fouled out, | hastoned, — and — on tha 9th| YWANTED-scoon e ?nt he could not have created a greater | and among her best works was the B8 | NV iiRET FRACRGA A FEE T ORR: single, Dwyor of August past, one month before s - S urore. y L r trait of Hon. R. C. Gordon, first grand [ wont out on strikes, and Sneed cloned |2is death, they wore made one in this | Y\7ANTED— A barbor 600 3 ; ; ' Ihero are plenty of = sources of |master of Masons in this state. ~This |the gamo by his high fly to conter ficld, |City: Mr. Westland, acouplo of wecks “, \*‘ amusement for those not particularly | portrait was prosented by her to the last | The brilliunt foatures of the game wore |80, suflered a relapse and continually | YA} TED Gl orhouso work at 815 south, Lieh [ |interested in the exhibits. Tho most |yrand lodgo and Is now hung in the grand | MfcKelyy's fino batting, tho strong work | £rew worse until yesterday when death | yveaxiEn—& TS e T for gencral o A —Scoond cook at_Emmot Houte, 11th s 100 south 14th ! ; AT WOTIOE RTHTGT over prominent featuro on the grounds is secrotary's oflico In thia city. It is ro-|of Cavmaaugh and Ganzel as catchers, | c102ed in upon the scones of this Jifo and Wi THE SIDE SHOW, markably lifo-like and has " been praised | and the ablo playing of Gorman and Sal: | made an end of his hopes and ambition. of which there are, porhaps, by all who have seon it. In fact it would |jhury in tho pitcher's box, tho latter —— TN half a dozen claimaints to public|be impossible to speak too highly of it striking out twelve of the St, Paul’s, The Butler Disappointment, A girl for gencral house work at 1818 favor, All the adjuncts, such as the soap | for it is simply perfect. Omahu has rea- core by innings: | Shortly after three o'clock in the after- man, the jewelry auctioneer, the cane [gon to feel proud of so talonted an artist B4 5. 6070800100 | y60n yestorday crowds began to gather “-Mm-n Woman to wash dishes 1015 Harney ) and ring mon and various others aro|and will yet bo moro so as sho is prose- |St Pauls... 0 1 00 0 0 0 1 0 0§ 5|noon ye ! O presont in full force. Ono_thing must | cuting her studios with zeal and energy. | U Pt 0 6 1 00 0 0 1 0 0-2|on Farnan stroct i feont of tho Paxton bo said and that is that 8o far tho heat of | Young's Art Emporium s woll reprs: hotol, whoro arrangemonts had boonmado | Vi ANTED—One st clus dining room icl, ost - order has been preserved and, whilo @ |sented and the display of crsyon por. THE UNIVLRSITY PN Te B ulee aeTive ons | 1 S A e i & a play y P to have Mr. Butler deliver an address I hard gang of thieves and pickpockets is | traits by C. M. Hollimgsworth & Co., is from one of the upper balconies, The | A GrNTS Seiling or deaiving £ sl Twmwleliy 1fe on hand, only two men, or rather boys, | very fine. fact had not then been gonerally undor- | £X of Biaine ana 1 r St 10 The following is the Yt havo as yet been fired from the grounds. | Chas, McDonald and Sam, Burns both | Of Nebraska, at Lincoln—Announce- | 0oq 006 1his feature of tho distin- ;;h(t‘:-y‘ vl Hondricks, el fearn somet ON THE OUTSIDE have a large showing of their respective ment for 1881-5, guished visitor’s stay in the city had been | Co., Puliishers, Omaha. Neh. ——AND— there are a score or more of booths where | 20038, and considerallo space is occu- e canceled, and that Butler was then on WANIED A oot Sow Maker. Aidrow I beer, whiskey and refroshments of a|Pied by the fine pianos and oreans| mpuniversity opens in all dopartmonts [his way to Lincoln. When at last oo et for throo day 752 10p NTED—Four book-kuopors an more substantial nature are sold. These [ rought ry Woodbridgo Bros. (Steck), | oeday Septomber 9, 1884 the aunouncement was repeated, the | '\’ 8 " y ; Bashs Tine ooy hature aro sold. = Thete |04/, Musllor (Weber) :,;“"g";l' Septomuer 1981 e acees. | MUIudes disporacd, rogrotiing th_cir- W MY B B TCIo § | extond hal a mile nouth of o grownda, | Morgell & Rozenawaig have tho only | Tho Collego of Medicino, by the accos:| ungtancen whicl hud doprivod. thons of ¢ exhibit of wall papers and decorations Al Few por ool. A dance hall on the side of the hill east sion of Drs. Livingston and Mercer to|hearing somo Butler oratory. The| |\ of the fair grounds is extensively patron- and the Omaha Oarpot company hus a | he chairs of Theoretical and Clinical | cause ot this misunderstanding was in a o 5 Lo p 4 i ized, and is, at times splendid exhibit in their line, which is o Wer .. | previous error on the part of the Butler . sitors to the State Fair ond others in need of Men's, Doys’ and | adlorase: \ts‘r?vll‘:.mt;u::“1::;? acranged to great advantage and looks ag | 20F¢ery has now a very full and strong l...“.pm." e lTen l*“vlmfli"u that ho | VWAM dlately, u competont secand girl 4 e A o 2ot 5 vantage : . 8 N etoronces roquired, ‘wages $3.60 per weok. ( Children’s siderablo discord in camp, and no doubt | Well 88 any department in the hall. faculty and offors advantages of the best | £o1q tako the regular evening train, | Apply at a1 Toke, Satuders Bt noar Lako St. there will be more or less trouble before | A large collection of monuments and |kind. which leaves about 6 p. m., they had ex- ¥ 763-0p Al intoreat in Oty small oo office. which were called for 1:30 o'clock but college, Y canvas for motmaniy delae e elock but | vuo; Wm. Bushman, Mes. C. F. Stinson | undor the loadership of Profossor C.. I, | 2:50'o'elock 1408 Do mlllmery, and Dyer & Hughes, organs. | Bossoy, lately vico president of the e — s WILL DO WELL TO CALL ON . 5‘3:‘, blr’-yt ‘I.{u::l‘:::’d wasn running raco, | Mr. J.'F. Deriolat & Co., the Chicago | Iowa Agricultural college, is just be- O GENTS— Make five furriers, have a display of furs valued at | ginning a new era and guarantees to S L47¢ and 1.47{. Ella Rowett came in|g3,000, the most of which are to ho taken | the people of tho state the highest or-| August Kobler, of Albion, isat the Metro for our works, oMier, o Darkes Biook, . 5 A 4 b ollicr, 67 Barker Biock, gocond. Moming was distanced and |to" tho Chicago exposition. This ia one [dor of practioal industriul oducation. | . iltun, 5 The lmlfn?n‘l’uv:-?\!xr?'"th yoar old of the protticat sightain the building and | The Latin school offors two-years| ;' "yoiy oo vy b, inat the Metro. TANTED Agents to 1 oo Bell Patent e IL, durTren "‘". ©0'¢8 | among other pieces is the skin of a royal | courses preparatory to the colloges of | -+ fteld of valr , i Mol AV N e nyonby Red Died, Timo 1,28} and | Bongal tiger, tho goldon bewver, tho |the Univorsity. Tho teaching forco hus 11540 13, 150 gy, st ot Ovee [ | l, ”‘;m'"":ney ;’M ai ams in second and | Hudson Bay wolf, etc. These are dress- | been greatly strengthened and it is be-| J. 1. Waters, of Kiverton, is at the Metro- “vnlrn A compotent clerk, ong acqualnte the woek is over. Yesterday the princi- | grave stones has been put in by the Ne-| The college of Literature, Science and | tended the programme accordingly. \"A\nn Good man to tak pal feature of interest, excepting General | braska Marble and Granite works and on | Arts is better manned than_ever before | Butler, however, desirous of attending OAUUANIAN ¢ ray[oli: Butler’s appearance, was the north side of the hall ave depart-|and ready for the best work in its Classic- | the afternoon session of the greenback [*m0gt o money reuired » TR Y ments occupied by Elliott’s Business col- [al Scientific and Literary course. and anti-monopoly conventions at Lin- VW ANTED-TS ST 9 | whi lege; the Commercial college of Bolle-| The Iudustrial recognizod | coln, had secured a special and left at « | ! ided between Maxe; with dry goods more ticularily, be Cobb, Jr., and Gail McMshon, ? ”.‘,’J.“".fi.’fi?&”‘"“,{““ o0 ’"r",‘“"’ vory (lloved that the work of the school will b [ politan. abloto site the beat of rrerimece uh .'.‘,.h'.'l'f;'; ...;.‘. The chariot race was won by the gray pretty piece of fur inlaid [ as thorough as can be given in tho state, H. Q. Dabbey of Humbold, is stopping at | Bavits: Address “C.B. Treadwell, North Ben THE STRICTLY work, resembling Mosaic, is much admir- [ All departments are open free to both |, = team driven by the lady and excited no d, i H : the Metropolitad ANTED 7 sl e e T ed, and thero ie a mink garment which it | sexes, tho only charges boln for matri MR ANTED=na WiTio o yaners] Eoenork 7 'Il’ s "fi"“ {”"0“] """;”*fl to make up. (’xl‘hu ulation and graduation—$5.00 each. x- UJH\';" “‘WT”"- St. Paul, Is quartered at | ooy, wreots. 78110 P TO-DAY ekin of a silver tip sea otter is valued at [ penses moderate. Railways give half- [ the Mctropolitan, 3 T — 3 there will be the 2:35 trotting race, the | $250, and the whole stock is of this char- | fare rates to students. For half-fare| W, E. Reynolds and wite of Fullerton, are | VW AN iy chambormatds wh oo ot o & entries for which are: Young Bashaw, =\d'xir ::m‘;gm;lu are not on salo certificates, catalogues, etc., addross, at tho Metropolitan dontal. 6711 Ethan Allen, Klity C, Review, G. W, on. R, W. Furnas exhibits 158 vari- Livise J. Manarr, 5 R s } Davis and Black Tom cties of vt | L x'.l.].\l‘{[]., 1 y.,‘llmu‘_“r.\u,.”n, aro stopg, for_ general ¥ N 20 for all pacing IR ping at the Metropolitan, = B Ilouse i the city and examine their goods and prices. They carry the Tho freo for all pacing _race, for which NEBRASKA WOODS, i T Lnwedictely, & first-class bor largest stock, and sell lower than any other house 1 the city. ‘ckf*;'::|;;l;}m{& i I Blk, Chatlie B, .13 Mra, Furnas a quantity of silk A SPECIAL SESSION, 5 tey, of Kearacy, is in I Wait on'table at the Oce'dontal, taking in th tato fair, and b stopping at the er. The chariot race will occar at 3 o'clock | 90000ns and - lovely raw silk. 5. M. % Metropolitan b - Jarker has a case of o of Ncbras- S Cwing machine hands at the Omaha § NMerchant "TFailors |« Darkor o ¢ cuso of samples ol NGOEAR |11 1100 3omra ot ant Teami. | o e | WAL Y THE DALY SHOW of ates Business of Minor Import- n == i A el will bo an interesting item in the week's e ) = & Don't forget to call uf performances e cniries will all be HORARS 4D Saruin AN e | VAN B i @ stor £ . made at 9 o'clock a. m., on Thursday, |i¢ the finest yet seen, and the same may et IN THE pAbTR\ A A R i e AR 3 A and the exhibit will take placeat the cast h;‘ said of hogs, sheep, and _poultry, ail At the special meoting of the board of fnge. Plense address ©M & T." ity postotfice, 796-1ip = 4 2 end of the Art hail. Tho apecial prizes | of Which will bo mentioned in detail st ¢ R e e 5 TANTE - Soof placo on 5 6' R S I T A P T st cducation Lust night thero were pros WAL e, i o / the best Nebraska bred boy and girl un-| A cruel act was perpetrated on a fine | €1t 'resident Fptasy CRARAOY nce I this country. Ty owned by Mr. S. J, [er, and mombers Gibbon, Hall, Parker, 2 der two years of ago. Sandy Woodbridge | horso **Itys’ Dul city editor of the Herald, who has just 1 = | become the father of a fine girl, is the of Lincoln, and one of the best | Points, Specht, Livesey and € pcland 3 in America. On Satur- 4 nssistant hook keoper 4% of referenced. Ad- The roll wag called and the reading of S0i-10 superintendent of this class, and will ap- | day evening Mr. Douglas found the ani A i RTANTED=S T o pomnt the judges. Tho exhibits of mal bleeding profusely, and on examina- | the minutes of the provious meeting V “,“1.7."“‘ work, oF house. — e Double and /ng/e AL‘llng Power ano Hand PARM MACHINERY tion discovered tha ne scoundrel had lhl:pt'umwl with, : : keepor, Addics A Council Bluffa. {ia Y e aralnaus nale ek ang R cut a gash seve iaches long and very The first question which the board e s ye » unugual , and the pa- | deep o o ¢! e o1 o e i Vi vilions, booths and shods are fillod with | g vets ",:,';, i ar Chombers, | callod up was tho erostion of u stono wall valuable articles in this line. The wind | dressed the wound with groat skill and | °P the east side of the high school mill, as usual cuts quite a figure, and |ggpe. Sl grounds. After some animated discns WanLs mtuAtion 83 book- the wagon, buggy, thresher, cider mil, | > 8°d the animal is now doing well. |, 5% donided that the bid of the holcwalo. establishimont o Omaha, mako up a very completo and interesting THE MUAL, lowest bidder (that of 1, J. Brennan portion of the general show. is furnished this year by the Musical | at §4 70 per lineal foot, be accepted hm,me.Tnmmmgu, Mining Machinery, Belting, Hose, Brass and Iron Fittings, 3 ) : Union band, cighteen pieccs, under the| Dr. Parker moved that the secrotary T at wholosale and retail, HALLADAY WIND-MILLS, CHURCH THE LIVE SY0CK EXHIBIT direction of Mr. Julius Meyer, and is | be authorized to instruct Mr. Craig to VY ARTERmEMESEIi B oyl setel RN AND SCHOOL BELLS. is also fine, and would be a credit to ‘;br]y ml’w” indeed as may bo imagined, for | report what would ho the cost of gutter dress G, S, " Bee offico, §0010p many older and moro pretentious tatos | Jullus Moyer don't know how to furnish [ing and grading in front of tho high TR twaed Corner 10th Farnam 8t., Omaha Neb. than Nebraska, What we haven't got in | anyteing but tho best. school ground. The motion was adopted, VW ARTED A artuer o s ,(,“,,.“,‘,,,h_',",:;; — ~ — — — the way of horses, hogs, sheep and cattle THE RACES On motion of Mr. Points apparatus Addrers “Partier,” lico uiize. 16 is not worth having. 1t would require | Monday afternoon were: The three |and drawing materlals are to bo allowed. ARD USED. \ TANTED. Tt (‘,(n]u‘muu :;l apaca o rocount half the at- | minute trotting race, in which tno start- This luu:,umd mpLgE T WY ot o eyt pors bl 13 ¢ ractions 1n this line, ers were W. (. Wiley's Bashaw Boy, n motion of the seoretary the follow Joot iy matriuiony. R B otice. c F GOODMAN HITCHCOCK AND JEFFERSON cOUNTIES, | Campbell & Gibbs' ;. W. Davis, lsaac |10g committeo was appointed to find a 508-10p Jillon's A TR v ) b s | Buitable place for the accomodation of FLAYOR THE AND ALONE. FANTED A Tiri S Tiouse 18 (v rablo Tocal: Wh 1 1 D have apaco in the wost wing oftho fors Dilion's A ',',':,‘,‘;,,',,m'“ e nabaugh' | o Smmense inorease of oholurs in the| A YUR '_ff,"w,‘w o AE AT T ball and both mako largo dinplays, tho | Thompson s Ethan Alle bove | 80 called Train school. Mr, Conoyer also olesale Druggist, [ iy wim i, WAk R ot o oo, 77610p 0 south 16th 5t VAV ANTED 82,000 i frs s ity saciity, i order, Mattio P. won in threo straight A Chicago, Hi. St. Lums Mo. yoars, at O per cent, Address Box 020 Post- JAliek ans bl N e carpet com- | hoats (. W. Davis second, Time 0:414. |adopted, that in view of the fact that on waxtns or oftce 7064t AND DEALER IN pany occupies a corner near by, and next | o.567 2307 i Ly —— PO AT st s s by oltond e (R e Monday lust the fair authorities weronot| Dr, Price's Cream Bak]ng Powder FOR RLE AT--Haees 0 Gous the “*beo supplies” from a Coburg, Towa, |~ Tite two-year-old Nebraska bred colts’ | Prepared to receivethe children in proper firm, and Van Dorn, of Omaba, the 161" | race, a Lalf mile, was trotted by Ed, |#ylc, that Friday next bo appointed maaf yy . p s of the fair be instructed ac K heats, and Tirrell send a fine lov ml' OMAHA, NEBRASKA. boots and shoes. In the absence of any railroad exhibit, & very attractive feature is suppliod by Mra. Mary k. Briggs, of Gems, s Gray's W0 thied | the man cordingly THE ANNUAL ADDRESS The board also decided o interviow | ——— = the owners or the parties intorested in » the property on Twenty-ninth and Far nam streets, with refercnce to a school ]*nnlu‘. T—Nicely furnishod 1" without board 1814 Dayon) will be deliverad on today at 1 o'clock p. m. by B, G, Northrop, L. L. D., of Connecticut, a gentleman who [P0, N otiigs el T vootia S dor T 10t sl Leaveuworth, Luguire on premw Springs, Idaho, who, at tho requent | 1 ) & oBi : 0T RINT T zoom I Heom o s block i AT the — Union Pac officials, [ 148 Deen prominoutly connected for|™U\son 2ome routine business, the board | I L R T AT ey St - o ; i years fwith tho educational and village : R ; e C o=y has Dbrought quite s museum of| o adjourned, i 0 iy TGl o Vv - - wdeedi improvement intercsts of that state, e 4 at 2110 Harn NATURAL CURIOSITIES, He has arrived in the city aud is the Furui hed £00us 1016 Chi at Work suest of Dr, €. M. Din Ex-Marshal Guth, BOFR W. H, Adams, W, ( IMPORTER, JOBBER AND M/ UFACTURERS' AGENT OF The eoliection y natural forma. “ ‘x ) Malaotiion, natural for Knights of Pythias Oflicers, A. Geaham, three guards from the Lin Have You & La V‘p hter Ut M ¢ urewvoral Duaatiful apocsons Teons| At the semion of the membors of the |solu penitentiury wore in th city yoster. | g4y i [ TP rooms 037 5, 3% Formation Park, from the sulphur beds, | Grand Lodge, Knights of Pythiasof Neb- |day attending the state fair. Mr, fln‘ TR TR x - y y nd of ealcarcous deposit from Swan | raska, last Wednesday, at Teoumseh, the | Adams, who s the ass doputy war-{ & = Sl P4 $-allowy furuitied inoks M il T Lake. Petrified honey comb, minerals | following oflicers wero elected: den and acts in Mr. N place in his | o wa | ] from Hooper Spriug, soda water con- Young Wouika X 13TH ST, BETWEEN FARNAM AND HARNEY' taining 50 per cent ¢f iron from Wil.| 9+ G Tecumeeh, of Tecumsch, past|ahwence, says that when Fx-Marshal % af study iams Spring, imineral watar omtaining | rand chancellor; J. C. McNsughton, of { Guthrie was introduced to the prison uu-l OMAHA, . . NEBRASKA |l Surin, wineral water eontaioiok - : Brownville, grand chancellor; Garratt”thorities he asked the special privilege which are w Smith and T, alactite j=— JF0 HENT - Furniched rooms 1621 Capitol ave. 70112 (O BENTA (e o3 iTage Coruut it and Pa fio streets. App'y at Peterson's clothing stose,

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