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SEPTEMBER OMATA PATLY REE--FRIDAY. —— or two ago onewas flogged within an inch of his life, and was life remainthg in him to leave the conn- in the Adirondacks, At that rate he heavy as Hanc b and a good deal of the opposition to them 2 of pereons yecially, are uns pay their assessments for sewersg street and mdewalk paving, and porhaps for heavy grading and other purposes, when all these are piled up in a single A good many hardship have coms to and not a fow 1n which it was absolutely impossible for thecomparatively poor man on the line of these jonts to pay tho heavy cumulated assessmenta. burden is especially onerous in use it falls upon them at period of exceptional business dullness, PIRE INSURAN Mr. McGill, sioner of Minnesota, having been if the largely incroased fire loss in the States is not disproportionate to |SPECIAL NOTICES | sarapeciais wiil Foottiveirnot be tnserted nlsne prid in advance Ao SR THE OMAHA BEE Omaha Offos, No, 716 Farnam St cil Bluffs OMoe, No Streot, Near Broadway. New York Office, Room 65 Tribune His partner only escaped a similar punishment by dlving head- foremost through a window, just as effective 1 value of insurable proparty, at in his judgment aro the ur knowledge, and it certainly is more therefore, replied in ¥ TO LOAN In surms of #500. sud npward Pablishod every woring, except Bunday! >, Resl Eetate aud Loa only Monday mornlog daily. says Chiness Gordon 1s a | the Insurance by letter in Philadelphia. OmAtia has beon Dlessed this year with owning propo rios of improve several large assemblics, the republican and tions, the state fair, and the next on the programme is a good old fashioned camp-meeting, which the him Gordon 1 n as Canaanite shows that the increase in losses has aver. spproved security, aged about £2,500,000 per annum for the last nine years, the increase being g! IR WAEKLY BB, FUNLISHED KYAAT, WEDNAADAT. s WANTED. oo T there fs Mr, Edmunds up in Verm 1 Thres ¥ than the increased This 18 due to over-insurance, VY ANTED—Eoys at Grunobaum's f the charge of usin , Bole Agonte, Nowadenl ralse the money to meet the necessary business and Now, all these hardships might be easily avolded by the adoption of the systom in vogue at (Omaha, of dis- tributing the payment of the assessment over n nerios of years. to cover the cont of the street paving, is- sues a bond which matures In five years, and the property owner pays his assess- immediately after the work is completed, and the remainder in four or five yearly installments at 7 per Other bonds are issued to cover the costof paving the intersections, which is borne by the city. twenty-year bonds and bear b per cent The samo system might bo ap- plied to sidewalk pavementa and all other costly improvements, The plan if adopted would operato an immense relief to a large claas of taxpayers. dreds of property owners on tho line o costly improvements, in progress or pro- posed, who would be resoued fromserious ombarrassment by such a system of levy- ing assessmenta as is here outlined. some cases it would save them from the danger which now confronts them aving their property sold by the city to satisfy the judgements of the courts, from the cruel sacrifices thoy have mako in order to obtain, perhaps ruinous rates, the money to pay their as- City bonds covering the i which leads dishonest peeple to become ginh 1 & youth of oneide: propose holding from September 24th to October Gth, ot In the Unitod States. sXpoOnses o incendiaries in order to realize a good | #Xpenses X Y o . 7ANTED_Atonce, woman cook at tho Southern orncr 9th and Leavenworth CORRRIFONDRNOR. A Communications relating to News and Editorial should be addressed to the Eprrom or Tiw 1t is said that Mrs ther of the Hon, Grover Cleve lows child, is anxious to go upon the stage, As ahe is only about 60 years of age, and has sav. eral sound teoth as well as hair, she is hardly eligibl the Boston Ideal Opera company, but she an atteactive aud usoful mem- ber of Miss Emma Abbott's operati anche Corelli, & vivacious and fas- ating opera bouffe singer, has been ong: ingin a rough and tumblo fight with her m. ager, a forlorn porson by the somewhat u sual name of Smith, We shall jons tho full particn teresting scrapping match. portant incident of the kind sinc and spirituslle Mme. Ch a Denver hotel w vass-back duck Marin Hairpin, the mo- aleo {8 inducement to honest people to Scandinavian or Da| at 198 Capitol ave, Tur Pittaburg Zimea observes that Governor Cleveland's letter doesn’t look to be as long as some others, but that it really covered more ground than any of 1t stretched from the democratic platform to the special providence of become careless and indifforent, bocauso they know they will not lose anything, The principal causes of fires are incen- diarism and carelessness, and Mr. Mc- Gill asserts that 75 per cent. of all fires preventable remody he recommends under-insurance. No property should be insured for more than three-fourthe of lts value, his idea being to keep the insurance within such limita that fire will entail some loss to In conclusion Mr, McGill FUSINAIS LNTTHRS, quantity of black to membarship of Thero the city, All Businoss Lotwors "and Romlftances should he Addressed to Tim Ban PURLISHING COMPANY, QMANIA. Dratts, Cheoks and Postoffice orders to bo made pay- able to the order of the company. YHE BEE PUBLISHING CO., PROPS' E. ROSEWATER, Editor. A. H. Fitch, Manager Daily Circulation, P, Delivory boy at Hill's Meat Market on 16th strect, botween Harney and Howard. ANTED - An old man to herdand take cara of stock, and if desirablo make it his pers home with owner of stock AddressJ. A, It cent interost. T aft with erow- T rich have their troubles as well as The daughter of the mill- ~Female conk and dining room girl, 2th and Howard street: other people. Tt in the firet m. Trrnn will be a meeting of tho ropublioan state oentral committes at the Millard hotel in Omaha on Friday, Septomber 12, at 7. 3. B, Yosr, Chatrman, Berore Adams can take the Union Pa- cific out of politics he must abolish the political-literary bureau, Chicago baxery’ William Bowen, Proprie: tar for bringing her a c: agent of Jay Gould, has eloped with her fathor's coachman, a young mutton-chop whiskered Englishman. &t Red Oak, lowa, the insured. — JOTIINGE, There are hun- Apply at once to Mrs, Clarkson's Mary'save. and 20th St ANTED - Girl t amey Cotter, 1624 Sherman ave, doors north of Grace St Tho romedy is in the hands of the companies, but the prospect of their ap- plying it is not thopeful. $100,000,000 per annum to the country is & waste 8o enormous that were it not for the wonderful resources impoverish- The apathy of the public in this matter is to be doplored, policy may yet compel the interposition of .the soverelgn authority This might be accomplish- Tre Auti-monopolists of the third con- gressional district have endorsed Mr. William Neville and made candidate for congress. kind enough to tell us what Mr. Neville has ever dono for antl-monopoly! ota county iy turning out 20 to 26 bushels to tho acre, and oats 45 to 60 Ax anxionsand defranded public s s:ill waiting for that promised defenso of tne school land-grabbing ring. Mgs, Benva A, Lookwoon is the pres- idential nominee of the woman's equal rights party, but who in the tail of the ticket? Isit Maria Halpin? Joux KeLvy is not very complimentary to Grover Cloveland. The Burt county fair last woek was a great success in the way of attendance, and the va- rieties of products exhibited, ho county seat contest in Dodge county last Tuesday was decided in favor of Fremont by over a thousand majority. A crook named Charles Beadle was arrested nday, on the char stealing horses in Fremont county, Tow: court of Brown county has sen- 1 Lucas, horse thief, to two nd young Webb for ten years —A good cook, also eecond Will any one be ment must follow. D —First-claes blackemith, Tar reason that the Democratic party uire at Haloy & is not In power, is because it is not fit to A party that always blunders whole cost of such improvements, se-|into defeat because it lacks the brains to cured by assessmonts forming a lien on comprehend its own weakness, to take advantage of its opportunities and underrates its opponents, cannot ex- pect to achieve succes: of the states. ed, perhaps, by r of proporty desiring to have it insured to list and valne it under oath, the value thus ascertained to be made a public record, and prohibiting the companies from writing over three-fourths of this Another way would be to have Now York Star, that the governor was property assessed by a public oflicer for the biggest mugwump at the Elmira state | I Langworthy, Omaha —A girl for general house work LADIES OR G light and pleasa 1 homes; 82 to §5 per day essily and quietly made; work tent by mail; no canvaseing; no Please address Reliable Manf'g Co., tho property and p able in five yearly installments, could o ensily floated at 6 per cent., while the unpaid assessments might bear interest at 7 per cent, A Nebraska City policeman stood for half an hor at the back door of a store in which n burglar was emptying the till, breakar declined to embrace and the eous cop sought help., ird had flown. The Laramie Boomerang is responsible for the following story of an incident during ro-un- ion week: At Fremont, Nebraska, for ro bers entered the Union' Pacif ¢ passenger tr: and “went through” an old gentleman. of them were captured, the others escaping. d, who lives about four rn City, was the vi He says, in the stamp for roplv. Philadelphia, Ps. 7ANTED—Compef rance purposes, the companies being limited to thee-fourths of the . assessed nt book-keepor and c German proferre ply New Yotk Dry Goods Store 1310 and 1312 F Ho gotit but the Mgs. Auice C. FrLercuer entertained Ono groat troublo which McGill seemsto | the Amarican assoclation for the sdvance- Oity Journal, that no candidate for presi- [ have overlooked, is that insarance agents |r i A dent of the United States whose surname | aro too anxlous to havo peoplo insuro for | customs, mothods of thought, ete., of the |J2m¢® W- Dawes. Morton's nomination Do | moro than the actual value of thetr prop- | ¢ Witt Clinton was the presidential candi- | erty, simply becauso they want to make | took deop intorest in the subject were dato agains: Madison in 1812, William |the promium and thus increass their own | tho British guests of the American asso. H. Orawford and Henry Clay wore un successful candidates in 1824, Mr. Clay |anco on property that is already well in- |x was 1gain o candidato for tho prosidency [sured, and wo hold that this s not only a | s in 1832 and again in 1844, not least, Gen. Lowis Cass was dofoated | tation for tho presidency by Gon. Taylor fn|all inclined The conclusion J. STERLING MoRTON always has been a Burlington ratlroad democrat. Burlington [railroad wants to re-elect —_— Iris a singular fact, says the Kansas Dodgo St Two ood girls, first to coo, and assist in Iaundr the socond tOr up stairs and laundry work in fami man prefrred. ment of science, with a paper on the insures the election of Dawes, fusion or begins with O has ever been elected. Jmaha Indians, und among those who Charley Blanc miles north of LIk of a_shocking ac 2D —A girl tor general houge work in fam- Dr. Darrow, 1519 Jackson St. J. StERLING MoORTON is bound to ride the democratlc party of Nebraska to If the domocratic party cannot unload its old man of the sea, it may as well go down with him, , when a horse in the hoad cutting a terrible gash and ln back the flesh from the bone, on the left side Agents knowingly solicit insur- |ciation, Mra, Flotchor's essay is pro- wounced one of the ablest papers pre- ented, and it created & most interesting It attracted more attention han any other subject brought before to |eitherjtho British associationat Mo ntrea or the American assoclation at Phila- It demonstrated tho D—Girl for ger Misfortunes never comes singly but The fund raised by the people of Crete for the family of the y tion the rapist was lynched . fuw ed_along with the The fund amounted to ANTED— Immediately, Last, but [dishonest act on their part but is a temp- | discussion. Address L. Kramer, Columbus, Neb, D—A good zirl for general housework. Good wages, 1508 Jachson St. o, has_disap) man who coll several hundred dolls The Ulyses Di of Reading precinct, h Look to the Legisla Philadelphia Evening Telegraph (Rep.) * But it matters greatly to them anco aro oftentimes to blame for thus [and capacity of women for work in acien- | [our oitizens] who their legislative and ific investigation, and it ought to en- | theirlocal executive officers may be. The e Oandidates, in that Grover|firo his own property and thus convert it |o Cleveland will not be elected president |into ready cash, The solicitors of insur- | delphia. because his namo begins with C. Rt iy NTED—Immediately, & cook and laundress at 415 kouth 16th strect. ¢ acres of pota- and cook st Emmet Hous bet. Faruam and Harney. tompting people to become incondiaries, | ¢ He will ssll ther in the AOK RENT—Nicets turniahed or un‘urnisted roome I Sihou board 1914 Javenport St 162-16p OR RF - T—Furnished room_in Beower a block, I Coornet Eighth and Towaras |2340 JF 95 RENT=Furnished te 748-11p PR RENT=Niovly urcished room 105 north i8th St. 756-12p NOR RENT—A frame cott corner 11thand Pa- RENT-Furnished rooms 1821 Capitol ave, s1%p TP, RENTHouso with six largo rooms, 8 0. . Davis & Co., 1503 ¥ arnam § ‘b07-t1 $8,00,a0d §5.00 per ¢ 420t JFOR RENT-Two roon month, 1914 Webstor st JPOR RENT—Twotumished rooma o ligh rouse koeping “Beemer's Block,” cor. $th and Howard it \J EW MA DS OF OMAHA— Bomis has reduced price fornext days to §5 from $10 heret: JOGR RENT=A o story traiie bl for businoss. Targn callar, upstairs resldenca, Tnquira on premises, cornor Plerco St. JEORRENTA larco d floor and basoment. Inguire 1113 Harney streot. 20041 ; TAOR RENT—Nicely furnlshed front room 1016 110-t1 e blocks from cuces required. Furnished room N. 17thstreet. Refe F —8ix roum cottage, fine location, by T. Potersen, 8. E. cor. 15th and Douglas, 617-tf OR T it '—Rooms in Crounse's Block. k. nd_8quUATO piAGO, d Erickson, 0K RENT—One good six rosm house §25. per mo. G.M. Bitohcock 285.4¢ 7 9 ot each with lot 55x90, Calitornia and Brown Sts.,cach $000, Wity §7118p. Good horse for sale cheap, No. 1408 {JOR SALE. ¥ S 1-t Douglas Qi SALE Ok best location in town. Grange & Co., Avoes, Neb —Good stock of general merchandise or 8alo or rent. Terms liboral. Box 3, 84 A blacksmith shop in the Callon or address Ta- 84617 JOR SALI and stor, Avoca, N JOR 2 scated buggy. Apply 2817 8125 a good creamery, ¥or particular 88 lock 840-24p 7R SAT E—At agreat bargain, the Hastings City Vlourlng Mills, nearly new and in splodid order, and will be #old within tbe next sixty days. The best. loeation in the state for a mill. Geo. £. Brown, Hast! 3 JFOB, SALE—Cheap, a nlco cottago. full lot, city Il on or address 8GR-11p. water 6 blocks from the court house. M. Lee, 1 and Leavenwortn. 851 wo nd toolsin Schuyler rade and in & yood location, obj in selling, poor health, Address, Vrastper & Herbrick, Schuylor, Neb. 83112 0% SALE—Four year old_iron groy Wm. Simeral, 8. W. 72612 , broken, impson’s mak opository by Frcd Del 801-15p 1 fresh iich cows, at 25th and Freoman & Penny. 795 15p @ bargain for any 7904 ALE—Stock fixtures, and_bus one ofthe best paying Kestaurants in the city inspec- tion golicitel. * Address box 504 Omaha Neb. 69141 LiNcowx intends to \make an effort [to secure the location of the proposed sol- Intter are really agents and stewards of the people of the state and city. make or execute the laws which all our Wo believe that a law should be passed, | courage other active and intelligent and rigidly enforced, making it a peni- | women to achieve great results in this market at a net price of 50 conts per bushel. $8,000 grown on forty acre: oman to wash dishes 1015 Harney. something of & JANTED—Wi was OR SALE~—A restaurant in a good location, north 16¢h streot. 740-10p successful business venturo, Mary Cook, a deaf mute girl of thirteen, was run over and killed by a train noar D; Croek, Howard county. She was wa'king along’ the railroad near her home, when the train from North Loup was approaching at its The engineer whistled long and loud, but instead of moving from the track she steppod upon it. then'made to stop the train, but it” was a mi: ed train without air-brakes, and it was i possible to stop it befora it had struck the diers home for the district embracing Lo- wa, Missouri, Nebraska, Kansas, Colora- do, Arkansas, Wyoming and Dakota. ‘Why can’t Omaha make an effort in the same direction? Ifitcan be secured for Nebraska, there is no better place for a soldier's home than Omaha, It is hoped that some of our citizens will interest themselves sufficiently in this matter to present the claims and advantages of In this connection tha New York TANTED—One first-class dining room girl. tentiary offense to over-insure property, | field. of wages paid. Address Burke's howel, Carrell and on the other hand that all companies | Commercial Advertiser says that the eminence attained by Mrs, Treat, whose researches in Natural History have re- sulted ia somg, of the most importent of and their agents more carcful about issu- |recent discoverics, and tho success of [sitting in the white house at Washington and Mrs, | Feetricted in authority by the constitution * |and the two houses of congress. is no reason why' unless popular indiffer- citizens must obey, and they reach per- sonally every business man or property An honest legislature sitting at sburg would be of greater gain to the voters of this statevand city than the eloction of a dozen republican presidents bo compelled to pay every cent called for This would check incen- ism and make insurance companies S—Sciling ot deairing 5 soll Ramsdell’a lifo of Blaine and Logan, or Dorsheimer's lie of Cleveland vud Hondsicks, cdn learn somett ing great- 1y to their advantage by addressiny Co., Publishers, Omaha, Neb. in the policies. usual rate of speed. s A 1L, Signg & Every effort was ents to nanaie we Bell Patent ing policies for excessive insurance. Address or call on Geo. W. b Smith, at Montreal, Fletchor, at Philadelphia, are likely to excrcise a wholesome Influence in direct- | ence again prevails, the next legislature, ng the attention of young women of abil- | or at least the members from Philadel- phia, should not be composed of men fit to become legislators. will be at the next sesslon precisely what Weather 8trips. Bell, 1120 Hamey strect, C D—Two chambermaids who can walt on table and oue diniug-room gizl atthe Occi- 1HE FIRST DISTRICT. The anti-monopollsts of the First dis- trict have placed in nomination as their Tue country is suffering from an epi- | candidate for congress. Hon, Chas. H, |full of attractiveness for them, any one demio of bank defalcations that aro cor- | Brown of Douglas county, wko hus also | °f Which presents no obstacles to women | they have previously been if, after the which do not exist equally in the case[0ld bad way, our citizens elect them - ——— The Wealth of Wyo! A correspondent of the Graphic is wandering over Wyoming, and these, among a mass of other things, are what he has found out: ANTED—A 'good competent girl for general ty to scientific study as an occupation hotise worlk, 3614 Douglas. Of course, they ANTED—Immwediately, & first-class_chamber- maid, who can wait on' table at the Occldental. tainly tightening up the circulation of | been endorsed by the democratic district FOILE\LE—GNCM)‘ in in the clty, and ingood lo- cality, doing business of over 5,000 & year. Rent low. For further particulars, address P. O, hox 275, Omaha. 515 FoRsALE-A marble ton bed room set, cheap. John E. Edwards, 1111 Farnam St. 730-11 OR SALE—Fino side bar buggy cheap aé G. D. Thayer's 475 [OR SALE—Cheap lots, 8500 down 85.00 per month, and assisting worthy persons to build nice littlo homes. K. C. Patterson & Co., cor 13tk and Farnam, 637-0 7VOR SALE—200 acreaof land. 160 acres improved, 82 acres hay, 8 acres bog pasture, T aoros culti- vated timber, 8 acres natur & timber.” Good spring water good house and other fmprovemonts. will be sold on vory oasy terme, it sold soon. For othor in- formation inquire personally or by mail of Wi, Clair, Forest City, Sarpy County, Neh. 454-1m, merely because they have been put upon rst—Wyoming has the largest de- “rogular - ticket.” elections in which the principle is greater than the candidate, but in the election of money. It is almost time that the|convention, The people of this district of men. 7ANTED—Sewing machine hands at the Omaha directors of banks perform the duties for | are to bo congratulated ugon this choice, which they aro elected, and not take [ Mr. Brown is one among the very fow It is the busi- |men in Nebraska who have ness of bank directors to direct the | trayed a public trust. rs of the bank and to do this prop- | city, as a legislator and as & membor of erly (they aro in Guty bound to make [the constitutional convention he has investigations | discharged overy obligation imposed upon him with strict fidelity. There may bo Ox Monday the schools were dismissed BITUATIONS WANTED. n order to allow the pupils and teachers | our local law-makers 3 i n opportunity to visit the stato fair, and [ there is no principle which will excuse the election, even in a democratic com- ) munity, of an unfit democrat instead of a o given today for thesomo purpose. | fit republican, or vice versa. In fact, tho Tug Beg, in behalf of the tax-payers of [less party ia considered, and the more ) i h . | personal'and official fitness is considered, maha, protests against any such unwar- | Rersonal o iR s piooned . POLITICAL POPOORN. Second—Wyoming has deposits of lig- nite coal larger than the total coal area of Pennsylvania. Third—Wyoming has the only natural deposits of roda in the world. Fhurth—Wyoming has a potrolonm basin larger than the combined ol fivlds of Pounsylvania and West Virginia. Fifth—Wyoming is to have the next 1t will bo big enough to astonish the whole country, and it will come to nd executive officers > Situstion by stenographer, typowi and exverienced book-keeper. S.P." Beo offlce. everything for granted. As mayor of this fair, | £ | wo understand that another holiday is to Respectablo young man of good address, desires in country store, otfice of this paper. = frequent and thorough not only into all its affairs but also into the private life of the most trusted of This is a duty that no honest official could object to, and it is due to the depositors and stockholders, e TANTED—A place by & young Ity to work and mornings for hoard ina nic 3 With his liber- ranted proceeding. The echuols have the | M0t yot beon open two woeks, and tho tonchors have boen given one holidey already. vithin two weeks, and that immediately [ Brown, that is ma [tor tho long summer vacatlon, is asking |, It is not simply a [words obbery of the tax-payers, but it Is a rob- bory of tho time of five thousand school | y Tho teachers ituation by a young Swedo as & de- or assisting in book-keepi for four years, 3y = the soda and the oil, he says, T have personally inspected, end know theyare here. e presently. NO POISOR. IN THE PASTRY iron, the coal, Tt is the soul of St. John, instead of John ominently fittod to represent this district The boom we in the Natlonal legialaturo. tried and never found wanting, Charles H. Brown has always commanded the hearty support of the people of this city and county, for any position within their » man in Douglas county is more or Shorman has mado a_generous con- 1 o tho campaign—about six thousond Tue population of Canada is being rap- idly increased by American financiers who have retired from business, and the emi- gration of this class of citizens from this country to Canada will coutinuo o long as ths present oxtradition treaty remains Having been ) little too much, As Schurz goe hts mit Cleveland, and don'd ud thongh usually *‘well” has often creck” in his back, is to stump the stata of New halk up an extra ten are fow, they are engaged only five days popular among all olanses and' no man pol 8 9. u the weok, and they certainly o vides for the extradition of embezzlers | commands, more fully, the good will and and defaulters—whoso crimes aro denom- | confidence of tho workingman, tho far. | "¢ “""‘:‘] "'.'1“""”"" holiday.or oven en- ‘ ourago the ides, W Ty, & § 0sItion 10 & #ET day in o private s of family sewing and diess dress ¢ M & T." city postofiice thousand re. w0 rocent ropublioan eathoring ted that ex-Vice Prosi: oct as o maplo sapling = g, Mo, it i ro inated merely a breach of trust—only [ mer, the merchunt and manufacturer. upon the ground of forgery, and even where they have committed forgery the | without reserve, the Bre has crime must be proven before a Canadian | reason to bolieve that it subserves the beat interests, not only of the people of Scoteh shephard, place on reatelé ranch. I ion cannot afford to give the schools two | i holidays in one week, and it is hoped hat the idea will be abandon In commending Mr. Brown's candidacy 1 claw-hammer c We aro of the opinion that the most pa- hotic spectacle of the present political cam. ign 15 the spectacle of Charles A, Dana and Sonjamin F, Butler eating ico-cream with the court before they can be brought back 1t is high time that this treaty was amend- | this district, but the wholo state, ed 80 as to afford some protection to the [ Brown is a broad fouge man ent Canada | thoroughly understands the wants of our Ho is an indefatigable worker and withal a fearless ch rights and interests of the producer, He Tue electrical exhibition at Philadel- | will make himself heard and felt in the phia is the fourth exposition of the kind |halls of Congress and devote all his time ever held. The others were held in Par-|and energy to the advancement of the 1s, Vienna and Munich, and the first only | material welfare of this three years ago. The Fhiladelphia expo- | district. sition has over 2,000 exhibits of the ap plication of electricity to useful purposes, This is indeed wonderful when we con- sider that ten years ago the telephone| o, public was unknown, the eloot; developed, and hundreds of other appli- cations which have since been invented Keforénces gives Tur state fair managors at their Janu- ry meeting will roceive bids for tho lo- ation of the state fair for & period of The benefits derived from |A mucl tho fair ought to induce the citizens of |} Jmaha to put in a bid with which no other city can compete. have thefalr for the next five years, and |1 she can afford to make a liberal bid for |« The fair naturally belongs here ow- ing to our superior accommodations and | Vermoni tho liberal patronage that can be drawn from our own people. placo tho fair will prove a financial fail- ure as it always has in the past. consideration of bids the state fair man. agers should take all these things into They could well afford to 2 Ono of the now fall shapes in ladies' hats is alled “Honry the Second on a Journey.” Heury must have got a glimpse of the bill, less royal person would have mada a ournoy in such @ case,—[Louisvil o Amerlcan public, and pro from any longer being the paradise of fu- gitives from justice, MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. rrespond with a widdle sgod lady Many & man is on the fence just now, await SAIRARD by, ng the developments of the campaign, and, for that matter, both of the great parties are cating on the elevated points of defense and [Boston Timas. So far, the clection scems to bo a standoff. rkansas, but carried other hand the dem carciod Arkansas, moderate circunst; Omaha must | 5 Jeotls matrimony. Address “Q. R." Beo office with a 2apital $1000to ts lost Vermont, but fail to see anything significant in the ro- ity, with gas and water, no children, 00 south 16th St TED§2,000 on first-class city scourity,for 6 Addross Box 620" Post- THE OMAHA PLAN, At any other | sult. The “‘Omaha plan” of lbll STRENGTH AND TRUE FRUIT “If every republican in the state of Ohi In tho | 8PPeals the Cincinnati Commarci 1 Gazotte, “will conteibute the price of glass of beer to u fund victory will bs ours,” the republicans do not contribute, issuing bonds h improvements is very intelli- light was 1ot | jontly discussed in the 8t Paul 2 Press of last Sunday, FLAYOR THEY §' PREPARED BY THE Price Baking Powder Co., St. Louis, Mo, House of 6 rooms and kite 01t RENT—Two hous atrect, bobween Chicago, Il California and We Our plan meets | consideration, Mr. Samuel J, Randall sgems to have had 4 Edholm o on 16th St.” 500-tf OR SALE—Two seoond hand_pianos & Erickson’s Musio Sto JOR SALE—We offer for sale- 160 Cholce 3-year old Feedin 160 Choico 2:year old ¥, 100 Yearling Steers. Above all good Towa Cattle STRANGE BROTHER 4C8-1m Eioux City, lowa FOR SATETioar Wil cocap, o oasy Gern payment, favorably located within ity riley o this city, Good opening. Address P. . Box 5415 St. Paul Minn, cond hand 10 h. p. 4 stationary; also ard & Clarks 15 h. p. and 20 b. p. porta bolers of any sizo and style. ki R.Y. bet. 17t nud 15th Ste. Omaha, Bd-t1 Jox office smitable or a ob offles, Wil sell for cash or ox changefor Gu:ala City property. Address ¢ LONS for 10 person N. Aruold COOMODA Ast s Goc steady compoitor desires weekly sltua- £\ tion in newspaper offce, when aftcr trial if st isfactory. could sec! e an fntere dresa Jas. P Wilson, Jr., Pittsiurg, Peun. 89811 JFOUND—A smalldog at €18 north 1600 8t Owne can have same by Ldentifyiog the dog and pay- iug for thi notice, 50311 JTRAYED O »"h»V.’I 1 for the retu oA A suitablo reward pald or information leading ¥ r.covery o rod 0ow, loft e3¢ slightly blind, Was clear rod pt under right fore leg, had bell on with fwo inch strap, when last ween, J. Nelson Stewart, oor ner 16th uud Martha Streots, South Owaha, ST Chance in the state to buy hed grocery and queen ware business, stock, fixtures and to about $3,500, best locatio t bullding in townand the biggest trade of any store in the county. Addeess drawer No. 14th Fairmon . 81818 10,00 exard tor the retura of my Jorsey UM cow; cream and white, Whits spot on dleather strap arcund neck. N. Morriam, d Burt 681t T AY:-For prime bated b dre at lowest, prices, ad- 5. CLAKSON . S Schuylor, Neb SCHRODEL, Magnetic Healer s now coated 21, Cose strict. Diaguosls discases trey 627.1m NY ONE finding & bunch of small keys w ill ple leave the saime at the Cozzens. oo, - oF 1 Pelrce SE—10 acroe of lanl, fonced for gard pow 8, thrce milesS, W. ot B 0, Tnsice p osdike, 613'5. 15¢h street, 602t MURRAY bas g00d pastuniug, Spring wate T MUBBAY has good pasturing, Spriog water, with great favor at the handsof tho It is true| pioncer Press, which strong i adoption by the people of that city, as it was thought | 1.y worked well in Omaha, and there is no reason why it should work equally well in 8¢ Paul. The Pioncer Press says permanently locate the fair in Omaha without asking a dollar of bonus, ——— cilty in securing hfy congressional re. This is very surprising. aths ago’ that Mr, was paremptorily expelled from the cratic party by the Washi Aew five room cottage in excellent lo- 's Cream Baking Powder Dr. Price’s Lupulin Yeast Gems, Best Dry Hop Yeast. BY OROCERS. WER MAKE BUT ONE QUALLTY, Health is Wealth ! d wpecifio for Hyst were not then thought of, that the principles of electricity wero known long before less than six m Now ten roomed hiouse, Ballon Bros., AL Tiarme Manacer Kivpavr, of the Union Pacific, says in regard to the roport of sweeping changes among that whatever changes may be made thoy will not effect | General Passonger Agent Morse or Gen- Agent Shelby, cortainly a pleasant assurance not only to Mesars, Morse and Shelby but to their practical uses, electrical exhibition is the more remark- able for the numerous novel applications of theso principles than for now discover- | streets und sidewalks, and other improve- des, We are living in an age of inyention | ments which have been planned or are in rather than of discovery, and electrici tell us that the development of the elec- trical field s yet in it infancy. 1t would |involving, as they do, heavy #herefore seem almost impossible for the [ upon property owners, they ordinary human mind to coneeive what if will be in ite maturity, Me TGOS Up-stairs, The importance to £t, Paul of pushing . r Why is Ben Butler's head lik ometer? as rapidly as possible the paving of hy is Ben Butler's head like & gasometer itanant Grroely parts his bair in tho Ben Butler doesn't wear his hat so far down cality, 1408 Douglas St eral Freight over his left esr as h progress, cannot be over-estimated. *thero is a general agrooment among all public-spirited citizens, An clegant 7 roomed cottage has o larga assortwment of , 0o two of which w is giving somo of her forer London friends the cold shoulder, said to be ay swect as a kiss through a telephone, wealthiest United 3 an_ Irishman, aud is said to be worth more than $40,000,000. retary Chandler lost his A fow | clothes on the Tallapaosa. the reason ho's so auxious t2 have the old tub Cottage of 7 roors aud Loayenworth, mum““y many friends in this city and viclnity, t|meet with tho sturdy resistance of the | Who would regret very much to see them class of antediluvian obstruct: always oppose any public improyeme a few years ago that any person wholhowever necossary, to the cost of which would have predicted the telephone and | they are called upon to contribute their the eloctric light would have been |*hare. Neverthcloas, they are nccessarily lsughed atand pronounced a visionary osses aud Sper xertisntof the brain, selt Each bux, containg one or six bottley for es who [ sever their connection Iuquire at grocery and Cuming St Yot it was only 46,00, sent by mall brepaid ou rec WE GUARANTEE 51X BOXE3 received by us , acoompliehed with 86 00, we will send bieo 0 retund the JOHN C: WEST & CO., £02 Madison Bt., Culoago, 111, —— A nicely fuinished front roc Tk lot of the Mormon missionary in Tonnessco is nota happy one. First class house by gbiedtor a great many ceses in which these asses: "orhaps this is ments, a8 levied under the existing sys- weeks ago four or five Mormon mi; tem, bear hoavi'y upon property owners; arics wore killed in that state, aud a day mouey i1 the tres antocs issued only by JFO RuNT—Furnisbed roous 310 N. 13 eveland lias gained twenty pounds while NEBRASKA Mutmal ~ Benevolent ABSOCI ATICN, OP BEATRICE, .+ . . , NEBRAS The Pio; State of N 14 18 co-oporative In its working and all members have yolce lu the mausgew.cut by vots af the an (A Mutual Bencfit Associatton [n the aska, Ita wim I8 to benefit it own members, thelr widows, and or d ath { o ability ¢ t, sickneas or er, ab actual Arelisblo k agen s wanted Kansas and Co 800l st 1 reliable Vs . members in Nebrasks, 10, &ddress, 5. McDOWALL, Socretary and General Manager, BEATRICE, . . . NEB. HON, . W, PARKER, 8, C. 8MITH, Presicent, Treastircr -

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