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), 1884 5 OMAHA DALY BEE: MONDAY SEPTEMBER 1 e - Crermanl. S vatt; faleation in this cou s . . the | LOO ADLMAN @ T ITACHON | van Sickle ~ dofaleation, and A I7i 1 Manaver Cal v LULLIG, his, do so unjustly fully | v e . Editor Press Dear ¢ { B ~ - o Yosterda terest " OB COUT arF hown fast that the grea p 2] 5 - =] Yesterc Interes Game A [ FOR COT ESIESEXT DED: | tes superiority Over Ali Ottior Mach. | known fast that ¢ pa Mt i g & ¢ 3 & £ o most a Shut Out—The 1 | Van Sickle’s defaleation ¢ t during y " 7] 1 o £l n b w® : 18 Union ' ines of That Class, his socond administ le tron He Denias tho Rumors of E 3 - ¢ 2 4 cific's Proposed W. I Mumeagh s Madoe the Ie-| 5 {et's office, It is & well known fact that vs Removal e | e " B <] Tour, cipient of a Valuabie Gift | Joseph Scott was deputy tressure kidb b y = of ther satures of tho stato fair | Mr. Van Sicklo during " the whole i Mumaugh, the s thay display on Friday of tho | Arerier PAEE O CHn o He Affirms the Good Finat £ AND 20TH §T., OMAHA, NEB, : traction, self steering engines, |y . - > UL ax diia - it . en alor of this y a gt g b * | Buffalo connty's fina Vd M 3 — ; ' i, ! : ¥ dlia ' .. | soveral of which enlivencd the machinory | Scott give the - taxpaye o word tha Road, Ath in the possibility of a : T T nt during the week by their [ warning in regard to tho tine state of af e - . P “ 1 churned the gromnds o s, | % £ Bato fir, w . und s ot proseco ko | are daring. Shat. Admingterion. Not SINTY DHEHR el g B the shrill blowing of whistles [ i8¢ anyone knows of. wora Mr. | And Predicts Prospar and Ad- ¥ o] - Avorite Bt s g LR tt's most ardont supporters at the late | Vi - My el S ¥at rallawd tho hissing id of o4 | state convention for Iand commissionet 1| vancement in th Future, oy s s€ UHion Eaol 5, ho|ceDing steam, Of tho novel [ The very men who were most closely al : the fifth time, L A e O ‘1‘ | and useful machines, the fiest on the [lied with Mr. Van Sickle, who wore ¢ r Respite the unnavigablo which . sl o serienl | rounas was that of Aultman & Taglor, | tho principal causs of lis defuteation. | Tho Sensational Morosini--Hul ooversd the fiald no ot [ tural implement men doing bu [ Which was the first to blow its whistle |There is a great deal of pobulous mattor 4 W 4 S jame throughout | iy gtato and was donoted for courtesics |and the firet inside tho circlwon thetrial, | surrounding Mr. Scott's deputyohip, The camp Flopement. a8 tho prottiest of the wholo series. [ gepended by him to the farm machinery | We noticed, particularly, tho easo with | people of Nebraska want « man for la g Rockwell pitched with moro than his| gghivitors | ¢ ¢ fair and | ®hich this engin was handled, tho sim- | commisstoner who, like Cacsar's wife, usual skill, and Bandlo caught in his plicity of the attachment of the traction [ ‘'is above suspicion. | Victoria and Her Coachey Husbana | | for the able and successful manner in |1y () 5 W. Squin SRRI6C Sastani il o iecessfy 1 to the engine and the total absonce of all . Squink, o oro . H,] reliable, perfect way. The b y8 | which he performed his_duties as super complications whatevor, making it vary Kesterson, Neb., Sey . 1884, ety Mra Morosinni handled the mace in far botter form than | intendent of that class. The presentation | sonyenient to handle and manage. it m— Critical Hiness. during the past week and pounded ( van very e inning the s was made in th NEWS NOTES, octively, Until the fourth | house, and orea stood mutually blank, | donee. parlors of tho Cezzans | Thg machinery part of this engino ran LEGRAEHIO id was a complete surp+iao to the | uch slower while making tho same -~ ; he parlors were fillew vith im- | raty of spoed than did any of the others DOMESTIC Speciald teh to Tik By ”."\rf' by some good batting on the part | plement men and guosts of the hotel Who | \nd that too without making any nose| Genoral Lew Wallaea addressad o largo o Ciieaco, September 18, =8, A, Callaway, of Visner, Dwyer, Bandle and Walsh the | had been invited in to witness (he pro: | whatover. And wo noticed it was entire 0 at Goshen Indiana, Saturday. vico-president and genoral manager of the two former wero brought in. Again in |sentation, which was made by Solon H. ly under the control of the engincer, Mr. The two rival candidates for governor in | Union Pacific, arrived in the ity last evening, KANUFACTURER OF OF STRICTLY FIRST-OLAGY the seventh inning throngh Visnor, the [ Fiddler, of Troy, Ohio, a gentleman well J. 0. Brown,who,by tho way,isone of the [ Indiana have agreed to continue tho old time | 114 suid the statements in regard to the ¢ Local tally sheot was strengthened by ono. | known among tho traveling fratornity of | hust oporatoss in the business and his sor- Eight consceutive blanks wore given the | Nobraska, who tende H H " k 5 cnstom of that commonwealth and stumy tho & % v (3§ d thelr token of | vices are highly appreciated by the firm in | #3t0 1 Jout debatee LT o q \ i y > AL ce: highly eciated by > W ‘acifle are entirel onnded, and were evie A B e & ahut-out scemod cortain un- | estoom in a neat and fitting littlo spogh. | Omaha ns well s by the homo_ factory. | ;1433 stated the Wabash companilas da. | Pacille are entitely gufunndel, and wore o oy b wild throw of Snoed’s Honglo wag | Mr Mumaugh was taken ‘s0_complebaly | fois an adopt at handiing machinery. [ Gy aisetrd the Wagnir siooning cars | dontly eon =Y Y] j y sive i called '8 BaL v i rotus t month and use instead the | eroublo botween his predecessor and himsolf, given third and - called in on Dealy’s safe [ by surprise that he could return only a | This remarkable machino was manufac. | Man: boudouir and Pullman " Ll AL m’f‘!]u'., 1t} LD turod at Mansfield, Ohio, by tho cele-| Tho planiog mill of the It Madisen T I,lm-|l|l:|\~ur::h'.:ln.: o tie Hokrd AND TWO WHEEL CARTS. o gamo, although nearly errorloes, TR brated Aultman & Taylor company, who [be any at Ft. Madison, Towa, burned | and ho (Callaway) had the highe was fraught with few brilliant plays, Resolutions of Kespect, T 1010 snd 1820 Harnoy Strood andd 4, 114h]3treet, 3 i ay morning. The loss i« estimated at | him offictally and personally. Clark's rotire: 11 (e Ontales e furntebed fres ueon applicacm 10maha. Neb Sneed, in extenua also manufacture thecelebrated SR Vs QIR R n 'ffhh]"t dmlv;»wnm Knights of Honor Lodge 829, of which | Rooster Thresher, wh wf"l:‘.‘.',‘..-‘? largo quantity of valuable lumber mont .‘1.1,1,.. oproly ol ‘h;‘n\:h‘ ,,.;1 THE ritedidab) e b , did distinguish himself in a |, Nt W 1k t 2 T e | considored by all a great misfortune to the e = il ing the late Eric Wretlind was a momber, |We TOWI SALOIRSVELY: L 2 N r apoctat N Any. ¢l s would be deemed | eloped with Frnest J hilling, her fatherl B rC LG B SHE " . : Nebraska. The company’s factory covers | Jero Duon and other spectators and partici. | company. 1¢ ny chang i 1. L l‘_l el gt il il s, Scle“ce of l"el umv $|‘00 Cavanaugh umpired, and from a mod- | have passed the following resolutions HoFLYINEPEA O BROUREL MR8 was ox. | P1t3 1 the Chandler-Files prize fight at | necossary hercafter by tho hoard of directors, | conchinan voluntarily returned w i ©X- | Chicago wero up befora a justice of the peace | they certainly would not be made, as had 1y r by Parlin, Oroudorfl’ & | Saturday, but the hearine was EAS, 16 has pleased the Supremo | Martin who are thoir general western [and an adjournment taken till 1 ator of the unive in his mscrutable ) i day. ¥ gents. The same firm are also general [ day dom, to call from this lower to that higher | "5° S 8 0 | mansion at Yonkers, with her husband, this BY MAIL POSTPAID, concluded | stated, becatiso the presont ncuinbents wero [ moaning. ; T et Satur- | appoinitocsof the former administeation. &\ Youk, Soptembor 1. Mrs, Morosini's B, Callway stated businoss on the rond | condition Is roported extromely. critical this of the ex- | evening, and she 18 not expected to live est retiring gentleman, blossomed into a | touching his death; hibited at this nervy, fair and impartial judge and over-| Wi ruler of demurrers—otherwise a quasher | Di of kickers, AL e g T was good, and that in consequenco ) {og i 3 Lodge, in the midst of a lifo of usefulness and | Westorn agents for Ten thousand people witnessed tho threo- | eollant condition which the road had boon left | through the night Following is the official score: Bonor, our estoemed and_ Deloved brother, | Tho Bain wagon, 16ROl PRGN DTS gollnt couition wiic tho ra ud boon I+t 5 UNION PACIFICS, . Players B BR P20 A = Sneed, r 0 0 iric Wretlind, Therefore be it The Canton plow, noon botween James T, M ved, That, in the death of Brother [ Cultivators, Disc harrows and drills, ¢ Priddy, of Pittsbu Wretlind, Omaha lodge No. 8: Evans corn’ planters, 1 easy winner by ton lengths, could bo made in the operating expenses the | Mr, Potorson, a swede working in the coming years, a8 tho whole of the main lne | yitee ot Kalo, was found dead in the AW THTARIE. , for $500 o sid WA Now 1 with steel rails and was well McKelvy, %d b JE (R A G iU EHERor HBY 168t i6nG et L 8 . mines one morning last week, It is| |iti0 . i 8 of or has lost ona its bes 3 ; G 3 h equipped, In regard to the tripartite troublos Vi s 2 1 0 0fmembers, and this community ono of its most| Lhe Smith, seven 2"“: mower, The superintendent general of the recrait- | Callaway stated tho position of the Union Pa- | supposed that a lump of coal fell upon A GREAT MEDIOAL WORR siidle, 10 0 18 0 0|honored citizens. The Canton corn sheller, ing service of tho U, 8, A, will cause fourty- | cific was for peace, and it was willing to make [ him erushing the skull. He leaves a ON MARHOOD 1 Lf 1 1 Resolved, That while this lodge sine The Hus!n_n and Michigan buggy com- | five recruits to be preparad and forwarded to [any reasonable coneessions to bring about am- | wife and seven children. 11 Ofdeplo umll..«“(|:.fl;1,‘,]\\ retlind by tho | pany’s buggies. such pomnts in the doparty o Missouri (reablo relations botwrecn tho roads and tho tri. e — Exhiustod Vitlity Horvous and Physieal Dobiy 0 ed monster, death, wo nevertheless >arlin, Ordondorf & rtin’s office in | a8 the commanding general of the department | partite combination. He thought this could , 5 : Promaturo Decline in Man, Exroraof Youth, an the 0 n humble submission to the dispensation (,]"}‘;l""- T Ho e raar B T ok 3 [ shall ate, for assignment to' tho. Thir: | bo dono. without going back. on the po-| Workmen i claaning vuuw weilon the | antold miserien osulting from Indiscrotions or ox 0 higher Pow whosa & 8, maha, is at the corner of Jones and|F" N i o kon by the Union Pacitic | place of Charles Hilderma near West | coseee. A book for evory man, young, middle-aged, at higher whosa summons, from | it 18 S CEE BOTE O O O mcting | teenth infantry, sitionheretofora taken by the Union Pacitic [ place warles Hilderman, e Aok Lo By oD Touogy mladiehged, Totals which there is no escape, all must sooner or | © “‘x‘l?.fi k) “‘i'““f : "Yh’.‘ L, ‘1_ od | General Butler roachod Now Vork from the | Fegrding the carrying out of the tripartite | | iberty the other day, resurrected from shronto disoatee eschone of which 1s invaluable Sl "",."" (ot thamembet of ; eTee ‘1‘*1»";“7," 10 Bl ]‘"'l' ‘\:\i;l st Saturday night, and was soronaded at the | contract., '\Ii was awara of tho l.u"?!h“fl\l"""l' the mud a lady’s gold ring with a valu- ound by the Author, whoss experience for 13 h tos K > members of this lo »y November first, wher : Wi Witth avaiine hote BB AT roubles had to justod in- some way o ; i R 8 {n ouch paprobably naver before fell to c Players ¥o % oxtond to tho widow of our docensed brathor | more fully notice th progress of this en- | iruinr uf thy :‘,,.L,,']”fl::’t.‘ ittooon organ- | R bafore tha difficulties about teanw.con- | D10 topaz set. Tt is auppe od to have [P phyeic an S hound i beautita 3 O our heartfelt and unfeignec hy i this | fornrising firm = a short address from tho by 1 ‘the hotel | tinental Utah vnd Colorado pool could b boen dropped into the well twenty-five e m omodvovers, ull gt guaranteod 3 § | hou of e great bereavenient and are greatly | *° spemain SERED the genaral sald o was worn out by travel, | fnately s o entortained groat hopes | or thirty years ago. § s nouspver 3 coni X L. impressed with the force of the blow dealt her . = | and excused himse mal Tonger | that themeeting in this eity next week would —— country for § l‘l‘) ‘1 3\\:‘.,.]\ mv..{l]\ o hy;-_y ride of a i '\"‘\. “Yes I shall break tho e m-].m-: t,"" | specch, & B o able ; urmonnt all d \‘fl es, and min A movo is on foot at Davenport to os ory Inatanco, ]m,,m ;‘,’,.rlzl. is to-day in the garh of mourning for one who, | sho said, foldir e arms and lcoking ; 4 ful rolutions von the various roads [ o etipy R 6 A now. Gold 8 1| ub nitowiweaka agof becatmelior husban E,]", ,‘.l,,'.’. Ading{htl 4 HaElait oo A constable saized a train on tho St Louis | Would be rostored, | Callaway sadd orops in | tablish thero a $30,000 canning factory. o saplo Breniigitend onaiGoll 1 0 0 was mora doar to her than defian 1 n).\n,\ u & Texas railrond at Pin i rday onan | Kaneas and Nebreaska had hoen roported to | 1618 proposed to make it a stock concern enx'l«ivvn'\'v'.xnflr ;:m(h h m;;nT 9 AT e st rth, to converzo wi aim; he “\v-‘{m-‘;\ for atrivial debt. The road” is i | o bostor than they had ever heen beforo and | and soveral have expre ased o willingness i .;”\';“fl‘l- ety s youos 1alvin, p....... GF b ) That an ong d copy of U | and talks 1 ¢ LU nd the Unitod States | g 1y farth in the futnee of thy road, | to venture from 1,000 to $5,000 each in | 1 S e sty ton Lancot, T =5 = ns be furnish idow ofjour de- | Besides, the way Ienied: release the - brain, | fogling contident it would in time again the enterprise. Thor meimber of goolety 0 whom Tho £ otals 4 21 20 38 d brother, that a copy be furmshed each ydisgusting,” “Don’t i bl fused < ‘:"- AL 'l"“}l States | oome - an - excolle proporty, as It hud , enca of Tifo mil iof bo uratal, whether youth, pai- f the datly papers of the city Jor publication; | EUSLINES 4 marahal has gone to the scene wil Tt [ s aaniin 4110 DAt ot atlin Ot The i fos GEnta e INRRRade A 00 ont, gnardian, instractoror clorgyman,—Argonaut. o e R B emont for that. tell him L6 oAllcar Tor ATt b i e past, st tho Ort- | Mo auditor of siate s mado - com- | i ¢ tsactorer dirynanArgousat, . 6. 7.8, 9. thi i < re’'s Catarrh Remed A b Railway o U pilation of the returns in his oflice from 4 Bulfinch Stract, Boston Mase. wiho 00 0 0 1 1]thi =, TR The republican state convention of Colorado [ tion ef the Oregon Short Lino would ho com RTo TR tatel 'showing ! the bod on all disenses’ requirtag okill acd e ) cure him completely ‘Well completed Saturday the lis nominations | pleted to Hartington, where connoction is to 1 e4ch county in_the state, A ety reme bl duds b muittee. him, I do hate to break it off, for state officers and pres inl electors, | be made with th 1 Pacific line, by next [ number ot cattle in the state 01062000 the kil of all other panEA clans o owss, spects ho'a quito too charming, datform endorses Blaine and Logan, [ Noyember, whon swill e run over the | 261, valued at $21 . The num- sl Buch vested gucoces. tally ~Union Pacifics I . Kpights' o et & [asks that _tho import dutios imposed by the thic rtland, Orogon. | hor of hogs is 1,846,540, valued at £3, e S RTHYSELE ohitsDywver 1 Hon v 188 4 el e ¢t of 1867 on wool be restored, and demands slotion of this lino wonld insir 643,849, _ In onch caso the number is s R MIVIN LTS Presbytery of Kearney, H:: 2 This eclesinstical body, roprosenting | i National Association of Tire all of the great northwestorn part of the [in session for the past few days at has adjourned to meat at Lo diaus from | tha Union Pacifle a large portion of the Ore: V: gton Territory and the Northern siness, and help to largoly in- | = = ———— ugh, AY'S GAME, Nervous Debility &ty st v 7o, | creaso its earnings, T tate, held it T St o Tianch, s | - Naw Youe, Stptombor 13, Tho follawing RED STAR LINE ate, held ils annual fall mecting a6 | dato to bn decided by the_exooutive commit. | Was received by o prominent banking hous N o Po North Loup, beginning Tuesday evening, | tee. D. J, Sweeney, of Chicago, w: s electod ;\_Iu‘ friends arc largely interested in- Union - | Belgian Boyal and U.S, Mail Steamers September 9th, and was opened with an | Prsident. Saturday afternoonan exhibition [PRer L0yl e communt IN THE PASTRY SAILING EVERY SATURDAY, iF loss than shown by the report of 18! rd, turday evening tho state fair adovted the following resolutions: : That in behalf of the board thank al railroad Resolu Before adjournment § tho board of managers of To-day the series is continued as it is the day forlowing. Game called at 4 o'clock. Following ate the positions or both clubs to-morrow: Unicn Pacifi St. Pauls, by the Pompier se s ocenrred on the lake Cavanaugh zell nveniences rendered visitors and | €Xcellent sermon from the retiring mod- for the edification of the members of the | cation ‘\'\ sh (um‘. that to l-t\' .{ll -’\:; 1 BETWEEN Salisbury. ) e it T m S tion, argos, taxos, and tho amount due tho Dt orE ittending and - exhibiting at tho | erator, Rev. J. G. Tate, of Shelton. pight New Yok telegram | United Statos inder the Thurman act, that to NEW YORK AND ANTWERP Mekelve Tt thanke of the hoard are | 13¢%+ George Williams, of Grand Tsland, s Notethonn” e ot | Dy all winking Rund hargos, and o iy tho A RH oe G T i i peas Wl hereby tendercd all class superint was chosen moderator for the present gbtaiuing tho whereabouts of | (LI'G0" £030,000 et 'por month, The Iand Stoorage Qutward, §20; Propald from Antworp, 81g; commttees who ha ithfully and Mr. Mortison’s daughter and Scheller the hott st ey T : 3 oy 00 hoa Excursion, 820, ncliding boddin, oto, 20 Cabi, 850; Snecd. Right field.. performed dutios devolved upon | 208sion and Rev. A. Doremus, temporary | coachman, alins Hulscamp, with whom sho | " Bl earie oy Aot o2 420,00 Round Trip, §00.00; Excurslon, §100; Saloon from 60 {)iiy;mr - -Center field clerk. Tho meeting was onc of unusual | clo] At tho saloon of Schellor's stepftlor ot ST,421,928, S 1o §50; Excursion’ 110 to 8160, SDEE. . 1u.on - s . Lioft flold. o igo ¥ it was said to- ¥ attor: )eon re- J J > . 3 s the reneral and assistant | intarest and was moro largoly attended | 62 fald todny that s loter bnd een vo e ——— Ay T b ot Com e S e : f divisions, police ed from the bride this morning, snying VIOTORIA'S DOOM, Sk Acting Manager Sudborough has e ¢ the board, merit | than any similar meetmg in the |that sho and hor husband weuld soon b lome Rk e Catdwel, Tamilton & Co TP, K. Flod | Acting 4 gh o Umoation for tho | oo 5 5e T botors, there |4 live in thiscity, The couple wera well —_— @an & Co., 28 N, 16th St i D. E Kim tersained overtures for tha past fow da history lo presbytery, thero [ and bappy. lonome e IRt RoalnL S: OrmanA onte. caly whereby the Union Pacifics play being only two absculees among STA cuit of the Unwon le Minded Daughter, beginnin e stors enithon IS : 3 3] i i he pastol woughout th The North Plagte ba club i [} ———— September 20th, If accepted, as in all holel I] £ the Pr ‘]‘ ° ver lm. g y Eevere ul;’..’m,:,,m‘.m the M R- RISDON lity tha proj v shall be, the whole bounds of the Presbytery, Repre- | nqq'of th Jics of that city. Special Dispateh to i 1 y Pucifics will obsarve the fol roscntative Likhorn valloy, | The senatorial convention of Burt snd| NEW Yok, Septembor 13,—Insders who 1 WY Four games v como out in full force and report a rap- ton counties nominated T, L, Lewis, | are fumiliae with the Morosini fa | | | ¥ s th Louis, fc A dor i tho exposit |idly growing importance of that p ttorney by acclamation, now that the ¢ E 3 ncinnati’s, a series with the| I " t of i- | the 1 Wotsing, re iwnl “l‘”v ,Iv...[,yl‘ o of thi REPRESENTS s concl who i o time pi 1 , preached -an T gty s dinal “"i‘H"'l"‘L;\" LT Phanlz Agsurance 0o, of London, C 5 4 I i u »“ ermon of t day of th dee 1 K s e i Asote ] wae! ° I 3 Vit which d th ¢ R IOYAR Westchester, N, Y., pl . lethorn0ing ; peoplo of | VI L I ¢ o hour, 1 30 Morcnants, of Howsrk, N, of any of these conteste, the state and eflicie L was backed up to , Girard Philacolphin, apital. ——-. lum Creek peoy mgratu fous, Ho was put TSED. fxeren’s kund Cagp dnl i In the Poor House, B. foy 1 ot i3elves over their gowd fortur n he arrived ho man is notexact the |t the e nesaw aad curing o man of such ubility ¢ s RiLmow llsa du o e g r | Oxford. r leadorin chureh w . e TRUL s home tk e he rapid gowth in population along C ——— FOR STRENGTH AND TRUL ! ' Loy it o wr A Sotdicr Row, o Bllchorn valley and " in the outer po JOWA. 1TEMS, FLAYOR THEY STAND ALONE. ears mented with s tho 1 “ uggests tho necessity of eflacting a now e st Price Baking Powder Co., FS Ui s morning and tho lower part of town 1iv- | regidentinl organization to satisfy the| Government is goini to chicago, His Ste Louin, 0. | FuIk ropurts from he o of it Syl (5. 8 (i d by a )’ P 1 1 1 MNAKERS OF 5.) in the troatment of Cancer continue to be: ble. Mr. d up by a row betweon twc rs o [demands of that quarbor, A poj 000 on the Dubuquy ice harbor, tead Oh, L am y now and I know ’ Jop [ wonderful. Thero scems to be no doubt that itis & missrable, colored prostitute and other 1 | moss moeting was held on Wednes The n £ tho Koeokuk Domo. | Firuest s too. T wish paps would mot| DrePrioe’s Cream Baking Powder | vemertel, Fuers yesu ror Kyl v DD L0MmO= 1 0 AN ‘ortwenty yoars I suffered from a er on my 0805, dier from Fort Loramie and one )| B8 .00 by the crat ha L recel MOERy Sl D g e ) 0 A ; . neck. ”'m.l-y.v. Tot .Iu. n’.’.‘,l'n“rf ury Mixtures' fed Tor dyspepsia of 21 ye : 4 Superi sions, Rov, Geo . , > aifer Dr. Price’s Lupulin Yeast Gems, | {5 of corh ancer. 1lost the uso of my AR CIIRRONRION £L Y ) Fort Omaha met early this morning. | o gy e Tho school consus in Cherokee shows u [is no rewson ' Hoat v armi and the upper part of my body. genoral mpreved me gt Tho Omsha man asked his westorn|madoby Rev. A, Dodmus, of O Neil|0hool population of 681, an iucresse of | Will not msko him sihumad. * Wais Wil the ) -0z 20 0¥ 2 i oy ok o, i wa ned 0B SWEET CHARITY brother to have a drink, after which Gity, Kov. C. G, A. Hullborl, of Gibboy, | 180 over last yoar, Ati6 4 A areny Lighe - Tooest: atyh won Wi MAKE BUT ONE QUALITY. oflife it o o mo cannot. bo mensurod Ly any L BWhLLi voahlll, Lavamie boy enticed the Omaha ki |and George Williams, of Grand Island, [ A ed for additional marble work | niust be caraful about giving any infocmation menctary value. 1 owe my lifo and the support. of Al v ed the Omaha one seemed cothused with the pro- | on the stato capital to the amount of |t anyone who might call there, whout us, 1f Ry RBIEYAD ANIIE HReaa e Four Thousard Dollavs Notted, | into acolored diveon Tenth streot be- hat was going on in our grand state | $19,672 has just boen lot. any ono from home should happen to call, NEBRASKA i a1 ; ! — tween Douglas and Dodgo str The Stato Superintendent of Missions, | The Codar Rupids packing houso has | lhr oot lim 1 porfuctly huppy and hase M Drooks, noan dllany, AR Lonalomiy adloked ‘ . 4 . 2, v ™ B M WON 4 A8 | no cause to reg e Wbop hiuvo 1ken, with Cancer. had eaten 01 0 * A 1t is pleasing to chronicle the fact that After getting him inside the Rev. Geo, T. Crissman, gave his annual | cut 20,000 more hogs this year than | feel somewhat fatigued from our excitiog trip 5 uth and n.'n.u. The time of n.l.l. death ‘n'lm Fiiry . , . + : roport o! b ¢l on of thing ough- | duri out, T shall foel o in a day or so, ove question of o very short time, e prayed for the fair for St. Joseph’s hospital has been | of the house and the Laramie man pr ::‘Tv 'rh" gu\y{;.hn‘n,".‘lll‘lxlxl-”m'utjl?::&f 3:;»\;,&1: uu{‘mu l}]);v mu;lu time last year. :“:hI’ hall feel all tight in a day e, ‘x\ v "Illa finflvn Bl“ i AI:niun"'h‘r\mu wasvo great. . 8 8 hoa had & ¥ i sed to dc oy fro o a- Y. Gl 3 . Dougl ardmastel p ’ e wonderfol effeot on him, proveme o a financial sucoess, ad that the partics | posed to do up tho boy from Fort Oma- | iorlur Prosbytery. Tae pow and Ha. W m.”l‘)" ‘fll‘;‘);v yardm stor of the | “ago ouini is Mittlo bottor than o madimay, He Aroat that we all fos) 8uro of his bolng pasfectly cured who attended it have enjoged the privi- [ hu. Ho managed to got out in tho strect |ishing organizutions had boan ellectod, | s et ,,y”:m\.ll",’l‘“’; Toh MR oTeR makus the wildess Uulirod o aoiugt lctorla ABSSOCI ATIQN, !t W 3 QUHERT Albaay I and run, with one of the colore: irosti- | ¢} el woole inoresan it ch engine lasf hur- | and her husband, At first « ni deter- lege of contributing to one of the most|2" , 9R0.0! olored - prosti- | tho membership largely increased and a day. wined to kil Schelling o wight, but this | op BEATRICE, =+ - . NEBRASKA. tutes in hol pursurt but she was unablo | general advance movement noted in ali worthy objects. The sum of four thous- | ¢ " Our Troatise on Blood and Skin Discases matled freo Mutusl Benefit Association In the | applicants to ask THE SWIFT SPECIFIO 0O, ative In its working and all wombe Drawer 8, Atlanta, Ga. e agoment 3 voto ot the am | - N. ¥. Offios, 169 W. 224 8ty between i and Tth Aveuucs, Philadelobiia office’ 108 Chestuut ¢, afternoon he swi ¢ ll that is good that he will murder his daughter and - her husband as soon as ho laysoyes onthem, Hoe means ory word b says, and o droadful tragedy h attracted a large crowd. Officer | cess more than 1y other year since the daily. certain to follow the escape of Miss Victoria. van appeared upon tho sceno and |settloment of the stato. ho roport was| Charles A, Northberg, All day ond_ sl Loroslni sits ut hin The Pion A 1 rtako him. * Afterwards the two|parts of the field, He roported the The Des Moines starch works will soon and dollars will go quite a long way to- | soldiers met on the corner of Tonth and | epiric of church building to bo stronger | CMence active oporations, when they ward wiping out tho debt. Thero is still | Dodge streets and had a littlo ~trouble | than in any previous year,making the ox. | *Pect to consumo 7,000 bushels of corn a balance of six thousand dollars yet to|¥h 10eang, Donc ombors, their widows, Swedish car- . et b o] its atm i to benefit it own B mirimutod, will hase o | 204 tho ombatants”and onlookers to |huartily commonded wid Trcah conae| POntoE of urligton, dospondont ovr | hers wons it mbons GiinE, 4000 |ttt S L A o ave nnt ol ;1 0 AR [umrlu light. was imparted to the noble band of toilers [ 1ong eickness, shot and killed himself [turn, o moans and cries by turns, and i4 | oont sith economical man t portunity to do 8o . —— who are lsylng the substantial | the other evening, Ho loavos s wifo. | soally hoart broken, wreiabie. homo smocintion, ctive and tiwnio | AYXLD PO eer The following are the awards made Iteal Estate Transfors, f h * ) ’ / S | LoD agen' wante to o r mombors in Nebroska, during the fair! TS A .(...,,sz.“.. pfionen in this now state.| The Burlington proporly owners thisl| Nuw ¥ous, Soptombar 13=Plakerton's | etawa i Sl or i L) 4 . ollowing transfers wore filed in | Asa town, North Loup is growing into | yen co ; 9 ls, o |detectives have not yeb succeaded in ase 4 L 4 ROt o o Hams Uni 4 P g g year pay a county tax of 12 mlls, a Hhgon N BO B x,f;}j'i‘cd"”‘ff,’fs “?,,’"}_‘{l“‘:‘,::" ];fm‘.l:,"”,‘y',”,"’ the county clork’s oflice yesterday and | great importance, and is beautifully Jocat- | schoul tax of 15 uyxlllm,umumupa] fax of | fiuine o) rhicesalioute, of M, Morwiate S. McDOWALL, EX BOTTLES, votes ;’ Fircman Swift, of the B. & M , | reported for Tue Bee by P. J, McMa- f‘lli‘.l %I:u ‘]]Avllml,w(m of l:m ‘}I)r’u nnd‘hvl.!l» 24} mills, and a wator fund tax of 5 ills, | couchman with whom sfio eloped, At tho s orotary and General Manager, 3 the olock (758 votes); Father Gallagher | hone, September 13, 1854 AR A MR AR A%0 \RRRAHY o 2omocrats of Sioux City will hold e nop faiban 1o astd dosf e gy primas R o e | EXIGDEOR s . +++ Bavaria, the easy chair (1,500 votes). and Detuge | 5 '\, Losh to Elle M. Batcheldor, | mairy s d e i S ting Pie% | 8 grand rally on tho 18th, Hon, J. Stor worning, that sho aud hushand | gon. 11, W, A iER s o s | Culmbacher, oo ooees oo Bavana, Hoge company part selsw! 2, 74, 40, £200, Sl il et ity el DSASOR ponule.| whis Berian of aska and Hon, V. | would soon rotura and live in this city, Tio | " Prosident 5O Priastiro | Pilsnersesssss <oso-e0: Bohemian, and Mrs. Patrick Sophia I, Douglas to Mary Ann Lacy, | tion, With the exception af . fosr hajl | 8 of Dubuque will do the talking. [ couple wero woll and hupy EaiSexsevseore-esesesess,Bramen, set ( ) voter). War lots 5, 6, 7, and 8 d part 9 and 16, | smitten ho oropd indionte s larde deaf mute convention 2t Cedar THE TION AT It easy chair (1,040 votes), block Glen- [ pro AR TARIA AN vag tho largest ever held, over | New Youx, Sopt 14 t DOMESTIC, The prizs were drawn as 081 Satires 8 gaol y mutes being present, The next | Shilling nee Moroini, 1ot ol 4 China ten set, John Lush; t b Hoover, lot|} s possibor for | “mvention willbo at Des Moines in | U e cHIaI i campany R lyB s Budweiser...vvausseos .8, Louis, Omuha Red Srockinga; rue, n the « st bofore all the | 1887 2 S morug, D0 rbicen s tho X Anhauser. .8t. Lou nor; silver sot. James Croighton; br 0, lota 27 and [ available locations will by oceupied Tho wholessle men of Das Moines have atdons ponding for two' duys | Best s ++« Milwaukee, cake, Mr ier; pyr X. Y 4 locided te s all " busi t runaway coul id Morosini Sehlit dilwaul / McNally; silver ca ket, *Wher i T Pl BpAR: B é "_‘_" "‘;“‘1_ W [ \ cloj Krug's . vve0e.Omaha, \¢ Fortune;” 1 lambrequin, Pat () nut. 100, 3 ""'f, Mr, Scolt Bto S 308 SATEYARE 0T leas | and de o Macals lge _ Ale, Porter, Domestic and Rhine ley; eaddl ridle, John Little Angeline Fanster e 1 N S AT ST LD LA pa i atas N Wine. ED. MAURER y i Do s ho_coming election, in Clinton |1 y. ~ doll, Faunto Arnold; fender, John L I'ike, nw) | Ar Bizi—1 desiso apace for the Lol sounty will' vota o the. diastion of | wouimd I b an 1213 Farnam St. foot rest, Mrs, D, K gel” 7 D ; lowing quotation aud auswer in your val. building n now Jail to coat 1ot more than | W1 Wik placn is not cortainly bt 5 shawl, E | 10, 1ablo paper, 7,000'a0d n tax of ano mill per year | Lescurseid it o grief atrick v ki \ to Hoerman Kearney P'ross for two yoars to by levied therofore, k to them e fathor I bt 84,400 Whilo wo do not expect to support| @While lusauo through fever and lack I e | oans arape on npaz msraze| HOLBROOK, SHELTON & MEANY, amp, Frank Havlon; chioa set, » Luther Mr. Scolt for land commissioner, we be- | of accustomed stimul o | daghter's Lustand laughter — 1 ] ] P Fy 20 ROB 3 L sloner, we be accustome mulants, Muncie Roa . ol £ aive loft Wi man; pin cushion, M. D 80 fiovo in justico to an honorable opponent | evcapod from 1h> houpital at Des Moings | th ioeen el oot S Vit 14t Officers @ Directore [ \ n hoe; hanging lamp, Jack X RGn ~——— and upright citizen, although we diffor | last Sunda d 1 P PR S My g o [ SAMES B, BOYD : P o pers, 1, Nouaglun; iidy, Moy Lo Sorofula diseases manifost themselves | with him in politics, In Lhis conneetionr ls::u'\flmjx!:ayll o i ';uh,ulwfr:,hrr'.;‘(‘,f:'. i b o, o S b hotel om A gt s e canise Wabie: THllam Blovers; oMicr pin e wam weather, Ho s Sarsapa- | wo wish to bear tostimony to_one thing [ howe from church. One . lady. wes LATEN: L1 PRODIGALS IRETURN §I0HN B WU, L clbi | AND CONTRACTING WORK d um_l renz ofa tidy, | o G Y frilla cleanses the blood, and removes | that was alleged against him in Omaha, frightened into convulsions by the New Youk, Septe y 1 —=A disoateh re ¥ as g MANDERSON, THOS, L. KIMBALL, Done within the city and throughout the Ftate. curtain pe W. A, L. Gibbon; lace set. f every taint of scrofula. [t was reported there by some that Me. | usual spectacle. L ripey 4% pollce SIUAAIN ‘{raui Lie g W, QAN e MAX NxiA 90 co Creighton Bloek, cpposite City V' cle. o'l 4 states | I B : L. § ofive. bl

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