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OMAITA l)‘\]l,\' EW.E---'I‘”I'I." THE OMAHA BEE| Omaha Office, No, 916 Farnam § Conuacil]Blufls OMeo, No 7 Pearl St @ reot, Near 'roa f P N oh 1.k . A New York Offl 5 Tritune 1 s were i ively o that there are 55,000 |4 | g ; v ‘ pilding. ] N | ' A i t t . e . 1t his country, and over 45 per | Thayer county is blessed, i ! orin: | z . hing, excopd Bunday! The . nt thus perpetuating the in- | ity othus. seet i I 7 B ; | ) only Moaday ot n s g e i ‘ - : W ek firm f. Bell recommended tho |Men wh vom 1 1 et | A ! i " and dlftem v The nominati enstern states, say ) The American Magna Charta ¢ $17 pet month One Year 0. . yolition of asylums and the cducation of [ hettar orops than thore with which Nebraska | . ¢ ol ; Lot Lol Bt i B ‘”'“l"" cywlbal doaf mutes at common achoois in special | is this year bles . ) : NI lbakins the democrats aflords gratifymg assur pod sl . The “Empirs " vy, the i town i wenavuy mon, v svsay wwowmsay, | 0 SO [do gritilying AMUF | clagson. Thi would hardly seom practi- || () Bbies State i i [ : Wi SHINEY ¢ AR, Sroith, A g . Bl ot aeie b con | oal, a8 & apecial teacher would havo to bo | Freimont, the object purchase | 1 F it and Toavens 1001 T gressional district w ot 1 0 Tep recding and sale ‘ eers, | to-nig 1 y 16th and Loavenw @0 Year...........82.00 | Threo Montha,......0 b0 Senpk “ld = ol }” Bt | engaged in every achool where there were ‘:”H" B l“m“l iy i el y L A D, - % resented In congross Ly A corporalion |, . eaf mutes, and in many districts | grain, vegetables and hay g or seliing | Lyn . — Amorlcan Nows Company, Solo Ageate, Newsdeal: | lawger, In Capt. Stickel the people of of same; milking of cows; and the purchase, |ers, Large JRUR BENT-_Six room hot 1 repair on red oni In tho United Statos. b there are not more than two or three. | " PR FFURIE b int YAANTED—A girl for second wcrk 204 N. 10th car line. Tnqulre at gr , corner 20th the Second district will have a represen- n ’ 1 O i b L R uot wns in tl VY strect 970 18p | and Cuming Sts. 82441 CORRESPONDRNOY, tative whows Intssests And spmwsthl he asylum system is by all means the [ capital stock is 81 i ’ 0 RENT—Firat class hiouss by Bedford, Souer A, Commnteations rlating to News and Edltoria) | (811VE Whose intorests and sympathics a6 | oy gy gl the deaf mutesin the state| The Alexandria (Thayer county) News|The Banker's Tclegraph (Company |y ANTED A cood reliable boy about 15 yoars of ) Pk Ll Mors ehould be addrcased to the Korron or Tum | with the producing and industrial classos, says: *'Lews wheat than ususl will be sown 1n | i e i e ot t Br A Loy e : [ aro thus congrogated in_ono school and {8 ey R sEany Ut oue farmers I or 17, Mr. Sully, | e, Kdiross “Basinoss” posthitioe oo NOR RENT—Furnished room In Beomer s block ety A man whose loyalty has - boen atteeted |}, 0 the henefits of a uniform system of attention more to stock and | one of the ganeral officers of tho Bankers and e K bbb 3 ANTED QG & grass, let whoat raising alone for a few | Merchant's Telegraph company, says that for | VW ANTer, Sl sansaseer to sel to e proper care and | voury' We apprehend they will find the | gho protection of all concerned the property | St g Uikt > by active service for the Union during . wotur % **Boemer's Bloc | Eouse instruction, and rec th and Howard All Posiness Tottors ‘and Remittancea should be addressed to Tirm Ban PusLisinNg COMPANY, QMATIA. ire wi i 3 o D FAfie, Checks and Fostorios orders to be Kaade pay. | the entire war, "'_"‘ b Mm_ s the | \ttention. change beneficial in moro ways thanone. | 0y hands of & recelver s #ble to the order of the company. peer of any man in the Second district in - Certain it is, that with such crops as we have | T A b / e IS e “ ANTED—A barber at 639 N, 10th stre v’ - - - 4 had the past two years, and the present price | #1d applica nade v fow days, fleld, S7-18p W MA DS GF OMAHA—Bomis has reduced pric YAE BEE PUBLISHING CO,, PROPS’|potnt of ability. Although by occupation | T demoorata, of course, are attempt- | o\ heat, the farimer cannot mako iving if | He furtier states thar within thirty days o | <l otnoxt daya o 5 Hrom $10 herototora,” ERGEREMLARE, EAlis :;I;]]mn)f\uhrnslfnlnnml-,r Capt. Stickel is | ing to make capital out of tho fact that ey e e 1'wi"|:m.|“<~]n.wlulnl'lu‘; Do o poe e T SRRl TS KRR WV etk st Omina. U — . ; Ladf A. 1. Fitch, Maneger Dally Circulation, p | (0113 sbreast with the living issucs of the | the prohibitory amendment was carried [, ‘The cormission which will decide the foch — VWANTEDA Gormanwomsn cool, ot the Farm | e ym" ‘f.‘u\:,'.,,,‘, .:,..“,,m.",‘_‘,,, 0. Box, 488 Omaha, Neb, day. With a clear conception of the|in Maine by an overwhelming majority, | Dayton, September aral Neoraries T V¥ donee cor Tk i Tiaeney.” ™ 05518 e, gt o8 promisesy coraee 081 and ! : duties and responsibilities of the position | and this result is charged up to the re will send in propositions, ,anong thom i FANTFD—Threo active men with_rocommenta: | oo St __ . « P, ) . i ' & ; ¢ Pl ux nouth, lvmn]n and Grand [ INONTON, Onto, September 17.—D, Levin | WIS W eor S5t Wnd Farnam. - 06i14n | O RENT—Nicely faralshod f Congressionat om0 Oomven {which ho wil be called upon to i, it 1| poblioans, The Now York Star, a lead T gt hay, ey T I procary and faney gonds,| oot X o T, WIS | Jigy el kel e 4 har necessary to say that Tue DBek|ing cratic ) o "Mmlm the mnhunul uildings, | a abilities estimated 5,000 D—Fivemillwrigt ts fominy mill, cos e - ——e The clectors of the Second Congressional | wilt 1o Ny it ¥ - debdd iU s BIE) UL cost of this homo will probubly o 0k sl Joncs srects.” Como tomoreow, . . | JRQRIENT-SIx room cotace, e loation, STITHEL, who LHend to veta o/ Wiy WowmTnbes | s ieartlly endorse the candidacy of | nail squarely on the head, when it says: 81,600,000, General George B, , September 17.—A, M. & 0. 07217 \ Peterson, 8. K. cor, 15th aud Douglas, 61741 pieg Uit : 2 Capt. Stickle, and will urge his claims o epublic \1.".1‘.., who is n member of the com: | M. Clements, Fort Edwards, assigned, eaused D= O11) Tok BEHBHAL HouIE WOk ST Tamn: | L0 TRooms in Crounse's Block, G of tho Prohibition party are requested to send | OF B | et e i, e e lioan 0V miasion, wriken’ to' Majord. O, West of |by the failuta of ‘the. Fort Tdwards bank, | WY ANLES mepi aheners! houto work sl o Il e e poe - representatives so n in delegate convention | UPon_the people of the ond district, | nor ¢ A“unm“mx'hx )y) b o y :11 ,;”“‘I Taland: *“When the quostion of the | Liabilities 40,000, £ s Gl I AL in the city of Hastings, Tuesday, September | regardless of party. 1t is notorious tha [about 21,00 he prohibitory amend: | N tional Home comes Lefore the hoard, I will ————— G ANTED A scwing girl at 1617 How Fn,. RENT—Ons grand aquaro piano, Inquire 80th, 18- ) p.m, for the purpose of | Me, Laird’ At & s g ment is carried in Maine by a majority of | ;. m with great pleasure, Of The New Elcetion Law, V p tholm and n. 440-t1 % candidato Tor congress and for |- o nrC 8 nomination two years 8go' 45000, Obviously tho unavoidable in- |co possiblo for o to foresce what |t — £ s ¥ i como beforo the convention. - |district, by tho most shamoless of | democrats cithor voted for tho sumpta. | Wi subicet o far my individua ppnin e o malee ove Tot of - frouble v | soutlwest coruer 15th and Capitol ave. 000.20 | ——— — " o Each county will be entitled to ono delegate oty EorBiki f ncerned. 1 can now only say th ave to make me ot o ) (ol i i szt et TR S g s for overy thousand population. Central com- | ratlroad patronago and a resort to the ':?‘ :‘,”,:,’:‘:;’,1:‘i',},:.,:r;.thufi ALy el preconceived o !lvllfll‘n'\l i, ok o vvmun”l'-‘} snid u Virginia democrat to a friend the ve middlo-aged woman to | ______ FOR SALE. wittoerion from the various counties aro urged | mogt, unecrupulous political trickery. i i inmy own mind to any special location and | oup o gay ™ 6T ghall have to make a tour §100 por week Ap- SALF—Corner Sth ~nd_Farmam, @ to_call conventions for the election of delo- i § ; that it would be particularly satisfactory to | T8 Fodt oo My Dusiost 040-t¢ upled by City M pplyon premises gate: overridden by the B. &. M. gravel train| qui. Towa State ZLeader, of Des|me if my conclusions shoold « ‘n{.\ uu}. of the county again, and it 13 my busiest ; i i it W. J. WELSHAAS, Dayid City 1884, brigade, the republicans of the Sccond e ae oo of Nabraaka | Jour, withos, Tat, e sk to you liow mtich | tmo now et ey — A Wi, WoOLMAN, (. WoreesnarGen, | o 1 X 7 Moines, snys “‘the people of Nebraska [ratification it affords me to hear fromso [ <Why © you got to go to all thero o roSom. | TOR SAL ty hives of It AR g Siwvonn Witiiavs, | distrist recorded their romonstrance | \ii it diggraco upon thomeclves 1f Id fionds, . thot nothing on | gifforent plice RO A ‘! condition, vory choap, cornor and J. G. BEDROW. Brxi, SEVNOUL, against Laird's eandidacy by over 10,000 = g groatialtonoas toloats thits “In ord s kb o St e R, W. ;. 4 b 2 they do not elect J. Sterling Morton | till retain the affection confidence of the | S - "Enmnittoc an Calt, | votes for Dr. Moore, tho candidato of tho | yavemmor nt tho ensuing eleotion,” Tn- | VFive men to whim T owo whataver of suceess | *10hy in- = | anti-monopolists. g attended my cfforts in the v n L deed! Thon the people of this atate are & ou.” : Tu fact that Minister Morton is now [ Tho carcor of Mr. Laird in congross |joond o diserach themaclven. foe 3 A UBATE= A tor powes R 8100 UA7ey Wi [ on his way homo from Paris has given | has fully justified tho republican rovolt|gyoiing Blorton will mot be elected .. JOUKET CLUI RACE e Silad) e [ riso to the rumor that ho i to boap- |of two yoars ago. Mr. Laird has not | oo of Nobraska, o is the big| " cbor 1 e city < ' uth, Cas coaty, Net) Add [ pointed secretary of the treasury, been and nover will bo a truo exponont | yesy Loiitical fraud that s over been : e — ; in congrean of tho intorests and wishes of | \oduced in this state. He is a monopo AL Farmitn ; ; Tnik: voice of Goneral Thayer will bo | the people of the Second congressional | 1igy of tho worat kind, and is now m ¢ dett B Leard in Indiana during tho rest of tho | district, five-sixths of whom aro farmors | uc i &y e vt FoR TR s : x cmnpu_\qln‘x. ui- 1; a fino ;»Ir:mr and w;l] and working peoplo. In Captain Stickel | o1 1igt, but the disguiso s too transpar- i b L % . e u.}.y district murm\;‘ a repro wnh\;.lv\t- SRTe etk sanghaist : e at state, whom no corporation has ever contrelled sk O Hlor a ly and whose conduct will be a reflex of the| i v ia v sale 1. 8. Clark iy wk campaign in - Wisconsin promiaes ) To ik Now York Ster it dooan’t seom | sontiments of tho people. e [u“v‘ SO e P . . as though tho indopendent republican| Tn supporting him republicans will not ( tures i fruit stand 8 . > 0% | Chairman Barnum, of the democratic na Briai 3 7.—T mm‘m 239, 11th steeef. a. movement will amount to much in Clove- | surrender any of their principles, and |; s year old pur chts 1 I ller. X 914-17 ) tional committee, g8 after the Oc- [ {00 W0 Wons John O, finielc1:04 = = Bl Land's own city, whatever it may achicve | anti-monopolists will havo an ablo cham- | gober clection in ot ol e L S =Tt consiels J entrilly Iocate ¢ in Boslon and Augusta, pm;ll f the cauac i ;hoy have espoused, o stato with an avmy of two hun n:'H u’ml 3 “) o i 38 office and democrats will have the satisfaction | 4 i : C i Exail i BIie Dats = 3 7 ¥ t dred speakers, and the Milwaukeo brew- [ first was a dead hu nd Blue Pote 0Lt §4 Small f ¥ very cheap, fora prs Tuere is nothing like sugar in a|of dofenting through hi s | St B ieidaligcdns : 25 YEARS 1N US TR PG i e e Rl | T et L B L AT R be- | ora aro to flood the commonwealth with | 1% place, Tornad foiioal Toiumth of m‘wv L Addies, D political campaign, and this explains [ longs body and soul to the corporations. | eean 3 ) o et nRS b : % 5 & On8. | oceans of beer. Barnum doesn’t say how [ three-guarters of SYMPTONS OF A A NO or 20t a why the _dmnncrm 1).1 the T}‘urll L‘oul e e many mules he will require. When the .\Kr‘\g:w n 2d, Barney TORPED LIVER & 3 & Co., 1505 Fa ana district have nominated . J. Gay, | 12170 N TIAL VOTE IN 18 { Vhoolor abakes: . T R TG Tl o9 L VOT'E IN 1850, |votes are counted on November 4th Mr. [special weights, soluppetite, Bowels costive, Puin in Jo0k 5a A chol t ot o w3 i on EAEDUNUAE WOrn BLOINODI00Y, dn the Barmie Crexx, Neb,. 1894, | Bornum will find that his efforta have | 3inniog, allowances —mi ?7'..(“"‘"' e 'C‘l"n.'.’-"L‘i.’f.f.'n'a”'r'l | ne bote hope of defeating William Pitt Kellogg. Creek, Neb,, 1884, S Marsh Rodan won; blad i ithad i Vo 8 B8] Owama Ber:—Will you' pleaso state in | been in vain, timo, 15774, inclin r mind, = TR the duily Ik, what was tho popular ess prevented the stoovlochuse, Trrica L 54 A op n tho J. SteriaxG Mowrox has been called | voto for tho oflico of president in 1580, | Tt provinco of Kiang See, China, SIvsI afeel od o dueys nce & G, & e “‘governor” for 8o many years that he |and oblige a subscriber. Yours, otc., having an area of 72,000 square miles Septemby |l :". XD K InaiT (;l:: :_fl;:;: s — — ink . ote J. YOVER B R 54 e ard sccond, pver the righ SR CALL ot 1L SALE—Good steck of | merchandise thinks ho ought now to bo olected totho| '.“'d"; L0 | mud 44,000,000 peoplo, haa boen visited | Neilic I fourth; best: time, fitful drenms, Hi2hiy colorod Uriné, and SRl o REE S e lsisl (hoxy; gubornatorial chair. But ho will havo to| 8 180, '“;“_“" & Worrar, | ¥ 8 great fiood covering the wholo coun. | W4 POt b o CONSTIPATION. T T e i i votes, cock 4 25, an ‘eaver, 5 3 ———— TT'S PILLS are especially adapted Z—Oac-half interest ina good creamery, content himself with the emply title, to MRk o . YOF, | {ry nix foot decp. - Seventy thoussnd| ThoCapitars Fguamered Water, | torh oo doso. efatts. saals & lso nincteon lots, For particulars, addres lo which ho has 16 more claim than *“Goy- | (seonback) 314524, The electoral voto : ’ 8 g chanize of Sioastonish thesuflror: ¢ pres s wanil Clarfiold 914} Fanaesl: 16 people are reported to have perished, WAsHINGTON, Septeémber 17,—Reports h They Inerense the A poetit D=ahl1odo ~ — ernor’” Hascall has. i This is certainly an old fashioned flood, | reachod here during the pust fow days that| b "{J.L.,‘N“ Sy e W 1" wator 6 blocks from the coutt heuser 31" Lacy = P “1.(\1l'nN,Nr:mr.uM,} in comparison with which the Ohio floods | farmers in 1, living i doors ' 3rth of Greeo St 20 and Leavonwortn. - Loy Wiritour Thomas Plumduff” Ochiltreo | ~ Soeptember 16, 1884, e T th Foe T along the Potom ho Chesapeake and W S EnLADIES “'.‘ A butchor shoy : s and Belford, the red-headed rooster of | To tho Kditor of Tu: Brr: Ohio canal, wheso hogs died from cholera, T T work a6 tholk on it o it o the Rockies, the next congress will boa| . The B. & O. Red Book for 1884 makes e S B which is raging in that scction, have been| GrAv Hame or Winiskins ehanged Lo B I‘ .,”' e Tl nole of & Herbrick, Scl P ' : Aot Y- O ; Hancock 4,142,035, | the offico of gas inspector. Such an offi- | As tho Potomac riveris the sole source of the ,.Ii?..m..‘n...,ii,""': 10" by Druggiats, o 10R SALE—A fo, o bs or any .. now electric light from the far-wost will e 7,306; acattering 12,576, cer can make himself very useful, and if | water supply of this city, the health officors | SeRLDY expreds on reccint "fNSL g - — illumine tho halls of congress in tho placs| Theso Jiuz diffor so much from thoso | u capable man is uppointed his - sorvicca avo been callad ypon to mako an_ insestia- Office, 44 Murray St., New York. : 00 loca B R e h e et e o | OF 1w w1l 1 a6 A O] ko Bk A on, and to-day Dr, Townsend went § o s e dt e o £ TRl i will no doubt be appreciated by the pat- L AT e 6 fhaey ity LG O ol dne R L rons of the gas company. and snys thoro had been b PRO(‘IAMATID;.. y the retirement of Ochiltree. i e ion fu the reports; that ¢ o In replying to Mr, Hoover's letter wo M ON P e 8 of I"_ AImpEon e A e ke ; took tho figures from a tabular stato- Euda QO Esz ol g anaeolOlty, Shiat [l Qs T nth, £ has bocn docidod by tho court that | pant published - e been nominated for congrens in tho first | s ub the of the dircctors of the Ponn bank of Pitts- | 41q of course M“"m{“” 5 l‘“““'v distriot by the prohibitionists. This [ Putcifying carceis er an burg aro individunly Jiablo for tho| peug. - 1s 1o o™ €0 DO COT-| 1005 tho mominatlons for this district, | i e o Lot ’““‘.“, b smounts deponited in that collapsed in-| i ot meithor the Trstn s e morsow, i oxdor 'Ly Tuy e mtiee bt fnber, atituton, FUmiatiis thi kindlot/a {doolslon o asi o1/t is T 6 00 Bod e, k(- Jaussl Lasnb's politioal, goose. s [ MG B EIS Ko breven fonths bl e ool b ! that will make bank directors begin to e :m ; d Book, as 11)1;0 cooked, Captain J, H. Stickle will be [ river of the dead floating in1t. e > il of Win. Clair, think that thoy have some duties to per- | o, \‘myl Lrib ”l“m “'”; t: The tho next congressman from the second Fireman Killed at ded Oals S h s g rk Lribune ac, cl vio ed o ed Oals, Jior - form in the way of oxamining their bank slmanac, which is an | distriot, St p I Al G 3 acknowledged authority, gives the fol- E——— Svecial Dispatch to ik B a m'ru at frequen x!.luiu\u nln:l protect- lowing figures: Garlield, 4,454,416; Tur prohibitionists of the second con- | 1Ep Ok, 1 nber 17.—At 8:30 1 ing the interests of their depositors, Hancock, 4,444,052, Weavor, 08 67, | gressional district propose to put a candi- |* oph Peal, firoman, met his 4 s 14 S P . r the cruel wheel He was firing a w McPherson's Hand-book of Politics for | 8t0 for congress in the district, ) 4 Prest uN Tavrox, of Mormon- 3 P A0K: (i bound freight and as his train pulled ints tho ) 884 gives y izure 7y dom, has a son of whom ho ought to feel | - 'u'i.l.\‘;.‘mtm t’,‘f.:""l\f"“‘v'"{f"“' ”\',,“ 4 1| Tum B.&M wravel traine will bo jlcRot hero b stebied off his engluo to_get proud. Young Taylor, while addressing o ERRE A _(l] 4oy | fide-tracked by fusion in the second o 1,“.2| s‘-.\ r‘.um.m..-\ qu ll‘ At \” o I thulun:‘;-mbh'd p:;lylpjm;u_m in :hu tnll;ur» and Hancock 4,447 Tt twill Do saer gressional district, the switch e wis pushing two cipf nacle, denounced bathing trains, skat 3 s i —— head of her, eastward, i ; 4 - | that there is considerable variation, but| AR IRA0.0F AR BEY B3 ing rinks and dancing academies, but said : Qi Tiik drunken policomen must go as | spocd, w Nt in fr i 16 e rilling: 1o dle tor pelyeamy |y vo tho figures of the Now York | (he marahal is Cumming aftor them with | Peak, kn him down and ki 8 y885. | 7pitune almanac to be corr ; tantly wi That young man is too good for this sharp stick Poak was tour world, and he ought to die carly. His P jadlem. —his father should sond him as & missionary | A7 1ast tho poor but honest and indus. | OM1 is just now acting in the capacity [ 10" LUy ‘S. Lting th to Tennesse ous young men of this country are coming | °f ® ontrtbution box for both political track w0 the pusscnger tram, not [ of e o to the front in the matrimonial market, [PMFHes Ll oral. : T city council has passed the Elev- | They aro now in domand by tho hoiresses, | Suxaron Axtiiony did not forget tho The End of the Oonferen Bamed i this section A A oL atu enth stroet viaductordinance,and thenext [ who havo become tired of the attentions poor, Heleft Bon: Porely Toore §9.. | . SKIERNIVICE pesor: 3Vl | s Lorm ol Soam Foullo, O11'S. 15th stiot, thing will be to build the structure. How [of tho insipid Amorican dudes, who are 500, o lam left Skiernivice last night, The Austrian [ and untl his suceesaor is o cote AOILRENT—New five room cottage in excellent lo. MISCELLANEQU. the funds are to be procured is another [deficient in brains and muscle, and e emperor departs to-days St 65 (e Gt meers | Cuion. a0 e o 5. o sdon QUIRAYED 0n Welnerd P wmatter. 1f wo are not mistaken the rail- |imagine themselves born to bo admired | FUSION in the second congressional dis- T O Dorhtld at tho same tcative. Bass i | Shiare, w ih it fac, abi J ¢ 1 ON In % RS . oll at the | electio o he he same rel e in o K informa'ion leadi ¥ rocon 1t xoads are to contribute largely to the en- and courted by tho choicest flowors of the | trict will win. frontiss. $o the smparos of. Clormans. by the | S Lo yess thetoatar. Allother aosrs that | o o B 1 torprise. When this viaductis built, oth. | fair sex. The elopoment of Mias Boker, R czar andczarina was of the most affectionate | Ui 1 1o cliosc” rand at | F50 o unaercen o R | T,051=0n thoway rom thy Somzoznr ers will in time have to be constructed | daughter of a rich New Yorker, with aaler.. e i nser (eacuah iy Llasad thol | B A R . | e e | ssdarie tevoteto Falvonue's il ono Fearl au . arina and the Grand Duchess Maria Paulo. | ¢ o d by faw, andshall per 0 “Twounturnished rooxs st 1016 Ohi. | S41nFan.” Reward given. Max Meyer & ¢ on other streets that will be more feasi- [ coschman, not long ago, crea-| Tho roll of students at Doane college, Crote, Ho embraced and thrice kissed the | fort puch ditledand raccive such compensation ay AR A8 A 8Ol 10p . ble. It is 4 question whether the Eley. [ted n sensation, but her worthy | shows 105, d emporor L-f m:;t; lmnw ui;i.:d”nlm Htllwnkn itor of Publi Iruuunr, 01t RENT—Nicely furnlshedsulte of 2 rooms, 316 | JPBIYY vaults, s ainka and compools oloaned 'with 4 ’ d dukes, and expressed sincere than! ¢ P AT sulte of 2 rooms, sanitary cleafer, Sa 5 enth street viaduct will accommodate all | examplo has had a good effect among [, Colfax county eut dowwits dubt by 1,000 their Tospitality, When tho train de- b, 180 B o G Aol (ioossorto 3. A1, Baatar uaranteed by o e irosse o s 08 1 the assemblage cheered the Germ o NOR KENT—Furnished front room suitalle for | @ig s ! Lo tho travel and traflic to and from the de. | heirestos who prefor mon for husbands |~ Sunator Van Wyck will deliver an addross | hascovor who stand i (o ortdy the Gorman B htan e e SUEBLR Y B75,00 So5h.e by o plendid sids-bar biegy pots. We have always waintained that | instead of dudes, A daughter of Ex-Goy- |t the Dixon county fair, at Ponca, on the [ waving adues until out of sight. CRITULN i AR T «‘. il e ‘” 96067 tho proper place for such a viaduct was |ernor Hubbard, of Connocticut, also | 't" S ————— T e Ty AR »\.n(ll loubls Borsa, at 1816 Eapsam " 4 ! A " The oommissioncrs of Johuson county are A Fair Deal All Round ) Ordetel Soe il SR A1 room i AU Ninth street, and we believe that it is | married a coachman in her father's em- | tall L e ” ;. 0. F. Davls & Co., 1503 ¥arnam St ot ' b [ talking of buying a patent road grader for JHNSTOWN, P, September 17 he Cam- gentleman and wifo or & only & matter of time when an elovated | Ploy, and Miss Morosini has just united | €000 o TRUANR YR DRSS L . G JR0 HET=Fivo voom Bousgcn souta 0t st A 0’80 Footh ln. piivace roadwey will have to be built on that|her fortunes with that of M, Kenest | whhog iU e the toug wen, yesterday posted a notico ordering a gen- | inluel)stdrrls J0iro 4t akery next doory or 1 AR thoroughfare, Schelling, dashing Jehu who made love | o have tho mill at work in about thirty days, |l Feduction in wages from ten to twent e - "U"“ A be given for the —_— . to hor while driving old Morosini's car-| The wifoof W.IL Huat, onoof the olg|Percoat, togo futo effect Octh lat, = This | g T e, b I <troying © i tha yard of iy Ar sy Ir will bo romembered that 8. O.[risge. Miss Morosini is plucky wo- |huse, and will probably b ey yyitly | action, the company claim, is fmperative ow- | Gsitin i) . 015" | Wve piobe e ol strect. Word cau bo lft at the Suwith, a Boatrice banker, was nominated |man. This was thown by her determt. | wyium at Lincoln, Wh {108 1o scmpeitsian aad e renf daelino Lu Liuonta to Lo’ conpint — 5 for one of the Nebraska republican elec- [nation to stick to her husbaud rather |, M grtineburis which wanta to wrest. connty [ uatters u veduction of tan par cent will bo | AL D: 1577, that said proy Mlod Bay. ot i, i tors, but was withdrawn s thero was[than bo received back b hor |20 popuation, and s locate wbens ks | e i coul and rents of dwellings ovned by RN G ! " waa some question as to his eligibility for [home upon condition of abandon. | Wilos south of Ponca, Tadiotin arilllba aoeen SR | Sl o e g ot o pasturig, Spr : tho reason that he wasan officer of a Na-|ing Mr. Schelling. Verily, coac! Potitions aro being circulated asking that ~——— { amase | - ! | g chelling. Verily, uml."nun all that portion of Brown county lying north, Base Ball, o AFY ; ) HEDAL, AR tional bank, and therefore a United |are becowing fortunate fellows, |of the Niobrara river bo foried into & county | A¢ Washington o Nablonals. 1 Bl | o8 . Btatea ofllal, and probibited by the con- | Perhaps thoir poreonal - maguotism, | U6 €310 Keyapaia St s ¥ oy oo & O ~ BAKER'S stitution from serving in tho capacity of | combined with theiz bright uniform upon | cooty, wint .t b (1 Sarpy |6 finias Of S Louin0 | 8o Governar JAME ')"L,' "[ I { | an elector, This same queation has arisen | their shapely fizure, has much to do with | Pover b gathured up 8150w calh, o was | At( i b v A Nouase baolaNn At s ALUGALIDL UUL tn New Jerscy, and the attorney-general | their success in affairs of tho heart, But| (1 e fei 1 Juil : AL Qiisdand ~New & i . | =it i ' i of that state bas decided that nationai|the coachmen are not likely to hold the | plotely on i Vuwest sixtoon,” totod hr | At Idianapolis- 1 lia 4; bol: | = & v bank officers are eligible on the electoral |monopoly smong the heireases, for now | o154 Walkw aud warried b, wid deii Philadelphia, 7. ! toket, they not being officials of the [comes butcher who has clopsd with | Fromont has orgunized “The Nebrasks M- 17, Boston 0 ‘gb JI_ES a & AURIST i k United States, If the attorney-goneral | Miss Sicklos, an holress, and sister of | sl Murriage Benshit wssoclation, ” which pro. inclunates 11 Hrooklyns0, | . T Y - , Joses ostensibly to and 6nco i L o tinore oTAL ‘ - | of Now Jorsey in anyihing liko tho aver. | Gonoral Sicklee, Next wo shall hoar of | P55 U1y S0l oo oioage matrt g e 4. F. AR MSTONG, M. D. ut REHTNicety . Cholera in ttaly, Practice Li1 ptomber 17.—Reports of K a from Naples, ¢ N 564, e v 1 ity: Now casos, 108; [ 503 pARD age attorney-general—that of Nobrasks|the baker and the candlostick maker | talists for instance—his opinion is not worth {invading the circle of upper tendom and § The Keamey Press says: “Tho bulk of the| IoME, Ita corn crop in this region is beyond danger of | che much, carrying off the reigning belles, That's [ frost, and Jucky is the farmer who bas o good- | deat i everywhere LR K (. Q{:J“J‘;UIL nd Ear, ! AM ST, - OMAHA, I (1 I

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