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MAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY SE1 TEMBER 19, 1884, } { TN AT 8 o8F Were v 1 i 1 rian ¢ ils, T HUMBEL \ ) 7 S g {0 OPENED FOR WORSHIP. Hie13 aited 1 A 2 ki A - ' - 1 Jet 1 dipping it in] Vital Questions ¢ / N A num f \ by A K t Ttaly and v a4 tetenal M ' W | Ak the " \ m aaolifich " n | 1 T 1 y stated ¥ « 1 M| Of any sch what is the ¥ thi ) licth 1 if ¢ 4 arty | 1 " of Vlague Sty jou | L . < est thing N\ 06 1SPACLIIs A ‘ . . tho ¢ axnansion of ¢ N i1 A it in the world for quieting and allaging all N Vis 1 prest < | oy : | irritation of the nerves curing all I 1 t limits i ! sleop always! 1 . ( 1 muony -New ¥ ar's Sovvices — ¥ VWaraa 1 | } : CITIZENS LEAGUE | | R \ tion 1 y ) | i T 1M @ to bo Held | v ¥ \ to v is 1 1 only remedy W 1 | urinary organs; such y o time b | } W At c N es. retention,or pointed for th ; ] | TS Vol ) I Colusa, | if y to relain ¢ ."\!;v_‘l]"u-r\.a- 3 1n i | 5 \ \ ‘a ¢ tent fn s ailments peculiar to Women” Nt s 4 4 i That [ ' fec ot ! : \ d | ¢ al, 1 a Aud they will tell you explicitly and 1 | 1t \ will | 1 1 provalent abroac y nu 1T didn't both 4 sk tho samo physicians thelea E. R r, ¢ I \ Rial “4"%-1"} e O HI SRRTNE T, BN I supposo 1t was al Wh ‘E"lll.-nn-«\' roliable and surest i j [t : i TaRBAliEE Witk scet | foX MM Riirgtmmeatds. [ curo for all liver discases or dyspopsia; i ter the con i didiet W Clev v i lic ab all is t STl vo ot to show a | Constipation, —indigestion, billiousness, Bvdw e Y " he 1 s will, howoever, materi b an f o which con- [ N Jori can_ ot a | malarin, fover, ague, {s.,"and they wilf 4t RTEo b W tly af I Jmaha the ne his no rig i fuether ¢ at improssion. b A R OF (o9 ORTIGE i ticing that the appli- | teil you WA thires dIsEnot AL yafler | cessity of their co-operatin with_th I —— part of his reigr 1o acone ¢ e ticing that opli- | Y Yo il door, when it wa 1 g d | 1eague in its offorts to put down lawless- e h ¥ trongth in Massachusott A Tribute to Brishon, Naples, in Sunny taly, whero hundreds | Jor oked a little downhearted. the| jiunce, whon theso remedies are combined with Newinan, w nessinall of its forms and the « City, (Montana) Record nbor o | Of Peoplo ara dging of cholora evory day, [ yats 1o the gy Fomarkod: “You can fotncrs equat i gt b e | moral standard of this communit o it OMARA B, who [IKing Humbort 1V, it at tho hend of tho | s s sy s by ¢ fopomea and | ol sui oy uy enter the Every good Wbidir scoms to bo a pretty lovel hended fell noble men and women who, at groat risk | ge 1o b o CoPY for §1.50. U | which im0 varied in it o o piihl mbiotical of the Omaha s most’ « 165 1 16| fook occasion recently to indulge in som | o personal safoty and their lifo, but with | "y, m',“\'” T AT AT L | P e e e el MR flowers, enterec wod by the chart attendance at the meeting this ev anroastio comments rospacting a military | ufidence in the good will and’ affection [ waq tha roply, “but T sunhoss it w! v | armlesa forthe most feail woman, weakest inva. bers, bhe and i ning, hero who has figured somowhat oxten- | Of tho people, visit them iw their K- 60 b put ufl el LA ) R, LD of (Mo congrogation, . This procession # —mn sively in this seotion. Major Brisbin, of | on honiee, and by large UT'raeesy tor you, " M. Cosk foeling CHAPTER 11, mado threo circhite n he nteriof of cho tom: | ,:_u-lmm..( 6 TLo0stof, tho second U. 8, cavalry, who was_ {ho | miistrations, do theie utmont to aseuago [ roplicd, hut Fra ) '\'““ wptbhlp WBatiaile 6 choir sang the hymn hicago Times Special. 1 i i afortel i Yy tho horrors of cholera in the meanes 1 e A PeCIREL CAlmost dead ) “Wo Thank Thes O God.” The officers” antl individual referred to In Tir By [th ] a in tho moanest and | ¥ Wy g0t 2 i : : In ad or nearly dyi g ministers of the congrogation thion ook the Iz routs, Tnd., Septon oty | par and that e ave takon UmbrAZo at the ne. | ilthicst dlstricts of towns and cities af- | onoe e, Womt make much differ- | For yonrs, and given up by physicians, v k thei 1 o A f Ti T thie } : \ S enco an was the responso of the | of Bright b A placesintho puit whilo tho cliidren stood Partin aro claimng tho state, ¢ mocrats | T8 mor il the vear | iolo, and charged in. solid column of [ flicted “}:h it The lovely and amiable | ynfortunate actor, ns ko walked out, of Bright's and other kidney diseases, ; faciog thio aiter, by 8,000 and tho republicans by, 10 w i and to Butlor | 100 tho helploss editor in | Queen Marguorotto is at her husby k to actor, as ho walked out,|liver complaints, severs coughs, catled / 4 3 ’ 3 ho re icans by, 10, ¢ ) titting and found. | fmall typoupon the helpless editor in f ¥ 8 & usbai T6RBGEHA Qo5 ¢ t , called [} . Dr npitz then road thy esage, an 1o in this lat : closing the door after him. In a minute n n I 1 3 age, | safo to say that it is largoly o mat r t na i Sunday’s Yellowstone Journal, side in this labor of love, a ministoring | . Sonsumption) have heon cured. v 1 are thy tents O ¥ J v 8 1 3 v § R 1 g 3 )or 8o roturr and aga co! [T, sy { e thy tents O Jacub, b | work, and that thare has been no close poll Honty gocs t iformia on_vrivato | The Record feels a sympathy for its|angel to the needs of the poorest of hor i tho geputy, WHHbRac) S NG REHD | | TR i Mo tion of the key of the tomplo. to the [ made, Senator V¢ General Manson | o v will ovidently ook after the | Omaha colleague, not on account of tho | Subjects. What gain follows tho moral | g, o TREEY 18 10 o Jhis Hoat, | wer o agotiy of HoUrAlgis, norvouthet:) B L e e oAb st ool BIAhol ey okl 10 W s ghotst et deaporate. onslaught aimed at him, ut | iiuonco of kingly and quoenly exampla [ gh 5010 1 AT is it bl boat. | wakefulness, and various discases pecu- was tendered tipon a cushion by Mics Mabal : : L e, AT A S R T EA T bocauso it fullyagroes in all his atricturos | i theso instances will novor bo known, [y e 'c8Y4 e gheres neither. Vill my | Jiar to women. Hellman, Miss Addie Newr nor, are of one opinion, and thatis that the The Wabash Licceivers’ Report, ay The whol Al g copy do for both \ the prosentation with a fow remani. conciay | democracy were nover in such_fight 8¥; Tiot SRR 18,6 Faesl | upon his assailant. Thero probably is not f Fho Wholo royal family of Italy, excopt O 5t SRRl Bkve " is Pooplodrawn out of shapo from sxcriioitlaepangs ] s hm‘:.“mm”:x“,:”“‘“ m“ :yv] 8 couo h,‘! Lo lhxbflmq b (\1 {.‘\\‘-l :’ 1’\.:.‘,,’“;!»\. (" s 3 ;. T ) _}. recoivors of | o obin tho|United States arzmy a more | 08 the children, and the most cultured b -h.m LHL have to show her pa- |c rnl‘\“y‘:n:‘;{:u,|.m AN i chronic, of suffering | O Rl i R it today Is snfoly demooratic, | thio Wabnah rallrond nn 1o thele first roportto | gppant trumbug thati thit samo Major | 80d thiobast of tho sons and daughters of | “udy, W yaipolas | Mr, Oberfelder responded. briefly, remark. | Publi e bt indined to | the 1| the United States court to-day. 1t covers the | Bighin, Heis a soldier by tho zrace of | the nation vie with tho amiablo peoplo at | qrughed tr il nlagasundn,” gasped the | ssalishowm, oo pisoning,dyspepsia, Indigostion } :"T h”tw ;_,;m‘ I,‘, " :‘,_ m-u.] T ,,‘.1.;,1.‘..‘4 fo contr ”I’ 'X‘““"“‘ln Fooms IUM |u-;.l|£nltrr.vu\\'.\|.w\ _u; m”L\p of their m‘,n-‘.n;» his executive clemency and not because M; h.]\,“]l_m ,.’..(,; of practical beneficence [ ¢ jat the ”mt :m'!-“ I /uess wo 1l have Myl “x:;‘-‘n::’m.rm‘.:‘ all diseases frail como to Omaha, how thoy had constantly in. [ $3y8 Blaine will carry Indiana, las not bocn ment, ugust 81, The recoipts from all [ of the possession of any soldicrly attain- | Which dignify human naturo and relieve S e Have rod N ‘ { come how ys Blaine wi 0 ’ c y attain y eliovo, o leon cured by Top Titters, proof of which “'("‘"|..:.":’|I.:\‘ l{: '.5:1',“.1[ 1]} R L L R st s Laourcos woro 3,617, ishursements, [ monts, His cavacities are graded on tho | With heavenly beauty the dark horrors of AN TS o JUan It vSty HBIGHIDEHOD LIS RE TS just cause to feel proud, as theie brethyen had | 83id to have heenmade today that the TRBOR ‘.‘fv,m.'}‘,f‘,‘h:.fl 5840500 for in- [ Fobbing” element of enlisted life, rathor Italy is suffering moro from the out- ‘,:"‘fi":.,‘i"“‘ “'..}, Shan il the Ve, polsonousstuft no L]«mm-in i Paul, Des Moines, x\l.m.l go republican. The betting cl terest on bonds, divided as follows: North | than that of a commissioned officer. His break of the cholera this year than any An Unknown Man, Armed With a | T 20N 0r THOD I thelrnan 3 e o It;n it offored by R ""i:‘f.]'. I“:;”hl“."\’-"tlfi" IL """'-h“‘”t:hm|-l\:<l|nnt §210,000; Chicago division mental tendencies are governed by groed | Other country. The plague soon did its| 1evolver, Terrorizes Mrs, Gartleld, i ollowed by 1n C ::\:|.w¢;|)r\1lllw nI:‘a {‘ o nwhiat formidable but ]uw:.‘u‘.‘.‘:l"‘l’."‘«;:; {\“ \1‘ i] PEi7 500 14 viver br and ounning, wholly Incompatiblo with | Fett ™8 l“trmw' VLRI L T OMAHA Sk ollowee by i Comoaho (Thoes i None | toewhat LogmLiabls b lioens’ o mibal & Napl the higher instincts which gentlomanly | nic conditions are superior to those of | Special Dispateh to The Globe y S Srae . o K28, 3 e balance was due other roads ol Ll Y & 0 patch he Globe-Democrat, A 1 Tarasl,) by ov. Dr, Rosenspits, governor just bofoye tho republican atate con- | fieket nccowit and smdry & ther roads i | culture usually fosters in the minda of | the noighboring country; but in Ialy not | gupyiiax, 0., Septombor 15.—Thi G IO ool Yerofi cotsinic the ook of | iy Vetytmanes Ve ncfoned | 5108000 ' 000000 st o | tho, men who hold "commands in the only is the loss of life appalling, but ma- | sfigrmoon o man atrived in the eity on | L) | & P B N SARY! R "'\',‘)‘“,!"\" Yoo then dapositod in e cldine Dudley, Calkins, aud Taylor, of Fort | authorized by the court hus yet been isst United States army.: Liko many another | terial prosperity is checked by tho stop- | ¢hy 2:95 train from tho west, He wont shrine by Re: el 1o followe yne, and then someone s ed Peelle, it i ' T, B o west, 0 we this part of th u.:‘lnwll“’“’*\"lhV\l’w\"xl{ffll\l\ 8 A0k hei d all the requirements, hav. T quack salver he is successful, as moncy,| Ping of industrial works and tho partial |, tho hack stand at the north .?l.,“‘.'.'f Un-nwecho Yomar (Itoburn, O God 'ty tios | ing beon a soldier, and a_conscientions’ busi- ORIGIN OF AMMONI matters go, and he has thereputation of | ¢essation of business, .As the year is 80 | of tho union de pot, engaged & o ‘, t Myriads of Israel.) ' ness-like member of - co The [ Ammonta 12 obtained in large qu: es by being one of the wealthiest officers in the [ far advanced, and the season of cold carry him up town and the .r!”"-! ij th b A banutiful prayer was thon offored before | fict that he ~ had been unseatod | eho putrofsction of the urino of animals,—n. | 80rvice. wonthor is_appronching, thero is 1hopo [ driver to take im to prospoct stroot, the shrine by Miss Pauline ¢ Y, e |by a por majority, it was | yelopodia Br Whiio stationed in this vicinlty ho suc- | that, at tho latest, in a fow weeks' time, P PEORDOOG HALEORSy wwelve young girls ther q urged, would add to his popularity, and it was t e | 10 [near Perry, The hackman drove to the N ion presented thew floral Bed, | ! (. b wa coeded through low alliances with sov- | W shall read that the plaguo is staid. offerings to the Lord, ascending the pulpit jn | further romarked with Nt oot loc RooH TR (v hia | When this time shall o the authorities | Loine named whore tho man jumped conples andt Blacing! the b e, ek | heiwas cral of our local schomers in gotting his en this time Lcome the authorities | ot and walced 4 : S caucimiont of the shii B ¢ l“‘. NOTING h:L.I.-. el YF | fingor into tho pies which they baked | of all tho towns and citics visited by it, ,\”x‘-:Y‘»‘\lhl]d“,“:;‘i‘: ,\‘:Y, ,:‘ |v?l”' koL b, ho o d with tax-peyera’ dough and pocketed his [3nd of all which need equally sanitary SPTRTEE , flr‘,:‘f, . Harfield arad the dedl Powder does not | share the swag. Salaried by the|improvements will, it is trusted, improve + ‘ S LA o sermon, _ch text I King Potach, Lor Pasific ralirond, ko niover heai. | the occasion to prevent ity return by tho |k ro vl,..",\h:}l.\\'" B R , 9t oha Eito ermon app : Tt 4 nthe most egregious false. | timely outlay of money in their introduc- | P, poricr inforn LA ke Piper. Sy T & | moctintondly U the o gt b b the wondeeful natural ro. | ton. ~ Cholora is l}“‘““\-‘”‘ by theso | no muoh porson in tho house. Ho. por. SLIEELTES LI, Hoada sonureos of this oction in describingwhich | mens: und wurely the prajseworthy spirit | siatad that the porter was miataken, and [ % *ER SRR RS T’ P o add he ever.dipp! s pen in inl oseato | evidenc y the king and en and the Rukllv oid b At pled or Deformed, also diseases of the i hue, Tho injury which his misrapre- | leading people of Italy during tho visi i s et st TR R N rY O SRS yatem) wor sentations have done to Kastern Montana | tion of cholera will bo continued i e prAnGah scons ¥ L is almoat incaluulable. Many a poor ‘\~“1"h"" e A T I u,.‘l;»—:.nn Blood, and d farmer has been enticed hero by his ex- | kingdon o protec e BRI s romis : i ¥ his ( L bo, p ce in a suspicious manner, and_watched Urinary Organs {ravagant storics, to discover when his rence by the eifective moa the 1 attent j i voce Thoe 1, W r ly consumed ar s re | are products of the intelligent and hu 1 tho evoning ho \\-\n fu\v'yr|” inzide In e S et r“"b ador g 4 red almost impossible that lio | menitarian ingenuity of the age. Niiasin M0 Rhi ke Anth. : i ; . ; vard, pr about with a larzo double £, Catarrh, Asth | L > : i A frashviotim&to tho. dishon Humbert TV., king of Italy, was b acting, 98.caliber revolver, a by new and suc- 3 ray . pldest s Tict J = ) ovolvel iar- 0 Blood and Urin- th Jewish church, exy f a_heartless corporation, March 14, 1844, the cldest son of Victor 1 e , thomineiiTes tho threold Aawcniic beedicton v said s T (o Tnmanucl, aftorward king of Sardinia, | (olophoned ; “';h, @ \:‘r‘:;l‘ gariily tronted oy Dr, Harfiel P b f anc ) firat king of g ited ltaly, an o ~ o ¢ of oung men, miadle aged, ey s : :Iu: f B At Milwa erday Minnie R. paced n | 8ion regarded a8 a guarant ,,1— his | the archduchees Adelaide, ot Austria. | yiyed shortly after, arrested the man and stion, Palpitation of th Tead d Miss Minnie State S | b, tho second bust timo over i i, | truthfulness, *tJim” Drisbin mado o | Ho took partin the movoment of 187, | ook him to tho station, When thoro he e i+ Tothschild od of the fol e | 6. Tolm, the probibition candidate for the | reputation in Eastern Montana, and is | for tho unification of Italy. This grow | beitively g SN ABN SIOR0. 0 & bloH) (Can ol etorod o s | P the f : : putation ntana, R Bly poeitively rofused to give his name or |And vigor, if cste is'not too long neglec lowing ve rano, Mrs. A. Rotowater, ith the orator,. prosidency. addressed 23,000 people b tho | now bringing the service into contompt [0ub of tho allianco of Sardinia With | i)l anything whatever about himself, He [ Mo Sufieet” doiices (1565 st has studiod AR teal, of Oburiin, O., one | Central Music hall in Chicago last night. |in Idaho, France, which began during the Crimean | g8 whatever about himself. He fson Modieal” Collego (1585) aud has st M lRa REbyed e ey piteme 2t Kl 3 b ¢ is a tall, fine looking man, well dressed fon in Tondon, Paris and Berlin, 1 afllict Nt RO T e Ty s i e Ho claims to be an author, and has [V rmu! was ceme nted by the marriagoe f iy Jlack clothing,and were chin whiskers, Lor write full description of your case, and med; ol i b ot enro.Pneumonia Libel. succeeded in sccuring the publicazion of [ Of tho Princess Clotilde, Humbort's sister | ypparontly about G0 ye » |elne may To reat you. Consultation free. Address r. I. L. Fisher, , 11 1 N br ly about (0 years old, and looks sary, Crounse’s Plock, Omaha, Neb | and Mr 3. 15, Burm: oveland & Hend iavesivng, T, September 18, —John [ soveral works to which his namo is at- | 3nd daughter of Victor Immanuol, with [jikg a goutherner. W, i : TREAN indaye; A > 0 a southerner, What his intentios .m Sundays. e G ¥ unty, with an aggre- | Rogers, of Abingdon, brought suit for 550,000 he t which were m «it. | Prince Napoleon, in 1859, The war be- 5 i aony % i n i L tached, but which were mostly not writ. 8L ) U9 [wero no one can tell. itis thought by o ORI PN iy of gt nisand, lanags against Snich Lattier, Henry Dan- | ton by himself. The shears and paste-pot | troen I'ranco and N")'“"m[ ou ono 8o | ho polios that had Blrs. Garfield sk n\?x Sy S wing to the want of time several things T lopand Dr. Miller, for cireul false re- | supplemented by the braine of some in- | #1d Austria on the other followed hard |, grgqlf ho : \ comploted. The whole n LOUISVILLE JOCKEY CLUB RACES, pleuro-puc Ihe plaintifi alleges that | where ha may have ¢ sta. | allics, IvuLw'w unexpeotedl mmu-mcul 2 coeanoGioow ornattan [HE¢e L i L i pro I 2 | whero ho may havo chanced to bo sta- y though ho was of unsound mind, and b Ided, and the pews, wh im0 oaltha ; el [ fendants to injure the salo of his cattle, |8ources from whichhe evolves his con- coded tho o aty of I"‘““’"““"““ by 8 | himsolf and b o PO RORRIO A("_i ; to Omaha, will be . three-y wile s tributions to literature, His rank of ma. | fow months. Undor tho provisions of tallis frocly/ond rationally, Sieendy i o el e of their places upon theie artival Gi A Baloon Ascension, jor-—w ally gained brovot ti- this arrangement king Victor Immanuel [ ¥iane Iasona . hers' wilk contaizie 1o Mding « completed struct Bob Miles | o' e of publishers. and standing | Papal states and tho duchios of Parma | o ORpSlifof BrocliMon ) . for TNFANTS, Th bert diet for e gy T JEWISH NEW YEAT : Prof. Kin county. fair o that hig] pxmm shers, anc etandingond Modens. Suoosssful revo.| SUmNGRIELD, IIL, Bontomber 18,—Tho 11l | - DYSPRITICHanl INVALIDS, Highly buatole This evening at 7 o'cle ! 2L £ B lutions led to % _ | nois state hoard to-dsy issued a call for a ) miasa driok. Trico@nndite, A% SR Fede it labors, Tt is |lutions d ictor Im cans | b ] Madunc e RIS 1 ; neraldn : At Pecific & couplo | manuel boing mado king of Ttaly infUional conveution of thow intorestod in tho Bl ) i 3 BOCthangt N T February, 1861, At that time time Itomo [ brecding and manzement of varions classes Foud 1o r i il aourcas of Montana, |and Vonotin wero not inluded in a_uni- [$f1ikestock to boliold ut Clisago November 4 el s i Mty ¢l va ore it : : e *|ted Italy. Prince Humbert took ) entlon and oxtormination il 25 ¢ sight. [1 Phe A i e 2 was to receive several thou ¥ e 4 08 /N lation, state Wi o in stampa, 1 ko | informnation cor p of the worlk | tiVe I n the stirring event R e O EIC T b ConT e e | G work, when | times. o assisted in the work of reor- ty of forming a0 e L O e e e |y lom of the two » stock men of the country Curbing and Guttering, i ( ily of unac visited Naj red, 1o will ho received by tho under- Henry Bl £ the Me I T . st Tho company paid hir his prico | ; A8 'Y l‘n I~h l‘ irm, vt ptreot, in AC ; - : T ks of the city of | ( 1T, | 1 & 0 led | ¢ ° || edition to be burned, co that the few coj N ] Ao, ’ 4 i | s -0 il ies which led author peddicd disquicting rumors afloat concers ducation reserves the right to roject | n by I v i\ [ the slliance [ abou n teu rade y of cortuin Liverpool firm 7 to ) ( ¢ + i )\ 14 1 f 2 $ ne I cmber 18th, 183 O.H, N City, i | 1by M i | will venoved fron 1 L il tthe monb: withi tho title of Liguboantpon e s of cotdon, corn, provisions and e ks CONOYER, tan, | I . ARG Jreaont t thlo of V2740 v during the ay the i 0 81376 Hocretary Board of Educat | 1 Diaké Oikx - y in his carri . i ! i, fgar. 1 rumors slightly sul itar guins Carte TPhese are some of | The erushing defoat of ”"" lian army urrangements, This fi Sl 3 r > Her 3 with what T' wag more than ollset by the success | (), s b engi ) f Durnnett, i t and nted |The Armadas of the Land of the \‘V"‘ ; i Prussian army, and the restoration . : .\‘ b heer E Iapsba er and equelly cogent ns whi ] 00 ACARAILI0 O ””"1;‘ BLFIOL8 (Of Hendricks' Hurt é'# % Y8 « ], nrter fu) accounts, 1t 13 not ex ’lkhl)' to 400 ray viit € y to the growing ) 1 \ & 1 ! i ful 80 3 ) 3 300N oN, September 18, —Hendricks o erliye T A A AT E T Wo olscere that hiv | kingdom of ltaly, In 1860 JHumborb| . oo oo o Hoktamber 18, —=Hondri Miss L. M. Payor, of Ashland, i i turo of the naval department that way rocently dropped from tho list | married his - cousin, tho - Princess | Gy vougorday, was unable to re b Sao b i e J e figaro in tho budsot for 1885, Tall partien. | of direotors of the First. National bank, | Marguorcitt® of Savoy, duughtor [|[LXWER, NERERAND Lo fach Saybrony ol C. Kig, of Grand Talusd, s rglatered | 110 Gre i ! ¢ | Austrian fl allowed to. tranapire, | pudiated payment of his subscriptioa to |or of King Victr Immauuel, Tho only bricfly, then roturnod hero and ror | at the Metropolitan, onee m 1, they e/ soys & Vienna telogram to tho London | the Ton iver ditch 'ulll 1 born to l);u union ‘,\]wLm Imman- ‘mu L to Indianapolis, The crowd at Say | wenstine and wife, Buncroft! | Gapital start, Th I ro: needs but Standard, 1L i3 stated on i-of! 1 e uel, priuce of aples, w ho 18 now 15 | brook numbered from five to six thousand, | AT litle descrption, Drako, Curter) gtoff | athority that indepondently of tho e Havo you scen the Campaign Whips, [Yous old. After tho outbroak of tho| oo mem e { Mz, Jay Northrop and family have reburned | longth and a half, Miss Woodford undera struction of the p yworful new iron-clad | at Moore's, where the lion roars for th . .‘l. \,;:“-.n I) ranco and ,‘ m‘w:mllx in III“I- ather's Salke, o A AR oh dend pull, At thoond of o m d throo | Crown Prine Rudolph, which is to be a | cheapest and best goods in tho west. , tho Krench garrison was withdrawn} Wasiinaiox, September 15,—The presi- o B b ){nl\- spent the summer, { g, 1ongy .1,‘ W ‘1 ; a ql\.,. ]J, Lnuu;]nh of m ull‘;xllnmu building, and the | Come and gee them, it will do you good. 'lrxml“ I; Jme, wh'llrh ; Lm'-m:«l h,“ :]lm dent has appointed Harry Kislinghury, son of r MelInnis, of ,tho firm of McIunis & | nearer to Carter and . there romained to the nforcement of the torpedo flaet, there | aGtf AL LEOODE, umbert then made the | Licutenant Kislingbury, wl @ i s g ] ‘ Sison . 0 y, who lost his lifo Bussey, returned yester from « trip ‘-"“"I' I;’ \11”‘1“ i L tho )].. M”Q the | ig great activity in the dock-yard of Pola, St *‘Imperial City” his residence. Victor [ tho Greely cxpedition, as eadot at 1.::,“ [ n‘.:l we yarpiah, llorg 2 ‘”‘w";j; let tho filly out | Proparations aro being curricd on without |4 New Train Kor Beatrico ana|immanuel died Junuary 9, 1576, when | mval acadony b Annauli Chas, A, Watkins, mauagor of the Dijou | Whip . Tt was Bo user ~ Miss Woodford only | interzuption for tho equipment of the ex- Wymore, Humbert became the Second King of Ao UMM R AL RN o | e to take longer and «icker strides and | peditionary vessels which are to display | e ; United Italy. In November of the| Spa Isiand Firo, opera company, i in the ety and quartered | (uickly opened the daylight Lo | the Austrian flag in distant scas, whero Commencing Sunday September 14th, [ same year a man named Giovanni Pag- | 54 1eanciseo, Septenber 18, —Tho bark- “ at the Paxton, oo I|1'7r~w 1t .nu|L - wl’“””“”"‘ She | it has noyer before beon | the B. & M. railroad will put on a daily | sananto attempted to assassinato him entine “Tropic Bird,” from Prospecto Tahiti, Mr. Harry Hackett, of Dunn's Commercial | PPUATe( for i womont, to have ran awey, | soen, —Thero aro also, it _appoars, | train for Wymore and intermediate whilo ho was ontering Naples in s ear- | brinies nows to-day that o groater part of - tha | gy yndisputed iu the BROAD GLAlegmmq agency,has gone to Chicago to spend a couple [ and where she 1 certain ports where the Austrian Lloyd i i ) riage, but ho escaped with a elight|hs/uess portion of the lower island has - been ;| iicag and where she was pulled up alu yd | stations connecting at Crote with the [, orais) destroyed vy fire, S120,000, of weeks in visiting with frienas, still coming to s halt with m steamers call regularly, but whereno |, ; soratch, . 3 - ARARLELEL A VERY BEST OPERATING, Are Thomas I rotarnod to Fort Niobrar | 420 inpinic tho race by ten loi Austrisn _mon-of-war has ovor cast|°VeiPg train from Omaha. During the reign of King Humbert | s " za. Sho was accompanied by Misses P [ A | v o anehor. Toorder to reduco as faras| On and after that dato two passenger | Italy has steadily advanced In wealthand |~ Offending lussian Laws, QUIGKEST SELLING AND Ty 7 M0 ol 5 2 great eastern handicap two year olds, | 5ogible the cost of the projected . | traing a day will run as fu]luw standing amorg the nations, Recent | St Prikisivic, September 18, —Advices ud Richardson, who will 0 with her | three quartors enstone won, Govaa | & projected expo Y i .—Advice and Riche 10 romaln with her B i AT ) “|ditions, the Austrisn squadronnow on|lLeave Omaha budgets have shown surplusses, and the | from the nort,state that the Russian corvetto for a few days ap Bwoepstake mile and | duty in Europe, under command of Vice | Arri Crote army and navy of the kingdom aro|at Vadicostok seized the American schooner Mr, D, C. Adams, Mrs, | [ Goneral Mo Admiral Pilner, has been cut down to a| ** Deatrice strong, Popular education has becn im- | Eliza for contraband goods on Loard, ~ and Miss Lillic Woodw vad, Kuolid 8d-1 : minimum, 1t consists of the flagship| * Wymore : proved, but illiteracy is still great; nc th i schooner Helena, for illegal /er ofr '*“U“wlmbllu- AT R 2 i vter hui dicap awe potak Radetziy, now in y waters of C f cording to the census of 1581 the averags Ling, ¥ are ab th yon the w ¢ IR A ¥ f Corfu; ; h ) ; ‘ 1 | Rrctars aad 1 o the three gur : Hum, Nautilug,| A number of the population above —— iy ; il ] L v |2 A d-the paddlo-sicamer Grapes, 20-pound basket for 75 cents, [ of aze who could not read or wri Juvenile Hace War, ' a flo—( . Sy ! | Taur » o e ‘;A Heimrod's, 61.94 per cont, During 1852 Taly did N Ky., September 18,—Morgan | Lutestring 14 China 8 ,and the Hun goes for A — foneign trade amounting to ahout 500, r, aged 16, son of € VA G T Lot e ol Handi ks, 1 y lor 4 | A Read Morse & Licunne:'s new card, 000,000, Ther me. (.000 mi |aiRe At s o { ! ! RSB, ‘ u | raitronds open in Taly, and ' the comple- | i ol ) T I 1 - i ¥ \ " . tion « ho ¢ ting Il | t 1 and ; o Handi ; fitteen s ruiso & |coat atant & Squires, 215 don of the exainy ayatern Lag bes | i Tiwe 1 A ; L reonally King Humbert is ¢ —— [ | voy g 5! ‘ REMOVAT BALE ngly popular, and bis quovn i much be- | |, F4% Cmiste Vrom Wisconsl ‘ i h ~— 5 | Tho Butlerites, land, the Fru 1 | Ch rlain, Howo 1I. the| 2Vé% Jav @ : 1 orat r bliity, Mental and | busket for 70 cents, | Chicago Times, M 1 | Sixteonth st e - g, ————— of the Bighth Wisconsin 1 | 1} fur unny Episode, ™ | I | dobn ¥, H presid ‘o comfid ! ] | dor ¢ s 0 \ g . 1o W Lureon af th e _.A.."-” In rter | 828 ek Tho | £ 1 place about Ostob 1“““,_‘ o : 1ise is the republicau ¢ | 10 Westorn | 1 . 1 8qudro; 10:¢ntly maneuvered be- | s | prices for two weeks, w18 loanl p " f e | A up was \ed to the aing. § o | r as [ including t ER 98- SRG. RS : f ite | n ver train fromthe west yesterday mornin i ) Loy, ir }az, 1he Pring Eujou, | "h o silver-ekinued Pickled Onions | of the winor theatros. walkad ll BT P 18,~The Matlp says: 4 § Y 9 | &t others, is sull etationed at that|at Heimrod’s, 818.2 » iy g R ¢ | Besun nof regobi ) atlemptec y in which were the de rom ( ut the e fTipa i e Por s ST AN L] ¥ IR sl marriage licenso oflico in San Fraucisco a | o, 0 Minister Fer ‘I i rado, Wy Av ah and Ne a uy uce th r to Asia, Afric 2, and A fow days ago, and, tapping gontly on the | e Chineso i e ado, Wy \ y and D it ; ) 3, , Al 10- ¢ The Carpenters and Joiners' union No, | countor with his cane, att } et | t T it il i his cano, attracted h ; A M A R P lin w be followed | 58 will give th ball of th ez | Mexico, to attend the meeting ooy iy ¥, 11 give their firat ball of the season [ tention of Deputy Joe Cook Ind I uternational Brotherhood of locomotive | 100.000 to tbly more, Offot.o acquisitio T'ho object in {at Falconer's hall, on Thursday Septem R YT T YT e | ndiana Prohibiciontsts, e e e e a Tarnto, Canada, | b e eliy af il Ringe by | Ao 18 0 protect and dovelop Austriun | ber 18, Musio will b furnishod by tho ! riod,” ko muraured, *if 1t aw/'t toos I | ShAN azaLin: el o Ll b MARF”AGE GUIDE ! ireman, to be held ¢ onto, Canada, |yill cast at least d the rewaindcr | trade in those distant parts, and (o sup- [ dth infantry band, Tickets $1 each. in- | troublo to you.” X LB Felectors was named toduy by the prohibi- | 305 L e b, i Ll L t : tion state central committea, St. John \ull’ ol il ¢ oubi O aquiiiive wha te port here bodk ‘of grent it Latler is « hy dnsse 16 Yevims v W' nd miko spesches, et to all, * lealld, Biasgy there reclamations made g8 r, ‘ I i wnde eluding suppe m& SDon't mention it, id the afisble !yisit the state ¢ wvise. wmencing next Monday. 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