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‘)\l \T A D AL TY RE, E *"MONDAY. SEPTE \[BT‘R 2) 1884 F | &S a— | — T — : s ) V PROPER AND IMPROD- | for. wheat at Hastings ga- | 1867, and wrote some very hueronlin:‘imhrrn." from the painting J. R, | boys aged seventeen, was drowned in the same TANTED—A ) T IR FUSION PROPER ANI ? whoat 2 ’ 3 ath ! . ] THE ( MAFA BEE ¥ion of demoosatie $ that | lotters to the New Yotk I7crald from | Reid. Lionardo's famous head of Christ | neighborhocd while bathing, “' wh : it ol : : s reproduced in facs! le ym the say n b —— o we have opposed fusi n on esented Cass county Ia- | this place. In 1868 Bennett sent him to : X‘] <‘I1 s n .,«..vrlm‘r from the .;n,) ot n ¢ n . Owmaha O 016 Farnem e | ral tickot in Nebraska a8 indc- |ture a spicimen of what the farmers are | Abbyssinia with ”‘w »r"lfl;'*/l‘;""{";' occasionally published which it is hard | I s o ot oAb Convetl Ry o, No ¥ Pearl 8| tonaiblo because o large ma of the | to expect from democratio reformers who |42 war cotrespondent of the T/erald: | for the gonoral \derstand, but | Wil tris ok woney g ( oy ma Wi mark by sending to the Jsnzuage of mi p g i Btrect, Nenr 3 N f this state u promising | are howling about t d ita presi | 77,01 the first roport of the storming ]\' i 1s uomis N 10 a general T h & y ropublicane on th isanie wo fully | der wndidate! Nebraska farmets |and capture of Magdella and the death of | iy 3 o] Thay heir b t t Fentienn B - legis: | who d. 1 railrond will we | King 7 dore, who killed m mself when } ¢ e 4 1 | w2t . . ) gl ol 3 ) sympathy [ tor of the Platt the | New York 77 this | o smplete the li ' r : W : : » | 0 " 1 - W st o ¢ 1 Bennet anloy @ 1| natte { ainbe Senotivs | \ D i Temvs posTRA |f l L gl 1 1 to th putation of the ZZcrald for | o o v § y ’ \ . i x M . A, Now I lan, u v W, 1 has nomir If self a w f Stanley, | snrred the na 5 T e t g ¢ W I ADE ot fo P best ol bl of tho th t D I sce, is to help the Dritish to rescuc § of il . e Lnot v 1 ¢ ! A Mreiag i 1" | Chiin Gordon, A parngraph or's M o for Ogtol oyl W A . ] ¥ " to b with th | now ating ar to the i i Bt 4 N Briter ot oAt th t Keep | } oly i daughters of ek dre A wrx . L 1y Ad ] Omsha Bk, | the llionaire Pike, ) built the We are sorry for you but we | houae in Cincinnati, but the H % 5 an > are afraid wo_cannot ace you § jbjccted, and th oventh par - 1 the sta 1 thisanatter, Mr, Dolan was ian beoame famous, 1 don & : p “A\‘myx;. ] v rooms closels and men who w re- | nominated, and will b er there is in the Pike | /oo ‘[‘ o 1“}{ s "“ chly illus- ¥, Chicago St TR {9 by tha handsom rity.—Ac( Tribune, but we know horein Omaha | &5 vy tinn Usua’ from tho matohless i ican party by es that it SR, : | drawings of Gibson and Dielman, The n- [ J70% LENT—A niccly furnished room suitable for R become & m of to nocossity | 1 it is tho unanimons wish ¢ um.m was dead gone on Annie | i U s Groat Hall of Willlam i | 0o gentiomen, 710 sontn 16th b \eo.26p $ed 1 eolt forall who desire | Pl of that district that Dolan should tho actress, who finally gave him | o o b0t Rev, Treadwell Walden / Ifitch, and golf-preservation fc who desiro i A AP cold shoulder, and afterwards com- : ) 0) Box, 488 Oms bottor govornmont to unite upon candi: | TeProsent them in the state senate they | - tted sulcide 1n St Louls,” contains many novel and impressive his. - = o S ¥ | represont them and |®F® no better than he is, If momory [ ';,“ L ;;vruu)\ pictures; and tho seventh patt of Congressional hibition Conven. T : + g s 7€ |sorvos us correctly Dolan ropresents the | ——<‘Stanley cortainly hashadaromark- o, n'u \rtiat Strolls in ol : Leir interests and will voice | o, A 1] 81 N 3 is enriched not only by the artist’s quaint day last wee Th the sentiments of the pooplo :r.mnw: Water distr and 1“”1 all | at 1d an adventurous career,” said a | aketches, but also by some very effec ‘l‘i‘i“l‘“ he no he ¢ £ 0 at that is, W tainly have | bystander, *'E: Y St S, B ! 2 e hu it to his b.som for n inatoad of being mare dumiries and toola | XNOW What that {a. We nly have | byatander. *“Everybody knows Stanl pictures by S. E. Rogers. Irank S Ly AT district, wh of the Prok representatives €0 m no grudge against Dolan, but ho has cost | history pretty well since he first ]m“ ne lln,“ln (\un(rlhn)h s an interesting paper g 1 - Iy Monterey, the most plcturosque town th splo of Nebraska a good deal more | connecte eralc b- | O Monterey, i Juo towr u peoplo of Nebraska d connected with the ZZerald, butthe pub-{ ;o'\, i1 o4 “Moxico, with nine excellent money than he will ever be worth. |lic does not seem to know much of his|illustrations. R. tograum contrib- medicine and str enough to kill a nopoly. Misgouriand West Vir. wpoly. TuMissouriand West Vi An emetic and stomach pump saved of ginia the republicans have sed with the Johnson coun greenbackers who have nothing in com- | T2 S ¢ . Jonrnal has on exhibi \ i \ While his absence from the next legisla- | earlicr carcer. Mo was born in 1840, | utes a similar sketch on the English camp eix ears of what is called “‘cali j mod with each other except to defeat the i & 3 Alderst The il P Tent h ¢ T ture would be a loss tojthe railroads and | near Denbigh, Wales, Ho came of hum- | A% lerehot he illustrations from the § in length 00 810, ‘,.,“,m confederate democracy. Down in Mis & b author's «kuclm are not abl aples | S weighed t 71 | 22 and Loave ym m. reot ¢ 3 i s tho tax-caters it would be a great gain to | blo parentage, and was placed in the 3 tablo examples [Sehmioraite. ey e 'mm ok |® 1 o o | gouri the democratic papers are railing 80 _ of fine effect and masterly drawing. John | oy i 37 Kieeh ¥ from th at fusion and_ abusing tho fusionists as | ¢ Producers and tax-piyors, poor-house, whero ho remained until ho | MacMullen contributen an articlo cn [of this samo kind, which will average U5 buth: o cniieinen, o1t Harnoy St 3 el i i ; ) an thirteon yoars old. Ho was a bright | I college, with illustrations, the acro, I b 4 to call conventions for tho election of dele- [ being devoid of principsl and hon- A $ T - vras een y § ’ i t) a B P 3 atos, Pk IR Nebiaata’ (e ‘Fepublicle: I is vory amusing to notico the gyra. |y 4 und not long after leaving the poor My Lifo as a Slavo is an autobiograph- Sund St thiee Foomn; Wit 8 David City, Sept. 15, 1884, pds ol LA ¥ tions and contortions of some of the pa- |} oo poieaid to have taught school, | 108l sketeh taken by Miss Porter from | ot st. 12341 3 \\ M, WOOLMA A, \Vn{\nw.\mn, can papers denounce the fuelon pers in this state concerning the course of ”’ § NG g Bitin * | the lips of an old ~colored man. The ; o ro in{ land u{,l.v e 4 M \mnm- 1LLIAMS, f o £ ) 5 Sk i o subsequently shipped as a cabin boy i i i _ | tried three different windows, and when Mr. hed paclor and F boiween democrats and anti-monopolists | 4o Bry, with regard to candidates in the R L opening article of the number is an illus child asked thom what they were after t for Now Orleans, where he was adopted | trated paper on Copenhagen by Horace nm made some threatening answer, when he . Scudder. There are three capital | fircdd a pistol through the window at them. short stories. William M. Ivins contrib- | They retreated in hot haste. utes animportant and timely paper on| Oa Wednesduy evening Mrs, Samuel Huff- municipal financo, ticorgo William Car- | man, living fifteon miles west of Bradshaw, tis makos a plea for tho usefulness or | While kindling a fire with coal oil, was horri TOR RENT— Cottage asa political monstrosity. The party | yragent campaign, In one breath wo are Clark strects, T.J. F lash may bo swung furiously over the |1 that everybody whom the Bre sup- head of the] bigoted partisan withfsomo effect, but for the mass of the by amerchant,John Rowlands, whose name ) he assumed instoad of his own, Rowlands vorts is suro to bo defeated, and, |gioq without making a will and Stanley the very next moment pet candinates |was compelled to shift for himself. When The Campalign in the Necond District, Captain . H. Stickel's appointments: lo who do their own i i th s L TSty September 27—Aurora, Hamilton county, 2 | PeOPIe 7 whom the Bre happens to compliment | the war of the rebellion broke out he en- | Ayotic™ exbloration 1 bly burned, and is now in a dyiog condition. Selack B e Forkoomty, 3o'dook, | HUDKINE and their own voting the olub | o oonsratulated upon assured victory, | listod in the confederate army, and was | pich, PULEC O 'th'u‘“‘hmi‘:““j;‘°‘;o "{;" M, Sapp, wife of |1%1.\“\\}]1,,]“1.'.“;m o Septomber 20 ork, York county, 2o'cloc! % % Pus. _ iyl * | tak risoner. Upon his reloase he rds, as also badly burned, dying of tho party bully has no torrors. Fus- | v i aken prisoner. Ups AR Bt STHEALLS o A iy . ry queer, ien't it, that a man is suro of T < L ely topice. A ut OR RENT—Furaished roor P September 80—Seward, Seward county, 2 |ion within itself cannot be mado odious Aikat When s Bix VEELSoA Yiinand volunteered in the United States navy, | " mpo Nosth American Review for Oc- | du ) shaw. o8 BERTSFUmlie and became acting ensign on an iron-clad. tober is notable as well for the import- T S i horrified yot its support is regarded of so much | At the close of the war Stanley drifted | 00" ¢ tha toplos troated, as for oGl | O veE s epOT llm, athittt 1 horrified oclock, p. m, of the town o U1 or disreputable. It is only where an at- sese, Butler county, 7 o'clock, p. m. *flmpt is mado to nubatitute shams and |3, anco aboat from place to place until he came | {108 % (6€ (OP IR/ The 1 is about to build a S110C) gambling house, Qctober 1-David City, Butler county, 2 5 3 i L — to Omaha, and here he bogan writing |inonce, of its wrlters, Theleading ac- | yoreyokor chipsand King: Faro will hold o'clock, p. . LU et G g ; v Sk 1Bttt % You & | ticle, ¢Moral Character in Politics,” in [ nihily conrt. Tho only nucstion which ow thoso letters to the New York 7/erald which were the means of attracting Ben- nett'sattention to him, and lmally result- October 1-Tsing, Dutler county, 7:30 |upon the people andidates whose| Ir is a noticablo fact that most of those ““J;:,]fb,", ?,"7,,“"," Polk county, 2 ofclock, |C8700F I8 ab variance with tho prin- | unhorsed railroad kings manage to return by President J. H. Seelye, whose expo- | bothers the scribes o n in whether the sition of the ethical principles inyolved | columns to support a statu: of the gamey girl . " " . n o ! 3. I uld be of red or blue ivories, If the dealer Si16a whilol they | Brofess; . thal from thoir Turopean oxilo with a comfor- | {ny A in tho popular clection of candidates to | tho ciples which they profess, that fusion P ing in his employing him as in travel AERUB AT LA dovarAman bttt u‘(n\ becomes a moral monstrosity, Fusion ln?xln nest-egg and 1 restored h@}th. and expl r.\l{{nu. ldm)xxny; ‘:[)nmlm h&; command the attention of every ri )f Miss Belle Brook- Triend, Salino county, 2 o'clock, | on Charles I, Brown and Captain Stlck- | Villard comes back with a half-million, th ‘tn f\\;r :{mniz :'::un ;x‘x“r,r. :?.“r minded citi “Beneflts of tho Tariff Sy A L'L]h'v x(, 'd',]‘éf",.m"b elis perfectly proper because both of | exclusive of his frugal wifo's savings, and | F10% €0 SDYSSIIM ! ol to the article in the T ; : : » 14| 1 ouge to his present high position s cer- these men aro truo exponents of the [ ho is as fresh as a daisy, while Mr. Garri- | faily o big stride, and one that will al- ow would whites st Upon the ¢ ings, of T —Stromsburg, Polk connty, 7 o'clock, p, m. Uctn\n‘r p.m \ys((m, & Beq| ptembor number on the “Evils of the | w: ) ffs about three ild, She then Tarift System,” is & aymposium consiste This is a groat year for crops, 1includ- 5 Gabdg ep populaz seutiment in this state. But when son has “roturned from his watoring | waya oxcite admiration.” ing of threo articles, writton Tospectively A. Denton, and 3 4 it in attompted to combine the votes of | Jlace after adhering strictly to the ad- it v ke hat Peivato Hon. | ¥ John Raach, Prof. R. E. Thompson > mother of the | —— = s democrats and anti-monopolists upon J. | vico of his physician,” and weareas-[ T DIC ¥ou know tuas Lavaie B d Nelson Dingley,Jr.,who advocates tho { tamil stroct, the correspondent of the Chicago Wizt the advent of Logan In the west we shall soon have Indian summer, ¥ of protec tries with g n of American indus- Morton, a life-long railroad | sured that he is so comfortably fixed that | *¥ 'w»‘v’ :i[\[‘}‘y””"."".,f’f'r'l" Sl Times in the Greely expodition!” a Furnish hod rooms, Iuquire 205 ! : . oning | lobbyist and pronounced monopolist, | he is not compelle2 to resume business ot LA e rs are from the Bo 4 T i thero can bo 1o harmonious union of the | the old stand. Drominent ]“w.yxu\f ok phe f’?t.k‘\}mf e St e So ran this has beon & campaign of [ B BT fsed, oven| = = : own. ou sy you don't kuow | o L et Wical naues, 1 Zochic o apologies, except with St. John, T eE RlDAY e tie iterids D pbni ek Tax: county commissioners should take [it!” continued the gentleman; ‘‘neither | hag an article by the Rev. Dr. Au N i RN e bility to Morton sud s smirched |mMmediste stops to build a retaining wall | doos the es.” *How'a that!” | Jessup, entitled “Why I Wish to Visit {‘;“““” fnihity S ’i;‘;;:::' 't 20th St., one bock nort! D A on the Farnam street front of the coutt | “Well, I'll toll you about it, as it may | America”; “The Philosophy ot Conver- |t ha done before spring, k3 Tur congrossional contest in the Firat | 10r or less with tho school land frauds district in considerable of a Brown study, | 4114 mal-administration, The republican a8 it were. anti-monopolists may refuse to voto for T Dawes and scratch his name, but they will not stultify themsclyes by voting for Morton, Our advice always has been to all who i q s ..A,lyo B. Frothingham; “Tho house lot. Our soil issuch that a land- pm.um.umung to Henry's frionds in :;r’ DT ;C:I:‘r“ hll;?'m.“c‘. slido may occur at any timo, and cause | this part of the country, and at the same | Greighton; **Shall the Jury. Systom ba thio foundation of the cout houso which |timo surpriso the Zimes to learn that | Abolished” by Judge Robert W. Hayne; is fourtoen feet above the level of the|it had the only correspondent on that ex- | <‘The Genesis of Tennyson’s Maud”, by 3 street, togive way and ruin the building, | pedition, and didn't know it. Hen. | Richard Herne Shepherd; and Tho De- firc RO coml Aty s : X 'en- | ¢ elopment of Machine Guna”, by Licut. Bt L S It is the intention of tho commissioners |ry, while on his way east in 1881, to join | 0. Slooman, B e e e T i tioal oetorm to sombine and | t0 Pulld o retaining wall, and they might | Grooly, stopped in Uhicago, and called on | DMiss Graco Denio Litchfield contrib- | to.a nuighbor's hous for protection, ~Tiliman T cont singlo of nsulte; . K. 20tk g, Dav: esire praction’ relorm o combive Mnd| . ooy g, it now bofore any damage is | Clint. Snowdon, who was then managing | utes a short story, “The Price I Paid for | Was arrested the next duy the sherilf and will | eiport, ____ il LoaAx may not be a master of the 5 e o i s o homerayitho gliest ol vote down a bad man _ on whatever ticket : : RLkin o T 2 doubtleas get the full benefit of the law. Ol IR Gl e resant | 4000 oditor of the Zimes. He maid ho had |4 §ot of Ruskin, " to the Qotober Contury. Tho crimaon calciminor of Calhioun, Wash- | JUSLT nort at Grand TIsland, for a his employer, T, A, W from tow During the tho meht of ¢ T RENT—0ne turnished rcom (618 Dodge- 103-20p ok T—A small fumnished front room, Howard trect. 90! absence of 15th, Till ¥ tson’ and | JYOR FENT—House and harn Tuere is too much money in the treasury ef the United States, and too little among the people. S T BRI G Furnished room o north 17th street, f i he may be. If the ropublicans present - — : A throe-part novelette, *Tho Kuight of I i ple understand him protty weil. Y already arranged to write somo lotters i i n county, decorated the Miss 0K REN : 1 o e e TR Arrange the Black Forest,” by Miss Litchfield, P s S e O BEX e RN Ihe O DELon b RN ER IR 0| FL Smiomm wasiominated by he | £ iy tve Py Sty rerale aboutithe exs | wrill begin in Dacemben, vhishSit 1s! any e e e Hncita bad G Hede o Tue fool friends of Mr, Dawes should |i8 1o necessity of fusion, but when that | demo-anti-monopoly party for congress- idly that he {'the Germaus of mal Ok RENT—Houso with six large rooms, §20.00, 7-tf gnopoLy, o it i od, Mrs, Mary Hallock Toote will i i i i .. | man from this district, on lust Tueaday. [pedition and would like to correspond [ nounced, y Hallock To t he aceuso mans of R RENT—Houso with sbx larzo rooms, 1 not slop over so much in attacking T | Party allows the railroad boses to dio-| ¢y b Miioklo fs & good republican | with the Zimes as well. Aftor talking | illustrate. _ e I SOV AL Sk it O % Bex while they are defending the school | tate nominations and candidates aro pre- | pyolc-ylid,— Kearriey County Gazctte, | with him for some time and finding that STATE JOTLINGE, with shotgene, Eonglish g0t posession of ong | JROK KENT- Fumished rooms molem impros land frauds, souted that lack ability or integrity, beat| [ will bo a good enough man to |ho was quite a bright fellow, and had of the the guns, The German clubbed his und | Referencos excht nged.” : Y = = . |them by all means. Boat them with an | 4. H : .1 | written a good deal for the 1World and| The Buffalo county fair begins at Kearney | (20, Eoglish met him half-w They fought | ———— e ] Borring has become s0 common in m“_mmi”mlm S R elect. Ho will bo a landslide that will | oo, - papers, Snowden made a bargain | September 50, with tho clubbod wes ch l:..lvltm‘.xx s pocond store v suiatle o Nebraska that snti-monopoliats do ot | . ez teig|buryanotLalid with him to write exclusively for tho| Grand Tsland has put 14,000 school bonds | Sy Horown 15 tho s ot the oid nnan | et 4 fool hurt when thfiy e R oallod Ieacintant crat or a republican, fusion or no fusion, 2 Uhlcflgl) Times. He was to send back | on the market, was using the son on him when Mrs, F l young men b o to the rescus with Don't send a railroad capper to the next| ys presont pricos of whoat are said to | lettors every time he had a chance whilo| Ne ve organized a Blaine | like a brave weman ¢ of xpediti i and Logan c sitchfork, stood the ed men of f od of nished oo damooraly logislature or to congress, If you have [ the lowest known in Chicago for four. | tho expedition was going out, and after | and Logan club. a pitehfork, stood the infuriated men off and Nicoy arnished i nishe cooma S bt & ! v f ding th back | Kearncy builders lay brick in he wall at | undonbtedly saved the life of her husband. 2 2 As long as Mr. Stout can sub-lot con- |0 chooso botween two railrond candi [ toon yoars, the lowest known in Now | cro ¥us no way for sending thom back | fioury birdlors lay bricke in ho wall | Xp b5 i) cletained tnjuries ofa dangorous > JoAt he was to write up the par- wousand, 8 T—Furnlshed rooms 1008 Farn: charact pta of the gainst 705 vict labor for 37 conts o day, there is no | dstes, cliooss tho ono that is loast objec- | York for thirty years. But the produc-|ty's exporienco in the arctio re-[ Hher Burt_county fair wero chance for mochanics and workingmen to | tionable, ors aro expected to divide with the rail. [gions and send all his manuscript 8 g /yoar 30 TNOTTOR ']4 NT—New five room cottago in excellent To- > o 2 fmer———— ' i e e e 5 a Knox count; ill be held at Creigh Y cation, 820 per month. D, .L. Goodrich, 15| ' live and prosper in Lancaster county. roadaall tho same, just as if whoat wore | 10 the ’\”'“"l"““‘““T“"Y nd tho pay for | ton tho Ao O e SPECIAL h,()ll('i“r T A ] e ADDLEIIEADED BOURBON : urn, Snowden was to send the pay for | ¥ U0 S e o ; per bushel, his lotters, received befor he got boyond | | TWenty-four now buildin R A are now in pro- P fl ta onl Vi o farmoes 104 7¢ cess of construction at Stromsburg, R R ONEY z for two 4 on the Blair post-oftice, with a hard win- | ji,s he B. & M. company is building an 8,000- | AYA bo aud sold l« Forikds ngs and points beyond in tho Republi Ir tho tederal oflice-holders in No- | who hosaid was his only relative in this [ 7, 0 0 b0 S B t ho deluded in and they canr country, and Snowden did so. Heniy tor staring him in the face, he might bo | alloy, mupports [ rugka have any monoy to contribute for The Grand Island ed " ing tho railroad candidates for legislature and ] 4 sont tw 8, — st being from S¢, reamery car compeled to fall back on hls avocation of | of congresseteer | tho election of Blaino and Logan, lot |t trelottors,tho lnat heing from 8. |, 0o Lo Now Vark sk wook capping for three-card monte, We should like Tur Brr to tell its|thom sond it to the national committee | lighed. When Sm.\\-&un left the Zimes |, II,A_. ..rAl{h:w~'lLrZILh.|Lv\l hou ‘llhnlm\wx e s readers who is responsiplo for this con-| o ho placed in the doubtful states whero | he never told the succaeding management [ 1 0¢CtPIed, and the peopte RIS, S A dition of things, sof Tecumseh indulge in the id how it can suppo; Has not this campaign becomo a dis- of this arrangement, and they don’ A o ? it will do the most good. Nebraska is 4 t vill yat be i t guating mosy of ‘aoaBdAll . Bub.as : the | Ao when itis a notorious fack shat| ' C o) et know it to-day, Henry probably wrote f that coal will yet b found fn that locality b Dl ‘1o | Mr, Blaine, its preferred candidate for|satocnough, up a full account of the expedition up to| The business of the B. & M. at Grand Te late General Strickland used to say, *‘it [president, is known to havo been for M i ) + | within a ghort time of his execution, and | land averaged 5030 per day so far this month, is not morals we are fishing for, but | twonty yoars the boon friend and apolo-| It I,‘\m. 5 uum.xt»ry,{nu 188 OPeNeS | [ oliove if his manuscript has not been | 1l Proston, « David City 1 votes.” gint of ‘the railroad management com. |its batteries on Mr. Stickel at long range. | destroyed it would furnish some very in- [ becn run in for stealing caitle an plained about.—Plattsmouth Journal, | 1ts principal objoction to Mr. Stickel is | teresting reading matter. Perhaps it has | them. 3 S A arear mavy of tho political candi-| 1f wo could infuse brains into the|that ho hus no record. The groatest ob- | been sent to hia sister at Lincoln. Now| Mr. Manning, or Grand Island, has raised One youd sl roors house g’ forty-scven 1G.M. Hitohooek what I havo told you is correct, for Snow- | watermelon this year weig den, whois a warm personal friend of | UM {ug, told mo this himself.” dates in tho prosont campaign are very |oraniums’of mon whom an inscrutablo | jection to Jim Laird is that he has a much like the famous trotting horses. | providence has, in its infinite wisdom, | record, They are having their records lowered | pormitted to edit one-horse nowspapers The Fremont normal school and business " MISUBLLANEOU! college will open for the recaption of students b YR7ANTFD—A lady co collsgp il pon for the reception of students b \JFANTED—Aludy co Krum, the Sutton rapiet, was convicted and sentenced to six years at hard labor in the o TAKENUP—Sept. southof Poor h white hind logs almost overy day. in some portions of Nobraska “instead of | CL7Y WALKS AND TALKS. LITERARY NOTES, chopping cordiwood” we might makethem ood girl for kitchen w 6th, Good wages. ——¢I was introduced to Jamen Gordon | Cussell's Family Magazine for Octo. | penet Tiny had an osrthquako in Ohlo and | understand our position in thi ? A ; ; N b 1 position in this campnign. | 3,04 when ho was in Omaba the | ber is storehouso of amusoment and in- Wolcott has alrendy harvestod and D Good fomale ook at tho Cary Honso o .onend of & some of the other middle states, but it| We have shown time and time again marketed four tons of grapes from his vine- W. cor. 11th and Davenport strect. 1 r d herfneci othor day,” remarked a well-known gon- | torestiug information, Mr. Harwood's | Yurdfn tho suburbe of Femiint: Patrlok's farin, 4 wilcs wes tleman, “and I must say that I was not | serial, **Within the Clasp,” & 8t01y of the | 10 candidate sho runs for office this fall very favorably fmprossod with him, He | Yorkshiro jot hunters, has reached its | will have a chance to read more about his i 144200 will be as nothing compared tv tho shak- | that Tur Bis is not a democratio pappr, ing up that will ccrur in Ohlo on the|and is not laboring to placeGrover Cleve- second Tuesday in October. land in the presidential chair. Our W ANTED—Nurse r), at 2214 Dovglas St., Juflerson 13 Red and white spotted roan cow three o1, was sick and had rope on her horns, A strltly tomperato wan as B ool jorked off his hat with his right hand in [ fortioth chapter, and gives an exciting | 'if¢ than he hud ever known before, ADply &t onoo, A 11t : - offorts in tho past, as at the prosont, have | . 1. dudo fashion, and allowed ma to [ situstion; sud the story of “John Ford | caepmas dohecrats ar, proparing for o - L oo GaireT T oo s 3 SAM CHAPMAN is very angry becauso | boen entirely directod toward reforms : A] ) A ,l‘ pawed o8 on; g e, wy gl loahs Ton :,:;.'xlnl,u‘.ll.:‘»\r:"l;ln:dx‘\::.il.myil‘l::‘ ion one after- WA . or Harnoy and I dence tothe N, E. corner 18th and Leavenworth ¥ Senator Van Wyck is notZsatisfied with itht . o hold out my hand for him to shake. It |is continued, ord abou isin- ) g In ¢ : 10th Ste W 00 por week, 107-20p b4 o ! | within this stato whioh shall carry into | o ryiher mbarassing, but I continued | fectants” is apropos of recent cholora| Thobodyof John Coville of Cambridge, | < Ty the explanation of the school land frauds. | effect the letter as well as the spirit of hold 1t th “"' bt ! b i a ~[ll P I di Th was found horriblymutilated on the railrond MEs M'"'S:L.w.nm s, .- Weimagine that the senator is not par- | the constitution with rogard o tho reg- to hold 1t there m;ul he put hn nk hat on mulcn, and well worth reading. L ]urlu track, near town, last Sunday week, e - e 027.1m his head again, and then he shook hands, | & sugeostive paper on English| iy ni derer_of AIf Miller, c FANTED—A Gormaniwoman cook, at the Farar | T3 yTvy oy e Wil t ticular whether he satisfies Sam Chapman | ulation and restriction of railroad tolls Il ‘I::lll?: (ke shaks (‘i::‘;: ::;::“-n:l “-‘lf::: !V’:!o'!;“p the ruwfi\ ) Bill R, gho murdaror ol \,},fm:\.[fi“mfiu;i W e o T e ~ NoAp ‘)l:un\u'“. cleaner, i qu:l:lf:u‘l !YM;).I or not, We have battled and will continue to do|; i Sl J i g . | and sentenced to ton years in the penitentiary ANTED-A sowing glrl at 1017 Ilmmnl G, Abel,(u | e Y Just about that time. He has aped K- | the merchant navy during the past thirty 4 W 0 28p e T 4 Tuek is one thing that Nebraska peo- battlo in favor of honest goverument and | glish manners so wuch that ho has oithor ears, The Hon, P, Carteret Hill, for- A biakeman uamad 10 fall trom & moving & 00 npotent girl for coneral houss. *7') 00 53510 i wre: i <" | faithfal reprosentation in the legislature | forgotten the American fashion of shak. | Yot ) ey 20T | train at West Point on Friday, and fractured | WANTEDSAchopetent it for keneral house: | By A eRG P raIs B \ plo can do and must do as long as rail- | “o% " 7 i ing hands or else purposely avolds it, [ werly Premier of the Province of Nova | the hones of both logs. Fortunatcly he escaped | oy Weet coruer ot and Capitol sver 903 05,00 i Ciokbie’ Boesa:at 1816 Earan: roads tako one bushel of wheat for every {1/ MR, | (8 8 FOPUBIAR PALSE: | fowover, I aized him up proity woll, | Scotia, gives somo more of his impress- | NI “,,'N,, | - two bushels they carry to market. The; it: has dono vivlence to its political | fo has dull expressionless gray eyes, |ions of England, as well as 8 handful of | claims on government land. in the upper Elk. | Y Convent 8t. M. C. . Masue si6 Coat wakers. Good we ed apply. G. Kramer, Keatney, 5-30p eon.viclinul in supporting §' democratic | wears & ragged moustache, ‘and impressions of the United States, partic- | horn valle anti-monopoly candidates, It is tho|his face shows the wrinkles and hoight , of impudence for democrats and | CFOWe06t of a fast lifo. Ho wore a [ularly of the typo of men to be found ] gy .y ungs of Lincoln county, corsaled a plain Scoteh suit, cut in English style, | here, which ho scems to think somewhat | sted horse thief in Lincoln last week. His “'IA‘W-,,_w‘,‘.‘.“,‘i,‘,i’““iiif (R 620-1m They belicve in woman's rights \‘ ne ks only al kind, b, must condense their products by teeding them to cattle aud hoge. ALE—Chesp lots, £ 00 | ¥ ¢ worthy persons to build { Patterson' & Co., cor 13th | Bex BurLes as president would not democratio papers o rail at us|ana he would readily pass for an Eoglish | monotonous, 2 namo is Gibbe and is wanted in Dawson couns | (i} Lok fraued Wi | poon . f exactly make every man rich, says the bocsuse we refuse to sup- | dudo on his firet visit to America, Ho [, The l\ll”ltln'mflvm of ltl:u} uumh;:r nn[‘ tydor svaial wisita . A T ANTRD=81F 1o Boardvrs sE A0, TOE AL | mlos i bbb y ort & democratic monopolist for | would impress no one with the idea that Discovered in Time,” by the author of The Blue Springs Motor pronounces th \\ N 2 B | alos Liblo i i Chicago ZZerald, but he would at least | P ¥ or ¥ s fair N, (,” Dacause the 2 o *Mr. Kowthrope's Accident.”” The poetry of the number is very pretty, and there is o gracaful song set to music by hLe is 8 man of any abilit But, never- theless, I admire Bonnett forsome things bearer to the would not adinit t Y ANTED-LADIES 0K GENLLENEN to see the “hoss rac ght o0 r country, to take Leir own home or, o Mo opolist fo ST —Cont, West part city, Lea see to it that when & poor man’s houso | 5°VerReT, or a democratic monopolist for OPT—0oat, Waat past oy, 1 ¢ | president.fln a stato whove thero aro less burns down somebody would be near ! He knows how to spend and enjoy his Two citi { Falls Oity dr 1 a roll of . ; hand to tell him that it ought to Lave | ha0 50,000democrats out of oyer 100,000 | money, and he has done wmany genorous | - Burritt. Ilhu Varia. {.‘J{u. n lotior ln: wo oitisens of alls. Olty dropped s rall of | quiuly s 200 ne I: dosrsaimprovel, k- P voters, it is the height of insolonco as |decds,” 1 suppose ho docsn't bother [full of useful aud pract o Coatlian e | visitad tho town last week. ,\“’“““' for | Bhilsdaljuia, P o Yated timbor _ woll as folly for demoorats to|Bimself wuch wbout the New York |subject of v;n,:n’uldBu;fl\:u.llll;-.‘:ali it | tho feoble minded is adly needed. VW AN A i . . A : Herald, ws ho leaves tho editorial and | 3¢ usual, filled with descrip! d Al N obrska O uploya 800 men_ in her | pell, 110 flarey streok, Omana, 5 ; formation 1 J Latsn's Hastings champion charg. | b 0 abusivo sud vindielive towards | pyiions management of the paper in tho | lustrations of tho moet iateresting uven- | i o \,,"'”‘l‘l 800 men in her | gl 1190 rich, Omalis, N . f farmate U ¥ o8 Mr, Stickel with belng a traitor to|republicans whose influence and votes | hauds of an ablo and trusted corps of | tions of the day. | barb wire factory; 125 in her foundry and IO WA 5 his party, but we take it tha & man who | they want and need to elect any body on |men who know wore about rusninga| Zh¢ Magasie of Art for Qotoberfmachine o op i 100 in her two plow Tactor: | o TS { o . L otai newspapor than he would if he should |contains six full-page engravi in tho | ies i | y W | ol served his country and defended ita flag [ their ticket. It cortainly does nov be- f B¢ ",1 8 RO WAILE A Dbost style of the wood engravers' T, J, Munger, of Crate, received a severa| '' L {l 5 for four yoass can aflord to bo & traitor to| como the addle-headed editor of the|''"® * thoutand years, Tho frontispiece is from & paintit ent i tho api rhcontly, while working on an | 337 : ( £ pacty, especially when it allows railroad | Plattsmouth Journal to berate Tik Brx “By the way, it was Bonnett who | W+ Q. Orchiardson recently ~‘\‘;"‘l‘“'l’l“ - kman nnd severed the muscles of ey i : s : : \ psvenor (i 0! led *V D Bat R 8 strikers to dictats its nominations, aud | for whatever it may or may not do \v‘mlrncu\und Stanley,” remarked a by: [ EIAOY ;n"ll‘ ":mi“l': g L OB #AL ~ ; ; . Another one of th family of Y N S e N TP puts a railrord lawyer upon its congres- | regard to lifting the burdens from the !-mm “‘and put him on the royal road attractive manner. The next page plate§ Washiugton county ' by drarn | NV METEO-—Sltniton by o mea o fuully 8 eux ok st { slonal ticket. farmer who only gets 30 cents & bushe! fame, lived in Omaha in [ie & homely scene, *Phe Rival Grand-[ing last week, A fe W wesks ago one of the | qulre'S03 Leaveuwor C.B Davla

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