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- > 1R . - 173 BEE--FRIDAY sEPTEMBER 26, 1884 THE DAILY —— I'HE DAILY BEE. Fridav Morning Sept. ?G LOCAL BREVITIES. 10 a. m. There wore big bargains given yes THE OTHER SIDE. Chick Tells Her Side of the Mrs, To the Editor of Trx Ber. dress to the candidates in regard to the duties of the pastoral office, ending with a special address to the candidates that they take great heed to he wholesome their flock and that they neither offend nor be the occasion patrons to the Rev. Thomas Stafford, of Ashland, YOUNG REPUBLICANS. P“.”\”P A Meeting of the Blaine and Logan AY men ''Polsoned with Potash.” This {8 the caso with hundreds who have been un Military Olub Linst Evening, igh to take Sarsaparilias, Potash mixtures, e | digestion s almost fatally impared. Switts Bpeciflc is a vogetable romedy, and restores $he sys- tem to health and builds uj by these The first meeting of the republican flosh returned 1 was cur pany: David Lo J. B. Crawford, J. C, Booths’ Oval Brand OYSTERs ~ | Y Tn your estimablo paper of the 220d |yt others offend. They have noed to [ Blaine and Liogan military company was | pajsons. "' e Barnum's cirous will be located on Sher- | inst., appoars a distorted and highly ool- |pray ocarnestly for His holy spirit, [ hold Wednesdevening at Blaine and Loga | several menthe with Meretiry and Ui o CAND- 4 Josite the athletic park, yred pon pioturo of one Mrs, Auguste |[#eeing that they cannot in any other | yiuh rooms, and the following officors | make m He Foti tookaw - | $hA avenus, oppo! ; " i way accomplish the wend they have in and g peia, and b A conple of prostitates wero arrested yos. | Parks neo Augusta Wright, in connec- | %83 were elected: dom ] Harstpar r S 1 | taroay sfternoot for dist the peace on | tion with a case of minc. The facts aro | 7'\ sarvico oded with the litany, | Clinton Powell, president; J. O, How- [ aystem, A friond insicted 1 1 Flaventh street. that in early spring my husband and I|in which there is ul.-!wc‘ci'idnlil'x'rmin r“lr ard, vice president; C. O. Howard, sce- ‘::Ql‘f'fi:\ |\,‘:'\l»:“‘:m|" A UUEDO .10 5 A a1 | [ ancllman Woodworth has been wont to boa ith Augusta Wright, | taose who are admitted to the priesthood, | \oi0ve and treasurer; R. C. Walker, ag. | m a8 wellss I everwas.” GEO, O, WEL DI nl I ) | i sl N o bkl il R i 815 | and after the singing of anotter hymn by | e\ and treasucer; M Kiem, D. B. BEEMER, Agert, - - OMAHA, NEB \ leasod under £500 bonds to appsar for examin: | Whon we left in June she was and still | |,/ Py Caoh 0 L B0y 00T eered for | Bistant secretary and treasurer. GO A, Emith, thelargost merchant n Galen i ation on Monday at 11 o'elock a. m, is owing mo for services rendered her, an | tho ecasion, the holy communion was| The following mom bors were appointed | offecta of Erysipess ani Feeema 1 continued 1o . —_— Tho auction sale of the Creighton house | amount largely in excoss of the hoard | proooeded with, The candidates who | by the presldent ¢ recruiting offi- [ Kl oine wentaiing » B/8.8. curod e thots " farnitare will continuo taday, commencing at | bill olaimed by her. She refused to pag, | were advanced to the priesthood were [ cors to enlist members for the nbove com- | Sughiy And Hisiui)- 1o, strongth aad ime aug a.y Or, terday, “The Ogden part of b Union Pacific road, did not ing on account of the falling mornout on th) road. in No, 2, on the rive yosterday of a smow shed —Ninety-five prostitutes have paid a month ly tax during this month. Thirty-five delin- quent ones are still upon tho list, and an order has been issued for their arrest. —Wednesday night sneak thief stolea coat valued at $15 from the store of M. J Quistgard, He would like the person that took it to call and get the pants and vest to match it. —Calberine A, Flynn, sister of Officer Wi, ¥lyun, of the police force, arrived in tho city yesterdsy from Boston, and will henceforth make her home in the family of her brother, ~—The exceilent weather which we ate now or allow my claim, and to agoid a fair and legal investigation in the merits of the caso, she takes my trunk and by the assistance of some ot her hangera-on, she sooretes it, so that an officer by writ of roplovin cannot find it. The firat roplev- in caso spoken of was voluntarily dis- miesed rather than go on and take a worthless judgment, as ono against hor would be. 'The second case was held to be boeyond the jurisdiction oi the justice, by reason of the fact that tho case first started had not been dismiszed at the tinfo of issuing summons in the second case,in which other parties had been add- ed as defendants, 1t may be honorable to steal a trunk and run it off beyond the reach of an oflicer, and thus prevent a falr trial on the mer- ita of the case, and again it may not. If Neb., & graduate of Seabury divinity school, in Fairibault, Minn., and the Rev. N. 8, DaMatos, of Schuyler, Neb., both of which gentlemen have dore effi- cient work in Ashland and Schuyler re- spectively. During the ceremony the bishop and all the ministers laid their hands upon the heads of the candidates, and at _the conclusion tho bishop presented each of them with a copy of the holy bible and invested them with the Stole, also gave them authority to go forth and minister to tho people, 80 framing their lives that their works might prove acceptable unto God. e — e A Sneak Thief Nabbed. Yesterdey forenoona man named FEd Or- lind sneaked into the Buckingham sa- Howard, I. M, Knott, R. C. Walker, C. 0. Howard, Wm, Stokes and Samuel Crawford, The next meeting will be held at 7:30 p. m., Saturday, September 27, at the Blaine and Logan club rooms, 1310 Douglas street, Any young man eligible to vote, who desires to join the organization can apply Our Troatise on Blood snd Skin Diseases mailed froe applicants to N. Y. Office, 150 W. 22d 8t., Avenues, Philsdelubia office hestnut to any of the above committeo or bo s presenc at the next meeting, Tho object Froposa's shall state prico and kind of coal, to be nllthn company witl be to form a 11 | dolivered when ordered, without regard to any defl- drilled organization, intending to intro- |miissmome 0 S duco novel features in the line of march- blogaa AIBE ML SFOSC ket by o duco 3 Envelopes containing said proposals ehall bo mark- ing in the republican parade. e “Propossls for Coal,” and delivered to the under- signod no Iater than timeabovo specified e T L. C. JEWETT, PILE! s LES! Omaha, Neb,, Sept, 18,'84,-1w ity Clerk, A SURE CURE TOUND AT ;.AST.‘ NEERASKA LAKD AGENCY NO ONE NEED SUFFER. A sure curo for Blind, Biecdin and ffro department for the year ending July' lst, Ttchingand —LARGEST STOCK OF— ¢ b - y " PROPOSALS FOR HARD AND SOFT COAL, Soaled proposals v ill b received up to 12 o'clock noon, Thursday, Septembar 2ith, 1564, for farnish: inghtrd and soft coal for the use of city offices, jall In the State: CONTRACTOR'S & BUILDERS ESTIMATES FURNISEED. Buy your Fine Bronzed Hardware at Home for he e L ated Piles has been discovered by Dr. a3 P il P P enjoying is helping tho pavers out n great|y i o the trunk Is just why has [loon, while the bartonder was snoozing | Williama n Tadian. Temedys sated Dr:| ), F, B Y is & go less than Eastern Cities Can Deliver it. shape, A few weeks mora of this kind and|ghe "ot gold it to pay the debt? She |in his chair and stolo $15 from behind William's Tndian Pile Ofutmerit, A singls| ¥ T ® 5 YRS S uy all the contracts now let will be completed in | )y ows her claim will be more than offset i box has cured the worst chronic cases of 25 or SUCOUSSOR 10 15 & BNTDER) . . A - . the bar. The bartender, Russell by |30 years standing. No one need suffer five 2eth 1 n g3 shape, by i e il s i (S e S [ e el i ute S Geusrn 1 Send for Our 250 Page Catalogue. only one issued in Nehraaska Tho remains of 1, W, Morgan will ar. |avoids. T oL B e k. Tte. o] T havebeen teying to get hold of the *|trunk slnce June last, and propose to <cop up the hunt until fuond and my rights fully vindicated. Tt may not bo inapproprlatoto say that o part of my services rendered Mrs, vive this morning at 8 ¢ neral procession will form at the dopot, a from thence move to Holy Family chucch, Tnterment at Holy Sepulcher cemetery, Sop- tembor 25, 1684, ~Mr. E organ, son of Mr. C." Mor- | Wright was for attendance at the birth of Read what the Hon. J. M. Ooffinberry, of @an, met lent death at Lafayette, | a child and the burial thereof for her. for another stake. ;;!fvu(-;r»;x(], nays about Dr. \v.:lmu.u Iml,mln Indiana, on Monday night last. He fell from }Wn. V;’lrig}lns'udl-;t :'ct cnpdu u:; n]llim‘flx —— C:l:‘! ”-::J"Yn’.‘.'finrd,“,"x'.’-"{,‘l’u‘;:‘.).‘r.f‘g,‘:r:..’yu{h],.l"f , incow In the third story of a building and | It was heralded by the widow to all her A Cara, have never found anything which gave such | Piatts, tort, Cuming, i :t:::kupun i head in uch & mannor s to | DUMerous croditors that now sho ad o Tdltor Darey Dan: immediate and fiur,..i.w.,fiu-u.-: a0 D, Wil. ers, ';r;r;‘fll;pur?" Counter, HHYy Stock and Railroad Track. Dreak his neck, and causing instant death, | husband who would pay all hor claims, a | “CC e i hile, | lidm's Indiag Otntinent, For sale by all drug: | iroesyioaned on improved faro. 3 yaliant protector and tho vallant knight| Forbearance, oace in a great while, | gists and mailed on receipt of price. 50c and | Nowsy Totne correspondence | ADOPTED BY THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT A slooving oar at tho B, & M, depot was | rygheg into print to defend his guashing “kicked" down yosterday toward ithe plat- | bride, and then, aftor his braggadocio e: form and the brake baing of no account the | garding his honesty and the brilliancy of brakeman was unable to hold it aud the car | his record he takew his bride in the early smashed into the platform badly demoralizing | gloaming of Tuesday oveningand with bag the platform and wrecking the car somewhat, | gage and clap-trap they seek to skip the : X t town, and leave numerous creditors in ~—At Missouri Valloy yesterday morning a [ ¢}q lurch, but the same so-called “Irre- fellow and after capturing him run him into the city jail. He admitted having taken the money but said he had to have it as his coat and vest were both in “'gonk” and had to be redeemed. He had been playing faro bank and had lost his all and had pawned his coat and vest censes to be a virtue, This 1s true in my caso at this moment, For threo days I have withstood a running firo of newspa- per articles very malignant in their na- ture, and very devoid of truth. Firat, the Dispatch devotes the greater partof a column of its valuable space to Lotiovs, instruments and elec- William’s ing medicine, tuaries do more harm than good. Indian Pile Ointment absorbs the tumcrs, al- lnryn the intense itching, (p: al ticnlarly at ni ot ht etting warm in bad, as & poultice, s instant relief, aud is prepared only for Piles, itching of the private parts, and for no'hine else, 1, Sold at retail by Kuhn & Co. C. I. GOODMAY, Wholesale Agent. ocitd HAMBURG-AMERICAN Facliket Pompau:—. IRECT LINE FOR ENGLAND, FRANCE AND QERMANY, Iron, In water-tight compartments, and are furnish- clusively. Tho steamships of thia wall-known line are buitt of | 1408 Douglas Street, - - - ONE HUNDRED VARIETIES BUFFALO U, STANDARDSCAL Orders for the Indian Department given for Buffalo Scales ex- Scale R A TR SEO 1, OMAHA. NEBRASKA man mamed John Garner died very[gponsible” botter designated as the irre- 5 ¢ § od with ovory roquisito to mako 'the pansage both P & 'y roq g suddenly of heart diseaso, Ho was | pressible constable appeared and attached | MYy humble life, an ingenious mess of “'j’ ;ndflnszuakh‘yi' -rm‘v]»;u;y xghc l;m:u _1511..4..,. a resident of Calhoun and had just rode into | their effocts, The new bridogroom, so | falschoods from beginning to end, insti- (‘,:'y,;‘:,’,,1;;’;33;‘“',n:"‘,b,;:,;:,",,";‘,‘O‘N“;,o“,,)c‘;}::; i town on horso back, Ho was talking with [ we aro told relioved his mind with mighty | gated in a great monsure by a party who bourg, (PARIS) snd HAMBUSG, i FTALL AND WINTER. ) . e ke Eates: First Cabin, 855, 85 and 875, Steerage,§20 I . [q ) somo friends when he suddenly fell to the n'v;hh-a-nl«)l“ml: a0 t;:?lt thel, ‘w:oy MOOR | hyg one foot in tho penitentiary and the Menry Puadt, Mark Haiison, ¥ . Mooros, i foft, . 3 i Vi i W loubtleas be tol oclipsed. agentaln Omaha, Gronewieg & Schoentgen, agents in I} ;I;‘l’c‘::‘l‘l;l-):\«‘l:\tfl:;l;v: ;;:‘yn f,‘;‘:“ :'\muwn, e D, Ciox, | other headed that way, and parly by the Counell B, 'c. k\l{c‘\L\ng £00, Gon. Tas : R i sea®or —— = fortile imagination of a youthful but General Westom Aganta, 107 Washington St., Chioa GREAT BARGAINS IN iy i SRILEILE, i campAny with 7 ons ol The Barnum Street Parade, probably well-meaning scribo. The g0l B the moinbers of the Western Detectivo agency, | Rovati 4 Ban follow i i i who is thoroughly acquainted with all the| NOshow has ever attemped to equal | Republican and Brk follow in succes: | joints and dives of the city, called at Tik Brx last night to deny the imputations cast by a moruing paper on the character of tho saloon at the corner of Fleventh and Capitol avenue, Mr. King, who appears to ba & very gentlo- manly young man, hrs recontly purchased the saloon and has been straining every effort to redecnn it from the bad roputation it earned under the proprictorship of Gus Schultz, and whercas ho has courted the patronage of the neighborgood, he seriously regrota the ecurril- ous reflections of the aforesaid morning paper. Mr. King invites investigation from the au- thorities into the management of his place. ANNUAL MEETING. The Grand Council of the Northwest- ern Legion of Honor, Convenes in this City. The annual session of theGrand Coun. cil of the Northwestern Legion of Honor was neld at the Paxton hotel Wednesday afternoon. The following officers were olected for the ensuing year: Grand Commander ~E, D. Titus; Umaha, Vice-Commauder—C. W. Smith, Musca- tine, Towa. Grand Past. Commander—F. J, McShane, . Grand Secretary—D, M. Rowland, Maren- go, Towi Medical Fxaminer in Chief—T, 8, ring, Umaha. Grand Trensuror—T, Leisen- . Alvergm, Ma- Omaha. 3. H. Power, Alcia, Towa. Grand Guide—8, McNair, Minnesota. Grand Warden—S, W, Lewls, Burlington, Jowa. Trustees—M. Toft, Omaha; Davenport, Towa; S, McN Minnesota, Finance Committee —J. 8. Gaons,Marengo, Towa; M. Toft, Omaha; 8, W, Lewis, Bur- lington, Towa, . ‘I'he N, WL, of H is becomiug one of the most popular institutions in the northwest, This is due to the fact that they have incorporated into their institation Minneapolis, 3. G, Carstens, ¥, Minnoapolis, the gloriesand brilliant innovations of the famous Barnum and London Shows' matchless procession, one of which will occur here this morning. Like the performance itself, which marks the moet conspicuous era in arenic amusements, it is without a rival. The Chicago Daily Mail of September 1 says of the pageant, The Barnum-London Show excited high admiration by its street parade in Chicago to-day. It was the opening of a weok’s season on the lake front. The parade was unique and curious in beauty and extravagance, and attracted grent crowds of people in the streets through which the march was made. The chariots, gilded cages wherein living easts were exposed, and elaborate band wagons were all as attractive as they could poesibly be. The ethnological congress and sirange people were perched in consplouous sight of all, and their nativity was plainly discerned. The herd of elephants, the harnessed drome- darios, the alegorioal accessories, the jubiles singers, the bell chimes, the mammoth orchestron, the bands, the magnificent steed of Percherons, the racing chariots, the cavaloade of lady riders, the mountain men, and, in fact, everything was iven as advertised, and was quite successful. Barnum’s season here promises to be very profitable, He has n{wnyn boen well patronized in this city, and ho boasts that his entortain- ment is now better than ever before, Among the prominent features of the show, aside from the colossal Jumbo, the baby clephant, and mother, and other rare avimals, may bo named the sacred elephant, purchased from King Thebaw,of Burmah, for £200,000, and the Burmeso, Nubians, Afghans, Hindoos, Todas peo- ple, Nautch dancing girls, images and bronzes, o —— Real Estato Lransfors, The following transfors were filed in the county olerk's office yesterdsy and reported for Tux Bek by Ames’ roal es- with articles written by the same person, evidently, as they aro the same, word for word, which led mo at first to snppose that the two papers had become economica land only had one hired man between them, and to sum up the entire mess I find that L am guilty firs®, of at- taching some property of one Mollie Gibson for rent due me: second, 1 rent a large number of houses for purposes o proetitution; third, I extort exorbitant rent from the tenants of said houses; fourth, I have boen fleecing these tenants wherever opportunity «flers, and fifth, I am a hard man generally. In answer, I say first, I did rent a house tc one Mollie Gibson and after two weeks or more of occupancy of the house rented by her, T was compelled for various reasons to eject her by law. She was to pay ninety dollars per month for the house and furniture—a large 10- room, finely furnished dwelling which would bring in any other than the 3d ward, §126 per month. Creditors seldom consult a debtor as to what they echall levy on when a writ of attachment {s issued, so in this case the ofticer simply performed his duty and avied on what was in sight, unfortu- nately in this caso 1t proved to bo a lot of dresses, parasols, lace curtains &o., &c., and hereby hauzs a tale too long to relate but which may end disasterously for the heroine thereof and her legal champion. Suflica to say the courts have sustained me throughout in the various trials wing out of this attach- ment. Second, if your reporter will en- quire among roal estate dealers of this city ho will leara how utterly impossible it 18 to keep disreputable chiracters ont of houses for rent. Every dovice is used to hoodwink the agent or landlord es- pecially in the third where thin class of people most do con- gregate, Nearly every man that owns or is agent for houses to let in this city can have the same charges preferred against him that are now made against me. Look at it in this light for instance: Supposo & 1an knowingly should rent a OFFICE AND RESIDENCE! 1617 Dodge St = Omaha ELEPHONE Na. 146 fs udimes ) Charte y theStateof L1k express purpose ediate relietin POWDER Absolutely Pure. A_marvel ot strength and wholesomeucas. Moro coonomical the ordinary kinds,and eannot be suld fn compat with tho muititude of low test, short weight alam o hosphste powdors. Bold anly \o oams. | BOYAL Al @ forms, also al! f the Skin and ptly relieve ycured by reme- dina Forty Years i Prac Seminal This powdor novor varies. ureno NG POWDER CU., 108 Wall streot , N. Y. THE HULL VAPOR GOOK STOVE “confidential. No marks on Address ington Si.,Chicago,l1L N ——— e BN And examine their goods and prices. 1216. b hnc g READY-MADE ~ CLOTHING! GENTS’ Visitors to the State and others in need of Men’s, Boys’ —AND— FURNISHING GOGDS and Children’s Clothing, will do well to call on B. NEWMAN & G0, The Strictly One Price House in the City They carry the largest stock, and sell lower than any other house in the city. Merchant Tailors don’t fall to call at FARNAM ST. 1216 The Pioneer, and Still Ahead. 1 e 100,000 NOW IN USE. Fast ruporsediog riest old fashioued stove and rangos feat and wmost efficiont stove burners in the world, and with 1ew improve ments the easlest to operate Absolutely safo with ibs patent resery ir, now in use the second aeason ThoRRE RN And Undisputed in the BROAD GLAIM of beingno VERY BEST OPERATING, Now ready for theinspection of cus-,}Completo stock of all {he Lowes: Fiu A s %; & B 4] wdr acwd — nything tn thla marke (RY Just recelved an assortmont (sr surpassing the istest and most untr designs manufactured for this spring's trads and cavering » range of pricos from the Cheapest to the most Expensive, Parior Goods Draveries. stylesin Turceman, M ¢ tomers, the newest roveltirs in Suits and 0dd Picces. » 24: R g e many ilaprovements over other kindred | t3t0 8goncy, September 24 houso to n tenant for these purposes. | *iihout aclugleaccidant. QUICKEST SELLING AND Blogant Pagsongsy Hlovator ¢ societies, # Among others thoy confine| H. O.Jones and wifo to E_Gibney, [ Ho only places himself on a par with the o 1o Ao LL VA PO « STOV 1 their territory to Nebrasks, Kan w d, lot G, block 6, Elkhorn, $76. wholo city of Omaha which supports its| m&eeod CuxvEl Gg‘! 1 Towa, Minnesots and Dakota, which is| J. B Johnson et al to J. A. Horbach, | schools from the iudustry of these sport- ’ i A oomparatively froe from opidemios, such | d» ¢} of lots 11 and 12, Parker's add, | ng womem, You send your ohild to Ac ADEMY Mg 1208, 1208 and . i as yollow fever, cholera, ete. They nlso -."',U.Mfl B A yschool on this money, and the Jandlord Ever offered to the public. 2 1 . Malony etal to M. Coady, wd, have established a reserve fund to guar- antee tho payment of all death losses in cage the order should ever run down. A local council now being organized in this city have now somo eighty-throe charter mombers enrolled upon their list with a prospect of 160 or more within & few days. At the meeting Wednesday representa- tives from Kunsas City (Kan.) Minnesp- olie, 8t. Paul, Cedar Rapids, Muscatine, lots in MoEustun add, §75. Eighteenth Street M. E. church to Swedish M. E. church, w d, part lot 4, block 22, $3000. A. McCaffrey otalto J. L. McCaguo, w d, lots in block 10, ¥, V. Smith's add, 0, U. P, Railway company to A, Mc Olenegan, w d, parcel scc 45, 16, 9, f . G. Cochran to W, Cochrau, w d, buys pair of shoes for his, Where's the differencel 1Is it adifference without OF THE e a distinetion, or & distinction without a difference? Third. Every house I own in the third ward would bring from five to ten dollars per month more than 1 am now getting foritif it were in more respectable neighborhood, This I can_easily prove by almost any one engaged in the house ruidiog business. SACRED HEART ! =~ owass GLEANING WORKS. First Wednesday in September, The course of instruction embraces all the Elemen tary aad higher branches of a finished education R ASRS E S B Py 1 aud Marengo were presout, ¥ourth, Al tho fleccing T have dono | &% bmaches of s 0 } S g RELND LRI, sl 21, 16, 1, 8600, © " i counootion with theno Bousce i this o ot ades. Pupn o eeivod abany [ o O BN o epaied ). Appleton and wife 1o P, Lindblod, [ 1 have put out some four or five tenants | time of the v Tadios' Drossos Cioancs and Dyed, withous Rippiag: A BOUTH OMAHA BLAZE, |, " (RTS8 \ivak &, Tuiprovement | in the Tt sl or- sieht resmtte for voes | PERMS PAYABLE TN ADVAN OF | adied Drese Gownid nd Brca, vt i ‘ My, Ebert’s Residencoe inSouth Oma- Associations’ add, 200, —— payment of rent, and one or two for keeping disorderly houses, and after- Including Board, Washing, Tuithon in Engiish aud Hilks, Velvets auc Laces Cleancd, Dyed and He-fli- French, use of books, Piauo, per session of Ished. ¥ ha Fartially Deswoyed by Fire, Young Men Take Notice, wards obtained judgement for rent due| Five Months, - - $150,00 | 1212 Douglas Strcet, - OMAHA, NEB, o it haid & . . |me. lnnot a single case has one of s e L 4 Yesterday afterncon about 4 o'plock an \vu‘uug men eligiblo to vote desiring | these judgements beon paid. pKTRA CRABQRS <Deaniog, Paintiog, Qermes 4 alerm of fire was turned in from box 8, | ¥ Join the Republican Blaine and Logan [ Fifth, 1 draw the curtain, I may Taferoncos aro required from all porsons unkuow 3 Tt was found o boin tho residence of | Wlitary compuny will bo prosent at the | ol suswer 'gwude:oml‘;tw;:-“ e 2 4ha lnsiiiyion. “¥or Cwriaer Iptmnation spply § 4 i i e n conclusion wor ot e . ] d Mz, Audrow Ebork on Fourtaonth stevet | ikt wieeiig Saturdog, at 700 p. i o ut | otter apirit on tho part of tho nowspap: | - Lx1lnke 5 - betweon Killis and Picrce. Owing to its | Doyglas strent. ’ ors of this city to once in a while hear long distanco from tho engine houss the | Information can be obteined at club | Poth #ides of a story ‘before the united . 4 3 ¥4 press jumps in a body on the victim and | g dopartment was some {imo in reaching | vooms or from the officials at any time, i him t )d that it 3 A% bariine | boial \ g Clinton Powell President; €. 0, [ Siv. A0 0 . 4 A bufpivk BaUdie, whoeo oo Tiie | Boward secretary and trossurer; J. ¢ |¥ould (ake an awful early spring WHERL CARTS R | i) o) e a4 0 it e L P i tho roof was entirely distroyed aud also [ 848/8tant secretury and treusurer, metropolitan if each reporter would in-| Omaha Nebrasva, tn which Is taught douvle an 0 ee wran Spencartire’ rieuenh Omaha, Neb A\ < considerable furnituro, OeainaTETTSET vestigate every report for himself and | fukle entey Bookkeeping, Commorcial faw, Ol = e e— T N | t lish Grammar, Aritbuetic, Read ng, ‘polling, Cer- Phe origin of the fire is unkuown, but A writa out the facts for his own paper, and MR By g. ¢ is supposed o have originated w tho bed- | Therigkt Reverend O, F. Robertson, | not depend on his scissors and paste pot | respondeuice, sad shorb Hand Writiug, id. L-!’p-flafl” . rm;;n \ll:’nn !l.,u flames :4;!0 flrnl discov- | D, D., bishop of the diocese of Missouri, | for his news. Asitis now, and { read : TERMS: S je - ered, The loss to Be. Ebert is 00tl oioiaied yefternsy at Trinity catho. | A1) th pupers published ia English in | Complete Course, cvo yoar, (short baad ex e e bk ho pisgen it b uearly 8300, 14131 i tho ordination of two deacons to | thi# €1ty, early overy item of iutareat | coupitt i, s mont 50 - - TPOR . . . > e bailding aud furniture were insured " Dasses 10 succession through each of the | ¢ w0 two months 15 00 103 BRADY ST., DAVENPORT, IOWA, Hatablished 1878—Catarrh, for 81,100, the pricsthood. vapers and in nearly every osso has the | {orPicte Cowrse, threo montha ne Daafnoss, Lung and Nervous Disesses Spoed srmenently Oured, Poilents i 2. J. E.dshwellixk, whose grocery | Thoere were present eight clexgymen |ear marks of tho first reporter who llnuu‘hummln I'vnl:u:m)n‘p 3 i 60 i ed at Homo, Write for “*“Tar Mevioar-lluscroNany,” for the Paople, #iore is nextdoor portn of Mr. Ebert' | from this ¢iocese. Morning prayer hay- [unted it up, Respeotfully The above coures, (baok-kesplug exceplad) ane 1 I Yonsultation and Correspondence (s . O, Box 202, T zesidenco. euflared a erunl] lows from thel i @ teer sain 4 n o Prayer b Jonn E. Evwans, R R B w7 oy add EDWALD RUSSELL, Vou. : Temaval of goods from Lis stons, wndl the | 128 been said st 9 o'clock, the ordination L NanKg e N P i » i . ” ) / . - d nouth . 20010 . dent-gel the UR Dot [ fi: wetiag of bis stock remsining ia the |sorvices began wich a bymo, afterwards tead Morso & Erunner’s new card, | Band far cleonep \ fi‘;“,",,’.:;:"fi oo ] b i buildin, ths bishop delivered a moat pertinent ad-! s m-th-tf Southwest corner 15th and Famaw B Ul of efuag wad sl 3 P

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