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IR 30 1884, _— THE BAMP N‘ ETI,\[’. Satiafa wry Deasons tor His Disay s Praver, | ¥ | pearance Given Bolow ¥ Nohipe and W | ne Dalivy u‘u M.u““\ Uy | T sappeara of Ma Nowell is N tore t Y in 3 | | h w { 1 x. i Ly You ; It » r I ADZOTOU 1 acing | e is born into the w s | that ab entie . |born with it cl Not with an | man was arre at the instigation of The Severth Day Adver i R A L m'v{'-‘ b with| e Tank Line ¢ by ' N \ fair chan lis birth {s a blessing and % steady fire at Satan from ock | it & cuse., . Good 18 fntended by it for | charaed w ho emt e t yeeterday morn t ne last night. | hiy for othors, Tnto whatever zone | tw &4 wd 8 0. A long and Except during urnments for | the sced of his life may fall ho has a va!“ 8 6xA \ f wed which resul moals, they san nd communed [OPPOT ¥ to be boch happy aud usef his 1 bound over to the nex with &b " smp | The northern moss and * the mountain b i el Pl columbine are in place where they gro ary tor is| urt | was dry—that is, drye at any other | and fulill a worthy destiny. r ry of this term, it will not time during the fow days —thanks to Northern men and mour en, was charged with corrup- | old Sol and the breezes, but the cutrance | do the same, It is less v tion, some peoplo even o far as t awan s aliviout IMpRARLIS, Tord o | than wo live, “Al say certain of its membors had receiv A 5L SEEIONY LEDRERNDISY LT S0P LUV | fryeta) 2 and Clod ik 0oy forg bribos for voting against a truo bill, The The elders moved about in silence and | Jife which he has m investigation by the body proved abor- | the congregation was, as usual, quiet, so- | fruitlees tive, no indictment belug found against ber and serious. 1. Thoe seeming unfavorable and dis- [ Major Nowell. Mr. A H. Bishop, agent It | for the Consolidated Tank Line The signs whi *‘no smoking allowed,” construed ‘‘no smoking aloud of the irreverent viei for thero a stray cigar stump indicated that somo poor sinner had indulged in the de- filing weed, The saloon which stands on the opposite eide of the road and a short distance above the main entrance, did a thrlving businees—as served from outside, Within the grounds the deep-toned voices of the eiders could be heard in gium exhortation as they called their earers to repentance or extolled tne blessings of the creed, and tho younger mer: be-s of the flock wandered about the grounds, arm in arm, breathing the pure air wafted from the pools and rivulets of 1 adorn the gronnds, were evidently by some ors, here and the reporter ob- { o e, appointing events are often helpful. ing orchards when lake by flake on the gra Wari winps sc he With lightest breath. And later when “Thickly the small ereen apples lay ocking onr hopos of harvast duy With dust and mold Jut this is only a step toward the ma- ture crop. No tree could develope all its sots, Kven less could any man fill out all his wishes, purposes, and hopes, Much in life is overplus, Its loss is for the good of the rest. Disappointments are a part of our discipline. Wo must make use of them. ‘It is an ill mason that re- fuseth & stone.” ‘“Men may riso on stepping stones of their dead selves to higher things,” Some of the most ele gant household decorations are of gold and black intentioned, Let no man drift of snow the bottoms. Sportsmen startled the silence with their fowling-pieces, and now shun his regrots, They aro his friends. 1. The best harvests come late. Only lodged a socond complaint ngs same defendant, charging him at time with the embezzlement £1,600 only. Ho was examined a second timo and bound over to the next term and put under &1,500 for his appearance, th condition of the bond being ho | should appear from day to day. The jury at this, the June term, returned s truo bill against him, His case was set down for trial, and the day for its hear- this ing once or twice. It was put off from time to time until at last his attorney, Gen. Cowin, filed an aflidavit for a continuance. which was granted without much oppo- sition by the District Attorney. When tho caso was continued it was agreod by the attorneys to tho caso that tho sfzo of tho bond should remain as it had been. For some reason, tho required bond was never given and Mr. Nowell was practically a free man. The coming term of the court which raaty | upon the face 5 — o —————————— rs and Appointm nts in Third a3 . Bagie, vosuiit 1 n—T., W, Ost 11, €. Brome k l 0 ok would run ML AL and N A 1716 DODG w p the ¥ har to rooma for ad: o i wa n L nd has A b I rdA 104011 a, 1 i pe * raid to ma th Wha 1 ( e ; | : INAL 3 s | \ \ - vt " | JWETN x E g | HIGH SCHOOL NOTES | i t r nor - The Donglas ~ . yes \ | gtore, T, 1 of Centeal Ci High to in Boon \ AL 0. " ol yard \ f | el . \ s Br [ 10 ( 1 (. \ and W, A, Q JOKE. 1 N n, i I i r W awd HL G, M volitan bt et e avied i b B T U Physmlan & Surgeon I, Rawald, of Hastings, i Met. | 00 west Douglas atreet, and finished only b v 1, X ropolitan | & short time Owing to tho fact that| North Platto - M. A A OEEICR-S00: T0UI AR TREESBENVEE J. A, 8 o, of Valentine, is v « | 1t was not well known that the school | ' “‘ 1 ! " s ”lmfl" el u\\-lfl‘“."['U.I.tn'fl'fl?_‘"“" the Millard would opon yesterday, the attendance was | Friduy evening, Octobs Country Calls preniptly answer G, W, Vass, of Blair, is sto} tho |1 Moro scholars are looked | Bend - M. A i - . Metropolitan \ NEW STORI! NEW GOODS 5 NabloH, 6t Tes 0 A et of s | S ERAtEAL ti: M, Ada K, Tarets EW GOODS | Motropolit with Mies Jonnio Harris ns ssistaut A. KALlSH 1, Caldwe of Butte, Montar st the | Only classes in the first and second grade FoW. T ouncil Bluf t the THE NIGHT SCHOOLS Wednoaday o Metropolitan, The night schools which tho Board de. [ qyiatiyier o W Tusker sud $348, 108t site oon Farnam and Hatney, M. M. W of \ .t | termined somo timo ago to maintain this ‘ A wnnl‘l»‘ o 8 n spoclalty _ml;hthnw B8 A et weathor bocomes cool. - Ono of theso in. | J. W Chyiman i AT e ). I’ Ashburn and wife, of G aro | gtitutions will bo kept in tho Dodge| tral Committer, Thied District edat the Pauton, streot school houso and the otheron | (¢ s s ;i) s\ 7 (S ey g it e Bee HIVB Photograph A. 1, Swan, ot Choyenne, is ta {4 ro- | Thirteenth and Pacific. Oniy one teach- s b & ¢ the Millard, erin each echool will bo employed at - : S l l l D I O Atwator, of Tekamab, ts city, | first and tho forco incroased as the num. | PRGNS £re Grargs W Dors oy " “'Ibor of pupils demand it. Tho Board an- and J. G, Tato. 213 North 16th Street. stop ing at the Metropolitan. Osear Goudman has gone to Philad to attend the collego of pharmacy. Mrs. C. B, Havens and daughter aro spond- ing fow days with relatives in N. B. Pritchott, of North Platte, is enjoying tho hospitality of the Paxton for a da Will G, Jones, of Sidney, is lookin: around 1phia, ticipates some little difficulty in securing toachers in these schools as there has been ouly one applicant for a position in them, THE HIGH SCHOOT Tho committee on buildings and prop- orty last night lot the contract for grad- ing and fixing up the High school grounds VARDS, Romember that my Photographs Stantor onday tanton Monday unpecta oo baingaelive Wayna- Tuesiay ovening, Hartington — Wednesday r IVE~ PHOTO. GRALI KT0DI0 aring every body perfect atistaction. PHOTOGRAPER It Norfolk lay O'Neill- Monday ening, October Ainsworth \M.-v\mr w jud agaln the souad of n country wagon |a groat battle makes o groat victory. DO | onvenes next Monday may have hiad s | thecity and fooding at the Millard lutal, | g0 Y. Geate. - Tho® tast will ba o WU[]I.LCUH & IHVINE Y. ovening, loaded with corn or hay, on its way to | not seek to r ly. Q ¥ ! A S it orco—Thursd o B lheinze U mlt;:(::k l:\l":‘.l.‘,:fi influcuco n hastening Mr. Nowells viett | Mr. . P. Slolby, goncealfeight cont of | moved from a atip G0 foot. wido on Chis i d‘n). o track had dried sufliciently to enablo the | knoll is soon climbed, but it affords a to mn;1 8. he Scthu lhuhwuvur tl‘m the | the Union DVacitic, has returned from the | side u_[ the _geound. Tho yard along | yon aro w. k. DORSEY AND GEN, A, 1, CONNOR, drivers of fust horaen to test tho spocd of |small outlook. _Rather climb longer that | 2%]0F hosgone an dubo:_dd ;lnutrniimvronr onst, Twentioth will bo terraced down to the| Ord—Monday evening, ¢ AT theic animals—to the imminent danger of | you may see farther. Said Goethe on ":’“::]" ot no bond behind him to be for- | 1,05, Swobe,of the Millard hotel,wid J, M, | grade of this street and the whole| Broken Bow Tuesday ovening, 4'-“:"1'«311 l § ctobor aurfaco re-soddod. Loup City—Wodnesday along this whole side. A gutter running To keep the sur- 1y, have returncd from their fishing the lives and limbs of the bucolic young- | the top of Vesuvius: “All the toll of the sters who were contlnually crossing the [ascent is paid by one backward look.” sion at § rit Lake, St. Paul Thursday evening, October I6. e — Come, Gentle Spring, . " TR i ing " 520 Douglas St. - Omaha, Nel ring. “Genius is only groat patience. ; ; LIRS Charlie Fric, the popular clerk at the faco waters from damaging the rotaining | Scotin - Friday afternoon, October 17, 1520 Douglas St. maha, Neb. Tno rising boll tolled at 5 a. m. Tho |*Nothing is linor,” saia Keats, “than o |10 Pritg, wmalaria, dyspepeia, billious |\ 'y "blaruney, 1ot yestorday wall will alao bo put in. This work will [~ Grand Inlwnd~Friday October 17, ADecikl Rbhention o phtent biaine) programme began as heretofore and pro- | gradual ripening.” ;:itx::i'rcd":x,:;l;dyiua“ l!;::nx':‘:wl; ?{’i‘::) \;' visit to friends in Chicago. be begun soon and finished at the earliest R RRGIY Saturday - evening, October B £ » ceeded in its regular way through the day. The zocial meting was the same in fea- ture as those which preceded it, and ex- copt the subjects there wus nothing of general inferest about them. The Dositive belief of the devotees that the of this niundane sphere is nigh was simply a matter of wonder. The signs which the Bible points out as preceding it, tloy claim were fulfilled—the last being the failing of the stars in 1833, The othors were the dark day of 1780 and the bloody moon which succeeded it. Thi elders preached during the day with most terrific vehemence, eliciting groann and exclamations from their hear- eri. The grounds were literally filled with babies, whoso astonishment at being #t-anlated,” if the tran takes ace soon, may be better imagined than - bed, These added melodious crys to tho proceedings. Weary mothers carrled them around and strove to rock or chide them unto silence; not always oppo of the Adventists to # “cveryihing which might be considered stimulating extends even to animal food, of which they partake very sparingly and most of the time not atall. Tobacco and hijuor they eschew entirely. And an expression of pain crossed the counte- nance of one of the brethren when he saw u c.gar in the mouth of a reporter. He denounced the use of tobacco as slay- ish and defiling but admitted that man’s unaided strength was scarce sufficient to \ break the habit. A hackman who was \ enjoying a fragrant five cent cheroot near ¥ put it out and stuck it under the iion of his seat, with the remark that smokin, very injurious to some peo- ple 1tly mearing to insinuate that hackmen were impervious to its baneful effacts, Tho strange admixture of humanity in a new country conld scarcely fing a more powerful illustration than that afforded by the presence on the grounds of Mr. Thouas 1. Colo, now a farmer near Ne- braska City, who ceme here from Japan. Mr. Cole is an Englishman, who, eigh- teen years ago, was a member of the metropolitan police force of London. At that time he volunteered to go to Japan, then anewly opened country, as one ot the eccorts of the Bntish legation. His deseription of 1as it was when he entered it, and of the improvements which Lo witnessed during his stay there was exceedingly interesting. He nar- rated to the reporter the troubles en- countercd by the legaticn from the fanatacism of the natives in earlier days, and the attack upon them at the op of the port of Kobi, at which seven members of the escort ware seriously wounded with the double edged swords in the hands of the natives, Hewas the first man to run a train on the railroad from Yokahama to Yeddo and his description of the diflicul- ( tics he encountered in educating tha na- o™ WA, | asnistants to tho work of railroading was exceeding graphic. After bis time for staying in Japan had expired, Mr, Cole started to return to Eagland, via this country, stopping to visit his wife's parents at Nebraska City. Attracted by the fertile soil and bracing climaie of Ne- braska, he purchased a farm and settled down to become a prosperous citizen of our state, thoroughly identified with ite interests and retaining nothing of the Englishman except a slight accent. A ronsiderable number of people left to-day for theiwr homes to enable the other members of their families to attend. Mrs, White, the famous temperance lecturer, was expected to-day, and com- fortable qnarters were made ready for her in the building occupled by Max Meyer & Co, during the fair. How the people at the camp-meeting can be made more temperate than they are is a mystery. —— St Mary's Avenue Congregational Church, At the St. Mary's Avenuo Congrega- tional churchSundayplatform, pulpit organ and tables were covered with flowers and fruits, and **Harvest Home" service was ¢ held, Th choir was assisted by Mis: Georgie Boulter, and the following music was rendered: glish Sanetu Cyreation, by Haydn, Glor u Patr Let Us Se and Try, lo Rest in the i ‘Phe opening exercises were inter apersed witn readings from the scripture relating to the ccca tal of Thomsor sow.—Not otherwise, tomorrow will bring, proves what sort of a 1v. We reap as w You can sow tod The Dlossom that thing, Is the seed, tho seed that you sow.” Who sows good seed may have sweet dreams. A pure seed makes a proud harvest. This Harveat Service will be followed by a Harvest Supper, to be given by the ladies of the church on Thursday even- ing next in the church parlors from 6:30 to 8:30 o’clock. e Horsford's Acid Phosphate, IN LIVER AND KIDNEY TROUBLES. Dr. 0. G. Cilley, Boston, says: I have used it with the most remarkable success in dyspepsia, and derangement of the liver. S PAPILION PUMPEKINS. The Show for inspe py County will set out tion this week. The most attractive event announced to take place this week, in the vicinity of Omaha, is the Sarpy Co. fair, which will begin at Papilion to-morrow and boom along until Saturday night. This will be the second annual fair of the Sarpy Co. Agricultural Soctety, an or- ganization which has already shown life and energy to be found on very rare oc- The first exhibit was a highly pleasing and successful one, and left a balance in the treasury after } all bills, paying for grounds and improve- wents and premiums on all exhibits, The county added a small sum to thisand ten acres more ground was purchased, ug the society a beautiful tract of 28 acres and over, lying along the creek which divides the little city in the contre, Here a half-mile track has been made under the supervision of the county sur- or, and it is said to he absolutely sing a hall an inch in Some fine epeed horses “secured and good races are promised for the entertainment of visi tor Thoe Union Pacific band has been engaged and will discoursa their choicest music on Thursday, Friday and Satur- day, and half fare rates have been secu- red, enablin: aha visitors o make the roundtrip for 75 conts The number of entries so far is over 1,300 more than double of last year, and 50 addition stalls have been constructed and both old and new ones all taken but ten, which will ao doubt ba filled to-day. casions. have been Hon. James W. Savage, of this city, will deliver the annual address Friday afternoon. and Major Vaughan, of Council Blufls, will deliver the agricul- tural address Satarday afternoon, Indefatigable efiorts have been sent forth to make the fair a success in every particular, und only an unforeseen ob- stacle can prevent its being so, Mr, Will Sannders, the energetic sec retary, has been at work night and day with a corps of able assistants and will have everything ready to open up the fair in good ghape. Thursday 1s ‘‘chil- dren's day,” and over 2,000 ‘tickets have already been issued to the little ones, showing that Sarpy county is not behind in the attention paid to **Nebraska's best crop.” In addition to the horse races there will be an “obstacle race for the chiidren on Thursday and for adults on Friday. This is new and will bo immense. There will also be shooting matches, partici- pated in by some of the best shotsin Ne- breska and western lowa. In fact the three days will be crowded with attrac- tions, and the grounds should be crowd- ed with visitors. | —— The Jumbo Record, The members of third grade, A class, Central school, of which Miss Lucy Mec. Cheane is the teacher, made a fine rec- ord for themselves on clrcus day, when they tried for the honor of a perfect at- tendance snd had it, Barnum’s white ele- phant to the contrary notwithstanding. lass for highest proud of The average of the eame c the was th week w the city. 0998, w I'hia i and pa a onts to all lmi b o very provale S and those 1 |Kidpey 1 Liver ases of the kidn d g 1men past dder | i t It diseases | Hu va,” during the & r ths Rev, Willard 8 wer alio made at rome | f been kuown to be most 8 the uidating |} Wort is at hand. It may be had of the nearest druggist and will' purify the sys- tom, correct the stomach and bowels, stimulate the liver and kidneys to healthy action, remove all poisonous hu- mors and make you feel like a new man. Asa spring medicine, tonic and blood Purifier 1t has no equal e COMMISSIONERS' PROCFED- INGS. A Full Board Present and a Number of Accounts Allowed. The board of county commissioners met on Saturday, Sept. 27th, 1884, Pros- ent—O'Keelle, Knight and Corliss. The fullowi s accounts were ailowed : ROAD FUND, R. W. Dougias, work on $99 00| Jacob Maguir o b 3150 James Gilmore, — ** u 00 James Gilmore, « * 15 00 John Rosacken, . 15 00 Robert Thompson, * & 3600 S e et divg han croft st . Augers & Nelwon, Mary McCord, 30 00 90 00 mages to BRIDGE FUND, unes Gilmore, building bridges an Dolren, ** : ingline, fumber for bridges. . Pounts, examiuing troasurer’ noks . 27 00 b Jolinson, witness fees 2 00 M. Culbert, mdse. for poor 150 Josuph Thospital, caro Thomas 10 00 50 00 960 12 10 81 60 Guy A. Brown, cost on George case. .. Redfiold Bros., court calender. John Rush, 10'R. R. tickets for poor Deaf and Dumb Institute Henry I W. N llin & Co., Whitney grocer o for m— 1t is more economical to buy Durkee's Salad Dressing, than it 18 to makea dressing. Besides this, it is made of bet- ter material then you can buy at the stores, Everybody likes it. Try it. —— DUSKY DIVERSIONS, Coxe's Negro Ga bling House Pulled and the Inmates Arrested, Last night about 11 o’clock a poeso of headed by Capt. O'Donahue, made a descent upon the gambling house kept by & colored man named Coxe, Tenth stroet, near Douglas, and in ono fell swoop arrested both the proprietor and inmates, Including Coxe were fifteen in all. Against the inmates, the chargo of gambling was set opposite their names, and against the proprietor that of keeping a gambling house. An order was left with the jail- er to relezso all the inmates upon ' the payment of & fine of one dollar and costs, but as only & couple of them possessed the required amount, $3.50, nearly all of them passed the night in the city jail, The fine of the proprietor was fixed at £10, Some of the inmates were (uite indig- nant at their arrests and were wondering why they should be subjected to the se- verity of the law while their white breth- were allowed the freedom of the city. —e— STOP THAT COUGH By using Dr. Frazier's Throat and Lung Bal wim—the only sure cure for Cougls, Colds, Hoarseness and Sore Throat, and all dis of the throat and luogs, Do not neglect u cough, It way prove fatal, Scores and hundrods of grateful people owe their lives to Dr, Frazier't Throat and Lung Balsan, and no family will ever be without it after once using it, and discovering its marvelous power, | ;. It1s put up in large family bottles and \.Ill for the small pric of 75 cents per bottle, § by Kuhn & Co. and C police, on there Daniel Heller, representing the World's ex. position to bo hold at New Orleans, i« i the city and is quartered at the Paxton. Will Johnson, one of the most firo men on tho Union Pacific road, and s sister, Miss Christing, have gone to Ohioto visit with ks, Valentine; J. J. McIntosh, L J Egan, Thos Cochran asud Pat. n, were quarterod at the Millard mont Tvorett, late of Lyon to Omaha and taken up | He will henceforth be one legal luminaries of the Omaha bar, re f tho has come Sie Miss Minnie 8. Dyo, of Winona, Miun,, vetnrned to Omaha lnst Saturday evening from wita 15ea, California, having ace ol po her in the North sceool sition as coms menced her duties this morning. Bodwell, travelling freigl ot of the Union Pacific y company, and fam ily andved home y from a Vit in Chicag; were tho juosts of their brother . 1. P. Vining, com n trunk line associa- C Durars, Crete; Thos, Lowry . Dinsmore, Sutton; J Jensen, ( Wi Lincoln; J. wneva; T West Point; It 8 Gasmann, Schuyler; M ason g8, Lincoln, and T 1B Achburn Gibbon, were registered at tho axton yester- day. and wi el Don’t Wear Cumbersome 808, when our new method without use of kuife, is guaranteed to pormanently cure the worat cases of rupturc. Send two letter stamps for references and pamph- lot. World’s Dispensary Medical Asso- ciation, Buffrlo, N. Y. Army Oraers. court-martial convened at Neb., by paragraph 1, current series from The gener Fort Omah special orders theso headquarters, is dissolvod In with the tions inguruc- of complianco of the contained in communication from adjutant general’s oftico of tho 22d stant, Sergeant Major Chatles W. Soy- ot to the board of oflicers ordered to convemo at secretary war the more, Hth cavalry, will rej Fort McKinney, Wyoming, by paragraph 2, spectal orders No. 81, current series from theso headquarters, for examina. tion and report upon his qualifications as quartermaster sergeant, U, S, A, R K D “What cavses the great rush at Schroter & Becht’s Drug Store?” The freo distriburion Boss h aod popular remody for and Bronchitis size DO cents of sample bottles of Dr TLong Syrnp, the most Coughs “Colds, Consumption oW market, Regular and § 00 S Stock Yards Business Saturday, Following is the record of business done at tho stock yards Saturday Shipments—Bay btato Cattle company, 5 cara over tho Milwaukee, for Wood Bro,, of »; Wagnor Bros., 4 cars on the Bur. possible moment. e — Ofticer O'Brion, of the Bluff, was in the clty last night shaddowi suspocted of having relieved Pat Lacy of 8600 yesterday, a couplo of crooks £20.00 roward and no questions if the suit of clothes stolen from my store Sat- urday, September 27h, is roturied. Jxo. W. Bewy, Druggist 820 Tenth .\'nm-t. 20w G e — The examination of James Morrison and Mike Hogan, charged 1's place onenight last week, was begun last evening before Judge Beneke and will be conclu ded this morning e Leal Kstate Transfors, with ontering Juliug following transfers wero filed in ‘s oflice yesterday and The the county cl sported for Tur B by Ames’ roal es- tato ag uu'y, Septombor 26 H. O. Jones and wifo to J. H. Lillio w d parcel ection 18.1 $14.000, Jos Crawford aud husb to C. Kane w d lotal, 2, 3, block 7 Elkhorn, $50. H Glass and wife to J. H. Holbrook ¢ d lot 2 black 1 E. V Smith and wife to G. Jonos | cd 9 lot 13 bleck 11 Smith's addition, $350. R L. Garlichs to J. Jacobson w d lot 22 block 16 Hanscom Place, $750. S. Donecken and husband to .J. A, Wakefield w d lots 9, 11, 12, block 1 Donecken’s addition 0. s The examination of Will Middler, Edward McHugh and James Murray will bo taken up at 10 a. m, to-day before Judge Beneke, e COAL REDUCED! WHITEBREAST COAL $4.00 rER TON, Nebraska Fuel Co, e Fain Stylo Hats at Saxe's, Opera House Block. mwitf t The new fall etyles of Neckwear,Scarfs and Tios, J\l'll received at Ramgo's, sGtf P COAL—Coutant & Squires, 213 S. 13th omth- s Frowenr Pors Axp HaNGiNG Basgers Wholesale and rotail at Evass' Seen Sronr, 827-20 — w putterns for over conts and suite, imported suitings, for will be made at very roa and a now line of fall and winter woar which up in_elegant stylo and sonable figures, G, SVANSON & CO., TATLORS, tf 1116 Farnam street. i tead Morso & Drunnor's new card, som-th-tf - is now fally opened for which irocor sup The market the Hayden Patent Fire Kindlers, are going with a rush, Ask your about this, and purchase & winte ply before it is too late, J. B, Frencu & Co,, Western Agents, e —— Tomorrow evenng at 8 o'clock thore will be a meeting of the C. K. of A, in their hall in Creighton block. All men- bers are expected to to attend as import- ngton; Dechmaker, 19, for P, mond, Chicago, over the Milwaul Roceipts—27 cars for the National Cattle company. Sales - One car of fecders, 24 hoad, svoruge pounds; 1 pounds, weight 860 pounds, pric ws, 20 head, aver: RED t. Cures as Black Heads or Gru h..;,,x.,. Blotches and Eruptions on tho fuce, lcaving the skin clear and beautiful, Al VHI(~| h, Salt Rheu, Sore Nipples, Sore Lips and old, Obstinate Ulcers, Sold by ints, or 50 oontar dman, e ation is about to start two A ituations in the mailed on receipt of pric Sold by Kuhn & Co. and ¢ The board of ed ni 1 in the cit can find ing to the board, i by apply t scho wiple of teachers | — An Accommodating Pollceman, Sunday afternoon Mr, 5, Peterson A Jolly A very jolly surpriss was Miss Kave Wingerter, Saturday evening, at the residence of Dr, and Mrs, Dwyer, 1116 Sherman evonue, A couples were present and a happier eve- | pent. Music and danc. ing, followed byan immenseflunch, com- pleted the prozramme. Miss Wingerter, | is in Wheeling, W. Va., is| was tendered | out a dozen ning was never | whose homs cure of th ver known to fail, lani1Mre, hers on & visit and is the guest of Dr. Dwyer. This surprise was ter | called at T nr Bk oflice and stated that he had a complaint to make agalnst a po- liceman named James Hiland, duty on Cuming street. that there was a fi doing duy Potorson said ht in Wolfe's saloon corner of Twenty-sccond and Cuming streots, and Hiland was called to quiet | ithe disturbance, Hiland arrived just! {as the men were coming out of the| place and they being full, were making u loud noiso wnd using very profane lan. guagze. Hiland told them to stop end -| ant buginees ts to be considered, 1", BRENNAN, —— Thirteen thousand yards of Gingham, worth from 10 to 1 for 8! cents. O'DONOHOE, xt to the Postoflice. — Winter is coming. Now is your time to have your overcoats cleaned and re- paired. Tako them to A Kalish, 522 10Lh, botween Farnam and Harney. 8241w e MRS, LIND. All new styles, and best fitting dress- maker in the city, Ladics, eco ber, 1414 Dodge strect. st mdw S Watches, of all kinds, price and_uali- ty guarauteed, ot Hubormann's, 272 ‘ replied by slapping him Fullerton—Monday ovening, October 20, Columbus - Tuesday evening, O rth Platto—Wodnesday ove Sherman Avenue Ball Park Five Hours Go-As-You Ploaso, tours; SUNDAY, SEPT. I4TH. v.n ance, 81. open to 1l ama lum Crook—Thursday evening, October iday evening, Octobor Saturday eyening, October AND OTHER 81! g, Octobor dotober 2 ovening, Entrance clases Sep- Throo priz tember 7th. Silver Cup; thind prize, Silver Modal | pin will also be given b Ooto? | competitor who covers the o DR. First prizo, a (oid Medal; second prize, A Gold Searf ghas 11l stauce of DYSART, Octob Octobes Thursday ovening. nt Kriday ovoning Mz, Dorsoy wiil be accompanied by dates for state ofic C. 1. Yosr, g . W. Lov Ch'n State Gon, Com. | Office and ¢ idence, 920 South "Chin Conge, Com. Tenth Streot £27 Al calls promytly atended to day o night. T to tho discases of Womon HENRY SINCERE, TUTT’S PILLS [ dagennare: jutatel 25 YEARS IN USE. The (lrmmlt Medical Trinmgh of the Age! YMPTOMS OF A~ TORPID LIVER. saof appotito, Botwels contive, ull sensatiol tho shou er eating, with - exertion of body or mind, ty of temper, Low wpirits, with 6 ot hnving nexloctod aomo dutys Wearinoss, Dizziness, Fluttering at tho ¥eart, Dots beforo the eyen, Hendacho over tho right eye, Rteatlensnens, with fitful drenmn, Highly colored Urine, and ] CONSTIPATION. TUTT'S PILLS ar eapecinlly adaptod DYEING, CLEANING, REPAIRING, REPAIRING AND TATLC TICE. SATISFACTION 12th and Farnam,{undec Nebraska National WESTMINISTER Bise Bunser, ‘TUTTS HAIR DVE. AGURN ,\N.S,THVES GRAY 1A or Wilskens changed to n Grossy BLACK by n single application of tiris Dye, 1t imparts | color, nots instantancously. Sold m Kists, Or Kont Dy express on Offico, 44 Murray ut , Now York. Ieanges (EVERY STOVE WARBANTED.) SOLD ONLY AT JOHN HUSSIE'S Hardware Store 2407 CUMING STREET codtuw&a DOES WONDERFUL CURES OF KIDNEY DISEASES 1. W. WAITE, M D., Physician & Surgeon (Formorly of Morcy Hospital, Chicago.) Nervous Discases and Diseases of the Eye «ialty. # Block, N. W. coruer 14th Office hours 10 to Sundays 10 012 & AND LIVER CCMPLAINTS, & Becanse It acts on the LIV BOWELS and KIDNEYS at the sam time, e of tho pafgon 2 0ffco—0dd Fll and Dodgoe streots, Omaha, Neb, 120.m,2to 4 and 7 to8 p. m. w, Al calls promptly attended. nary Disoasod, tion, Piles, of 'in Raeun vous Disordorw and all ¥ K SOLID PROVE OF Ti 1T WILL BURELY,CURE N“TI“;‘ o Vv i [ ¢ & Cuy Now York ltestaurant, QONSTIRATION, P"‘::..;umw.“. No. 7 i this day dissolved, @ Mr. 1 I ntinug the busin Dy causing FREE ACTION of il the orgeus and functions, thoreby CLEANSING the BLOOD reatoring the normal power to throw off discaso, THOUSANDS OF CASES of the worst forms of theso torriblo dineases havo been quickly relioved, and in a short time PERFECTLY CURED. 1. LIQUID OR DILY, S0LD BY nmm.m'u, Dry can be aont by mail. ARDSON & Co., Buriington, Ve, for Diary Aluaiac for 1884 lue the firm, pecttully, WM. DALLMANN. debts and ¢ maha, Sept. HAIR!HAIR! HAIR COEEAE ! ALMA E. KEITH'S PAXTON HOTEL Millinery and Halr Dressing Parlors Farmam Streot. Hair | Hair | Hair | Cheap | «arcovutry Orders Solioited. PRICE, WELLS, B WILBOR'S COMPOUND OF PURE COD LIVER OIL AND LIME, 10 CONSUMPYIV ES Many have been happy to give thoie testimony in favor of the use of *Wilbor it o bo w valuablo remody for Consuiption, Asthin, | 8tioat Cheapor, more ¢ ociive and. Suravis Diptherin, and all dlecascy of tho Throat aud Lungs. | Shan any Electric belt In oxistence v mfl.w\n‘u by A Wil \A'u‘ uist Ask your druggist. For eale by Leighton & Clarke ton. Sold by ail draggiats Omuha, N 510-m Bth ("HARLES RIEWE, UNDERTAKE AND DEAL St Julien Restaurant | AB. 8T. JULIEN, PROPRIETOR, | 8. W, Cor. 16th St, aud Capitol Avenue, ¢ Hitelic Casgs, Coffus, Cuskets, SAIORLS | "o e puiopem vian. vipt e to every v ached for trausiout « 1.y boarders at the most 1 8t., OMAH arders promptly sttended to, Tolegraphla No. txl