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‘MONDAY. OMATIA DALIY REE - ——— e — - - = 1~ r— = —— = : - — e R " i JITY WALKS AN (8 e e 18 agood location for s | Q ’ 1o Q | o0 res n, with board o nab 11 ( MAFA BEE R'S VOTE will require §30,000, and 85,000 addi CITY WALKS AND TALKS. foct rquare, Ttis agood location foro| SPRCIAL NOTICES |10 08T smom, wih voard 8t roasqutie -l mlr b : ia the only newspaper | tional to funish it. Of this sum £10,000 “Bén Thompton owes his suo | hotel, and I believe another large hotel STewiii Poaliively pox b8 | oAty gl Surs, (0 and Hurner. Omaha Office, No. 916 Farna which haa attempted a criticism of Judge |} 4 by would pay in Omahe in the near fature, | f#Sirecials will Positively not be | [{\wm 1. Monroe, fth and Douglas. Telephona o ! 8 of Judge | oy been promised by a woealthy and gen- PRt inasvatheed a (hoatremoe P insorted u ai ance. | 3. dp Ceuncil Bluffa Ofcs, No 7 Pe Weaver's course in congress, The £ e vnum‘fl‘m“ o 3‘_‘”’ bt Al to printers’ ink, ‘.unk; 1‘{;'_, e r Whet the ‘Ritalians bullt the Paston | d uniess ut\m inadv noe. | 2 4p Stroet, Near Broadway. : protends to find fault with Mr. Weaver young 9 ~’”~ b ¢ who was enjoying .lnr:h Whitcom! " 8t/ ey wore afraid that there would not be O LOAN-NOne JOR RENT=Nicely farnished front room 2200 New York Ofice, Room 05 Tribune [ because he voted against the repeal of the | assured that another §10,000 can be se- | 4y o Opers house the other mnight b X ) i Bue T T— Dodga t. Bailding. timber culture act andagainst the passage | cured in Omaha, To obtain the addi- ! wppom oo o0 cnooling with 4 business vnmxu‘l‘ or that house and the VICNEY invertod IcTs t4568 0 or vt FOF | = — . - T . of the wholsale approuriations for the [ .. a2 000 an appeal was issued to | yys: ¥ il S | Millard, and had they known in advance | 2'1!nTestikation address 71" Bee office. £75 4p I NT—Buif of donble bou'e, feur roo Pablishod every morning, exoept Bandayt The | e, Lo ol 1 cer Thoth of which votes | VO™ Ppe Whitcomb' to ¢lim audiences, and that the Millard was going to be built S “hinn's Sd addition, W11, & month. Ay ply enly Monday morning dally -yl 15 s he Fpiscopalians of Nebraska and the ' g ald ONEY lowncd on chattels, Iailroad Tickets | 2 Omata Natiound Baik 8 p doubtless commend themselves to throe | the Fpiscopalians of £ comparatively unknown to the general|they would probahly have abandoned [ VI S5ieie wnd sod. A Forerman a1s 8. 1ot 5 37 YA . ey out of every four voters in this diatrict. friends generally of Brownell hall. Since public, when he was fortunately ‘diecoy- their enterprise. It will bo remembered 74041 JOR RENT—Furnted room with bosed, 1818 Dodge. 263 0p 0.00 | Throe Months ......60.00 ' g e #1500 | One. Month. . 1% | The timber culture act has done more |thg issuo of that appeal, twoyoung Indies, | greq o 5 ML, Hill, an enterprising | thAt it was only after a groat amount of | S0y 70 LOAN 16 feme ol oW, 50 5y - i por Week, 26 Oente. to settle up, fill up, and open up, weat- cousing of the young men mentioned Tothi i Ii 1 had h %] urging on the part of our citizens that \ 0. F Davie and Roal Esbats snd ]mu RENT— HanJe nofurnished rooms 5 ity WARKLY #EN, FURLSIND aVERY whoNmaDAY. |orn and northwestern Nebraska to the|® clothier of Chicago. Hill had made a}ihev finally concluded to make the Pax-|Ageats 15 Fe TowEY Mn. B — . “actunl sottler” as Tie Ber terms it,than | Above, have promised 81,000 each, mak- | /o0y qeqt of money in the clothing busi- | ton hotel a five story instead of & four. | —~vixiia FINANGIAL —FXOHA FOF—Tars o7 0% - Tl v i i ot uatar # T Tmves Months.......8 80| a0 law of nature herotofore enacted. It |ing §12,000 from one family. This #4 | o0y and his success was due to systo- | Look at the hotel business in Omaka_to- Ot loans made on approvea » curity, 1517 | K1 nithed, with "board 1314 Davenport " streed e Monti.. """ 1,00 | Ono Month £ | wan good law and Mr, Weaver did right | iy roady to be paid over to the trustees |matic and porsistent advertising. Ho |day. The Paxton is running full nearly | Doukius street, L L R Amerisan Nows Oompans, Solo Agents, Newadoal- [ in not making haste to destroy it. Tho | ¢ “poovnail hall on condition that the | devoted his entira time and attention to | a1l the time, and more room is needed. i T KL T o1t 1n the Unlted Statos. Mississippi river job, which 18 & job so this branch of the business, while his |1f Tom Murray builds next to the hotel, o | wort, #or ! J— stupendious, that all other jebs for clewn A Communications rolating to News and Editorial | ing out the nntmnnlltrnnllnry aro dwarfed seavters should be addressed to the Evirom or Tax |into insignificance in its pressnce was L) very properly opposed by Judge Weaver, and for which he ought have the hearty approval of overy honest voter in this ovay. | district, — Plattsmouth Ilerald, Tho attempt to justify Mr. Weaver in voting against the repeal of the pre-emp- tion and timber-culture law and the ap- BUBINRSS L¥TTHRS, All Business Tottors and Remittances should be addressed to THN BRR PUBLISHING COMPANY, QMATIA , Cheoks and Postoffioe orders to be wble to the order of the company. THE BER PUBLISHING C0,, PROPS' additional amount necessary to complete the structare, free of debt, be raised in Omaha. This amount now required, as we are informed, will not exceed $10,- 000, and under the circumstances Tur Bee hopes and believes that this sum will be easily raised in Omaha, THE STATE FARM. partners attende d to the handling of the other departments. Naturally enough ho saw that there was money in advertising when judiciously done and when you have something worth advertising. When Mt. Hill saw ‘Josh Whitcomb' performed for the first time he saw that it was a good thing and that Thompson was a comedian of more than ordinary talent. The audience was a slim one as usual,but the Kitchens will lease the entire build- ing, except the basement and firat story, and connect it with the house by covered passago-ways over the alley, The Mil- lard is also doing a booming business. The Cozzens, the Canfield, and "the Goos hotels, have been opened since the Pax- ton and Millard were built, and they are all, together with the Metropolitan,doing a splendid business. It looks to me that works. Wagos 81 60 por day. Richie & N'chole, Lincoln Neb, working house-keo) ticulars, address Apply ! pleasant hiome, An int: . L. Hoo office, In anewering give fu to Mo 10 5D Tioms ¥evper, by WIIOwE Mith Fst 8 0 NTED—Good reliable boys at the American 4624 Listiict Telegravh Company. For OR RENT-—Nisel ! . st T J NG theaus corner of 1hih ana near ofl worke, J1OR RENT—A furnished toom 1008 Furnam 8. 2071 UK KENT—Nicely furaished front room 1618 i E. ROSEWATER, ditor, {t enjoyed the performance, No ono, [nother large hotel, 132 feet square and Dodgo stroot, 1 i " " i i W, Oct, 1. : " o | f fi tories high, in th ter of e s " ot D on, P, | propriation for improving the waterways SEWARD, however, appreciated the merits of the | four or five stories high, In the conter v - CHEDIAL ks i A u To the Editor of Tir Ber. PRe astor 85 stk /s ML who | S8 city, such as is contemplated by ex- {101k KENT-—One grand square piauo, 0. Box, 488 Omaha, Neb, of the country is such a piece of bravado a8 a lawyer might resort to in justifying Tax gas companies of New York have | the criminal act of a client. The Ameri- consolidated, and of course the rates wili [can people, irrespective of party, have declared time and again through national = and state conventions that the public do- G has been indicted for | main should be reserved to actual settlers polygamy. OFf course ho demurs to the |only, Aslong as speculators and land 1 nee the State Farm of Nebraska was not represented at the state fair this year, Iinquired of Col. Savage, the present superintendent of eaid farm, the reason he had not his stock there, and he said because he could not get funds to pay the necessary expenses attending the same, Will you pleaso state in Tie Ber what the State Farm is for? What appropria- play and the actor so much as Hill, who saw at once that aill ‘Josh Whitcomb’ wanted was proper advertising, He con- cluded to catch on to the opportunity, and after the performance he made the acquaintance of Thompson and at once entered into a partnership with him, Hill took chargo of the advertising, and immediately thero appeared in the load- ing papers full page advertisements of Senator Paddock, ought to pay from the start. Mr. Paddock has been in the hotel business before. He ran the Wyoming in its palmy days, and he knows some- thing about the business. I understand that he has recently made considerable money by the rise in real eatate. His lot at the sou’hwest corner of Douglas and Eleventh streots is certainly a valuable ED—L-undry girl at Omaha Hou: treet, bet, 19th and ) 3th DA good girl at 162 VW ANTED—il tor cenoral, hovse-work in small family, 1415 north 15th St, -6 25. ANTED —Trav liog salesmen to_carry_samples of s*avle goods in connection with their roguinr lino to cell on commission through the west and B northwest. Addiess s office, 43016 Tuguire ofEdholm and Eriokson, 4d0-t1 FOR SALE. JFOR 8ALE= Good cow. alsoopen buggy,horse and harnoes. Inquire J. Michal, Mail Carrler. 45247 JFOR SALE—Hard coal Base Burner, 117 8 17th stroot. 433.6p for §9 830-t1 l((m'w E—A tccond hand baso purner *Milt,” Bee office. indictment. sharks can organize raids on the public | tion is there belonging to it and how | Den, Thompson as ‘Josh Whitcomb.’ The [ Plece of property, and is a good location | <= el F:‘I;:‘A'I:.R }3}5,“5{. "“",;"i“":::‘z'{‘?“““ . = domaln through the operation of the pre. |Oughtit to be “Pl{““P'i'“d" I It‘""k result was that Thompson was soon play- | for s hotel.” WV ity 71 174k Stroet, near lr,x\m:nmorifi(H“ oldhans & OoF ity Siivery, WeEOM, clibap. i . i i there must be something wrong. 1t cer-| ing to crowded houses. He atill con- P | =5 e S Tux Herald ought to publish the dem- | emption and timbor-culturo laws, tho ac: | | {06 ot bo to cultivato sand burs | tinues to draw immensely, and ho has GREEN’S GRIST VAT D= German 1 o oot | s oy . s sty ot vl b Jstionoe ‘more before | tual settler has a very poor show. Had [and all kinds of obnoxious weeds. 1 vis- | made a barrel of money for himself and V icarn the hair trade at A tkinson's, 16th sircet, | #helving and general fixtures. Inquire 1717 Caes eloction day. It is as good as & patent | there been no pre-emption laws thero |ited tho farm last week and looked it all | Hill, T don’t know whether Hill is in Creighton Block, near postofios LT e 800-8p plate to fill up space. would bo no stinking water frauds to plague Mr. Weaver's running mate, Jim Sexator Vax Wryck will fire his firat over, and found a vortion of the crop overrun with the above kind of weeds fully matured. Wiruiam Giun. partnership with him yet, but it is a fact that Thompson can thank Hill for his fame and fortune. Hill has also been Carried to the Wrong Mill, Norti Bexp, October 4, 1884, VA ANTED—Nurto girl 14 ot 16 yoars old. Apply ortensen's, 1418 Farnam or 817 § 18th 410-4p OR SALE—Sunday newepaper, well_established, r Sunday newspaper, independent,in grow: olty of 10,000 Running expense light, First class bargain for cash. Laird. Nobody knows better than Mr, s non i in other theatrical v T 2D~ Good girl for gen: wal housework 1n o 1834 i 3 The state farm is principally kept asa | quite successful in other theatrical ven: 5 vod girl for g work 3 gan in the second istriot at Fairmont | Woaver that th timbor-cultur act hus | i *perc ot PRRCRY O e |fures. Ho atill continues to uso printers’ | Bditor of Ttk B G A . | oo e o s [ next Thursday. Jim Laird and his co- [ benefitted the land sharks and speculators st G P ink in the most liberal manner,” The report published by the Fremont | jran. s72-tt | K tor oualor feed boxes. A, Hospe. 363-1m S — horts had better stand from under, more than it has the people of the tree- who are too lazy to work and have no The D‘i Herald concerning the North Bend meet- TANT D—Tmmediat Iy, gord giri at the Carey 7OR SALE—A good frame houso, 5 roous, all in - - faal ekt oitier vikible) irieaas of eupport. ““The poople of Omaha must bovery |ing Friday night is grossly Incorrect in | VWSl . Wreir. ot 1ith an Davensort St | the e sor Nowmntoreovod atonce “Apply to Tue Kansas City Journal evidently present superintendent, *‘Colonel” Sav-|ponegt » gaid a passenger in a street car overy particular, e ard streets. ¥ 5 34g-tt In proof of this we commend to Mr. understands the political situation In Ne- | Weaver and his defenders the following braska. 1t saya that whilo there is no|extract from Inspector Green's report doubt that Nebraska will give Blaine and | on the Stinking Water fraude: Logan a large majority, the fight in the congressional districts will be enough to be interesting. This caeo only illustrates, in my opin- close | ion, practices that obtain to a greater or less degree in many districts with regard age, belongs to that high breed. Ho was a member of the last legislature from Custer county, and did some good work for the railroad monopoly and Lincoln ring of jobbers. By profession he isa lawyer, and we presume that his clients the other day. *I see you haye no con- ductors here, but trust to the honesty of the passengers to pass their fares into the box. That may do for a while yet in Omaha, but when the city grows to be a place of over a hundred thousand people, The facts were, that instead of the ra- publicans appointing & meeting to break up the democratic uppointment, the dem- ocratic meeting was appointed oun the night of our Blaine and Logan club meet- ing with *he probable purpose of breaking that up. It was too thin, and didn't WV ANTED—Comman girl tor genoral housewrk, 893t 1322 Famam street. o makers. The highest wages paid. Theo. Kuette & Son, Fremont, Neb. D—Immediately, 8 good galvanized iron will be 840-6p VW/ANTED—A good cook north-wet, corner 18th and Capitol ave. Good wages. 305-4p ORSALE—A good lot 23d and Clark stroet. Also & house of § rooms to rent, corner 15th and Grace Ine. Apply on premises. 835-4p OR SALE—Very cheap bui'dings and_feasehold, (08 8 T1th st cct, below Douglns and Dodwe. 32.4p SALE—A good side bar buggy 217 8. 13th 202! to the timber culturo entries. Of course | did not crowd him very much after he |,y will, as I am convinced, in a fow ;mlfk w"'thl‘;mm'o"h:;cl:bh“d;lheirhl]]dl T ANTED—Agents to sell Gately's Universal Edu. | Jq'OR SALE—Wholesa'e notion wagon, horses, hat- = no law can be formed that cannot be ed from his field of glo ‘When i shtty ull to overflowing an 0se who coul SAEOT OB OALhIy PAYEEN S d OAIVEB ORI Hese, ALl oty lste, Witk etablished Folte 1 wos. Tue daily announcements made by the i i o Lk | ostiEccticwore il heiployec de ol s o ndered off, under protest, | drats W. D. P. Liwry, toom £, 119 noith 36th st., | ternTowa, Wil bo scld chovp. Satistact ¢4 ovaded in some casos, but tho timber cul- | | 1 ;e Jawyers are employed to culti- [ of course, the company will have to em- ;“:’[‘fi; R L ror- e Batcoraiis oo | Omahar o s o oo B 1B B Nt | fornallinr, Jnquire Beooinie: 1 New York World of persons anxious to | ture act scems to bo a prolific source of bt from $1,000 to $10,000 that Cleveland c;ime. and of o practical benefit tfi s " the country. he actual settler wi will be clected are simply “‘wind,” and | /100" oo and protect them for his own are made marely for the purpose of boom- | protection, and this without any forms ing the democratic cause. Fram the government but the average vate farms, sand burrs and Canada this- tles will very naturally flourish where grain and vegetables ought to grow. The state agricultural farm was origin. ploy honest conductors. 1 was in Phila- delphin a few day ago, and I noticed that on one of the street car lines they have adopted a turnstile for the purpose of registering all passengers who enter the cern, The speaker Mr. Cornish, of Omaha, made sn excellent effort although, of course, there was some disappoint- ment. Smails says that our meeting was a thin aftair and soon abandoned. It was song and fine albums. Sold on m W.D. P. Lowry, room b, 119 nor ury pay ments. rtreot VA7 ANTED—Ladies’tosollolt orders for the Treas: nonthly th 16th 870-6p OR SALE—Hotel. The Oxford house, the best location in this young city. Ko further parti- culars, call on or addre ieth, pro Oxtord House, Oxfo 3 VW ANTED=Twogitlemust bo d cooks, washors OR SALE—1€0,000 brick at Florence, $6.50 per thousand at kiln. '3187p tmbor cularo claimanta soom. to recor aliy used g nfl‘:"ncblof fil: state uni- ;fi,‘;tor’f‘,‘,‘;m‘;m‘ml']‘;‘:,“w"g Broveitieon. abandoned. afte a spocch of & ull houe e B B oy | o :’“d'" S i : nize the folly of the scheme from the|versity, with a view of combining prac- |; f v and a half, when many of the republi-| — e e { 3 'RADE-—Hardware storo for Ne Wzrzien his name is Stoklo or Sticklo [ W08 (% ¥ T 08 TS comply | ont fuemming with othor branches of edu. | "yEiaced n tho door of the car, and tho | oy, yentinto the Opera houso, whero the {/ ANTED_TADIES OR GENTLEMENIn aty | nds W. K. Sporsir, Wiota oms, or Bickles or Stickles isa conundrum {hthn Iaw dn ord et halREAR) tical farming with other branches of edu- | passengers enter by turning it in one di-| 3 e i & d or country, to take nice light and pleasant 1000-sat o w dtp that the roaders of the democratic organs | With the Iaw in ordor to_get the Jand for rection all tho time. In passing out they | d¢mocratio eide-show was in progress Ald | work at their own homes; $1 t6 36 per day ousily and | TSOR SALE—Drug stook i Southera Nebrasks, in I have travelled speculation purposes. cation, for students who expected to pur- gave their speaker an audience of possi- quiet work tent by mail: no canvasing; no will have to give up pretty soon unless i ivelil turn it in the opposite direction, and then o Pl 4 _ good town with good trade. Will invoios about g i sue agriculture as a means of livelihood. | PP bl i skamp for replv. Please address Reliable Maot'z Co., | 1570 dollars. For particulars address “L. L." some definite agreement e BRErivadiat :” O L I LD J it does mot register. It struck meas| P\, 100 people. Philndelphia, 3. S08iim ot theBee, . o o hat have been taken under the timber culture act, without rceing a tree or brush or sprout, zud yet much of this land had been patented to the parties. Some sciton should be taken to throw additional restriction arouad the law or it should be repealed. Out of 300 members of the house Mr. Weaver was one of the forty to vote against the repeal, which was regarded as X absolutely necessary to restore and re- S Erasuos $°%, an eminent | gorve the public domain to actual settlers. British doctor whe died recently, be- | The improvement of the waterways as a <queathed $1,000,000 to the f?yll college | means of cheapening transportation has of surgeons, London. Tho interest on |peen urged for years by the people of the '?"' sum is to be devoted to the educa- Mississippl valley. The popular demand tion of young men in pathologleal acience. | had been expressed through local and about the actual identity of the gentlo- ter what his name is.— Zincoln Journal. It doesn’t make much difference how you spell his name now, buv his addresa will soon be “Hon. J. H. Stickel, M, C., ‘Washington, D. 0.” Btick a pin inere, Wiso So far as we know it has been a very ex- pensive failure, Jr is becoming evident to the thinking people of this country that a presidential election every four years isa little fre- quent. It is an accepted fact that a pres- idential election unsettles affairs generally, has a depressing effect upon trade, and causes ;the expenditure of vast sums of money for campaign expenses, the larger part of which is for expenses of an illegit- imate character. While hundreds upon hundreds of thousands of doilars are spent for torchlight processions,fireworks, brass bands, carriages and printing, mil- rather a novel way of keeping check on conductors, who must feel rather humili- ated to have their supposed dishonesty thus constantly hinted at. The turnstile is not at all popular with the public, par- ticularly with the ladies, to whom it is & troublesome and vexatious affair.” 7. A **x ~——"“This mnst be a paying property,” remarked another passenger, referring to the street cor lines. “‘The company is paying out considerable monsy this year, in impgoving and extending its tracks, and i ing new cars, These im- provements are all needed to meet the de- mands of the public, as street-car travel in Omaha isincressing at a wonderfully An attempt to arrange a joint discus- sion was absolutely refused by the demo- cratic orator, unless he could not only have opening and closing, but confine us to the refutation of the greenback dogma and the Keith county school lands, As the party had been blatant to match its young Goliah with any one in joint le- bate, we presumed that a discussion might be easily arranged on the general issues of the campaign. Wo wera disappointed. But Green was pronounced by every can- did, unbiased man a fraud. He did not touch the democratic issues, but spoke for about two hours and a half on green- backism and other slush that was en- tirely unappreciated by anybody but the enthusiastic democrat, like Smails, who has never heard better. It was remarkable what he did mention SITTATIONS WANTED, an 600d references given. eyer, 207 south 13th str Wl asked, References given, Only s I salar, B. C." Bee office, et 23410 VW ANTED—Situation in drug store by an expe- rienced druguict. Mest of referenc Address *'ML" Beo office. 4 given. 31-6p VY ANTED—Pasition in store by » young men il ling to work. “A. E. Beo office. 440.8p WANrEu—sm;,h,mmbv a German in & pri- vate tamily. H. Mannweiler, 807 8, 11th 8t., {OK SAT.E—Chowp a svcond hand BIgh 10p DUgEY. Inquire at Simpson’s Carrlage Factory, Dodge, between 14th and 14th, 280.t1 n Middle Beaver, 0 acre under fenc rame hou: on time to_suit purchasers. attle if purchascr desires, Kansas, or Fuiton & Groy Riverton, Neb, 257-1m TOR SALE—A stock of general merchandise, and store for rent in o thriving Nebraska town — Fer ticulars, address Q. R.” Bee office, Omaha. 24741 JOR BALE—160,000 brick on oare at Bellevio, H. T. Clarke. 20848 - O BALE CNellgh House, bl thrse stcrien only hotel in town, 40r00ms, to léace for 3 or b years. ~ The proprietor of the Neligh 1Touse wishes to Eell the furniture ard fixtures 3 timeand terms. and leaso the hotel for tiwmo stated :-:o:;’;‘: l‘l’f ‘;‘;’ Amer:mn, millionaires n}tion.l oouv'entiom. Tlf° natlonal | lions expended for the purchase of votes | rapid rate. This is particularly tho case | gither Cloveland or Maria did not touch AS00:8D BEVAE 0 e S —_ nhml?““l:“:fl':?fi::lm!uu]l,?cqll:?xl‘fitz, i) ollow the example of Dr. Wilson, | yiver convention at Washington last|and other corruption purposes. Some |on St. Mary's avenue. The cars areupon the tariff, civil service reform orlany ANTED—Any ind of oftice work or book-keep- | Point. Nebraska. 240-15 they would erect monuments to their | spring was attended by representatives of |reform is necossary, and the first|crowded all the time, especlally at|question that is prominent before the T e eaene oo Eng ik with | JPOR BALE—Looso hay delivored In largo or smal memory that would be more lasting than | ¢he gtates and territories traversed by [step in this direo‘tiun should be |noon and between five and six o'clock. E:gprl:i.lmi{di: h:;fi:fi:‘:&g:g:{‘ :l,;;:?:: o o s fi;;d{:“ Zgo)‘l‘::l'y:flfimfirl;%-fl?.:-'&l:ug:lm % O s e tapeicaach the Missisaippi, Missouri, Ohio, Tonnes- |to make the presidontial term six | Half tho passengers can's got. soats, and)y, ihay promise of - anti-monopolist J. TR T e soo and Cumberland rivers. Among|or eight years, and thatno president | aiie mnes cotiion s oueht: to. make | Sterling Morton whom Mr. Green would &kung«g,flln rholosa establsbmant in’ Omab. | [OR SALE-_A wholgstock of clothing, boots ONE or two Kearney papers that are al- | 4o prominent public men who |should hold the office for more than one | haste in providinpg rynore cars, and it not be ashamed to shake hands with any- s e |6 kom0 souch Tonth strost. 13 Ways on hand to apologize for ruc‘umy of addressed that convention and pledged all kinds, have undortaken to whitewash | their support for the measures recom- the moral character of J. H. N. Paul, | yended with a view to improving the term, This would enable the president to do his duty honestly and impartially, without regard to continually laying should make more frequent trips on this line. 1 suppose that when the new cars arrive, the deficiency on the St. Mary's Avenue line will be immediately sup- where. ‘I'he fact of the matter is that the dem- ocratic corcern was a fizzle, both in point of numbers and enthusiasm. REFLEX. MINCELLANEOUS WANTS. nished rooms for light house- entleman and wife. Referonces ex- VOR SALE—Two scoond hand_planos, at Edho'm & Erickson's Music Store on 10th . 890-t1 {\OR SALE—Boiler and engino, 1 have nearly who was defeated two years ago in How- North Bend, Oct, 6, 1884, new boiler and eagine an, water routes to the sea were many con- [plans for ro-election. As it is now, a Knowles pump, 49 g y plied.” TANTED—A turgished room in private family. | norsepowor, for sale cheap. T.8. Clarkson, y- .‘u'd county fof the legislature, and who gressmon and senators, including Gener- | newly elected president, as a rule, imme- a*x S —— W AVGHiG board with famuy if desired. 4 ddresy | ler, Neb. 922-1m is now a candidate for the state senate ——There recently appeared in this John McOallough, T. F. Warren, Care B 22.8p = al Logan, the republican candidate for | diately after he enters upon the discharge vice-president of the Uaited States. The | of his duties begins to look out for a re- recommendations of that convention | election, and nearly everything that he OR SALE—Northeast oorner 20th and Cuming 7llvn‘oL V. F. Davis & Co., 1505 Farnam sirect, 876t Ciieaco, Oct. 4.—John McCullough, the WA tragedian, left for St. Louisat 9 o'clock to- night, in company with J. H. Breslin, where = shed 100m by & sing man, near Lusiness center. Address ‘. G. Bee office. 3 A against Mr, Calkins, If Paul was not notoriously a monopolist the scandal column of Tue BeE astatement, obtained from a prominent lawyer, that Private R L A X : iti he will consult with o number of his friends, SR “omfort. | JROR BALE—Chuap, a nico cottago, full lot, city o ‘:3 to be emoothed over is | \oro cmbodied in @ serios of resolutions | does is influenced by the desire to secure | Henry, of the Greely expedition, was the | | ¥ €S O™ C ™ ™ (0%, ot ANTED, BOARDERS-Good board and somort: | H*vrater p blocks from Do court bouse, M. Leo enough to keep respectable men from | gyyoring liberal appropriations for tho|a second term. A one-term-president | correspondent of the Chicago Times, and | Surings or somo quiet rotreat,” He way more | puo, 1 Oth and 10th stroete o 12 (Pl B’ | Tocer, 224 and Leavenwortn. mo h ; i ! 0_ | iving him 4 4 5 y i himself to-duy and conversed quietly a ¥ I 5 fig tuli“':iw;t Hhdaite '?a" continued improvement of the Mi would be relieved from tlo wear and |and that the managoment of the Times i, \ii7 upon tho necessity for leaving the | YATANTED—82,000 on first-clamn city nocurity (01 6 | 510 okt oo mn o and second hand 10.b. ¢ ! | il rd"_ od of wo wero disposed to | gippi river and its principal tributaries. | tear of politics, and knowing that he had |¢id not know it. This statoment is con- | stago for a time at loast, bt oids 8 tho YV oo ot 0 vercont. "’ 08 bt | ey’ o g sbyle. Richard & Clark, R {oted i i ow that ho o to appes . Y. bet. 17tn o 5 ;:K:l itas 1. flm‘r:.!ts-;‘-il:l}der. butapon | A large majority of both houses of con- |but one term to serve he would endeavor E‘f,“d"’wd in the fvl}?"lng mote from the | Fel et 10 N vear, ¢ F bl s pnd L be A0MARS) quiry we learn just as ropre- | groas respected theso recommendations, |to serve the people and make for himaelf | Times managemoni: e —— = fipeier) ‘:l‘,‘;"?);:“:f,—‘;:;:f,“":l‘l‘;fi.f"”mfignlmg;' aos sl sented, but Mr. Weaver repudiated them by vot- | a record that he could be proud of. In| ‘The prominent lawyer lies—under a A Graue Wreen. and Leay sticets. juquire at Western %munw&h“: Omabha City property, Addross "-\wh, 0 : < B ’ istak . B. ’ i the| 611, Mass., October 4 i Cornice W 1110 Dougles street. 4407 | Beo of -t . " b ing against the appropriation, It re-|addition to a longer term for the pres- mistak C. B. Henry’s name is on th Foxnonouei, Mas ctober A xvinof |7 - B — - Mz. SiveeRLy, the millionsira editor, mains now for his constituents to decide |idential elaction, we are in favor of Times' books as correspondent. His| ety dump cars divided on o grade and the RENT—A store and the ha'f of a ktore. 130 OR SALE—Two open kocoud-oand buggles aud name was printed as the Times’ correa- pondent in the list of the dead. His sis- 310 north 15th St. 4194p 15 fighting the Pennsylvania ccal mono- poly through his paper, the Philadelphia rear portion left the track on a curve and piled up about thirty cars, covering both track with | Y0m tea tho wreck, A flagman and one wan in the | I 10 dold , chosp, .t 1819 B [25 whether they wish to be misrepresented | shorter campaigns, A presidential cam- ";:‘,' Y i 1o rooms in Brunuer's block, 16th Record, He recently bought an im- mense quantity of coal and of course re- two years longer. paign of over six months is altogether too long, and too expensive. ter was interviewea at Lincoln, Neb., by the Times’ reprosentative there, because of his rolation to tho paper, the day after flagman’s station was severcly ivjured and wiil probably die. and bodge strects, second floor. Borden, 1ith and Farnam streets. ot 7 rooms in g Juire of Anoy 4417 d location. IAISCELLANEOUS. Tue steamer ‘‘Lord of the Isles,” - - OARD—Two gentlerren can have pleasant room A NEW method of journalism has been the survivors’ return; und hiy last letters with excellent 1oard in a priveto fawily, St of Ol Barbea Wire Works. ceived a big discount, which enables him iquire at ofli 4 TEST TOUR BAKING PUWUER '0-DAY! hich recently arrived at New York from to the Tj inted in 4 B sy e e off . o || ¥ o Times were reprinted in the paper Mary's ave., uear 20th St. Q. Z" Bec office, B :2.::::&%,:01:;: o tho J60-| Ghiaa and Jagan, bringa with it a story |ntroduced in Omakia by tho suesks who aiar Groely's efuen. Th lat. of hem T ey 1 i K bundant loyed b enated rning | Was date ady Franklin Bay, Grinnell CONTAIN AMMONIA. the torthwestern part of the city, with board " S e — ey atonof 2,240 pounds, while the rotail that ought to furnish abundant material [ are employed by a rejuvena morning T (S HE Tt By Kagian 18, TEEaTs s ‘.‘-:.l....-;"fd)flh' nEs mh‘lm“”mm Yo building T“,f;.‘mf. n-,r:lm::::)f,hm horses lt“:‘d%’»‘l’»wfiu for o good old-fashioned talo of the soa. [ paper. They approach a business man Inquireat lat- While sailing along the east coast of Af- [ or public official in a confidential way and § 1881, ' Prominent lawyers, as well as oth: or people, should avoid lying. The one |’ ot stove ntil heated, tnew A chemist will Bot be re ter place, between I price throught Philadelphla is $6.60. The result is that the Record is doing an en- (OUND-—On Cass street near 18th, carrisge wrap, Owuer can have it by proving property and pay- ‘wimonta. / A 3 rloa, near Cape Guardafui, the officers | engage him in conversation about various |roforred to has probably been misin- — v yoom house, callurand cIstert 108 | g for this adverticement. F. T. Andrew, Boot and ] ::::lve i h‘mnm‘.' BT 4, Bforta §n h::;d guns fired and lhea’rad for the | topics 8o as to draw out incidentally some | formed.” o it ke R o Roude: 013 5o 100D A0S0 ~ 4P f of monopoly-ridden people are ap o7 et houve. | JROARD—Good table board at 113 N, 10th stroct. land, There they found the wreck of the | expression on subjects under discusslon, French ship Averyon with 300 people on | The next day, lo! and behold! the man’s board. Ten had gone to land, but the |name is paraded before the public among natives had rallied by theusands, stripped | others as fiercely opposed to or heartily most of-the funds for our stroet improye- | these, and threatened a general masacro | in favor of certain measures or men about ment. The IZerald does not mention |if any more went ashore. Thoy swam |which the *party interviewed never gg;fiw“nnimfl%::tz";‘flsm and | 0t o the ship, too, In large numbers, | dreamed of being quoted. The honora- tractors,— Republican, 60 00- |4t wore kept off by armed marines. Tho | ble way to do is for a roporter to inform Such eontemptible and cowardly flings “Lord of the Isles” rescued everybody, | the man that an interview is duifud, 80 those on land included, and the Averyon | that he can say exactly what he wishes to Crounse's **x ~——*The present unseasonably warm er's block, 8th and Howard street. 0 por week. 488:0p weather is not aporeciated by your humble servant,” said a gentleman of of leisure wbo was laboring with the sweat of his brow. ‘It has a depressing effect upon the human family generally, and it causes a considerable dullness in trade. A spell of genuine fall weather, just cool enough to feel bracing and to warrant a change from light to heavy preciated by the publi JOUND. ree, had_been hitched 0 & grocory wagon. Ingtire of F 0, Koucg, brick- yard, south 16th strect near city Hmdts, mlt-e2t§ . e — Tuw Herald publishes figures t ‘that foreign wnunelnnfigh:v': rzeg{::; Sopt. 15th light bay mare ed on Jefe flank avd in_forehosd; also on left yc Sall, . Had on wab stall, .00 reward for ber return to Frank Spaulding, 234 and Cuming street, O ahs, Neb. 4157p F T—Desirable furnished and unfurnished rooms now brick blick _modern: emprove 509 N. 17th strect, near Burt. {'OR KENT— Furnlehed room st 1010 Chioago 8t. 4174p house with eight1ocms. Warren RB. IL P. Jonsen hasremoved his office snd res- oould only emanate from a set of sneaks clothin, SRS iy uth J4th strect, PiER dence tothe N. E. coruer 15th and Leavenworth . ' 2, would have an invigorating effct ¥ who are wrlf abusivo letters in the | W22 8ot 0B fire. As soon as she was de- | see in print, and not to make -uten_:enu upon u.: IRt Tha Taach HaHAg Mo |<‘ . P e p————r—— 10w serted the natives climbed aboard by hun- | hap-hazard that he would not make if he cation on 10th street, *'C. U, £' box €96, city RIVY vaults, sioks eud cerspools cleaned with of business would pick up at a lively rate, now," Republican office under sll sorts of as. sumed names, If the Zepublican knows of a single instance where the city engin. 412 dp sapitary cleauer. Satisfaction guarantoed by F. G Abel,(suicoessor to J, M, Smith,) box 818, 972 1m dreds, and fought and quarreled over the | knew they were to be published. spoils until the fire reached the gunpow- eer has been directly or indi) . | der, when they were blown into the next| Hexky WATTERSON says .“'“ fl.\a ested in any wntm’t ‘:)r :"l:::iyv: :‘:’ 'ol:lu summarily. The rescued French |chances are that the republicans will gift orbenafit from any contractor itshould | ¥r® left at Aden. carry Ohio, and he advises his democratic not hesitate to make the showing. 8o Browsery HAGL is an_educational in- friends not to l“;;’ ““,’i'h ':f;‘eyl b‘“l““"‘ far as the BEx is concerned we defy the |stitution of which Omaha may well feel | ™ ¢ ANTY K R0N.18 1078 -0R most searching inquiry, Let them show | prond. It is now in its twenty-first year, where any contractor has contributed to |and hes educated over 500 young ladies. Ry 4 _ . .| bis attention, and he was told that Gov- tae revenues of this paper beyond the | The attendance has increased so that tho Tux Christisn names of presidential { ernor Dawes lived there, *They ought amount of legitimate subscription to the | present accommodations are inadequate electors should be printed at full length | to enlarge the house,’ remarked he, ‘You » £ i i i 1 i hi paper or for advertising sowe paving wa- | for all those who wish to enter the fnstl- | on the election tickots, This is all the 'f:l': wyx:::;]l:e& ell‘i?ll)"u:.:l\e ‘;flf“;‘l‘l{’;f‘ 08, * A cold wave is what we want just with hoard, for twogentlemen 1018 Capitol avenue, 414 5p R RENT- oo in private fami!, Q‘t ——4] heard a good story on Governor Dawes the other day,” said a well-known politician, **Two gentlemen were walk- ing along a certain street in Lincoln, not long ago, when one of them inquired who lived in & certain house which attracted I MURNAY has good pasturing, Bpriog water, | Wt T Yy NT— Derirable furnished roome, brick Wwodern finprovements: one block Torth or. 1:1h aud Capitol avenuo., 4 DOES NOT CONTAIN AMMONIA, 178 MEALTUFULYESS IAS NEVER BEEN QUESTIONED. TVAKEN. the subsorier on his enclosed land abont 4 mlles north of Millard las_county Nebraska on the firs) day of Ju orrel pony branced 6L A, " on the right ank, sup- posed 0 be wbout s yo us old b Beptomber £0th, 154 1n & million homes for & quarter of & century 1¢ Las stood tho consumers' reliable test, THE TEST OF THE OVEN, PRICE BAKING POWDER CO., NAKERS OF Dr, Price’s Special Flavoring Extracts, Tho atrongest, most deliclous and natura | Bavor knoym, and Dr. Price’s Lupulin Yeast Gems Yor Light, Heglthy liread, o Best Dry Hop A nuw elght room house, th, betaeen Dav QOB+ ENT-—Houso on Chicago 14tk and loth, T \wost Kaneas, pliae corrcspond alhoiland, Res or. 2t and Web. Toquire 1611 Coss 4031 room heuse, 5,60 per w.outh. 14th and ey turnished rcom 5 W, A Dodge. [N N Lt torisls &t regular rates, and|tution, sud the erection of & new build. [more necessary as a dewmocratic congress o Yoast tn tho World Brunner's uow block! wo will pay them §500 for the benefit of fng in @ uew location has been under will count the voto and will take advan- | __«T understand ex-Senator Paddock FOR SALE BY GROCERS. 5 conRRICA [ R auy cheritable inatitution which they | consideration for about two yoare. Stepa | tage of every technicality. proposes to build a large hotel on the|GHICAGR: = 8T.LOUIS Neaiy turusbes s s 1330 Mo | YDV IRSERRY. &r VLA T, may designate, Tt is not only mean bui |are being taken to bring about this much Sme———— southwest corner of Douglas and % ¥ crimlual for a paper o abtempt to|needed improvement. ~The old building| TuEE has been an appreciable riso 0| Eloventh streets,” said & Douglas UGULIST& AUR!ST B ot mont e (SUCESSO0RS TO JOHN @, JACOBS) blacken the character and professions) | was crepted sixteen years ago, and it is|votes in Ohio during the last week. Boihsireet buiness man. *‘He owns sixty feot standing of au euglucer by inuendo, wnd |proposhd to ereot & now building that | parties are bulling tho market. ! feont on Douglas, srd ho is endeavoring] J, TsSARMSTRONG. M. D, UNDERTAKERS | 'h-migplym ho happens to | will ‘accommodate at least seven- = 'myuruhne an additional six'y feet onlPractice Limited to Diseases of the oven soom Fouse, good barn, obick v "84 & £0 an editor whom imbecilo |ty-five boarders and as many| Joms Kuiy s the fifteen-puszle of [the west of his property. This would Eye and Ear, X on yaud and ycxe Jot s Mish Ot B ,,y;"l...{‘;,‘.“i‘.:,‘:‘"‘2:},‘?3“;:;,;};;; Shwt. Ordecaby uld-be rivals cordially hate. dsy « pupils, To do this will'the democratic parky. give him ground enough for a hotel 182 1503 « + MAHA cu's;cor. 13thand Farnam strects 850-4p Jrhone No (R U ) i \ \