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OMAHA DALIY BEE “TUESDAY, SPECIAL NOTICES OCTOBER 7 1884 o o 4 fow g o e i of] G HEADS Y THE THRONE. : L P ~ rll]“ l) \II \' ]gl‘ l‘: THE DUTY OF REPUBLICAN 5 Tho republican convention yest Omaha OMoe, No, 916 Farnam 8¢, fchase, near Ft. Loavenworth, Kan ‘ae Hy health was poor throughout the | perio? of his residence at that place, and | s+ when h.'s dootor said he must either die | 116 That Long o AStonish 166 [or seck s change of air, he packed up | — - s 7 [the property almost enough money to; Wi s o 511p ecials will Positively not be rted unless paid in advance. for the nomination of a candidate for On| 1 build first-class city hall building, gress in the Ninth District was probably | [t ound ocoupied by | CAINCLS Oonacil Blaffs OMoes, No 7 ear St 4 » other hand the - : . st disgraceful gethering of that . & ETHT. NT.-A fern, hed 1oom 1609 Farnam B¢ Btroet, Noar Broadway, T e Gas aver bean Knoon in 8t |ongine howse No. 3 ought to be im- Contlry aud oft, I was on the' Iat of May, | 00 - . ENT P New York Office, Room 65 Tribane : s ot ave sretonse of | proved, and s chamber of ecommerce 8 1844, when he joined a train of 100 ONL'Y losned on chattels, Bailroad iiskate TRt Louis, There was not even a protense of | proved, her ¢ o | . R TOtAN Tor LHRN (K} ADRY St} als M ARl Tl R ;M’“\“ - i 7 Building. Published every morning, except Sunday! Tbe ©oaly Honday morning daily. dignity, or order, or of propriety in the proceedings. The bosses were in tho saddle from the start, and pushed things in their own peculiar way, and with a de- sould not bo located more centrally than at the southwest corner of Sixteenth and The wooden shanties most unknown land, California, The | — party reached ils dostination in June, | t 1845, and camped at Cache Creek,. about | Agsnte 163 The Men Selected by the Presidential Canaidates to Assist in Ruling the Nation, AN (n pam of M, 06 opwaer wnd Oo., Resl Ksinto and Lo 23 i, 808, Farnam streots. FOR 1TALE. Y BT MAT. - ¢ : i o nsi forty miles from whers Sacramento now - S . One_Year.. 10.00 | Three Monthe termination to compass the object which | that now ocoupy that lot are unsightly i ‘ . MATIA FINANGIAL EXCWANGB—TATRe o o~ Wi Monoe. 500 | One Month, they had bareained to accomplish at any | structures, and no special advantage is | - stauds. From that point ite members | (Jumaii loans mads on approved secanity. 1617 i Faratinre and fxtares at a bargai, + Woek, 25 Conts. cost to the interests of the party. A . - New York Journal, took thelr several ways. Marshall and a | Douglae st #121m roinl 1ot %1 houss, throe s torles high, derived by the city in having such val- tew others went to Sutter’s Fort, Sacra- [~ SRS AT, Om acenunt of health of proprietor. | According to the best opinions to be obtained yesterday Mr. Blaine,if elected, will give the country a cabinet that will be truly representative of the talent of the party he leads, For secretary of state-—The Hon., Wil. lism M. Evarts, of New York. For secretary of war—The Hon, Thos. FIR WRNKLY BNN, FUBLISHAD SYRRY, WADNRSDAT. — —Nuree girl 119 south it destred Call &t hotel cr addross { nomination forced by such irregular and nagey, Falis City, Neb. offensive methods 1s, of course, no nom- ination at all, in the eyes of reputable | location. and proper-minded citizens. No man ——— who cares for public opinion or has | TIr is rather a surprising fact that the roasonablo rogard for the common decen: | athod of electing the president of the cies of politios can afford to accept such a [ o0, *\ G nomination; and cortainly no sincere and | United States seoms to bo not fally un- mento county, where he entered the ser- vice of General Sutter. About a year after this, and after Marshall had begun life in the atock business on a farm of two leagues in area, the Mexicans made an attempt to prevent » body of American emigrants from entering California, This uablo property used for an engine house 3 vann rosTeAID, o $2.00 | Thi Mon'th: onth ... Awerioan ompany, Sole Agente, Newsdeal- ot 1o the United Statos. conmmmronnmxCe. A Oommunioations relating to News and Editorisl Fol: RENT—Bed rooss, §6 a mon 11015 C 547 Japitol aventio 5D—Girl a good 4 Dodgo treet. DA barber, 7005 10th trect. b and driving pon, . strect, betwien J 5 o cow, alsD open buggy, homo and re J il Catmior, 482AF matlors should bo addressed %o the Eorron or Tux i derstood by a great many perso: d B f Py i ber | led to the Bear Flae war, in which Gen . self-respecting republican voter can [derstood by a g ny persons, and an | Bayne, of Pennaylvania, now a member | i€ ) en, Yoaip. - 300 160 0pe bagey! Bz, BUSINRAS LETTERS, afford to indorse it or be bound by it. oxplanation may prove interesting to a nf;nugreln from that state. she o :?ll‘::a“&f:r:vh:r:l 1::nd o“em"f 5""[}”!;'5 T Tk om Y T B SavhL M haiime J. Michw) Mail Oaricr. _ ds2-4f There is an excellent opportunity pre- o for secrotary of the navy—Mr. Wil- | ¥0 , G remont, of the Unites V work. Two in tamily, Apply 700 8. 10tk 86, —Hard coal Base Buwser, 117 . 17th p/AllDainoe Latwes and Romitancos should be (4o For some honest and capablo’ man | aré® number of our readors at this time. |\, " “Ghandler, the present incum- | States military post at Sutter Buttos, in | 487y O : 45 5p Dratis, Cheoks and Postoffice orders to be made pay- | to enter th field as an independent can. [The People of every state vote foras |pgng, the dofonso of their countrymen. Fight- | 57 il to waiton tabiey, 1918 Jones 8% For secretary of the treasary— William | ing was frequent and severe, Marshall B. Allison, of Towa, or William Windom, | took part in all the eugagements of the of Minnesota, both of whom are known |campaign, which resulted in a treaty, as expert financiers, signed March, 1847, recognizing the in- For secretary of the interior—J. B, | dependence of California, Marshall then Chaffee, ex-senator from Colorado, and | procured his discharge and returned to ble to the order of the company. THE BEE PUBLISHING CO., PROPS' E. ROSEWATER, ditor. A. H. Fitch, Manager Daily Circulation, P, 0. Box, 488 Omah: eb, many presidential electors as there are congressmen and wenators representing the state. Nebraska has three congress- men and two senators, making the num- The didato. That is perhaps the only solu- tion of tho matter. The bossos Lave got a tochnlcal control of the party machin- ery. By corruption, intrigue and bull- dozing they have succeeded in placing ] their man before the people, and the only [ ber of her electoral votes five. P dalisery wago) olwap. 4 Cliy Milts W k a Im & “Brickson's. M-t _Y¥ give good reference 405-50 “'Ath-,lv —A girl for general houyms at Edholm & Erickson's, 16th and Dodgt VW ANTED Tmmedistely, a il to (b dining ¢ 274t ReoHl team of matcaed pomics, har- Welshans & 0K SALT = | 1 neewand delivery wagon. shelving and genorsl' Hetibes. ‘Also grocery coun Inquess 1737 2605 - thing left the people to do is to[electors chosen by each state meet at the [an acting member of the republican na- Sutter's fort. Upon his arrival he found o hork at Nebraska Houso, North Platte, Neb. strect. = - - 3 . - i | Gocd wages. M. Oberst, proprioter. 456-10p Tue King of Siam, who is credited |find another man for whom they i i ;i . [ tional committes, that most of the cattle he had left on his ot beri BALE—100 B - rdbipon oan vote without forfeiting their |forecure dtato capitals in Decom:| poc’yitomey.Genoral—Judgo A. L. |farm had boon stolen or strayed during | Yy ANTED Latorirtowork on Lioeun Warer | 1 T o erteet ke a. Heope. " S5 with 263 children, ought to make a good Mormon, Foraker, of Ohio, a famous western hit absence. He therefore gave up his lawyer. farm, and began arrangements to start in For Postmaster-General—Joseph H. the lumber business at Coloma, Amador 81,60 l:-" day. Apply to Mao - ncoin Neb, 1710 OR SALE—A good {rame hsuse, b roows; aif in wood orer. Must bamoves atonce. Apply 10 thy'We: torn Newepapor Utiion) eor, 13th antl How- ard strocts. e principles and thelr manhood. The ber, and their votes are returned to B time has come when St. Louis ropubli- | the president of the senate and are for- cans of the true and honest sort should | warded under seal to Washington. There W aNtED House keepor, by widower with small family and vory pleatant Home, A o lizent GoverNor Da likeness appears in |assert themselves in rebuke of the scan- [, d in Fob: a tod | Hawley, senator of Connecticut, an old [ county, as active partner with Gen, Sut- | i ruine'ndase-keeper, 1 TG give Tir) Pare A tho Uhicago Sunday Zvlegram. The ac, dalous work by which tho party namo in in?l,z::!r:z:,c‘: STIEN RN N0 abiats journalist and bard worker in th oam- :::.yw:& endseiook to furnish ;:2 moces: | i addross W. J. L Koo ofoe, * M8 8y RO SALEA good ite b Vugey 217 100 e companying politioal pen-portrait is noi | weivariven over to mockery. A f,:{n{ gress in joint convention, Some people | Should Mr, Cleveland prove tho victor [ mill In August, 1847, Aot tet for dining oom, Scancasvian | Jon AL Wholesa'e mobommagon, ors e, hte- 80 complimentary as the poor wood-out | has been renched where something posi- | very foolishly entertain the idea that the | in the great fight in November his frionds [ On tho 18th of January followlng, | ——rie o | i, W comy et hith sistabed ot i wew —_— 0 f i i of State—Thor 1 : — ; » e T Intoot reports from ORbls aro of tho | PATY OFganization may as wel bo aband. | &ress will tako part in thoso proceedings. | pavard, senator from Delawaro. water at tho head of tho race ho walked | Y\ ANTED—A good kirl at 1021 Capitol av O i this JOtbE Clye, R b Farier pese i oned and overything surrendered to the Such is not the case, as the present house | For Secretary of War—General George down the ditch to sce what sand and call onoruddress F. ¢ Kioth, propiistor most encouraging character for the re. |domoorats fully and finally.—St. Louis |of congress, which moets in Decsmbr, | B. McClellan, of New Jersey, who organ- gravel had boen removed during the pre- VW ANTED—Girl for general Housowork n s House, O3ford, Neb. 300 ¥p ! publicans, and the prospects now are that | (7obe Democrat. will canvas the electoral voto in|i7ed and formed tho Army of the Poto- | vious night. Ho strolled tothe end of AL IR PR I s DR SALE 100,000 brick at Floranco, 86,50 par” H they will carry that State next Tuesday| Suchan emphatic rebuke to the polit- et T ] didato | ™80 the race and atood looking at the mass of WV ANTEDTeas:ling slesmen to o thousand atkiin. R, W. Ccwan, 318-7p by over 10,000 majority. foal bossos —**who have got a technical 24 Do candidate| T, Secretary of the Navy—B. F. debris. At this juncture his eye caught A luol :‘.:nxl:“;;n:\:l‘:‘leiz-;;::::e:él":;:':,l"‘"(‘l’ 7OR SALE—Drug in Southorn Nebrasks, in '( has received a majority of the|Jonas, senator from Louisiana, a work- [the glitter of something that lay [ ,oRnC.E" Rldress VB B. B (his office, R R o e il 1 voting. Huvtever, thore is'nt much fear [ within th.o Pnrty. The Glu'bc Dmevmt"u i sia]briLy | (R 6ok NIRLS , Fules b | Honry I DRVIENOL.Wart ViFginla: what kind of mineral the specimen could | ' I smith cou sansa, 2 : i of the law being enforced, protests is in fall accord with tho senti- | oy ST o L e in Nebras.| TFor Secretary of tho Interior—Allen | be, and finally concluded that it was = P0x20, with katchan 12x20, 200 acresin oultivation, () — — ments that have been utterod by Tue [\ oo = L;Aird and Valentine, being all | -, Thurman, either mica, sulphuretes of copper—or [ WANTFD=Corman girl for genecal hougowerk, | price &4,00 e e o0 e { aman to evado the United States restric- | republican party is in the minority, and S sy nan, ex-senator from New York. BeRn i At A 5“ Halloablssh MT““; (WY Gornice Eokata. Tus ket ‘Wares will be | FIoeas, ot KViton $rovs; B ¢ state for Blaine. The next congress has| For attorney-general—Lyman Trum- g B alleable, ho placed | ngi), “Theo. Buette & Son, Fremont, Neb. 319-6p OR SALE—A etock of general merohandise, and . ~to judge of the relative merits of the - control of the party machinery”—from Ir the Iaw is enforced a large number | the leading republican paper of Missouri of persons who have wagered money on |18 very significant and affords sufficient the election will be prevented from |proof thatit is high time for reform tion laws, 18 to go to Cuba, get himself | certainly the party press would be more naturalized there, then invade this coun- |justifiable in suppressing its indignation try as a Spanish subject, and boldly say, (against the convention packers and rings. “*What are you going to do about it?” When guch & paper as the Globe-Demo- Junce Touraee, author of “A Fool's against Weaver and Laird is voting Errand,” who was opposed;to the nomina- | against Blaine and Logan. The truth is tion of Blaine, now comes out heartily in | that whoever does vote for 4 bad con- his support. One of his reasons for sup- | gressman, be he republican or demo- porting the republi. nominee is that|crat, is a traitor to his country, and trea- the association of “‘silent spectators” of | son to the country is more reprehensible the war for the union with the zealous|than treason to party. The best of and active copperhead makes it his|presidents cannot make laws for the votes in the electoral college, the present house of representatives will elect the president. In that event they will vote by states, each state casting one vote. nothing whatever to do with the election of the president, and conzequently if Browr and Stickel are elected to congress from Nebraska, they will have no voice quantity of coal at a big discount and is selling it to poor people at a price much below the retailer’s rates, in order to fight the coal monopcly, says that *‘great news- papers in these latter days have become more than mere purveyors of current in- telligence,” Thisis borne outby the various important enterprises and reforms that ing membur of the democratic national committeo, or Mr, Leopold Morse, a leading merchant of Boston, Mass, For Secretary of the Treasury—Sam- uel J. Randall, of Pennsylvania, or bull, ex-senator from Illinois. The statesmen say that neithor George William Curtis nor Carl Schurz, who en- gineered the independent republiean movement in favor of Cleveland, has a Charles A, Dana; secretary of the inter- ior, John F. Henry, of New York, a deal- er in drugs and medicines and the presi- dent of the anti-monopolists; secretary of the treasury, Lee Crandall, of Alabama; postmaster-general, General Begole of Michigan; attorney-general, General Parsons of Maryland. Mr. F. B: Thurber and other anti- monopolists will'be rewarded for their lodged in a crevice on a rifile of soft gran- ite. He stooped and picked up the sub- stance. Lt was hoavy, of a paculiar color, and different from anything he had seen in the stream before. He reflected as to the nuggot on a flat stone and bagan striking it with another. The substance did not crack or flake off, but simply flat- tened under the blows, and Marshall was satisfied _that he had mdecd made an ed, and the excitement began to spread. The news flew over the conntry hie wild- fire, and those whites who were then in California went into the quest for gold with great ardor and energy. Additional revelations were made daily, axd the news ofithe discoveries was spread.. Then came the mad ruslyfrom the East and the Old World. Itwos a furious rase for wealth. In 1849 every sailing vesssland steamer landing at San Francisco: was erman girl 14 or 16 veirsold to trade ab 4 thinson's, 15th swrost. near postoffics 434t WANTED-A learn the hat Creighton Blec WANTED Iimmediat Iy, gord giti ot the Carey House, N. W, oor, of 11th and Davenport St. ANTED—Agents to scll Gately’s Universal Edu. catoron wouthly payments ~ Call on or ad- dress W. D, P, Lowry, toom 6, 119 noith 10th 8t., 711 Umahm 371-1m VW ANTED—By a young and welleducatod ma, (Gormanyaged 20 years and of pleasant addr the acquaintance of an futelligant and woalthy young lady, to practicefour handed piano, and to en'cx into correspondence, o' ject eventually, matrimony strict diecretion guarantécd. Address “'A. B.” care Boe offi 460-8p ‘v NTED—A position by & ladv 000 cham work, sewing or take care of a child, or Apply ot the High 0¥:5p_ housework in oemall family, School building. 231-8p & Bocond hand bigh Top DUREy. - on's Carrlazc Factory, Dodge, e 28041 Tnquire at § between 14th and 15 store for rert in u thriving Nebrasia town = Fer Particulars, addrsm Q. 1" Boo office, Omaba. 50,000 brick on cars at Béllevme. H. 2S-t —— crat makes such a vigorous protest o f 4 : important discove! ¥ veral TANTED—Ladies’ tosolicit orders for the Treas. oy, 4 5 s 4 as to the presidency. They will not take | chance for a place in the cabinet. They purt e o LML / “ury 8o conthly | F1103 . —Neliz) , brick, three stories, kK Ex Sexator Tavor, of Colorado, is [against bossism it cortainly ought to be tHeie .“: until l“cy“ the i:“ uration of | M8Y get first class foreign mivsions, how- days he collected a few ounces ;)‘me‘;"‘;f’l:\fif‘i{)f;‘:‘ E",‘fi,",‘f‘“,‘.‘?i’m 5 T mori 16tk ’fl.;‘,i’év‘g 1o temay 40 roome 'z.f:gn..,'f»%,'a°3,“2 # aid to have lost heavily during th % | Eseded by bli g of of the precious metal, and as [etreet 370-8p [ yesrs. ~The proprietor of the Neligh House wishes to b ly during the past|heeded by every republican who has the the . ever. . R , ell the furniture and fixtures of this hotel on easy | i f . f next president, on the 4th of March| ; 1 Butler's cabinet, should he at- {he had odcasion to visit Sutter’s = . = gell the furniture and fix % year through the depreciation of his min- | interest of his parly at heart. In Ne- R e e .""“;" R R DL ;’“.“ 5 ha." fort in o short time, he tools the speci- | VY ANt may &irle st Lol th Lol K Bl G D ’l“’.‘*l"“‘i'“,‘:;,"};;fi;‘ - . . o Y URES . . Bowen, 2512 Leavenworth, OV 0 wonld sell hotel outright, . | ing. property, and some important specu- | braska advantage is take of the fact that president by the‘:’:‘le of¥8 i;::;;:‘v:. E;‘_‘ ‘,‘m" cf:::i‘:fin LD mens with him. Ho informed Sutter of S e " r-ap ES; fiax]‘l‘;c;fl-rr‘?vxqulrn of John J. Kiog, ARSI Sy i3 lations, among which may be mentioned |is a presidential year to use the false 110 sente willlsléot the vicep eIt Mr. Plimpton, of Massachusetts, as|his discovery, but the general was in- 'ANTED—LADIES OR CENTLBMI!;—M_H')‘ ‘:Im: s, r:-:_m Tnay delivered in large or m.;\nl I8 the investment in the campaign for the | argument that every republican who votes ‘prosident. | qoretary of state; secretary of war, Col- ‘"Bd“i“““:l 5;:“;’;:'35;0&“""1' ct‘lem!;ll or comtny, o take uico izt and plessant anaition, " mow Hno e bax Sop bugy anda i ; . 3 A See— — ¥ 1 experiments had settle 0 question be- | work at theis own homes; $2 to 85 por day easily a vholesale noti ddley . C. J. Canan i RibSromtoris shiote sgninat a local ropublioan candldato it a| 1y Philadelphia Zecord, having baon | Batlor's ght-hand man in bis chmpeyen | Ynd any doub that ho would admit. the | et maievorfenthy mul e ol o | g smenetionor U AR 5 ity i traitor—that a republican who votes criticised beeause it has bought a large | for the govership; secrotary of the navy, mineral was gold. At Jast all doubt fad- | Philadelpnia, P: WeAm | o ATE A wholeatook of clothing, books and shocs, buildings apcost, retiring from busincss. G. H. Petcrson, 804 south Tenth strect. 1156m planos, st Edholm \OR SALE—Two gocond hand E70-t & rrickson's Musie Store on 10th St. JFOR SALE-Bollor and ongino. 1 have nearly new boiler and engmo and Knowle's purp, 40 Rorsepower, for sale chewp. T.S. Clarkson, Schuy- ler, Neb. 922 3m TOR SALE—Northeact oorner 20th and Cuming strect. O, F. Davis &b, 1605 Farnam sireet, patriotic duty to do so. country. Congress alone represents the : ices b tom house itions or legislative power, and if mf republicans hsz paan "mmpmh:d byb:‘l)mflb‘;! ::r ;:::;gc:‘ AR L n;owde:l v;‘n‘l; fitdve{)lurn;u. m;l‘he;;) ;new VVANTED= A yeung man 2L ycors of ucs, with 5 L2 T . 5 great nowspapers, and notably o i Johigof the prohibition- | that gold:had first Leen found at Coloma | VYV vears expostincein drog busine < OR SALE—Chcap, & nico cottago, ot, city Tue Chicago Sunday Zelegram pays|Want to rule, the party must nominate Oandylate Sk Jolgof the pro hia [ and mang.went thither, Without inqniry | ShiomiqAeare:e ¢ A+ Hurley, 400" Giraid arop” v ot b oot . e its respects to & distinguished citizen of [g00d men, who will serve the inturests ‘Omaha, as follows: of the people, and the political bosses Dr. George L. Miller, of the Omaha|8nd [corporation cappers must take a Herald, has lately been to New York, | back seat. and while there visited some of the leaders of Tammany and the county dfmocc\ll'?, ltk which lnu;vlevu he was pleaser make some weather predictiona | 133it0r Daily B, ;(nflll other _lfropho-ls-- Dr. George L. [ “will you’ please inform mo through ]: 'x" it v,nbl beb noted, is an obose man, | the cofumns of the Brr how many preki- Who invariably bases his conclusions on | dential candidates and tickets there are ‘what he thinks the party with whom he{ now in the field? s conversing wants him to say. PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES, ? OMAHA, Oct. 6th. Epwarp Sisvex, Prerarep gum-wood is being given a Record. It was this paper that sup- pressed the Philadelphia bogas medical college, and exposed and put an end to death-bed insurance and numerous other frauds and abuses. The Reccord, in tak. ing unto itself a little well-earned praise, correctly says that a widely circulated journal has great opportunities for the accomplishment of good ends, and has also great rosponsibilities that it cannot properly shirk. *The new journalism that has let daylight into Céntral Africa, There are six presidential tickets, of [sent out polar exploring expeditions,” | yuantity of talent. fording to the discriminating voter a [says the Record, ‘*and pushed almost {recent convert, is open to' any induce- ists, has not given achint, as yét, of his intentions, butit is thought that his cabi- net, should he be lucky enongh to be elected, would be about as follows: Secretary of state, Neal Dow, of Maine; socretary of war; Senator Gibbs, of New York; secretary of the navy, John B. Gough, the great temperance lecturer; secretary of the treasury, D. L. Moody, of Massachusetts, the revivalist; secretary of the interior, Francls Murphy, of New Jersey, the blue ribbon temperance crui- sader. For other important places Mr. St. John might draw upon the party for any Billie McGlory, a or negotiation they squatted upon Mar- ohall’s land- about the mi ized his work oxen for food, cunfiscated hishosses, and marked the land off into town lots and distributed them among themselves. Thus robbed of his property, he per- force became a prospector, but never suc- coeded in fnding much gold. The neigh- bors who had despoiled his possessions added insultto injury by presaming hiat he knew the whereabouts of rich deposits 0Zgold and refused to give information of them, and persecuted him on these falde suppositions. To add to his troubles, his title to the land he had purchased prior to his great dissovery was quos- Philadelphia. W N o uggist. Address “‘M.” Bao office. rences. givon. 1ztep ~ ANTED—Position in store by & young man.wil- ling to work. *A. E.Bee ofSee. 446.3p Young married AN WADTS EISUATION 88 DOOK- keeper, in wholesalo establishment in Omaha. Addresa ‘C." cae Beo. 898-t PUIBOELLANEQUS WANTH. VW ANTED—Torent, & small fcanlned Fouse, or 3 or 4 rooma aicely fuinished £or housekeoping, i good ocation,by a prompt i cateful tenant, No childron. _Address M. 8. 4B VW ANTED—Torent, a nfoo ol sfoom eottago with- in8 blocks of Opera Houco. ,Address 3. T.” eare Bee office. 4588 nis office. Tocor, 224 avd Leavenwortn. OR SALE-Engines now and second hand 10 15 h, p. and 20 b. p. portablo and stations Dollers of any eizo and style. Richard R. Y. bet. 17tn nad 18th Sta. Om: offico suttable ior a ewal Wil soll for cash or ex- ‘Address 'X. Z. Q" 48821 JOR SALE—A printin nowspaper or Job ofiide. changefor Omaha City property. Bee office. OR SALE—Two open second-nand buggies sud o dellvery wagon, choap, st 1819 Hamey St. MISCELLANEOUS. RANCIS M. REID, CITY JANITOR—Store, offic and house claaning ¢ cone with despatch and on reasonable torms. Orderslate at Crossiey’s, 210 south 7 fair trial s i H hibition- | tioned, aad he lost it all. Poor Mar- TANTED_Unfarnished rooms for lighs house. | 14th, and at 207 north 16th strect. 497-7p ki :" ) plvame:t:: s;; Ii" Rh great varloty of choice. They are as fol- | beyond the limit of Sancy the business of :a":vvh‘n“?mfi:‘l;";B:Zf::kfl:nymo:l;%?e shail etill Hives at Coloma. The state hoa | VV xeen - pontiomanand wi 0’"0;:|r‘|a’e,:“::- e e = peaking of pavements the St. Louis Re- | 1gy; nows-gathering, will no longer be tied holped bime a little, in his hard fight |chavged. Addicss 117 8. 17th eiro: 485-0p Opara giwses, Tho findes’ will bo rewariied by publican says: BEPUBLICAN, “I'he west end of the clty now offers|: President—James G. Blaine, of Maine. ‘to the public four parallel streets con-| Vice-President—John A. Logan, of Illinois, struc with great care, and for the DEMOCEATIO, resent in excellent order. Locust is sident—Grover Cleveland, of New York, d in asphalt, a composition resembling Prosident—Thomas A. Hendricks, of sstone, and presenting a: smooth a surface | [ndiana. as a brick plv;mnm, Olive is paved with granite, and is as clean and hard LAty At Dt flm‘““ Akt o S R e o Vise-Prosident ~William Daicl, of Mary- like Locust, is made of asphalt without PROPLE'S, joint or break, after the manner of the | president—Benjamin . Butler, of Massa- streets of Washington city, and is smooth | chusotts, as a polished floor, And OChestout is| Vice-President—Amos M. West, of Miss. being now completed with gum-wood as | issippi. above described. These aro tho most used streets south of Washington avenue, leading to the western part of the city. A few years’ time will enable the people YROHIBITION, President —John P, St. John, of Kansas. WOMAN'S EQUAL RIGHTS, Presidont—Belva A, Lockwood, of the Dis- trict of Columbia. Vice-President—Mrs, Dr, Clemonce Lozier, of New York, ork, AMERIOAN POLITIOAL ALLIANGE, several methods followed in their con- dude.” The plaintifs appearance in |erty and dovote the proceeds to the con- -court satisfied the spectators that so far |struction of retaining and ap- .as he was concerned the defendant had | proaches to the new court-house and to not seriously maligned him even if heap- | pay for the necessary grading, does not plied the epithet in question. The legal | contemplate the absolute disposal of the | change in the administration, business is SR v point at issue, however, was whether an |ground. ~As wo understand it, the com- insult, punishable by fine or imprison- down to old methods. The people have loarned #o expect advantage as welll as instrugtion from trained and perfooted newspaper enterprise,” Tuar oloquent editorial entitled “Eet it Die,"” referring to the democratic party, which appeared in the Chicago Z¥mes about four years ago, will live long after the demoeratic party has ceased to exist. In the present campaign itis being con- stantly raproduced in the republican pa- pors, and is continually staring the dom- oorats in the face. 1t is a- powerful cam- paign document for the republicans, and it is no wouder that the democratioc pa- pers are now overhauling the Zines, n enters largely into the conditions oftrade, and it is generally an admitted fact that during the presidentiul year, partic. ularly if there is any probability of a dull and unsettled. However, the fall missioners propose to transfer the old | trade is picking up in a very encoursging ment, had been offered in public. For a | court-house property to the oity of | manner throughout the east, and should long time, in the amusing turn which the | Omaha, which has a partial title already, in exchange for the engine house lot at |gult in favor of the republicans—and che | anp mede an epochin modern history, | Hie. nawe will lye in history, snd his .case took, the real issue was lost sight of, the election in Ohio on Tuesday next re- Both sides were representel by ablo|the southwest corner of Farnam and |(ndications now point that way—there will coungel, and a large number of witnesses | Sixteonth streots,andit is proposed to sell | be an additional revival in business *‘as offer. The cabinet of Mrs. Belva A. Lock- wood, should she becomo the presi- dentess of these United Statos, is likely to be made up as follows: = For Secretary of State—Biss Susan B. Anthony. , For Secretazy of War—Miss Phabe Cozzons. This Iady is femous for her firm determination of character and is gonerally regarded by the woman's righters as an eminently i selostion, For Secretary of the Navy—Miss Kate Fiold. Thiv selection was made because Mrs. Field is an experienced coean trav- oller, and is o.stranger to those qualms which caused a formey-sacretary of the navy to keepy studiously away irom the water, For Secrotary of the-Treasury—John Swinton. b g For Secretary of tho- Intesior—Hamil- Dovereux Blako. For Attorney-Geraral—Dr. Walker., of Washingten. et d— e GOLD IN CALFO®NIA, arshald, Who Firet Wound Gold in Oaliforn a, To James Wilsca Masshall the world is indehted for a digcovery which searted. the nstonishing prosperiy of Ualifornia, poverty is a reproach which the. citizeas agpinst poverty, all the more severe by resson of advanced age, Onsnges Trking Piace, A gentloman gave a beggar ton cents for the oxpresced purpose of buying a doink. of whisky. A littlo later he saw the beggar emerging from a belie shop with a loaf under his arm, for 1whisky,” said the gentleman. “1 kucw I did,” the beggar veplied. “If T had told you 1 wanted it for bread you wouldn't have given it to me. The ayxapathy dodge in played ont and frank- 5 s hus taken its place. People admire frs nkness. Could you give me ten cents saored” V= INO POISOR Q%.P \ “'ou told mo you wanted that money | _ VY ANTED A tarnishod rog Would beard with family it I, F. Warren, Care Beo, “UA/ ANTED_BOARDERS V\‘ wblerooms at $4 50 por weck, nuo, bot. 12t aud 13th streot. Wi offico in private: fmily. desired. Address st-class city secwrity,for 6 Address Dox 020 Poat- 700-t1 - | be suitably rew " | Gentleman's grocery store. leaving themat 2204 California street. 4 OST—A shawl, on the road between tho Deaf and JDumb institute and Tort Omaha The findsr will ded by returning the same t>Win. 41174, OARD—Two gentlemen can have pleasant room with excelient: Loard in o priveto family, St Mary’s ave., uear 20th ¢, “Q Z." Bee office. 443-Tp i | T N UP-Two dark gray horees at Dr. Mercer's ro. KL Hansen. 445 10ww OARD—C 00 t Crounse's blo hoard at 113 N, 3.60 per weck. 106h street, 438.6p AL 0D 10th 8t. {JOUND—A yellow horse, had_been hitched to a grocery wagon. Inquire of F 0, Kourz, brick- th 150k troet noar cty L school i wol, 1813 Tarnoy, cpporite” Ceru JORTENT o furnirhed rooms, with or with oat board, 1006 Faanam strect. 3f1s. R.L. Ross 4693 mare. k ard OR 5TOLEN--Sept. 19th light b X near tree yoars old, brandid on lefe d has & white spet in_foroha od all arcund. Had on w 0 102 har return to Frank Spauldin, and Cuming street, Oxahs, Neb. 41 the Lorthwesterq part of the city, with board Aleo thr-e unfuruished rooms in build ng Davenport 5ts. Inquireat lat- 30 wnd 1:50 p. . a4zt wo roon s furnished for light house- Y4 Vo, sth and Howard street, proviccd N E. corner 16 h a tor place, botweon UK R Bl oiries B e turnished X “rooums uew Liick bl ek modern v 800 N, 17th street isfaction guaranteed by F. Smith,) box 878, $72.1m MURRAY has good pasturing. Spring 3 G Abel, (suceessor to T[VAKEN—By to subscrier on his enclosed land about 4 wiles north of Millard in Douglas county Nabzaska on the flis: day of Jaly, 1884, » rorrel pony: branded “fL. A. " on'the right hind fiank, sup. posed to bo wbouts yeurs old. HENRY RD 7S, Beptomber 20th, 1584 33-, 0K RENT—A house with sight rooms. Warren Switaler, 215 South 14th strcct, Pt PG RENT—Room, with board, for twogepticinen i private family, 1618 Capitol avenue, 414 bp ERSONAT,—Partios having abandoned home- steads in Northwest Kaneas, pleae corrcspond With me by let or at once, Isano Mulholland, Hoad Estate and Financial ageat, Norton, Kausas. 252-16p JQ7B KENT—Desirable farnished raoms, brick block, wodern improvements, one block rorth Craman HOSPITAL—Cor. 14th and Jouos, ro. coives pationts suffering from any discass Bok b % d i of the great and flourishing state in . 2 blodk, mode o] . contagious. Alio adis in & delioate condition had been summoned chiefly, it seems, | this latter ot to the Omaha board of trade [an evidence of the faith of the|which he resides ough promyutly to re- Ts postolfics, od Capitol avennie, — doo.g” | coptaxtous with a viewto discoverlng the exact mean- | for a site for chamber of commerce. The | public in continued republican ad-jmove. 'The foundai n of Califordin's Pl B Ancw elght room house. Incjalye of re, b, between Davenpors aud i f , ALY President—W, L. Ellsworth, of Pennsyl- e o ] il % 8 vania. i leqr i- | ton Wilcox. is geatloman. having de- %% ol BA%eD FoOmA B0 N Newcos o by ;o weave, Vien eosdent—Chaclos H, Watorian, of | Th0 Ohioago Zelegranm says that tho Ohi- {18 W Bk | W3 KOS COG s otneed IN THE PASTRY (i B A=atnseioL hacen it Maaut | (07 00 iawaomh ) Epss g o i roasc rd “‘dude” has at last found its New York, cago Twnes has long outlived its wseful- but just that he receize some: reward fox IF Cornice Worke, 1110 Douglas streek. M7 —— e et ’.flx( Tue wo o s i : ——— ness,” and “in the languago of its: own|his services. In this cepastment, if hef PR 5 R II. P Jonsen way into court. A young man in Mon-| Tue proposition made by the county |igi oy, «pa4 it di can do but little good, it is not like'y TR0 BENT=Two reoms in Frusaars blosk, 1t douce tothe orace T6th o Leavenworth treal hos made complaint against another | commissloners to the yoters of Douglas : that he can.do much harm. Bodon, 14th and Farnam street 0w e alg 0 i ! il \} eye Trvrcen o g o vaults, sluks and cersp d what politics | ¥or Postmistress-(ienerali—Miss Lilly £ lpuu RENT—Furnished parlor snd bed room in ) ¥ nn‘n:‘t’l”:fl:e’rv“bn (npasly mied mth wealth was laid by his intelligence and sagaeity, Inless than threa years after ing of the word “dude.” To this end f money dorived from this source is to be [ministration,” as a leading eastern I e St St a multitude of questions were|used, as wo havo already said, upon the | journal is lod to observe. the time at which he disccwered gold, _ NOR RENT—8ix room heuse, cor, 2118 and Webs asked and a bewildering varioty | new court house and grounds. This ex- e ean ois. | What had been previously to his finding | teally e h they i g NorWneh $baupes ianio, Jaqulie 1021 Oapy 1,000-00 ! Tuk now goa company in San Francis: | io'vrecious motal, a wildeoness country, | FOR STRENGTH AND TRUE FRUST [0 o8 of definivions were elicited, as may be|chango appears to us to ba very desir- imagined when it is mentioned that the |able, n:.t: the 1!:«,,;nitim; of tht; :mmzy it included lawyers, civil service | commissioners ought to be oarried, as it ::;:;:, poflumn,’:ull known young|will probably will be. There always |B3® 0‘""; to -";:dsf '_mlm;l iy g swells, tailors, merchants, theatrical [ would be some question as to the title of of gas has suddenly jumped from | agente, aud journalists. The court room | the old court house grounds if sold by the was packed during tho trisl, and the as- | county to private parties, It is held by semblage included some of the leadiug | some of ourbest lawyers that the property, FLAYOR THEY STAND ALONE. PRERARED BY THE Price Baking Powder Co., Chicago, M. 8t. Louis, Mo. co has been consolidated with the old | was received into the sisteshood of the tion, and competition in prices |states; Sacrameanto has boen commem- The price | oFating the ‘‘admission. day” of 1830, with pomp and enthusiam, and the pres- » ence of the governor and other eminent to $2.00. It is the samoold story of| poraone, What was said on that oocasion corporate greed and robbery over again | of the value of Marshull’s discovery, and "y di the honor given his name, will, we trust, The press of that city recommends that DERISEAS s e o se wuli PV Lt be padito any one who wil Snd o partic.s of Mereury, Potash, ledine, Arsenic, or any Poi- 04 1500 Cap | oHOUS Bubsias. 06 L N wTFTE §rEcIricy “Ihave cured Blood Bpecifie witer [ hud st JP0k It 1ol a leasant furcished roon waxens or De. Price’s Cream Baking Powder D, Price’s Lupulin Yeast Gems, alnt by the use of Swift's falicd with the Mer- Heat Dry Elon Veast. - poople. In the end the court stated tha | whon abandoned by the county, would re | the people return to the use of lamaps and | i of the olaima of @ pablio benefac-| e Batn e &mSCERS. K of double house, four rooms, candles, or, now in old ageand poverty after a WE MAKE BUT ONE QUALITY. £0 Qnaa 2t dceitivg, B1. » ARRY Foom it was thoroughly bowildered as to what [ vart o the city, but by the proposed ex- S a *dude” actually was, but as it was not | chaoge the city will come into posseasion Bold Illgh?v-).mun. RO Bt b proved that the alleged insuli had taken |of & valuablo pieco of property,which may [ Huniuuwau, Octobor 6. —Five wasked men | ™ James Wilson Marshall was born in place in the public strest he would die-|be used temporarily for a city hall, and | entered tho houso of John Sherry, Saturday, | Hope township, New Jersey, in 1812 1miss the cace, The plaintiff declares that eventually it can be im. "“‘]“‘"‘““ f;“‘"“.}' l"‘"" '-'~‘u:l: ‘"Il‘l“"; and lt"'*"h lA(m'“dr:luemu% :! plain :ducn\uuu he y Ny anded all to hold up ke . T t d gon- ho will earry the case to a W‘W" 0";“::- P"“V:‘: t'nfiy ’ ‘l:wld' "“3:"’" l: E:‘q‘ll(:«l and bound e, party And sompalbl [hiider. Ho aas b e vl Bihe We would suggest that if he lsn't s dudo s eubstantial cily buildiog thereon. liorey to open bis eale, from which they took | Syeetitn fover” when about 21 years old, | e should gh.jhn‘.hillnmlwwnwrnl the city should decide to sell thoess | iioonouled in the howse, No clue to the (314 having traveled in ludizda and 1 combat. worthy life. not ouly to freedom from { JIOR ENT= Plosani 1 Turiinh ol orf aifir 106 08 Biood et 10 Dises \ed U \'DERTAKERS |:I< nishcd, with Eourd 1814 Davenyont strect | o v 00 Lot sud Bhio Discases malled tres LA H 194 60 THE AWIFT SPECIFIC 0O, ! y 17 Farosm Street. Orders by § Drawer 8, Athan « prowplly stbendod to. Tols o furnished rooms § {SUCORESORS TO JORN @. JACOBY) Y Apencor o 03 tage with oel ar wnd t, one blowk sauth of Leaven 85:5p N. Y. Otfice, 159 W Philade $200 besides which they also stole $6,000 which grounds and build elsewhere it would | robbers, nois, bought a farm on the Platte Pur