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OCTOBER (3 1884 D PAY OF A JOOKRY, ;',» prison for twenty THE LAST EAMES. weaker #ide, T the name of the employes of r.E DOME C”Y. | VIFE A} are, which_ferm | 1) ANTED- Two pant the Union Pacific Railway company, wo, the | . | she part at Toulon, Whila | e ines vy comn itten, would beg leave to bid” you a re. p ' | ned f iy Tha Unfon Pacific's Season of Glo- | spectful farawel', and wo tenst that prosperity P A b "(' “"u“-“ N TR el pbe i ohoR ] S otng | WANTED At io Slose: will attend you and yours in all future rela a Rop npan an . So ptain or & htonable o the isrn, which 1 s h he p rious Victories Closes in Defeat, | Will attend vouand yours in il 4 Bee Correspondent . Preacher, roloased under the p auporvision — G20, 15, SFRATHAS, SRRy » after fivo yoars of rorvice. She, however, [ \\-ax b —oin | ¢ ¢ 3 Y davin Kxo: v nt. od to da " y Hlace: N . v O Alwo well tarn'shed r-om \ A fait audience witnessed at St. Mary's parm Ryox, e Benviciint Oty o8 the Dorite ot ¢ | New Yok oI Advertissr, contiriued Yo evads the wateli pluced | 1], 1 Lo X076 N "W ‘morner tith and Losvonworth Sta Avenue park yesterday the closing game of bt b Wi s Twoke Ked b upon her, and was tho cause of the con- - AP prem! J.d WELSTANS, 49041 local baso ball Instead of Gronog WILsos, Continent, ho ato those jockeye!' asked the | flagration in the Quattisr Latin in Paris | y\"axteD fitcen to elghteer [ e ocal baso ball seagon, Instead of mar- N RNy i 8 " i roporter of an old turfman at Jerome | threo yoars ago, It wasdiscovered shortly [ 1Y ol st wi the care ot hor ol A, Tospe, 1610 Dodg theshatling heit best energiesfor this last Ry M, HARTsoy, Painting v Park, is b after, and sho was confined in a dungeon, |t rret Aite ab 1 dan Ui F | - contest, the Union Pacifics entered the F. W, BoNsevin Dlacksmith “ | Special correspondence to Trx Bre, They are stable boys who show some | which neatly killed her. She was ro. | v ool ey ame as completoly crippled as th ont o Desvrr, Colorado, October 10, | aptitude tor riding, and have good pluck. | leased two months ago, on condition that | YasANTiD Sraine mashine Tands s Omemn s . aed steeot. eyl e A b i B THE GERMAN THEATER, All work and no play makes Jack a dull] Of course when they atart their lines are | sho would leave France, and accordingly [ W inet factory. ™~ " el v - i« ingenious enemy could have deslred. Ex- oy, and that the old adage might not prove | N0t 0xactly cast in pleasant places There | embarked on the Normandle, intending VWANTED- An asmistant wivance ajont avd 11 th sight rooms. Warren oepting Dwyer and Walsh, not a man oo- o true in our case, your Nebraska City corres. | S0 be no more disagreeable life than | to spond the romainder of her days with oiraph harger for travoling dramatio coun . ssut upied his usual position, anda certain [ Madame Potiphar as Presented atthe | =, Y s % ard the train | that of a low-class jocky, hanging around | horsons. She is now nearly bent double | M8 Address MAcent”hyx 703, clty. 494 11p blo howe, four_roome, % pondent n woek ago hied aboarc vain | \ablos and begging for mounts, Such | with rh tism, woak and apparently | YW ANTED—Glel for general housowork. _Apply - amonth. Apply foom Mr. Borr; totally unknown to Stadt Theater Last Night, bound for a littlo “play” or sightsecing in N s e Ry A bl Pl M At 9814 Dougl : 24, Gmava National Bavk 76, ¥ W X b B b Ay = an ono is everybody'ajscapo-goat, every- [seventy yoars of age, although in reality = s | g v i $tie QAN EIAHOCK) Wik - Hiirarted e bl body's butt. _But fora steady boy in a [ but fifty-five, VW ANTED- it tor genoral howso-work In swtl | OSSN Tl ipsemo farnishiod roowa 316k 8 with _the responsibility of pitch-| The cosy little German theater was| Toking the B & M. train at Nebraska City | good stable, who really rides well, oboys Wiy, i woreh T st itt 16th 8%, Mrs. May Spencer, et B ing. Tho result indicated that the N nothing of importance trauspired en route [ orders, and is honest. the life is noc a bad Racy State Secrot. st - HEIONNF eted WIth preedls | oY oo 1AAY “'““;"“ the G of “‘1“‘ save st Unadilla, Nob., whero a coupls who |one. Such a boy s Mr. Lorillard's Ol- | Chicago Tritnne's London Special, 3 tated intention on suicide, was sad ly | Presontation of the famous drama by | are cloping to Lincoln to get married were | ney,for instance, who is a quiet, respecttul, | ~The publication in t Standard of the v misplaced, In the shameless language [ Duchon, entitled ‘‘Madame Potiphar.” [ pounsed upon by the irato father and brothr | reliablo young fellow, gots to bo afavorite | Foverninent schome for tho redistribution o of the vulgar, Berry was ‘‘pie” for the | Miss Spahan, as Lydia, was greeted with |of the young lady and compellad to forego [ With his employer, and is very well treated | o 185 SURRREIOR LHAS “7(‘“1 D—A barber, of wiavle aused the | line to roll on greatest political sonsation that London has [ north Al 98, 10th street, ©odip i ANTED ~Trav ling micamen to oarry saples | JIOR RENT—-A furmished room 1008 Farnam 8. REN "," this office, 43010 }4 Evansvilles and the totals of doubles and | gnthusiastic applause, and Mrs, Puls-Ah | their trip to the Capitol city for ttat timo, |Indeed. For a boy of that wort, the |Siperionted sinca the rising of pasifament tripples pounded out of the ‘gentleman Skl § Howaever, w ned since that “‘Love laughs | pocuniary rowards are considerable. A | Mr. Gladstone is furous at the betrayal of [} is amazing. Very fortunately no officlal | ** Sophie, received quite an the, " and that they got off later and [ salary of 80 or $100 per month sup- | govornment secrets, and cabinot ministers, | creight soore was . kept and the base ball ropor- [ovation. Mr. Molchin, as Mar, ally mado “1” by the Lincoln judge. [ plemented by 20 for riding, $60 for | indersecrotaries, and officials of all grades | =2 T have been rigid] ined i ttempt to ter was denled a score card. Hence, the | pjayed .excellently, and Mr. Palsahl winning a race, with occasional tips for ; W0, Ko DRI, BRI T, Bhed out. Yy disgraceful record of the exhibition is |as Ruth was simply immense. Ono of | took the through B. & M. train for Denver, | pulling off & big event, easily runs up €0 | Thus far the soarch has bean unavailing, but charitably kept from publication. the most attractivo foatures of tho por- | . rEht hero allow us to gently watble that | three or four thousand dollars a year or [ excusos have been found for discharging tev | |2 for good rond, 1" well appo " 0 X Sneed, strangoly located at second, [ formance was the soveral voosl efforts by Sh, Gouibtsors. wbloyes ke [ippointed, eas | twico the emolument of the average | eral subordinates who are suapected of Tinvin i i v ' g elatios il S dard courteously gave the visitors tho polite |the principal artists, The aconic eftects | cn't be beat, and we heartily recommiend that | 18Wyer, dootor or engineer; and fully up |iog friendly relations with the Standar advantago of fow wild throws. - Don- | wors abovo the average, and. it was vory | f0ad to any touriet who may want to isie tha | to tho income of the captain of an ocean [¢1iHTA | Miafl o (Hhe Kovertinent, Arich pito these slight disadvantages, it is|avident that the play w“)k immensely. Rockies or other sighta of the west. Buffet | steamer, with his great weight of respon scarcely to be doubted that| At the conclusion of the final act quito [ Denver, whorein the weary travelar can it at had one of the regular pitchars |4y outburst of applause was showered 1 partako of hot coffeo and_lunch and f § occupied that box the home nine could b‘; the l‘udiunce,m:nrl!lhe only ',‘.; to At FaF e Fenp ::-fixlu‘;m‘n“ o0, Wo. artived | Paid like prima-donnas or fashionable | the rovernment orgaus aay, have been reforred - . S RARRA Y without comment to the wministry, but nene have won the game as their batting aver- | pacify them was by the principal notors | It Denver at 6 o, m., and after breakfasting | preachers, but many of the inferior jock- | W{HULH AL ko the Wibiateys Db wate saying that tho scheme of redistribution as £ minimizo thaleffect of the publieation by | sleeping cars are run between Kana s City and sibility, Great jockeys of course do|published in tho Standard is only one of var- | work at their own homes; $1 to 86 per day essily and much botter than this. ~ They aro |ious schomos submitted. All of " theso plans, .'3.'5\'.[;‘:.'-'.",'.-.. Philadolpnia, Pa, s in ection with their roguiar 207- through the wort. and 9 grAnd squate piano. quire 1 Eriokson, J4o- 1t ofBdhols 0 Block, near postoftioe TED~Cerman girl for general house —Agenta 10 sell Giately's Unives on mouthly payments Call Lowry, room ¢, 119 north TOR SALE-The ch in Omaia, new o north part of ity wad down, inic. A’ Bar i only 8600 %14 D—LADIES OR G KN—In cy - or country, to take nlce. light aud pleasant Fnu BALE- New phacton. Inquire of Geo, 1Mig Ki0n at north- east corner 10th and Dedgo. BS1-41 work ront'by mail no canvassing; Please adilroas Reliablo Mauf t & barcain, 1ho leading restaurant owa. Good busivess and good rea~ in Atlantic N 0 i of if v sons for selling, Address Lock box 18, Atautio la. knocked out for six fairly earned runs. |and bowing their acknowledgments, It e el . nam en every employe 1s not as fever, are looked upon as an official _admission —_— - SNSRI 2 g thelr a edgments, the western citics to bo enjoying (¢ Loxill d in some of sth ly [of th tance of the Standards_publi ; Taylor merita the honor of the most (certajnly was an eminently successful Pt fgte rillard’s, and in of ;the purely [of the importance of the Standards publica- JFOR BALE _stock dry oods, notions. linens, un. phenomenal piece of fielding exntbited on [ piay. i STt commercial stables the boys have a hard :'c',',“,,'“m l‘:‘a‘ ",::Ertar,“,"l"?‘y :3:",""“?]?: ,::,‘:‘ A s fl':"‘:"‘{..ft\'“.“;‘,"'T?.’J“X.."". iy slugging guests hit a long, low scorcher to Paying the County's Debts, * i q g 0 |oarns better wages than a boy of his|to play into the hands of the private family, bost of reforences given. Ac 1% ging g 8, at present and there is an_over-abundance of play 3 ® P center and Taylor aiter running back [ Theregular weekly session of tho Board of | unemployed carpenters and duy laborars, 1 h | 1888 and age could do in any other avo- | Parnellites. Tho lattor seem to bo perfectly [ dross “A. Y. care kico office. S7LIR [ yoR SALE ¢ and turning sharply again into some |County Commissioners was held last Saturday | *New AYlmuy‘_' hotel and the Barclay brick | cation, and is regarded as a hero and a 7”:""&“2- {"{1 it "t“.“' 'I'N; J:-rg'k‘** i '{';; VWANTED kgl ment by o g o1 bread baker, | jhoo 14K house, 124 Tuquire coiner almost impossible attitude seized the ball, | at which the following bills were allowed: 13 \l\:h}I‘ch is ll;alnu erucbe;‘l l\y?nymlh-nm lw.n‘ll by his own set. u::.;\f ey "‘;fl; eaeat il ||.-°m.‘::"‘:,.'.:.‘;1;9- In tho city. Adilress to “0. G.” Beo offic S Sy with one hand, by its fiery whiskers as it BRIDGE ¥UND, Tontatin the baiiding line worthy of tutactes, | iyt the Jockey's life, of course, along [ ciused by the proposed addition of new mem- | — pie __ MIID | OR SALE 6) foet on Farrum sract betworn (8 sped over its head. A porfect storm of | poter Hiler. ... veees 85125 | Tho cost of each s . out 100,000, " | ith tho _omoluments and honore, has |iery in towns and - countiea whera_ the homo: | YWANTED iy & wachinit, aituation i i [ 80430 3. Leo, Grooer, id and Laaveotth. applause greoted this marvelous feat. The N, M. and L exposition, which has [likewise its shadows. His norve may |rulers aresuro of roturning their men, By \ mnnutactory or o take ol of engine or | ___ IR AL 1 e Taylorby the way, has shown|q 5 frice €68.95 | Just closed, was very successful as regards tha | fail, when his ocoupation is gone, for | theschemeof redistribution as published in the | LILAK PUIGEIIE | Heferoncen wiven. - Al JRORSALE=Fino businons chanco at Grand Ielind himseld duri th brief inter- | 3¢ ' Y + $08.25 1 Gisplay in each and every department, but in [ race horaos are often vicious brutes and |Standard the representationof England in par- i Nob. 86,000 ouys the bank building 20xdd; an imsel uring o brief inter-| i, Teige... o 42,96 | S y lisment is increased sixteen and of IR offico building whicn rents for $15 8 monthi & large 1 £ t her t point of attendancoe it was very s -| very quick to detect a lack of courago |}iaw Ll et vo ANTED--Bymiudy a clorkihip In storo, 818 | firo and burglor proot safo With Yato time Tock— val o engagement ore 0 | Chas, Schumann, § i, tho Dby 1 OsloFadoTE Ll £ el Jand tem. wnilo Ireland's repre Howard 8¢, Refore iven. Ba8-11 Rt D b Yats time Tock—~cosb be a th h r of his profession. |Jno Rosacker.. 2 LMZOLD s nd Colorado have | ynd decision on the partof their riders. |y} o) A RN kbl AL 095110 91,800, also 4 very large bank book fica root tafo, e a thorough master of profe L, , i tion remains unchavged as to number, but ~ : . Wm. Dowli reason to be ir _exposition—tho | 1 he jook b A\ B N ) . bank counter, desks, hard coal stove, In Aoty & come Although suffering almost contiuuously R kg attendance being no fault of theirs—and we [ 12Ven worse, the jockey may begin to | Traloe, Clonmel, Dungarvan, Carlow, Ath At e e iy eyt o sy ing I | mieta: hor Wit 1ot 44306 o8 Loouss from illness during his residence hero and l"um:-nu '\'\7h='t‘:e' predict in after years, when filthy lucre is o | take on flesh, when he either becomes too | lone, Coleraine, Now Ross, Ennis, Kinsale, i ey “hm'. AcUress A BENY Roeth M:M}L‘_\‘» strect. rmy § cash, 1a'ance oa cne crippled, in sustaining his batting aver- | s Richio Y. little more_abundant, that Denver will bo | hoavy to ride, or is crndemned to pass a | Bandon, Youghal, Enniskillen, Mallow, Dun- Bas-iap | R e L 4 A tRBEOR G Enowl B RIS T crowded with eastern peovle intent on secing | life of martyrdom in the way of sweats, | Sannon, Dowopatrick, and Port Arlington 6. White 24 age, he has the satisfaction of knowing [P, Hicke; | N b | are disfranchis The o f Cork g y RD—Sltuation — i R y X ¥ ¥ 4 the exposition and other sights in and around | diet and medi to keop d the | ire distranchised, Tho oounty of Qorke gains | Pr7ANTEDSituation by young el to do Jaundey that his services are publicly appreciated | Geo. McKinsie. Denver. Tho largest crowd tho oxposition | Srovine. coeaiioneg, . Do thiv, foroeq | (0UF members, Mayo, Down, Galway, and work. Apply at 1008 Juckson St 6 5 11 | Y7 Ofer for e a Nanoh of €0 corce henvs oo as of the best in the whole excellent GENERAL ¥ Baw was on gowing oorpulenoyy » To this foroed|artrim galn: two ekoh, . Donegal, Kerry | oo maastns | (LY, 10K Seers (arhloe) n opd fost weighion 1150 team. Immensely satisfied with the rec- [ Dewey & Stono FIORRRA DAY waisting may be attributed many shorton- | Tyrone, and Tipperary gain one each, and ATt e oo LA I s g ROk 5% ord of '84, the people of Omaha, with re- | J. B, French. P U od lives and broken constitutions. Thenin | the the City of Dublin gains two. Jiy 0%y Ll D. Fitxpataick Thursday, September 25,when, it is estimated, 1 £ vi th ding e ——— - = s A now type writor at a discount. Also aret, bid farewell for the winter to the 1. Titxpataick. that_abont six thousand souls were in teg | MOFal point of view, the surroundings of YOUDK DIAFTIOd MAR WARL, SituatoR, a8 G001 o Wiior aiid OAllgraph supplios. Union Pacifics, in the hope that the re- | 3 i MbRHC: building. Tho exercises on this occasion being | # racing stable are not espocially delect- | Whar It Costs to Maintain Dime A Koopor, In wholosale establishment in Omahe. avis, Koom 10, Union Block, opposite turn of summer can see them againat | a0, Simith under the auspices of the old settlers, were in- |abl.. There are temptations to drink Museums. Addrem “C." caro Boo. 8984t | Opera Houso. o7t their places on the local field. Jas, Taggatt, it:m x_tx o.!mqn;:vrlfer:“h:xi:\‘fi'ic Tll)gz ::;m!::fd ;nq exc-:-;s. destructive 5 nerve and | From the Philadelphia North American. TOR SALE —Cheap, a restaurant in good_locatio _ The Bee will later publish the disposi- | Chas. Kiewe. L Ao ok et e 1 + | brain, and there are l_rdnp\ ious tempta. ““Who goes to dime musoums?” asked MIBOBLLANROUS WANTS. north 16th st. 507-23pn tion which the boys will make of them- | & Brown, : ] tions to dishonesty in riding, Whon the | 41, reporter of Chas. H. Day, manager NTED—Partior with $100 to take half interest | JOR SALE—Farnituro aud fxtures at o bargain selves tor the winter. Once for all it | Krank B M LN unscrupulousness of many betting men | \¢” o' Ohestnut street ostablishment. 118 Wall atabi et it gory, meoiablo; paet | tel,good house, thro stories high, b id i 1 h 1 T'hos, Colling of two old settlers, Ho a sturdy old farmer | jg taken into consideration, it is credit- | ciy h + " > * | inces in Omak Address VC, 1L care Bee offi everything rew. On account of health of proprictor. can be said in reply to the general ques- his of nearly fourscore years, she a bl 5 Y 2 You might as weil ask,” was the reply, | Counci Bluf: 5 576-16 ' | Wil vell bui ding if destre otel L 4 4 of nearly fourscore years, she a blushing dam. | g1a't 0 the jockeys that so fow succumb ) i ) 670-16 i Q@ Call at hotel cr addrosa tion, nono of the Union Pacific member- | o\, pn¢husfastic Republican Mecting | sel of nigh seventy years, the grandmothor of Lastly, th JOSESy, t danger | \Who reads cheap newspapera! ‘Lhe 1. e, | Frauk Ellott, Mansger, Falls Clty, 466-21p ship has as yet signed abroad for the next fiye children, and_ who had taken this awful | Linetly, there is an_ever-presont danger | o4 papor of to-day furnishes as much ny & 8or 4 room house in good - B e v senson. a4 Orolghton; step ia lifo thres times previous to this. 'The | from falls and collisions. The danger 'is | ¢ vs i editorial opinion as the old- Addross - 2 oin bugy horee and ¢ il Oszicuron, Neb., Oct. 10. | happy couplo were presented with an elegant | not very serious in ordinary flat racing, | i’ Subiisher formerly provided for five S = St Y oital! SATUBDAY 8ioaN To tho Xiditor of THE Bu satin-covered rocking-chair by one of tho large | and even in hurdling, for but fow deaths P! L i _A fow dny boarders can be accommoda: Textiior scat top phiston Th i ifRokbenaRb A i e furniture fi psented * inthe bail f i cents. Of course you ara aware that it is ) o ehoan WS e Union Pacific benefit given on|™ g ' "¢ '\v B Dorsey, candidate for |Lurhiture firms represented in the bui have occurred in the past twenty years. i droulati ted at the N. W, coruer of Thirteenth and Da- cheap. Saturday afternoon was witnessed b; HEs WO LD s ® Ior| The exercises of Fioneers' Day olosed witha |\ TR the increased circulation that makes the t. t30-11p hukad about 1.000 poopls, O'Leary, tho m . | congress, and J. M. Robortaon, of Mad- | rand ball in tho ovening, at which Lyron's | Neither sort of racing is as dungorous a8 | gheap paper profitable, and it s tho in- T T T e e T apor o e obas playes ight feld wad |isom, Nabr npoko to o Taigo and sppra. | O VI THE DANOL Uir sov ne Uvcox.|polor | Bt aceidents do oour, and it | renand viitation. that anablos tho dime Vot warried soupie, Addrens ar . o | A for confor teod boxen, . Howpe " 8081, x_nlnifustald his I::so bagl proweIsn bt% mfitk-t clative audience this evening. Three o indulg(;(ll J‘n by the r;tm'dy piluum;fig of | ing effocts in fracture R Gain) ;?,:fl:i\;“l‘m'af:’l::gfl to provide so liberally ‘l“"_"“l\!:"m) e heo-11p FOL KALE A good lflLulx::\Iv(;v‘llltu‘,:c:o;n;.“:l i u Woe g N 3 $ Jd 2 Ches 01 one or two dos b gKood ordes be. vad 0 ply. Vo for six oloan hits, making a total of threo | the towns of Niobrara, Bazilo Mills and | your correspondent is surprised at tho o the antidlonia and tompiations of | 2000 and as many times fn tho evening, | ANlert Confiicuta” bl . A bl - 3 Lot f f . BY oF FATION I Y loying two full co! i lay- = TG i DOR SALEA good sids bar buggy 217 5. 18th carned runs. Tho gamo was an exoltiog | Oroighton. 4 grand display of fro-|as peacticod on ul riden and” which to n por. | jockey's carcer, and live very respoet- | P ¥ 8ol (0 SICTOGCR o duicat | W AR “Atirers Wb e e P1Y8 LR e e O one, an A l: two or hrp; points in the Dorm:yw" alm;:; :olul:‘l rela z;:m:%- a{i born nndix.um: in l\vhrimkfi, ‘wh\-m 2‘""’1 ably to good old ages. A man’s fitness o g A *‘“l‘f‘ :fl:..vfl%afi:n:‘: ?n:!:i ;‘.‘:1'.‘.:: ame enthusiasm ran high. ence irrigates our land in a natural 5 8 g i & r ED—Fifty dell aBaE q Simpo S R OMbRing (oltlieTassre! e e e T LE (P, ST or unfitusesis soon ascortainad, and, the| “Prior to ontering the thostortam tho | W AN S o0t A0t ot e | oo e s it UNION PAGIFICH. party afliliations should vote for Blaine Sfi""“afl'fflwi‘:, 'flv':m:"::';':ffi‘,h ."éXd troncies, [ OB LT i T e T fop | Visitor spends au hour in the lecture-|Imrdstrects. 12110 | TNOR SALE—550 acres land_on Middle Beaver, in and tho republican ticket. L . s £ A > » rooms, where four gentlemen and a lady T ANTED—§2,000 on firatoch ‘ = Smith county Kansas, 250 acre under fen cKelvy, p...... 5 2 ' ver & Rio Grade Railway is Colorado Springs, et % ) h 2 = | 10x20, with kitohen 12x20, 200 acres in cultivatio Sneed . 1, 4 1 1 3 0 0|approval of his hearears. . | famous resort for nvalids, and from which ALL THIEVES TOGETHER, Then comes an hourat the play—Two |gMce : £ T94_ fprico $1,000." Terms § caeh balance en timo to it \:nnl:-}.;, 2d b, : ‘x) 10 1: g f The nomination of Mr. Dorsey has unit- ;lmu‘(t the (-nxd;'nl u&v;h‘: G:ds, Monument golid hours of lmfus:\nunt fin;{ only 10 ¥OL KENT--Hoveer na Lots, Hi?rm:‘m?nm'm"fi‘l :fi.w m::n.fif s'.'..u vu(g:n:::r ‘unkhouser, c. f. i Park and Cave of the Winds, threo of Colo- r 20 conts if the patron desires to che e oo f: verton, 967-1mm Whitney, 8 4 1 1 0 ¢ 2|himand the republican ticketat tho next | fonted e e b‘e\ir:; 5 Hize with & 3ank Oashior, in the cozy parquet. ppme T 8 Owptolavenno, (41D | OR GALE— 150,000 brick on oars at Bellovue. M, Cavanangh, ¢ 40 1 6 1 0elaction. rather unreascnablo hour. for hightsceing, W *Now, we caloulate on taking fn on an | [0R RENT—Twelve cood farms fo German ten. % Clrke i Ll lylori‘ 19 4 0 00 0 0 After Mr. Dorsey sat down, J. M. :m&okdnun;el;a.ml:h;fiuhlhom{, conkvcnrlfiut New York Star. average s leginm.tg theatre's receipts mm’gmmflwwm- Bogg's & Hill, “""*;;X";:m Fou SALE—Loose hay delivered in large or smal o pot, u ak, The o 5 ; 7 7 e o s|Robinson spoke for nonrly an hoae eom |10 ok o5 D05 MELSYErohes Ot A Wallstreeh friend of mine, who has| 87867 Je7, bul we aive sight, peslorman | =7 e e e e . SELISSE 3 “Unl & out in ninth innin aring the great American statesman, | YO PR LODRIERIC 0N T just ret: d f th t, tcld ces instead of one to roach it. It is the [ yaon n 1 house with cellar, on | C b e nly one man put out in nin g lai 2 %tho loyal G 11 The Antlers,” at which we advise all Nebras. | just returned from the west, tcld me a R RS A Ctold I LB holiolwith oellseston | oy 176-1m EVANSVILLES, laine, an 0 loyal Gieneral Logan, | kans who are out that wayand want to be | rather good story yesterday. He said: oy o ‘nimble sixpence P et hear. R o Ok AT -Religh Touse, brck, Siree stors ap n i vo a x| Vith the democratic candidates for presi- | scalped of all they have to stop. We were as- | T went on to the Yellowstono with a |0g8iu. Many cannot afford to paya {10068 Ribro B o only hotel In town, 40 rooms, to léase for 3 or Boridiab B 116 0 odentand vice president, and the republi- | eioncd a bed in an apparently 75 cont room | arty “and we had & curious adventure, [ dolar ormore for a soat at the theatre, | ThOR RENT_A five room howse. Tuquiro Cunning Atis gropriatec of tho NMIEh T0U witben bo) Thompson, 1. f 5 3 2 0 0 ocan with the domooratic party, and their | and was surprised tho next morning when the |y 0’0 ©oro'in the orowd two brokers, a|A0d quite as many more do not care for f X' between 2ith aud 25th, “Mra A lubbard. | Hinoand termn and loaso tho hote fr timo stated Marr, © 5 2 2 4 4 0fpastrocords. His remarks woro receiy- |10 e e e it ot ! | pank cashier, @ railroad man, and a | tho exponditure, " oven though they be SHOCIP | above Also wanld ell hotel outrlght, if agrosable, 3 2 i d f g LT ) S 9 7 For partioulars inqulre of John J. King, Agent, Wost Pt $ 1 1 0 o 3|edwithfrequont applause, this downright robbery with a big “R” in our | coupl of Englishmen. In a lonely |Possessed of abnndant means. IO RRN KA e Mo g eE RN oll i st 2015 Goldsby, ¢, 40l 8120t The Wi T own state, but here it is resort price for *“Ten- | gpot we were suddenly held up by four Like the cheap nowapaper, the muse- ' 4 b31-11p Hillery, '3b Sesilol a0l © Wheelman’s Tournament, derfoot” from tho east. Weobetoga Tenderfoot | younted road-agents, who with carbines | U i8 cheap only in prico. A dime muse- — JFQR.BALE-Two seaond hand pance, s Edhelm Rafferty, 2b. 3 0 0.4 4 2| The first bicycle tournament of Ne-|was obliged to succumb to the inevitable, Tovelsd Bathiour h“’d! shouted to us to | UM requires the circulation of a large 53'-, will buy s phaeton a$ 1318 Fain: .m_N & Erlokson's Muslo Btore o 10th St. 8904 Crowell, p. 4 0 0 0 5 0|pragka was held in this city Saturday af- ,llf.‘i“'l_"'E‘:_‘;:“'tl'l“al'f’“tl“‘:;i‘;‘h‘“‘l&"é'i‘""]’9;:‘“\{,".”‘!“; ‘put up our hands) Our party was|®montofmoney tokeop the machine in| ™" Cost! [ROR SALE-A whalestock ot clothing, boots and Totals, ‘% 5 13 7 15 7|ternoon, in Athletic park. About 400 |nowspaper man with just “desd codlas” of | protty badly shaken up, I tell you. We [motion. Theadvertising, for instancee, | [IOR VENT-8ix 1oom house. — Avply to A, 11, shoes Duldings ut ooty veieing froih business. 8 813 27 19 7 : s3] park, D money, we did nob. condescend £o'grace. the |were wrdered to atop (’)ut A (;M of | must be upon the most liberal scale. tllml»l:m.n, 1808 lmm(lu.rh’k .v..u-z_( lnl.fli'lelugnn. mtumuhlnnh_-trcn\- 113-8m BY INNINGS. people witnessed the sport, which was | Antlers with our presence after the - breakfust their men ransacked the coach, ‘Look |Specialty artists command fine salaries, [ T70R RENTNicely Furnished front rooms 881 | YAOR SATE—Bollor and cngino, 1 have neatly . i ‘1) 20 g 3 g g 3 22‘. H most interesting to those present. The h“"l“h T e s the | here, men,” said one of tho Englishmen, and strange people, ‘freaks,’ as we term south 17th St. 678:13p new ho\ln‘v nu‘l llllghlfi ‘\‘;‘JHK:TW::;' pump, 49 i vansvilles, . — : h Springs 3 ) il i . g | —— e —— | norsapower, . 1.8, Cl 7 5 Union Pacifiea” "5 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1— 7|following are the names of the medals [, o et from Colorado Springs is the ‘you don’t want anythingof us. We are | them, are scarce and high-priced. DI RENT—Ploasant rooms for gontlenan, at 606 | fer, Nebe @ o e s am *Not finished, and winners: o it traveling with just money enough to pay Now, there's Krao; we pay G. A, north 17th strect, north of Californis, £69-16p | — Three-base-hit—Thompson, O'Loary. ai : SO On gy our expenses, This gentleman herp is |¥arini $700 per woek for her, and what | oy infurnished 1 JIORIHADE-NorhOM /oorness SR iandl KMEN h pson, O'Leary. One-half mile—F. M. Shaw, Glenwood, | whorein nature has fairly outdid itself in penses. g 4 i 9 Ty o for he =S iooms unfumutd 98, s0d 1 room |\ istresk (0 7, Davie# 00 Farnam sireet, Two-base hits—Beard, Hillery. I o o1a Ty Mol 1 thor fontastic | the cashier of the —— bank ; but he|i8 more, advance tho money for her| I furnishcd. Cheap, 7:18. 17th St., Near Leaven- | gt darned runs—Union Pacifics, 3; Evansville, 18 #<0 B¢ m&-"'p Rhapes oyt of the solid fook Ti;'n’*ll.“xrip through | doosn’t carry tho bank funda with him, | American tour as a guarantoo sgainst loss. | vorth. Sritp 7, ne mile—W. Patterson, Toronto, $hiol garden ¥ constmee Chalfiatavisad 18 /C oo % Yy ’ | T'nen we malntain an agent in London, | Taon nx iteof and board 1812 Dodg Fon SALE—Cheap, & nice cottage, full lot, cily Pasted balls—Marr, 1. Canada, $26 gold medal. 4 161 * consuImos 1 you know, » X 4 1 RENT—Suite of rooins and board 1812 Dodge water b blocks from the court house. M. Lee A ” well worthy of taking. A short c . | Mr. Samuel Watson,for years the foreign 685-1m A # Wild pith—McKelvy. Two miles—W. Patterson, Toront: 3 3 'The fellows looked at him a moment; 2 5 rocer, 224 and Leavenwortn, 857-1mo Doublo plays~MeCaivy, Dryer, Whitney, | Caneae 850 all o 3 0, | from ths Garden of the Gods is the then ono of them asked of our companion | TePresentative of Mr. Adam Forepavgh. | e oo —on N a ol el Goldsby, ! A CAVE OF THE WINDS, QA Ny a bank cashior? @ +Yes.. | All this not only costs money, but it ne- | [0 KENT Rooms in privats ) OI% BALE-Enginos now and socond baud 10 h. p. Struck out—By McKelvy, 2; by Criwell, 4. | , Th;“" ";{'“wa- ld‘{“"""v Toronto, | ¢ho most colebrated cave in the country SR TR Y :n;u:f; “Phon, said the | cessitates the depositing of funds abroad [ = F™!HoutPomid Addresa ™ L 26w il i statloners; i Ciamiog Rt *ive miles--John_ Nicholson, cf Min- |tk marecss ok ccipiuoky, This cave oon(icador of the gang—ithen, boys, we'ro off|and the employment of & large aapital, |~ o 0ot "1ta and 15th Sie, e, B4OAY npire—S g D los e . 5 upwards of cighty navigable chambers— | 8 ; s A ‘o | “Prior to our opening we dispatched an v furnished re kil it i 2 SRS Deapoliy 850 ol amadals beautitul and wonderful_to"hohold—through | this hunt, Them gentlomen kin go. We | 5 0R GO SHERERC M B e ortheast: corner 126h and Cass. JOR SALE~—A prioting oftics waitable 10¢ & eraal Fancy rider's elow race by Wm., Pat- which a guide thows visitors for $1 per head. | recognize a professional whenwe see him, deki a th el B2 14p newspaper or Job office. Wil sell for cash or exe FOR KINDNESS SHOWN y el Mouument park, a few miles from the cave, | and we take off our hats to a bank cashier [ 1@ redsiing, and they are now on their o2 TR chango for Omaha City proporty. Addross X, Z, Q" ' teraon, Toronto. Prizes, cyclometer and |, “aliothoe somplo of natures wonderful 2 e 0 0. s oy I way to civilization in charge of a baud of | (O IENT 1o 12 oo, &istand llart srects. | Boo oitio ) league pin. scul| i 7 o Mide ecause he's the boss in our line of busi 2846 ver month, By i Wo4p 4 pturing, We have not the spica in this 4 western scouts, o ) A £ Mr S, H, B, Clark is Prescnted with —— lotter to partionlariz on- tho sights of tho | 168k Xou can ave your wallets, gon |\ WELg RIS o s g claim on the A T OB AATE w0 voes seesidasid el ok a Testimonial by the Union Distriot Conse: above parks and cave, but will meroly suy | tlemen, and we wish you a safe jouruey. R TR ! oo delivery wagon, choap, 841819 Barnoy 6. P T that they are numerous and truly wonderful, | *‘And by 1 sir, would you believe | Public forjonterprise us well as merit. 1 :‘h: cneb of Berthold agalnst Guy, ¥l ronming around Culorudo Springs walt | it, tho rascals actually handed back our really believe 80 much amusement was 2 which was begun Thursday morning to a |’ § 9 M “ Last Saturday evening employees of | jury. ended in an abortive trial yesterday | " aom s wmion oy s honius trawp “hoofine | gghier, and dashed off like tho mischi the Union Pacific shops, about 300 |morning: This makes the third time [did not question him but concluded at o We were rather scary about vraveling in atrong, led by the Union Pacific’ band | this cause has beenlBtried. In the first that it had been & wealthy patron of the | his company after that, but the poor fel- admission fee,” ST TP Q Andlers who had stopped a week at that cara- [ low assured us on his soul that he had SPECIAL NOTICES and accompanied by the Omaha Glee |trial a verdict was rendered for the de-|vansary hefore inquinivg for his bill 4 is li e, marohod toth rsidonc o i, S, | [odant whieh s attrward ek i, | i ' s e | Lo o ho kbt . fow | 15028 SHISES pald 1 SaCaEe.” H. H. Clark on Dodge street to formally jury,hon My fol:.ln :'ewucm:ll Th: cursion train one morning bound 4 TLong. | rascally cashiers had made the banking S present him a testimonial of their esterm, | second ended in a disagreement by the | M2t The road to this town runs all the way | business dill'aplvl‘llblo for a person of re- _70 LOAN—Monev for the train, we espied a nurrfilthlupl things intact, lifted their hats to the [1eYer before presented for so small an F KENT 11th stroct. urnished rocms ab 1011 south 667-113 MISCELLANEOUS, POt RENT—Furulshed room 1417 Towad 8, 40 —— - F B ENT—A cottage on Callfornia bo\weon 24th and 23th strects, Lugu re at P, J, Creedon, 0% BEN ‘excelont 1418 Howard stroot. T roomsuicely furnisned, Iccation R VBl STAMES-—Ouly manutucturers in Omat. 011 Roos Printing C 59248 OST—About October 3d, & trians uls remoky topas iap | 4 fob peudunt. Return‘to 3, M. Simpaon, 2420 I Hsrney strect, for roward. 63216 05T A endal rod of cook an 10th streot be 4 Cass and Cuming streots Roturn and geb i ward at Jewelry store, 608 north 10th BV, 6831 Big11p 1 A th h il £Y losned t Ballroad Ticketa for him whom they had learned to love[jury. The case on the third wasclosed SR CLEAR CREEK CANON, fngd hl'mL.~ — ")'y‘rlf\"“ i ol nh‘:'u"""“‘““-"" i, T Ot RENT— A house ¢f rooms one block south ot many years ago. Mr. Clark who had [at 2 p. m. Saturday, and yesterdsy 3 g A FAMOUS EMIGRE, 64 | [ the U, . Depot. M. Lee, grocer 224 Ieaven. RS, F, SCHUBERT, Tortune tll, also dealer in Fone wast some days befora was oxpected | morning, after being out il night, the | This canon 1 said ta bo th finest and most . Worth, 316 artificial flowers misde Lo crder for aay purpose, ONI'Y Tg L?AN lncmm‘nul l“iofi ‘l'nn op ":ll A o avie and Co,, cal e v0d Lo One of the Noted Petroleses Taking |A euts 1676 Farnam £8. 8ie- home that evening but unfortunately did | Jury was unable to sgree and was dis- picturesque now navigable by railroad in the i e sutry and we aft - our experience do not not arrive. The testimonial was a beau- | charged by the court. feel inclined to contradict the absve assertion, tifully engrossed address which was to —————— For grandeur and awe inspiring mountain Refuge in America, e - " have been read and presented o their Enormous Turf Winnings, Ecenery llhe trip tl)’xr:iuuh l(}lm.r Creek canon ( :f.f‘.'fi‘.....’,’.‘."fi.'.'.',!".h, .’%:fl:a"‘:«fmf;’,“mfl late superintendhnt but which was ac- | Exchange London Cable, sanool. be ieualied sad wa Smowaser the | §peotal to The Philadelphia Pross, et oy ] cepted for her husband by Mrs. Clark. | Mr. John Hammon, the owner of St. Ga: | Golorado and seeing nothing but thia trip up| Lhe French colony of New York re- — Aninvitation to return was extended b; estimates E1s net wiunings on the turf | the canon would feel amply repaid for their | ceived an addition to.day which, had it ALY WANTED. Mrs, Clark, after which the Glee club | guring thio present racing season at the enor- | trouble and expense. The principal points on | come three years ago, would have given sl sang several selections and the band | o .o oe 750,000, His winnings on the this road through the canon are Idaho Springs, | courage and decision to the revolutionary 4 » famous for its boiling mineral springs and hot | goir: P‘“Y‘I"“:‘?V{'T'I}‘E;“’A“f‘l;m, i Derby alone were $150,000, and those of the | air cave, Georgetows, & fine sample of a thriv. | *PiFits here AL Claskc, Bitbes Tomight you | 15 to or threo years amounted to £400,000, | ivg goa mountain town, and Silver d Sir. " Plume a compiratively new town but one o guthorod’ beloro 'you the employes of the Mz, Hammond's proudest bomss boday I that | v, 1 aa 1 i amo would wugest could wear | Sho was helped from tho vessel £0 | omrt ™ ’, rallway, siime, ..l( \:‘h()m ha‘\‘a served | Lenty years ago | 4 WA Ga0pic) A0 "'fi:::";"f a silver plume in its hat from the fa the pier at the barge office by two stal- ';‘:E:;r"i‘[sl\lfl:ylf‘:z::i"ji?::nl‘:d‘\l‘il‘t‘l‘l)\:‘lllpu:izllell He began his career on, the tutt as stabls boy, | se proximity to rich silver wart, fierce-moustached men, who ad- \‘ ANTED ~Ladies and ohildren to take lossons In N Jetween Georgoto d Silyer Pl , 1 kind of faicy WORK, K ble tera s 2117 T s eral Vanecintendant, gencral manager, | Next e becamo u jockey, and when o grow | Lebwsets Georgeigwn and Silver Pluno s the | drogged hor as “Maman.’, Towas the | amey e O 7 0rsee essonable 6y uiy and vice president of the great Union Pacitic [ too heavy to ride he became a touter, " He et A h I uss work Wt nerth-west corner | in exile. The addition | Dovgles. came on the French steamer Normandie, and was in the form of an old woman, | \\/ANTED= irlto asi t In the care of childre, smpoteut 8, k, corner 26th and Dy " ho became finan houso work, W e o ity |7 hi Dining ball, coaner of 16th aod Dodge & 0 private ‘_'\"'"L A rdors 8. JOUND--A yellow horse, been hitched to o : grocory wagon. Inquire of F O, Kouwz, bricke w'/m iD—A gitl about 16 or 10 yoars for light | #nd Chi I Q0 RENT=-Sult of ploasant frout chsmber 100 furnistied, to gentlomonand wiie, £146 s fiforni® wn strect, 68911 - DRIVY vaults, sluks and cosspools olvancd with QO KENT— A (urnislied room suitable for 2 gen: tlmen, terms moderate, 012 Plorco Bt, 602-16p ARPENTER AND BUILDER ~Henry Baddeling, - No. 634 south 17th strect between Jacksor and Leavenworth, dusires te infrom the publio that he i now propared todo all kind of Carpenter work, sucly A houso of 4 rooms with 2 lots, chieap Ve second addit o, Apply at Mrs. Ryan 01 ay housey, barns, sidewalks &c., on short notice and )R RENT—Handsomo furnished front with breakfsst to two steady young gentlomen, | Sttention. 1114 B¢ NOR R my 1 16th strect near city lmits, te )t RENT—The choloo corner store 10th ard corner of 10th and Faciflo street, No, 021~ 662-10p. reaxonable price, Orders by mail will receive promps Howard streots sullable for a drug store, Apply 1 b x Dodge and 10th §ts, 1 N. Newcoml is the boss rag carpet weaver 479-11p o 1240 Bherman ave. kitchen. quire 742 south 16th strect. 6e0sp | ——— — R, . P. Jeusen hasromioved his office snd roi system, hes ; ound, Although this *“Loop” was | ing to America to end her days free from e | JPOR KENT-Wih board, two uloely = fursifhed | L°sanibery clascer, —Satlaisohion gusrantoul by 3 righteen years of unre or_ 240: | ONR AROHRG %3 ! 3 very renowned and the excurslon traing 416 | o 0 - A Lerests of the company, you felt it imperative hm‘ n m (u r\n«,:inllhln lack nas been :}mlmn.u crowded dally, p! nths of the excaraloniats | 15 ted to for ten years or more, YT N e T P T T MURRAY hao gocd pasturing, Spring water, on you to sever your official communication | enal. _He bought St. Gaticos and Tlorence g to Loop alone, y Madamo Drabend was, in years past, | |}/ AN front parlor, suitablo for one or two gentlomen, [l with it, has been reczived. We come here, :\"‘ ”’;i.di‘“’;.?.‘:.‘.‘.i'“w‘..‘;,‘"‘. 5::Tr.;flmx’j“‘.litl.‘..‘.: Goorgetown to Silver Plume is only an accomplished member of an old and | i 4t 2417 Day catod oue-uarier block from 86, Mary's svenve, R it s, to bid you a formal and respectful | than Mt chnt Wit Kach, wnisl this Ghe L ved in tia distanco tho road rlimba 500 fct up [ noble family fn Aix la-Chapelle, but mis. | === 2220 ____ 834 Plosaaut strests ERSONALPartios baing abandoned hom 1, and to express our sincere regrets | season, cap! 16 Larly, S0 DIANonesler | 11 mount by means of the Loop, 1 X y 3 FANTE D Fur sewers at Richter's — - A S Oriivest Kanwa, pieae cormesps chat the condition cf your health randers it | cup, the Ascot gold vase, the Dessrowiich and P oy g Her g {..‘...un'l, the f:;r:mw u:;vimu g u”"’ "wa ”;‘,y Y ANRSD - Tir pansia ) Blbiesy | JOR RENT—)ouse und bars , | i e by ak.cx b oon Lao Mulboiand, | impossible for you longer to continue to direct - Mammond 1 & | orinus of the road, and which is at the 100t | oaq R L S AR - - 4" 6tk aua Douglas, tolepnons 391, e,s0d Flaauaial ageat, Jorton, Knzmma. to the measnre of your liking the varied iuter- e i Tt bromeht | Fill of the famous Long's Peuk, whereon | fi8Came herself ~ was _ embittored VW ANTEL--A wouau 49,4 H = - outa.of thia groat earporstion which yaur labors | 0, R OF the. Moring Post or | Mits Welton, a young lady from New Vork, |for life. She = devoured sooialistio| V¥ aajkodothsvers of furaithed roesas, 1815 | 0 { arcote: Taguise ot 8t il tuh | (VENTINE HOBPITAL.- 00K, 14th in the p: ave done g0 much to build up. o or L1ba! PV gy » ot ws frozen to deal days ago, '] o - bjaot, | 20 0l avenue, [ p q aul ly euding of & pepular e TANTED—A competint girl who un is doubtless neoted b Snd laader't Tany years, we | the Doncaster and Newmarket weetings. nd wealthy young lady | When the Commuuist insurrection oc S i ] o to the vewlers of Titk | gurred she lod o largs foction of the in \ dauso *":"-m‘:e"mwwfl X, Clars G Vo baan U SKIN DISE CURED T o e s repetl. | Bane *petroleuses,” who came very near | 4 h and every | By Dr. Frazier's Magic Ointment. Oures a8 { ¢io"of the account, but will close as we ha:o | Feduciog Paris to ashes, She wos bo- walesman who understands tho i cen called to fill, you ha '|'wl",; magie: ) Black Heads or Grabs, | ) c iy “Wo foar, taken up too much of Tiy | trayed to the police, but succesded in es- busaess M. ¥ Martio, 30 sovty arself a noble examp'e of & wan true o trust reposed in you, whether by enpl Jek's valuable columns with tlus letter, “Rve caping arrest for three years, all the tim, )| the skin clear & 4 ¢ ; A . extending her influence for eyil, until he b od 1n you, w r by swp ; P By ¢ ANTED-A good ghel for general hotise work o punplava; Whoreushly abpre 5 tam catiie Sold by druggists, or | ———— sho was hardly second to Louise Michel WA Wl B0t okl Tl t+ rights; and to your credit be it said that | mailed on receipt of price. £0 cents, Sold by | Best Kansas Winter Wheat Flour at!|in fame. WIED—A fow RE— r ur heart bas always beat kiudly for the | Kubn & Co. and C, ¥, Goodman, 83 et J. B, French & Co.’s, 1574 she was arrested and sentenced \ ’cv, oo, 14th ::1' !"l?i,"' hle Wd‘g’f\ :"r ) PRRN i N 4 dence tothe N, E. corner 15th and Leavenworth 02: POIE RENTA i Il roous vith or withou' boar | 9Btaglous. Alio adics in @ delicate 1724 Douglas * & 681.18p =0 OR ¥ ENT-—-Furnished paslor aod bed bed room 1n the northorn pare of the city, board provided 1otk Davenorh B, byw [ JOR RENT—Vur d 100w wud board week. Very bostlocation, 1514 Davenpogs DIt WENT—Furaished soom 1017 Q% 510 14p

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