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THE Dl_\{IQ’;i,1<:1~;-5-f’mnl\. UCTOBER 11 188 | THE REPUBLICAN RALLY. THE DATLY BEE. Fridnyflfiorninz October 17 A Greal aud Enfhusiastic Mecling 1o LOOAL BREVINES. ths City Last Wit ~The tsuhcn';;:n;nw} Donglas connty 3’(][]0 Republicans Parade the Streels will be held at Millard November 1st. Wm] Bjnncrg aflfl anm]cs. —Over one-half the money required for the peb i foundation of the Y. M. C. A. gymuasiuin Tas been pledged and the thing s now an assored | A 43 60s00 by @ov. Dawes, Sena= e tor Manderson, Hon. A, J, Weaver and Others, —Officer Dosmond was engaged yesterday in notifying the delinquent saloon keopers that they must come up to the captain’s office and rettle, —Felix Slaven has given up his saloon busi- ness* 111 health compelled him to do so, as l.» was not able to look after the business, his bar was running behind, —Yesterday & mad dog put inan appear- ancedown on the river bottom, Hesucceeded n biting eleven different canines in that lo- A Great Day tor Omahs, The largest and grandest political dem- onstration ever witnessed in this city took place last evening, under the auspices of the central Blaine and Logan cality and then made good his ercape, clfl:‘-l bl P tochhun:f:;‘: ::r ::::) :::4::::: A littlo girl, with light hair, came to John [ OUIG DO l‘f’ IO KB Sporl's on Tenth street near Howard, yesterday [ that anything u st morning, Shedoes not talk plain and is un- | oceur, w)}un all at once the streets woro able to give her namo or street where she [ filled with horuo‘ and ffmtmen bearing belongs, torches and wearing bright and gayly —All persons having claims against the | solored uniforms, Omaha Cricket and Athlotic association will [ oy announced by those in charge, the pleass present them to J, . Bergasch, No. procession formed at the headquarters of 1511 Dougles street, before Wednesday, the the Blaine and Liogan olub at Thirteenth ok and Douglas streets, The military com- —The B, & M, company ran thoir first train over the bdge at Thirtoenth stret, yester- [ PAny under tho command of Ymim.i day. The present structure is only temporary Howard and headed by the Musice and in its stead will be placed an iron bridge | Union band was dispatec hed to th with a ono hundred toot span, Union Pacific depot to meet the Council —The monthly meeting of the Oitizen’s | Bluffs delegation. The Iowa visitors Lesgue of Omaha, will bo held this | numbering ovor 400 were on timo and Friday evening, in the Y, M. . A. rooms, at 8 p. m. Short addresses will be made and an interesting meeting is anticipated, . All are invited. —The Musical Union orchestra went over o Council Bluffs Wednesday, to play for the “White Slave” company in Dohaney's opera house. The Bluffs people went almost wild company. ‘them repeat soveral of their slootions, —J. M. Stafford and J. ¥, Dohaney have received their commissions as letter earriers and will enter upon their work next Monday. Their territory %will be south of the Union Pa- cifie track, between Fifteenth and Twentieth that they were not spent in vain, strong with John B, Fara) ance, strocts, also & portion of the city eastof Tontk | The Union Pacific band wagon filled with Iadies dressed im whito was followed street. —About 2 o'clock yesterday = runaway team dashed down Farnam street and at the tintersection of Twelth they ran ogainst o quad of 70, horse, upon which was seated & man, Both | gommanded by Aug. Benson, Logan club. | those school Tand ramors are traced back |v elf will bo found to b tho cause | ¥ o thaie atterance. Ho was a republican because that jarty supported labor and is progressive 1 ni represents the great nra- 3 jority of intellicence and thrift of this counry. HON. A, J. WEAVER, sre the next speaker, said it ta quite appro- | E priate that this big demonstration should | vo be in the big city of the First, democrats talk about tariffl Any one knows that 20 years ago it tcok a horse to | fre buy a olock, and now it will buy a doz:n, and illustrating this argument by several | th other examples, said |, this ought to settle [ ok the matter, ! side with the farm, Itissaid in the demo- | o cratic platform that the republican party |ic has given away all the public lands, Be- | K fore tho republicans came into power tho | ¢ democrats had given away to ratlronds 60,000,000 acros and all that has|cl {n thote ‘WO rords that it The | prevailing “Down "The forgo should go side by |fion of Cleveland would make paupers o v, Tois ebd 1 e detnion | ot workingmen” and n\mn“,,mpm., Yie world for the reason v hy the negro “ #hould bo demcomtic, The ' Jolid Sixth,” plainly snnounced « and im. ap voters, reg avle phalanx of rc regublican club The Irish Amegican ool for thoss of ita membershlp who cont “We repudiate i fren trada,” “Ohio demoorats, ngl, sitigently,” and then voicing ih o iny T gptiment of the nation, cried, it the English—democratic eo trade and p, UPeE labor!” l converts, h 1 "B &L, club from L bue g . 4 el paition of an.euslly utelligent hrervation warned all 1% "“The n.lm’ strain announced, “The Plumed hinkt and the Black Esgle aro the ming men,” The Council Bluffs delegation Pro- aimed its nefghborly regard for Omaha ever been given away is 160,000,000, [in placing the two names together, over SENATOR MANDERSON SAID, = You have painted the town red, and this patriotism will rempin uatil after Nov. 4th, This enthustasm came from symbol of friendship £ another souvenir of Cleveland's official record as an executioner, except that the procers was reversed; tha rope of can- 1d beneath clasped hands, the accepted Here sgain was Ohio that state which has set a good ex- didacy was about his neck, ho stood on amplo for 25 yesre, Tho lino of great | f) presidents will be supplemented by [ ¢! James G, Blalne the groatest of living Americans, Hoe read a short time ago | from n demooratic speoch in this ity |4 ho trap of the campaign, and was about » hang on the scaffold of defeat. The Ninth Iowa district vaunted their apport_of Blaine and Logan, and Mr. yman for congress, bidding farewel! to that democracy put down tho reballion, | s 108 CUETOR BICEEE PRCRICE (O and ho was not surprised. Tho domo- crats used to eay but slnce they have thought they can catch their votes thoy are trying to rope {; o |mate of Mr, Blaine, who has lost the ‘Dama the Dutoh,” | uiiia of that flattering clrcumstance by a political error, This ending tho procession, further them in, When they find, however, how transparencies were not seen. the Dutch have voted in November they will say again “*Damn the Dutch.” This is & campaign of libel not only has Blaine, but also Dawes who has been charged | P! with ntealing Nebraska's school lands | par! wore escorted to the headquarters by the | the ranks of the enomy. He thon spoke Shortly after sight o'clock the great Weaver in the last congress in securing procession was in motion and took up s line of march. The marching column was headed by the Unlon Pacific band, followed by the Fifth ward company mounted on fine horses, aud under the over tho playiog of the orchestra and made|gommand of Councllman Leeder. This company showed that much time and Iabor had been expended upon it and Then cemo the Sixth ward cavalry squed so as its cap- taln, presenting a fine milltary sppoar- 15t his hearers Inughing and cheering by the city Scandinavian Blaine and This company numbered 395 footmen and was headed by a cavalry The mounted men were been slandered. R The slanders are oven found in the (! mouths of some republicans, should not be found in our ranks, at some length upon the work done by the passage of certain acts of great im- portance to Nebraska, He next alluded to the last democratic convention of democrats, anti-monopolists and green- backers, whom he characterized as the world—the flesh and the devil. He was followed by Hon. J. L. Web- ster, who made one of his old timo political speeches which was received with enthusiasm, Major Clarkson, of Schuyler, closed the speechmaking of the eveniug end until he had finished. So soon as the speaking was concluded the crowd dispersed, the visitors going directly to the U. P. depot where trains were taken bearing them to their homos. THE VISTISNG DELBGATIONS. Council Bluffs did herself proud by robably not 3,000, e | e i itk sl Sallfcads andthe ability of gome towns to procure t portation the demonstration was le in numbers by saveral hundred. ¥ where 400 republicans had in* be present here, only eight o owing to their inability to ev freight train. night was ono not soon f o', The city, filled with ‘orch men, and cheering v;omen ing, the pyrotechiic disp man and horso were knocked $o the ground [ The Musical Union band, an organiza- | sending over her four B!lina and Logan but neither were kurt, Onoof the runaway | tlon of which this clty has just reason |clubs. ~The Young Men's club presented animals was somev/hat bruised about the head | to feel proud, came next. Just behind {& most imposing appearance, its members and the harness and wagon were considerably | it was the military company commanded | being dressed in long white coats and all by young Howard, Thie band of fifty | woearing the tall Blaine hat. The re- wLih guyng Emm was the finest Ippnarlnz maining three olubs were mnently —Rev. R, L. Marsh, pastor of the North .Cy,,mpmy in the parade. Thoy were{uniformed nearly all wearing brazen Omaha M. E, éiurch, says'that Tirz Brr was most neatly uniformed in whkite caps, |helmets and blue caps. This delegation mistaken whor it said that thore would bo &1 plug blouses and white leggings, awd |was accompanied by the far-famod Bava- debt of $2,500upon the church at the time of | marched with the step and precision of [rlan and two martiel bands. . Over four its dedlcation. He savs that the society does | old time veterans. hundred ‘came over, while quite a not expect ta'bo in debt st all. They mow | The colored band followed the wilitary | number who had intended to_participate have less than §2,600 to raise, aw'l he says tho | company -and discoursed gomo of tho | were compelled to remain at home as the citizens will bo called upon and given an op- | finest music of the evening, followed | means of mnagum_n}un h}-d bnunhuxhguu —The grend jury kave been looking fnto !Th: Fifth ward club came next in line{ men, prominent were Geo. Metcalf, Geo. the matter of fire excapes upon all hotels mora } 80 torches strong captalned by O, P. Spooner, E, H. Odell, commander of the than twostories high, Yesterday they ¥eedham, Although not the ‘largest in | delegations, Hon, Joseph Lyman, candi- before them the proprietors of all such huuses, | the precession, this company was:far g‘.‘“.fi“ Songross in the Counsil Blufts excopt the Paxton and Millacd, which have [above the averago in tho appe Arance and 0"‘";"‘- g'- J; f; % C. "3“‘;7; J. M. fire escapes. Tho sald propriators wereall no- | bearing of its members biehll:lfl ¥ lffl; JUREH) | LR e on s e £o s S LR Dl e e e e R R s statelaw, which atipulates that all hotals, | < 10 ::ungco; ERE numboring | particulatly the ono,"“Good by Pusay, more than two stories high must have o sufl-{ ;01’300 with'a band whioh did honor to | we'ro going to leavo you now.” D E N iof L axeres, S “‘“l NOb"T"“ village was l']“";"tl’"g' SOHUYLER AND FREMONT, ~Blus Bird, vatuablo picco of herse flesl: [ cossion. Theso men, especially the band, 5 alongiug to M, Rebar oftho checkorod bara, | creatod afino” {mpaession by thoir mar. | Amouis thous frou abroad who dosorve came very near c.ming to o sudden entl Wed.- | tial and manly bearing. Schuyler and F'romont, whic%n Eirnaions nouday at the race frack. Ono of ¢he shatt| Then gollowed agreatnumber of vot. |/ W °F AC, tomons, Wh the command of a sulky to which @ runaway horse was_at- [ ors bolonglng to mo company or olub, | ¢ Maj Clarkson and Jas, Woods, and tho tachod, wan run totho browt of Bluo Bicd | Whoto reur wes protoctod by e Bohe. | latter under the hargo of . W, Lane. pearly roaching theheust, Thoro is but Meelo | (UG 2S00 g R S Ye TG BOSOR | secratary of the 3d congressionsl distrios hope of recovery although great reliance ta | 7€ D IEY TR T O, SACEE SO | ommitice, Had the R, R. Co, run placed in Dr. Chambers, under whooo oare the looking body al"men, m-mhm!l nextin their excursion train on time many more wounded animal hadbeon placed. good order, ~ The Douglas precinct clubs )“““'"' republicans would have been on ~Therois a gentloman living in Lincoln | followed noxt, €€ in numbor. Cousidor. | had to do credit to therepublicanipiacty ioee Ay e la@astinad, Thismeaticoan | a6 pradse 'is duo thdaibody of men for {3 Hi2 Hiate 0 Hepraska. - As [t was un. is iu tho habit of receiving vory loving latters | their loyalty to the republican causo, be- [£OF EA0 M towhi turned ok undae ol from a young lady fnthe esst aud onsatoo | ing the only county precinot n the coun- | 10 LAM0 0 RS grand galaxy of votors which speak of eomething more ¢hun pure, | 10 tho parado. The company was | A¥OF 0 (04 grand metropolitan parade, unadulterated love. Ho losta packago of “l,i.‘l‘\““‘;".‘;y {"""1'101‘“""* headod by|The Sohugler party had two © bands them in this city, and they are now © Irish-Amercan olub headed by in the the Bohemian and Awmerican bands tl . 0. H, ext, el band of getlowar her, 10 muried men | 010 A0 M- paad wn nextIn onder of |0 4 "Lbor ofyoung votors whe for wanito corvospond with young ladien thoy | manded by John Groves and exprossed | the firat timo testify thoir foalty to the should be a little more careful of tho tender (it enthusinsm at frequent intervals by | FePublican party. Kremont, numbering missives, Jong and loud choers for the repablican | Mt belog » Iargor towo, mado s most —The person who takes particular delight [ standard-bearers, M. Dorsoy, the sandidato of the thisd M : " . ., n ey i B in c:ling himself the “sporting edito"of the [/ The Fourth ward delegation, 150 riot, ono of the finest turnouts that e b AR 4 to|torches, with G, M. Hitohoook i the h-0hp of st S ¢ s o ook, I e ivery | van followod immediatoly in tho roae of | 188 sppeared in this campaign camo for f i it [ ward to greet the great majority of re- state st tho man wan bought o tho ity | 0 Treh Amerioan alub, and bobind it | JOTL C BUEL Lle Srowt, majoritg of ro; iy and eemaiued there for evoral o, w0 | youihy whoso atep aud march woro indis. | (130 men were unlformed by Mr, Dorsey did not hawve sfogle scratch upon bim whioh [ 4tive of much timo and labor spont in | *0d do eredit to Dodge county. would indicats that 10 had attempted suicide, preparing for the event. EMBLEMS AND MOTTOES, Before tho “sporting editor” attempts to cor- | Council Bluffs delegation brought up| A marked feature of the procession was rect those who know whereof they affirm it'|therear. A more extended notice of | the number of transparencies bearing would be a good ides for him to post himself a | them will be given further on, campaign watch-words und republican little, The whole procession was commanded THE SUMMARY. It was calculated by enthusiastic re ublicans that over 6,000 torch-bearors ticipated in the parade, but this is a roat over-estimation. The number in he procession did not exceed 3, 500, and Owing to misunde n The scene forgotten. thing that woaid tend ev thusiasm, will long rer one of the greatest ir , her oxistence, STATE NOTAY ;1§ PRESENT. secretary o! / he state central Hon, J. L. Caldwell, one of Col. V: the same city, and J. W. Love, Fre- mont, FRIGHTFUL ACCIDENT, Three Engines Wrecked on the U, P, Toad and their Engineers Killed, Word was received in this city yester. day of a terrible accident on the Union ’acific railway between North Platte and Brady's Island. So far as could he learned the facts appear to be these: A light engine and eastward bound freight train collided without doing any damage, The light engins from some cause became unmanageablo through tho displacement of some of its machinery, started east at a terribly high rate of speed, running into train No, 9 drawn by two encines and killing all three engineers, e e—— For Rent.—Piano, cheap. Inquire of Bdholm & Erickson, opp. postoffice, 822 tf e — —Tho executive committes of the Apollo social club held a meeting Wednesday and completed arravgements for the series of par- ties to be given by this club during the com- ing season, the first party to bo given on Tues. day evening, October 28th, at the Meteopoli- tan hall, southwest corner of Dodge and Fourth streots, This hall is one of tho best in the city, has all the facilities requirad and is very neatly fitted up in goneral, Momber- ship tickets have been issued and will be disposed of by the executive commit tea to the members, Musical Union orches- tra will be in attendance. The next regular meeting of tho above named club will take place in the patlors of the Millard hotel, next Tuesday evening, October 21st, at 8 o'clock, sharp. A full attendancs is urgently request- od as business of importance will be trans- acted, N A Clearing Bouse, The bankers of the city held a mesting Tuesday evening and perfected ar- rangements for the establishing of a clearing house in Omaha. A constitution based upon those of similar inatitutions of the east was adopted aud will be pre- battle-cries. _Ivery division bore one or |0nted to the various hanks of theleity | Byok-Keeping, Bauking and Commencial —Yesterday forenoon a gentlemn called [ by W. J. Broatoh, geand marahal of the [ more expressive banners, and the lagonds | for ratification, Tt is proposed to make sald| 98y, Ho was assisted by Mr. John |noted were choloe and appropriate. The Clark, Ed. Leeder. William J, Hahn, J. | Fitth ward, heading the le, bore a N. Phillips and William Coburn. The transparency declaring the fundamental whole column, of thousands, mado its principle of the republican candidacy evolutions, march and counter marches [and the fssue of the campaign, *‘Re- with being perplexed in the least and | publican sucoess mosns protection,” The b the procision of the parado ovincing a | reverse side of this same banner cast & +of a roeciver ainoe the ticket was fwsued and | ykillod and veteran leador. The line of |slight reflection on Cleveland’s private thouumplnyn"wl’ls'ulfl'/ll #2copt it, Tho | march as published was followed out to lifo, “Don't vote for a tricky old Rentloman was advised ¢o go and see Froh. | the lotter, and. when the procession ar- | bachelor,” men and see if he would not refund his mon. | rived at the Blaino and Logan headquar-| An old woman in ragged raiment and . ths marshsl promisiug in case ho did not, | ters on Douglas street broke ranks, Here | an indisputably. masculine stride asked to take the matter in hand. o platform had been erected from which | the question, **Have you heard from —Charlie Goodrich and several of his | the meeting was to ba addressed. Owing | Maine and Ohio?’ As every body had isnds left yestorday noon fora geand fishing | 1 the fact that the crowd was so large | with pleasuro received that intellige neo - that all could not hear two platforme— [the old girl was greeted with applause nd huating tour. Thoy loft well preparel Ak 3 , Platfe pp A AR PR s . |“ne in front «f Pyron Resd's office and |along the whols line of march, A Y rere x| the socond in fronu of the Omaha Nu.| Ths il'aminated b ftheSshuyl ranging their traps in the wagon a reporter | (i i | AR S 24 SRbAa annacs asshofichuyler oy Ypniris Shar ittt st tionsl bank were improvised, From | Blsue and Logan club introduced its ppened to lodk oyer €eir bill of fare, which { ¢hege several speakors addressed tho [bearers to the public, announced that was acci dently dropped, T' e bill consisted orowd in front of thom, The principal | Blaina and Logan were runuing for the ofhall ab x of crackers, about ten pounds of | apeaking, howover, was from the plat- [ prosidency aud vice respectively an limburger choeze, (hroe large bottles ulot of [ form boefare tho headquarters where | shouted, “Victory,” ‘bologns smasage, more b tiles, a large lot of | the meeting was called to order by sandwiches, balf » dozen small bottles, sup- HOX. P, RUSH Powa £ ba rattla waaks madisiuo, which js a | Who said: Thinin an evont of congratula. [oan not afford to vote' the demooratiy never fuiling remodyin cas) of suake bites, | tOH, never before has thero been such a | ticket.” By the abose bill of fare it is supposod they demonstration in ‘lhm city actuated by ! will po to Spirit luke. No matter where the , | PFiOtism. He extendod to the visiting marching club i 3 s, brethron a hearty welcome, promising to | laudablo awbition SN0 TR A7 oot dnsia and fish wll binve [ ociieasate for thole Tenol i ight | for in Omaha, Fe then introduced murked that Nebrasks is a republican | ® —On Jackeon streot, between Thirtsenth GOV. JAMES W. DAWES, state, “‘Blaine and Logau forever,” and|[Y! and Fourteanth strects is o bouss whi b is a| 1f anyone doubts tho support of Blaine | that Dorsey wants to €0 to congres o disgreca to any city. A now building hasbeen [ nd Logan he has simply to look at this| The Bohemian Blaiae and 1: gon olub |V erected and the front part of itis used for o [orowd " as substantial as the granite |illustrated **Tho Life of CQievelaud,” | hi clgar storo and candy ehop. The rear portion | Walls of Omaha. The most of the young | with a vigorous hanglog parly in black | P at police headquarters and that he had bought a cut rate ticket of the is. #ue of 1880, oa tha Wabash to 8¢, Louis, of a wan named Frohman 03 Douglas street, He sttempted to use thoticket and was put off the train, as the road kas gone into the kands ed on, to casy their first yote | o, Blaine and Logan. These also re- of the house ia fitted up for bed rooms aud is [ e Who have studied the history of the [ink and told the glad tidings that Blaiue | mount to which the $15,000 had grown used as & house of prstitution, conducted by [ S7UB{rY re in the republican ranks. The [aud Logan would protect the working ::m 4] Mve. Lecper. It is bad enough o have ouse | 18M0CFatic party seen stars 'in the last | man, was appointed guardian for two boys, d|Conrad and Frank Punn, There was an estate left to theso boys amounting to The Schuyler irregulas proclaimed the [ 815,000, and this was entrusted to Mr. acknowledged fact that, *‘working men Millard’s care, cared for and given a good education and The young mens’ Blaine and Logan | are now fitted to make gool business promptly anuounced u [men, The expense of their living and maka an exchange of busiuess every day at 1:30 o'clock, instead of having mes- 3 sengers go from bank to bahk twice a|4r Vocal ausi day collecting, as at present. meeting will bo held Thursday evoning | &9 el ending Aue uext, when officers will ba elected, and [ cido their rauk in the conrse the location of the clearing house decid. Another 1t is very probably that the Firat National Bank will be the place, and W. H. 8. Hughes will bo manager. The banks which will enter into the uew arraagement are the Omaha Nation- ul, Nobraska Natioual, Commeroial Na. ional, United States Natimnal, Mer. chants National and First National, T ————— A Faithful Steward, Thirteen years ago Mr, J, H. Millard The boys weroe well ducation has been paid out of the estate nd yot the fund was not exhausted, for esterday tho boys having becows of ge, County Judge MecCulloch called pon Mr. Millard to give an account «f ls stewardship, and that gentlemsn romptly handed over $31.400, the ter paying all the expenses of the 2 in | 10 weoks and there is no wonder it is| Douglis recinet evineed its loyal spirlt of prostitution withut hv:l:x.c-ndy -:wl- " jin deep mourning. When the votes arelin the n ,fnx that it prupunudylu fum ©puiction with them to entice s ‘.“ld"’".pu]lad in the Third distriot Dorsey will {for Blaine, if nothing else, because ho 1 within & room whose stmosphere i sghted ¢ have 7000 majority, He expectad to{a republican with the breath «f social diss death. Lupeak indoors, and had earefully prepared The wowen hang about the candy store and peech on the school lands, but a man [ pounded the unsnawerable conundrum ; children enteriog the place caunot belp butses | who would attempt 1o read it outdoors thew, would bo bold indeed. When some of The colored Blaine and Logan club pro- sot apart by the North Nsbn(h Oonfar. enoe, at the suggestion of Bishop Mal- **What has the d:muerhcy done to merit | lalieu, as a day of fasting and prayer for a the colured yote,” and sgela challenged | rovival of religion throughout the bounds ) | e ARl To Omaha Methodists, To-day, October 17, having been i Aita- | BAKING £%3n came, - charter a rer ented last .es, shouting 4 D, bands play- iay, and every- en to create on- aember the day as Among the ma’ ,y men of prominence who came to qui etly witnees the demon- stration were ©), H. Moercer, Brownyille, committee, Nebraska's silver-tong'aed orators, Judge Russell and Cho.rles Sumner, Schuyler, J. W. Jenninys, county clerk of Cass county, annatta and Hon. M. A. Harti- | gan, Plattsmouth, D. A. Campbell, of carly symutows of disease when an which will cure all complaints of the Chest, Lungs.or of the Conference, we carnestly nw:\\_fl our peoplo to unite with us in the ob- servance of it, Let us consecrate our. selves to God, and pray earnostly with faitn for our own npiritvml enlargeg ent and for an out-pouring of the Holy Spirit upon all the ministers snd charges in tho Conference, c E W. Savivag FowLer 1. Mansi Mothodist Pastors of Omaha, @ o 6 s powdor novor vates. A marvel o purety, ‘#trength and wholesomencas, More economical than ds,and 03not be sold In_competition with the multitnde of low tost, shor woight alum or ROYAL ‘the ordinary hoephnte powdord 8old onlv tn eana. 'OWDER CC., 108 Wall streot , N. Y. THE HULL TAPOR GOOK STOVE The Pioneer, and Still Ahead. 100,000 NOW IN USE. Faat superseding the largest ofd fashioned stove and rangos. 1t has the simp ost and moat officient stove burners in the world, and_with rew improve monta tho caslest to opersto Absolutely safe with 1t8 patent reservoir, now in use the second seasor without a single accldent. #7rSend tor Cataloguo, Prico List, Eto HULL VAPO®'STOVE €O, CLvaLAND. Otilo ACADEMY SACRED HEART ! OMABA NEBRASKA, Tho Bcholastlo yoar commences on tne First Wedncsday in September, The course of instruction ombrace all the Elemon tary and_higher branches of a finished education Difference of Religion s no obstacle to the admis slon of young ladies. Puplls are received st any time of the year. TERMS PAYABLEIN ADVANCE Including Board, Washing, Tuitfon In English aud Frenolt, ‘use of' books, 1'iano, per wssion of Five Mont $160.00 EXTRA CHAR nting, Geria Harp, Violin, G c. Reforonces are required from all porvons unknow o tho Instisubion. Fox furtnr {nfSercation pply the LADY SUPERIOH m&o-eod fyllmx e CREIGHTON COLLEGE CLASSE3S RE-OPEN ON MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 Beedllos the advantag of & solid Engl.sh and Classi cal cducation, speci care will be devoted to the HEciences AND TO Practical Surveying AND ALSO TO XA N, Five new professcrshave been added to the faculty for this pur, Gorman and French, optional, gy TS must prosent themselyes during i August 81, between 0 and 12 a. m., to stand examination o do! NEW STUDI tho week endin Prof. Lambert will give dus nottcs for the rosump tlon of tho evening course in Chemlstry, Tultion e0. No distinotion on sccount of croed, raug. 1) tu thurs-sat 6¢ NEW STORE! NEW GOODS DR, HORKE’S ELEGTRIG DELT TR vilat sonds the Electriity aud i (i body, aud ca be recharzed (o s Lastuist by 1he patleut. Winter is coming, the soason o the year for acher aud paing. In view of this faot we say buy one of v, Horve'a Blootrio Belts, By ‘w0 dolng yon wil avold Rhoumatism, Kidney Troubles and other ills that flesh is heirto| Do not delay, but call at our oftice and examiuo nelts No. 1428 Douglag stroed, ¢ O. F Gradman's. (110 Farnam 8t,, Omabs, Neb, Or- dersfilled . 0. D WILBOR'S COMPOUND OF PURE COD LIVER OIL AND LIME. Wilbor's Cod-Liver Oil and Lime -The great j opu- o tiis safo and eficasnous preparation’ in butable to us intrinsic worth. In the cure of B onchitiv, Whoo ing Cough ful +1l Consuinptive Sy nptoms t b ori al. Lot noone egloct th Throat. Manufactured o st, Boston, Sold by all dj A. ¥, WiLvos, Chem- sts. .ce aoYards Oth and Dcrglis strects . . Himebaugh & Tayior, ~LARGRST 7 T 57 0ok 0F— RS TARD WARE In the State: AATRACTOR' & BULLDERS ESTIMATES FURNISH®RD. Buy your Fine Bronzed Hardware at Home for less than Eastern Cities Can Deliver it. Send for Qur 250 Page Catalogue. only one issued in Nebraask BUFFALOU. S, STANDARD SCAL Counter, Hay, Stock and Railroad Track. ADOPTED BY THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT Orders for the Indian Department clusively. Scale REPATITR. 1405 Douglas Street, - - ONE HUNDRED VARIETIES given for Buffalo Scales ex- - OMAHA. NEBRASKA i s v (00 GREAT BARGAINS IN READY-MADE CLOTHTNG! GENTS' FURNISHING _COODS. Visitors to the State and others in need of Men’s, Clothing, will do well to call on B. NEWMAN & ( The Strictly One Price House in the City And examine their goods and prices. Thay carry the lavgest stock. and sell lower than any other house in the city. Merchant Tailors don’t fal to call at 1216. FARNAIL ST. 1216 Boys' and CHAS. SHIVERICK, 7 F'urniture UPHOLSTERY AND DRAPERIES, PASSTNGER ELEVATORS TO ALL FLOORS. | 1206, 128 and 1210 Farnam St., Omahs, Neb, GERMAN D. WYATT, LUMBER MER@HANTV & 23 B D e & =) el 2] 8 5 8 o & SR SR CUMINGS AND 20TH 8TS. - OMAHA, NEB peact s AND SOTH BTS. - OMAHA, NEB Y Vel [ P iy ] ) MANUPACTIR L3 OF CY STRAOTLY VIRSI-OLATY ATTTY had 53 AP ol il i fE— f TWE 1512 podt 1190 Hpruey 85700l Catalo we furuiched frae nicn kowihis e ] T T T 3 T B A S B 5 Br. CONNAUGHTOR 108 BRADY ST,, DAVENPORT, I0WA, . &, 4. Latablished 1878—(af , Deafnose, Lung and Nervous Diseasos Epeedily and } evwanently Oured, Fa' o { v cc w Beme, Write for L5 MenioaL-Mrzionazy,” {or the Peopic. Qonsultation and Correspondenco Gratis. . O, Box 202, Telophone No. 24, HON, EDWARD RUSSELL, Postmaster, Devengort, anys: = * Phyeicion of Hew Abllity and Marked Success,” CONGRESEM i MURPHY, Davenport, writea: **An nionorable Man, Fine Success, Wond Hour: b, Cures, " EEVEL 1D, W, CGrIRA.YW, (SUCCESSOUR TO FOSTER & GRAY), LY VIBEE:, T LIME[ANDHCENENT, OMAHA, NEB