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OMAHA DALY BEE - FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24 - —r .. | cial prosperity dates from this period, for | his appeal to the Pascha of Egypt Sir ’ Sm MUSES MUNTEHORE' the .‘I‘nwa', hm)nq debarred rmmpnll other Mrw'n made such a favorable impression BEIVAS BARK AF[DAT' —_— professions, united their efforts upon | that all the impv'l'nm.-(l' Tows wets e — § trade. These restrictions were placed |leased at once. From Egypt he went to : i000i i tha P Tho Centenary of AbeQFamons PHIlaL- | uon thom everywhers. Ve, adding in- Connantinople, and induced the Sulian Considerable Biased Bustle Over toe eult to injury, this very fact has been | to grant the Hatte-Homayon, thus estab. thropist, thrown up o them, Whether England |lishing, under the zeal of the Chief of the Lockwood Candidacy. i became n ‘nation of nlmp-keeplr-r]a" Faithral not only the Hnocence of the e Y .| through her own narrow laws, would be [Jews, but their rights to equal privileges | ¢ . g et / pee. " Notable Deods of Oharity in His|an interesting subject of investigation. | with other psople on Tarkish soil.” Upon | B® Trims the Sail of Bleak-Fiyed Nervous Prostraticn. Deviity, Wenta) and : ¥ Later on, when these barriers were re- |his roturn from this errand of mercy all en, and Talks of Rome B e Skin ot Boncs. 6l00d Polsaning; Grand Life, moved,we find thom working successfully | denominations hutried to show their lovo and Victory, old § UIORIT are trestel ol Tk Snparusiael I\ _—— ' in the arts and sciences, and ;llmung ;hnao ‘-nd uvp;lccintinn, 'l'h'r 4\!}?(;:\ ':?;‘m}:.\(‘li to " Diseases Arising from Indiscretion, Exce ' Montefiores distinguishing them- [ his worth in granting him the ‘‘high dis- R D eare ot Indulance, s oty ome ot g | Fltl Love for tho Downtrodden and ;L\lc‘m n g 8 HHOOR 0T “BeeFins sapporters 1o hik S i G 1D ¥ . Fiee I ® rerscented of His Race, “Moses Montefiore received a ('[;Am 'lm“{llsml-—l pn\'ll('x(!n whiTh is l;mtly To the Editor of Trr Br: i 4 e did o Rasy ;. Y . - mercial training, and was admitted to |conceded to peers of the realm and to ' & 4 - el card: Vi biel 6 puesnign % | witen for the Denver Opinton. mombership in the Stock Exchange. In |knighta of varlous orders.” A solid sjl.| A8 woman in sympathy with a fel- THE RISy T RSk Wit or et WAnd. where shall Tsrac lave her blooding | 1819 ho married Judith, daughter of L. | ver testimonial, weighing (according to [low (/) woman in all things good and BEST TONIC. : A Positive \Vritren Guarantee foet? 2l o B. Cohen, Exq., and the sister of Judith [some accounts) 2,000 ougces, was pre-|pure, your correspondent called to.day This medicine, combining Tron with prre piiedhon et segy vrrbers, | And when shall Zion's songs again #€In | rieeq tHe ‘Montefioro and Rothschild (mented to him by ,a deputation | o Mrs, Bolva A. Lockwood at the Fifth | {iciahie tonici, 72 and completely . dlseatos i maloor' femals, And Juda’s mel:dy onee more rejoice families by becoming tho wife of Nathan |in his home at Park Lane. T is said |\ =t WA EERRRC B te The hoarts that leaped before its heavenly | Meyer Rothschild. In 1814 he was |to be of exquite design, beautifull carried | . e Al § . Caatagay b volce? olected Giabay (or treasurer) of the Portu- [out—a diminutive monument, three and | stopping, to gain, it possible, from her| itis an unibiling remedy for Diseases of the oo "TriheI« -vltlhv wandering foot and weary fuese synagogue, and in 1824 assisted in oue-i;:ll feet in height, The bn;‘a rests [own lips a better acquaintance with the “gx“x«“lm-ulun!vlnlen h]iwn;vllvw;llhvr to Enow. A book of grent Inigrent o all " Lcailhy Bosaty ) ; 4 9 forming the Alliance insurance office, of [at the four corners on four sphinxes, | rizeinles of the party of which she has 0G4 110t IN]AIFe the toeti; Catim HeqAROIY e telid o e e e A L e fox his cave, | which Ho was oleoted the firat president, | “typical of Egypt, which so long hold In. | b "*% T - R T R I T p L ) ) i 2 ” - | been chosen representative. Meeting for Ttenriches and purifics the blood, stimulates o | Mankind their country—Israel but the grave" | which position he has held to the present | rael (in bondage.” Kach succeeding de h g e e apetits AN eI on o T T . wh—— time—a poriod of sixty yoars. His in- |sign isjemblematic of his different jour- [ the tirst timo women are quick to im-| [ICAPRIEGEET ARG Helihiog, an strengin. 8| A FINE HNE oP On the Z,h of October, 1784, was | tagrity and courtesy had intrenched him | neya to the Kaat, the work accomplished | prossions and lose little of detail, and I| e the muscles and, s, - born a man whose noble instincts, whose | i the esteem and friendship of all with | there, and the honors shown him. This | am free to say that it has boen my good | Fiiers, e Rt hasmo cquat e e Tack of —_— E great love for his race, led those bleed: | whom he had dealings, to an extraor- | tribute to Sir Moses, together with num- s t i Psw of Hiy e 1th £#+ The genuine has above trade mark and i ing feet, not to the grave, kutwlifu and | dinary degree.” borless engrossed testimonials from [1Ortune to mee b Lt orossed red lines on wrapper, Take 1o other, The remarkable growth of Oraahs » compsrative happiness. O the 24th of Ooupling {he Montefiored and the crownod hoads and associations of many [ Whom I have been more favorably im.| sideeuiyby BROWS CHENICAL €0, BALTINORE, MO, during the last few years is a matter of \ this month we shall behold a voluntary [ ) hildy these (wo philanthropic | 1ands, can be seen at she Rabblnical ~col | pressed than with this pleasant spoken, great astonishment to those who pay an outporing of love, or respect, of adora. |} 0 "whom “we find working together | 1ge at Ramsgate, built by him. quiet littlo lady, who is generally sup- Q) occasional visit to this growing city. The —AT— tion and honor to aman whohas boen per- | g 4y o common good—it might not be Mus, 8. M. SINpsoN. | poged to represent an aggressivo an un- dovelopment of the Stock Yards—the ik mitted in his usefulness to live the allot-f oy ¢ 100 hore 'to comment upon tho oy feminine party. However hard the necessity of the Belt Line Road—the ted threo sooro yoars and ten and to add | ¢, } 4hat oo of our abloat divines in this At gLl G battles this woman may have boon forced | (@ finely paved stroets—the hundreds of new thirty years to these, apd is still living to city, lately, in his first lecturo on ‘‘cen- My to fight, however unjust the opposition residences and costly business blocks, Ij |lift up the downtrodden, the sick of fy il i "of Wealth,” was undappy in|One of the Low Occupationsin Which | that firmness alone has enabled her to \ // with the population of our city more than heart, the wronged and sl “"‘M of all iy ohoico in singing out the Rothchilds Greedy Man Will Engage. overcome, they certainly have not ren- % doubled in the last five years. All this THE ONLY EXOLUS.VE climes, = They cloctrie spatks ol divine |uy ong of the common enomy. 1t may dered her one whit the less womanly, or is a great surprise to visitors and is the P sympathy eménating from this great soul fy .00 "hoon force of habit, *Rich as & Chigago N less like the ideal we have of a mother. admiration of our citizens. This rapid higago News. growth, the business activity, and the are making the rounds of m"fl‘:& reply to my question as to hor Sw . oY ds.” o wherever love for .one' St L LR L ) The other morning as a representative ho:u:a and the principles of her party, ] has taken root, and fs firing x?en:‘nfisity":fi.f;::‘; "':e ;Q:lt’;;)c‘;lfl’:: of the Kansas City Star stood under the |} o"oaig. thelr _hearts, making . them akin in|je. "o that degree thought by the|®Wning of the union depot watching a|™ iy fiopes are boundless. My princi- lomage in a spontaneous testimo- hardly bo creditedr But train slowly pulling in he discovered, ples are the principles of my party and d"hm hand has | World—vwoul Bk N IN OMAHA NEB, nial'to the contenarian, whoso hand has (¢ i1,0sh #00,000 of people—this is | *MODE the many individualawho alighted | 4+o'y eyt explained in this,” handing me & an elderly appearing gentleman, one copy of their platform. never palsied in doling out sweet charity WbGut tHel¥” ntitAber, Whbre o less— d follow men® His|;ao themsglves = so felt that| V1O Perhaps, has on this mundane| ™ "y "y receipt of lettors from all and ce to riches are not so great but that they are sphere existed for a period of over fifty " gh tinued, “‘show- Imported : Beer overpowerad by Uho wenlth of thouasnda| el BAmbers seem ten tmes groaters | 6 ury™ *Ho was ot partoulariy: struck | ey i SouneY. sho continued, “abon- secking homes, 'Thia lattar. class. sre Of others; yet they soem overlasting in fonormous wealth of the Rothachilds, 1| DY tho gentioman's hundsome appearance | gyt jy greater than wo ever dared to 3 taking advantago of low prices in build- . |the good they do. His title not ao proud [ Loy a4 os million spent in erect. | Put that which was the most impressive | o gw hi full electoral ticket ing material and are securing their homes oV i : + pect, We have a full electoral u 1 « Bevaria, | only as it has been conferred by a grate- was his age, knowing thac his experience | ;N0 Hampehire, California and Ar- “ at much less cost than will be possible s 1 N ng stables would be better applied to year hence. Speculators, too can buy many substantial improvements made a lively demand for Omaha real estate, and every investor has made a handsome profit. Since the Wall Street panic last May, with the subsequent cry of hard times, there has been less demaud from specula- tors, but a fair demand from investors Bavaria, | ful sovercign for superior achievements 24 a rallroad man 1d naturally be di- ished i | 3 tenemonts for the poor. But let us wkkd TS konsas. Wo have established headquar- ! ++++0Bohemian, |in ‘h; db-lt]iflbf°fl§°°d- but i‘;.“ it bo [ nauge & moment longer with these Orons. | 7°reified, more so than fl;‘flt ';f his 79U58 | tora in many Jorgo citics all_ over the | axgUaispued in e BROAD CLAIN- . elngas :3-1“' v - cheaper now and ought t> take vese +esens.Bramen, g?“" “l‘"’" Yd" e donedl'l b ':“E uses who are also the Micenas of our ;’lr(;‘l’“"'e'v owing to the fact that he | oyniry, “which enablo us to keep wel Mol present prices for futur DOMESTIC. is poople, once despised, drlven out of [ 4,y " Ggorge Ellot givos n pretty picture | 28d been longer *‘on the road.” informed of the feeling, numbers, condi- | VERY BEST OPERATING, L Bodwai St. L the country where he now sojourns an | 3¢ the home.life of ono of them in *“Dan. | . 'L he scribe hurriedly started in quest of [ o and supporters of our party.” L fow yoars promises groater Budweisersee: «+vaseve+Bh LOUI. honored citizon. Wo firat hear of tho | iii" Doronda.” As she was an honored | o party named, and as ho wended his| “Yyiic, 2aed if sho had seen 1n tho N. QUICKEST SELLINVG AND | v pments in Omali than tho pust o Montefiores in England after the Jows, (;yept thero, she know whereof she wrote, | ¥4 through the dene throng of humani- | y ' f to-day, the statement of {1 years, which have beon as good as Bost's. .. through an_eloquent appeal to Cromwell | hi |y, each one of whom had perhaps asked f oo (W, O O C R <+ could reasonably desire, New man- h ! 8 1 PP How was this vast fortune started? Not|[}Y: b Geonera) Parsons in regard to the treach- 4 bly . 1 Schlitz-Pilsner........ Milwaukee, [ by Manassah-ben-Isracl, had been read- |}, stocky and cornors, but in a noble | this 8ame man a question for tio tenth ery of Benjamin Butler tohis party, and ufacturing establishments and large jnb Krug's vesecenese...Omaha, [Mmitted to this land. Holivesin @ coun | dued. Anselm Rothachild (red shield; | time, o at last reached the sido of the | it gho thought of it she mnii: Ol IR o A AR AN Al RV ORE SPARD Ale, Porter, Domestic and Rhine {y.' At “d“; °m7t n}‘: bt could | jonce the name) was a poor man in the ;‘."“" railroader, and, gently tapping| ™ipfogt astounding i true.” ' et are s & 'I?hd Lobildigss ey T ()n:;hg. b Wine. PD. MAURER, sit in parliament, and yet ho has }:vcd to beginning of this century, doing business I:m on the shoulder, the roporlgr, for “And i proved true would it surprise o — T ;rasa‘m many ll’ll Omaha and through- 1218 Farnam St see not only that consummation, but one | 3,4 small way at Frankfort-on-the-Main, the man hada gruff appearance and'frown- youl” HAMBURG-AMERICA out the State, who have their money in of this hated race occupy the chair of | whon “in one of those revolutionary |18 face, ventured to ask ifhe had just|” ey cannot say that it would, althougi| the banks drawing & nomiral rate of n- premier with a dash and finesse which uphfll’vnll of which Germany had arrived on that train, tNeTAarDTiNe Ewoald! bo'a p.in’lul onens| Faclzet Comapamy. |terest, which, if judiciously invested in ¥ D{RKCT LINE FOR ENGLAND, FRANCE axp | Omoha real estate, would bring them “‘Yes,” replied the condnctor, bringing into use the stereotyped smile whicls' he 80 aptly prosses into use on all occa- sions, “‘l juot arrived om that train. Avything spscial that yoa wish to know?” “‘Was thero any ome om your train who by the raiload mexn are tevmed spot- tera?” Ly < seem to contradict themselyes, 1 cannot 3 erayed Here the tioket-punsher slowly re |y 0 (ontinued Mirs, Lookwood, *“just | sssters Omab: Cromcos s chcomtson, agontaus = moved his hat, disclosing to view a per-| oh 1w “Butler’s motives are or whas ho | Couscll Blufis. G, B: RICHARD & C0., Ger. Pass [ western parts of the city. fectly bald head, tho genoral outlines of{ o o qain from the stand he has | A€t 01 Brosdway, N. Y. has. Romiuski & Co- = # v pects to-gain from the octan: 25 | Genoral Western Agonta, 170 Washington St., Chica North he fine lots at SOn- his features indicating that he was some- taken, as his election to tho presidency orth we have fine lots at reason. thing more than ordinaril zintelligent. 3 of Course out of the question. He may General Butler is a friend of mine. But . Y Wo h hig pesition, and the povition of the party GERMANY, g‘““". grea ;‘f "l'e‘“'“" oY OO Yo of whom ho is supposed tobe the repre- of this well-known lino are bult of | Pargains which we are confident will! (e # seems to me,, 80 wnoertain vater-dght compartmends, and are furnish- | bring the purchaser large profits in the (i deadilh LRI Ll i L), od whh_every requsito to make the passage bcsh [ poar fature and their platform and principles they | safo and agreeal They carry the Unitod Statsa i i nd European mails, and leave New Yorl hura- 3 . have established cover so much ground, | &% BErRE GAS, B SN O ONTGN) her. | Wee have for sale the finest resi- that one cannot see just where or how | pourg, (PARIS) and HAMBURG. = 5 o) they aro to be applied,and in many pointa | T challenged tho admiration of the world. |45 many, a nobleman entrusted this ¥ Ho paw the same *“Jingo in Politlcs,” as Jewfv'{:'ow people wers notallowed m his traducers are wont to call him, side of the gates after dark; who were forth to the Berlin congress and legislate [ gpt in yhettoes by el von: Blike there for thoso poor white slaves in south things unciean, which, in contact, SNERE ern Europe, who, for their religious con- | oontaminate their kind; penned in like victions, aro hunted down like the wild | heagts of burden, the remnants of whose animals of his lair. He did much for [ cagen you can yet see—to the man of this their alleviation, and if Benjamin Dis- despised people he intrusted his treasures raell lived to-day that treaty would be|for gafe keeping during Ais absemce. kept inviolate. Those poor Roumanian |There could be no other bond between fi““‘"““ and those Russian refugees,who | {hese two but the lonor of man to man. avo ‘‘but the grave” or dishonor for|g, well did Mayer Anslem guard these their wives and ‘daughters, degradation, | riches that, after many years of strife, dence property in the nerth and able prices on Sherman avenue, 1 7th, g'ernmfi?&nd Boveryite sl pardon [ ihoy wore roturned iatact. In gratitudo tw;’r";g; ‘;:::mg':o;?;n ‘r_f’;dfl;*;fmr of course say the same ching of me,” she e ,,“?fl'fin,’ = vould be botter protecte obus thank | this nobleman gave him a large sum, |7 3 e 16 QUEB° 1 yaid, laughing, ““but I expeot wotso e Wy o dfadian thph 9th and et i Giod that sbout tho timo when tho groat- | heyides furthoring Xis intorasts, av|t{ion-answerer, “and during that time I| 1k (o accomplish & purposo ao to es-| - p "\E%E::,f:?l;w} :}Et?;a A8th, 19thiandi20th strests nois for th th D, rof : " . . e NE est philanthropist of the age, Moses |he was in ition to do|have mever seen a man acting in the|i yiiiy " "iocedent. To prove to the Wes T, and, RESTOLY TE K2 Lfil Montefiore, first saw light, alreddy a freo ,° '!“'hi. was ‘;ompo:h: -(lnrt of “,?, oapacity of g spotter but that I could F‘wl;;! mp, t that t.houghl; D o 3 ‘ e’_h jon Farnam. Drfaveuportr Yo i readily distinguish from the average one. | ;,,t " yoto she may be voted for, g alichron 5 Cuming, and all the leading streets But a8 to your quostion, I' do not think |y, “though sho cannot elect| il B Clocs andbpmiis Inal thelt - {that there was one on the irain on this |, ihor 4o offico, she can bo eleoted to 3 complicated forms, also al! | in that direction. partioudar trip, but Iihave kad them and | 4pg hold office under our existing laws - deemaialite Sk and - = : sacrlspisaniiorioen s sly act | 20d goveznmont. By coming forward at ; entieated by semes | The grading of Farnam, Califor— “In what manne> do they. usaally acf ¥ % have be : stedinaForty Years | — 1o ascertain whether-or noltv thedoondx::- :’;‘,; ‘c‘umz:a:rp;:fg;tm‘i’:“v‘f;" 2 p;::f % eminal | nig and Davenport streets has made {om Jposhet the fores collboted 03 the | form hefore o grester body of people iate re.edy |Accessible some of the finest and than ever before—have as it were, teken f 4 lso recognizing that unity Is strength, have always worked in whom this man waa to labor unceasingly. | harmony. 6o to Frankfort and cee the Do not drop a tear, a flower or your | hospitals for the eick; the homes that meod of praise upon great worth wntil it § have baen made happy; the dowerc that YNIO & safs an '}‘!“ have ceased to be; but pause in your [ 3aye been given to young poople to help omplexion, |daily tumoil, and with your children|ihem alongim their marringes. To Vi- o experic | upon yonr kneee, toll them of this man | enna where bite monuments of charity | ¥ P in lsrael whose inexhaustible benefi- [ gxiat, To Paris and to Loadon, where | 302" : : } cences have taken root in all soils, among | receptions, not for the rich dut for the| ‘‘That is a very "fl"“"l" question to | ,q0ntnge off & or s e and all people, no matter what their creed | poor, are held in their palatinl homes— | 333Wer. They ucwally dowise a new | io.carer Rome and ultimate viotory.” icines scnt/by Mail and' Brpre o marks on / or A of [ 1 .doj : y R + the L 5 4 der. Adaress | — - - : DR. HORNE’S BELT | or tongwe. We_ charactorize well-doing | where the scoumalated click of gold Yas Zfi:fif&fi."f:::;:%fifii;flfi o nezz‘;;fi:g;“:fi‘;*’wa;&“;’{x‘.‘:,“ ;fi: un. JAMES,No. 204Washington St.,Chicago,Ill, | city, and with the building of the — ” e ey S, Ve (TG TTAL” S VARICOCELE GVatii, iosvuon s v as “‘Ohristian charity.” Why any oue|done mnok for their fellowsmen. A{ oM A ! whieh they are workiag it tzavels far In| 5,19 " establish a Lucy Hayes kitchen . 1 ppiiie, sue Stref street car line out Farnam, the pro= perty in the western part of the city is one grand sermon of the good and|communistic measures provail les us prey | 10653 scrambles inte » se. at, never having | yuiyor and which reads as follows: villiiroreass Ay alal beautifal—a Samaritan quiotly deing his |that it remains-in such hands, 1am not| timeiobuy a ticket; but closely watch- ealysw, | WOrk, Therefore, in this age of mate. 3 ing.the ong who is 20llec ting. fares, OFf * e aballaibountenanos * | rialism and of seepticism, of greed and course he has to pay:his | are to the next ;:‘2:“'«1“:::;“!‘:: :?m s T e o | self, tell it to your “}“ld“nfi a8 an ex- fknow, Contrast with. these u 3tewart, '“‘:”‘:’zh‘“h }’Fh yory reluihn;llyl;’ °;‘:1 lower the »(:u;n(x.rd u\i xlquml y among the peo- :(ul-. mailed free i ol o | ample worthy of emulation, how & man [ ho ghuts himeelf and his money wp in a. | Senta-to do, ese m(n I:B'J 0] ple, and we du not be ov that tw.‘ venuo C oy, s i e rctasged o s edai Uy the baioat * | iy Yiying axaongatus for tho uousd:period | gold marble palace, scheming how he bY thersilond companie: i fox-the purposo | derived from it would fead and clotho tho pan VANDERBILFS MILLONS. T T e s T ming, he season for ach i 4 o i - | pers that it 1aakes and the opey e-panded .n'.\léuw.’mgn e ot tnis Fack wo sy by omaof | OF ® century, aud yot stands irmaculato | could Jew down(I ube:the words advised- Sf 1\:{"“ oub '.'hc"m;)_ th ”;‘m":‘;’u o B e pri- | . Could not-buy from me wwhat Swi’s Specifio hag | Dr. Horne's Eleotrio Belta, By so doing you will [in character. No omne can point to a|)y here)a poor clesk; how ho- could/| @uctorappropriates. 8 y done for me It cured mo of Scrofula in its worst developments made in this section versal, and therefore God-like. His life | sation of wealth iwa earse, until bettor|Who getsonata small station, broath-| oy “aiof which,” she said, I am the = )¢ “ W eholl dis-ountenance by evesy legal D il 150 its Sondency ) ‘We also have the agency for the religion should have a corner in this we | Rothachilds is never born, never marriod, could never quite understand. But his [yor buried, without the remembrance of | #d¥ance of them. system of temperance, she called atten- charity knows no confession;it is uni-|the paor inlarge sums If the centraki-| ‘‘Ifirst,there is the eountry. passonger | yio, ¢4 the Gfth plank of the equal rights on Blood g une Syndicate and Stock Yards proper- =] re noss, Lumbago, Kidne: of the faes he celles! s. In any case, sons,” form, atter [ had suff sred with 1t fifteen 'ong years avold Rhoumatism, Kidney Troubles, and other 18 | yirch upon hisnoble escutcheon, but a8 | qown a neighbo» wh trying & k . v Do ok delay, i SHDONIRO AR TN W I L0 b ted upon to-day by a|and had tried all the remedics, only to brrak down i o o helc b, D Ro¥ delay but oul 88,00% | o Collossus, nos. unlike the one we aro| an honest living, whother s fore fn oallocke d or. mot, they | 1 bave baon wited Booh St b LA S ks o o A C. looodm‘n’lbllwmmll..umhl.fltb. Or- | placing at DBedloe, with the torch of To rets B ele e ey MU invarisbly send im imoir report of so o I e tadinie! toronsk [} Mis K AT B:‘v;’rjn.y T ) 4 2 £ pany dersfilled O O Iattrdlizhiing withe’ warld—=so fars EOLEOO0 0NV BYeRN.. PV many fares: collected by . No. 10, or what. | ance union, who requeste: pe Asworth, Ga., July'15, 1884, - - - —— rleu:hiyu l%ld mfifln TR ed too long already on. » side-path, pluek- § have known | at their meeting to-night, but owing to i — the railroads will certainly double b g arobin workn, {5 Lo oy shoe, and i | Srer s humbor might o Dhave known | S UL ST R: competiod to INOCULATED POISON. i : His nearest paralell in our day, and ia | oyerlooking the rose in. Sir Moses'- gar- | yore disohasged on.. i lse re in | decline.” Some cliht years ago T became th victim of afear- | the price in a short time. . i P, p 1 port sent in . - gu- cuunt;ly. is the :;:- }n:-}l‘en;-d h:"r don, Lady Juditly, who bloomod so.swet--{ po'ir giy S e b TR TRt | Mre. Lookwood also statod that she had | fu Blood molson, communicate by a micic to iy ooper, whoso simplo, fathori protee- || y for him,.being a woman of great lwayt! o i their|had numerous callers to-day, among|nfshtandthence G JFOahL e suftorcd 3 . T AN TR IR OT 2R tion, whioso lasting practical mowaments | character and montally woll endowod. ?:::f.“:::m{,;’";.’,’ un“{?,’;f, o %‘:1'; others-one who, ovidently believing thera | meat sceusito.drive. tho boison. farthor into my We also have some fine business Ghlcago, St Paul Minngapolls ;- and {of charity—that truo ehurity which doss |'Ty this couplo who atood eponaors in.|sarer"™ 228 ol O o o mauac,” ontoced hor | W oy o brewk oue:In worse. (i on othet Sy UL ) 1 :"thas eharhs 3 1 BN -t their veiry smalli sitvaticn. At imes i i T b iheeo months ago I began | lots and some elegant inside resi- RAILWAY HoVARgEady, ok sloynies;. st € Y | childhood, sho biessing of having c'.\@ldmu thercrare fzom twe o Lhreadn a carbut [presence with “I am tke editor of the | takine Switt's § and it bas oured me soun = 5 OMAHA J which " helps man to help himsol, | of their own was denieds While this was-{ iy i’ e 00 BV TG LESCEOD S | Pribuno, Madam, and this is wy. wife,” | and wo. & ewsing Wl e : \uTho oow extension of this lie trom Wakotield up | o11d (e n;} lmhh:m‘:_onuth bbePb:- a worrow to them, yet thelr married life | )00 s)t"he pmeiudr (B .’!' paeIn Al e L2 to mank ad in years encer for sale, den of of obligation—this our wn Peter | way a happy.one. Hand in hand they % neNolan ot the Poopla: = AR 5 SR Bn“"%&%figshfi;. GAN Cooper understosd so well. Wo have | ot lbosx{‘lheir ‘works of philanthsepy— ::,1:"::‘?. are passengerc. and whe are The Voloo o hl ]“‘ "lcll‘ e : Parties wishing toinvest will find: gyl had John Hopkins, Peabody, Judah|talking, planning and dreaming of the [*PUpgeh o oo | The P“"l”“v“‘h“w 010, . AOROODY N R, RISDON Some Zood bargaws by callnag on s bost portion q il i rting does nof i ir {i g Pl Vi s principal poluts 0o the ny})uml or generously-endowed colleges | find this couple in. Syria, in 1837, which n“mu;w:em“k:n ‘h‘: :‘: u:S:-C-"d in | he claims of the proprietors of the great o SIOUX OITY & PACIFIO RAILROAD |y libraries. Yot to how many can wo | was sufloring from the havocs of the | (it iioter soon &y wcias SLEMGSS B | medicne. Tudeed, theso very olaims are REPRESENTS ppeers ‘Traing over thi 0., 8¢ P. . & 0. Rallway to ov | point who personally gave not only|plague and earshquaks. The towns of |y s, 4 i based entirely on what the pgople 88 | pyauix Asaraace Co., of on, Casn Bt ous Wy, Fonsn, ANfawien, Woree sod | oney, but theie moral support, theit | Tiborias and Safed had beeu sweps. away o -Tp:nyui byh -tmttn,ll waz_oom-| Food's Sarsaparilla hus done. Send C. | amets. =00 S stmetos ime; who would go, right among the|faom the earth, and the few living souls{ P2R-% but nover have res one scrving & UI, Hood & Co.. Lowell. Maes,, for book | ®estzasthrs ™. o S0 Clic 3" Gilgiial 1,276,000, b Oonneoct at Blaixy |time; who wou irect to.the heart of ith £ “Yothing | Tilooad company in such an ofise. Licontaming statements of many oures. O Tiro. Philadelrbin, SUioal. ~ s 1,808 ,6€0. A ! or Fromon, Oakda.o, Neligh, and through to Val- | filth and afiliction, direc the hear loit were racked with fover. ‘Yething i s think thab they would engsge in MYNOIRARY.00 RO, \sard ise, Philadalghy i / m-nlllnu:;:::::dmnflln 311?:.;:.0;":3?\:]&;3%::‘:;;:’f:-pll:‘l‘i?:" ?g‘::m::dugmn.”.;?n:::lgofim%?ix: such » businosd, 3t bein oo littlefor Ay | jereny Exen With a itapecious i PR Ty & e " The good desdsof Pestalozsi in Switzor- | Negan their mission of meroy, ‘At]oP® to undertake excopt very unprin- Tandlord, RED STAR LINE . land spoak for him today yed; and |Safod,” says Dhr, Josoph Guedaia, **he “".{Tr:":,:‘“; spotters more visilant 2 | letterin Milwaukeo Sentinels H uc“IJST& AUR|ST Frosba, who waptol anly to, make & |guve very spplloant » Spanishy dollay | ;o 0i5 G0 UG acte, of tho- yonugior | /sfriend of mino onco went inio_tho | Boigian Boyal and U8 MeilStaamers ; S DO e mt Ho wan, Yo | oatron o full st ball o olaw, | S0B¢ustors than thoso af tho oldsr ones | dining hall'at a railway eating atation SAILING EVERY SATURDAY, 3 \ “ D inder-garten. h received the a P aragd “Oh, by fax. Uponthis clazs they re- | and aftor repeated and yosiferows efforts ESTWEEN ) LT et Lo o o e o K metaotir o8| A et o o Eich was | chisilfor succemn. Tho condustozs, | t0 bo wa.ted upon, he madu desperate i imi i reely, 0 is as m out this munifice! ; r B L B 1l s bt | i et i o SN 0 e S e St (EN YORK, A0, A REAL ESTATE o army of noble women who succor act of bravery he was, upon return L 0 1 ; | ty ol X , 503 Farnam Street, - -OMAHA, .m('.nd the d!ifll—ifllfll" “l:‘i lslllm. to Lon;ion. \m;]ght;d (byL :; ,'p::: :llxleym‘;'m:‘:: n;ull:g'::imiti: y.e.i::; 3:1:::“ cfi'[e‘;l‘:-l dfiifi(?;zf::?fl:afi?f. tha | Berage Qubwar 830, Propald trom Antwerp, 815; pelehaissiistatshtt S i i il a y R o | , $89, ) $60; of Charity, ministering angels—all can|and eloctea sheriff o on i« e h T & him betweon.| Bound Tu 09y Kxouzslon, §100; Ealoon freta 60 THEY MUST BE UBE]) |be l’ll“’s beside this "“lf ood an | Middlesex. Three years later ho is "l'“n";md,,:d‘:a:”"ho ;u:’:“;’u.lnlll“ hv‘v“a‘i::“efi:: he 03.;’?,':?».;,': .Bm;";.,; 16 500: Bcursioa 110 4o 810, BROKERS. Dr. Youngs Electric Belts whose encomiums 1 bat feebly pro- drudy :.o dr‘ b,ztl:ht.x. ):‘i- oI | O O fares i ollact oy Ia mouthtul a that, bab the landlord oe (ATPcier Wilgat & Bows, Gon Agank. 85 Deoad: r. Youl h nounce, cuted peopel. is the 8Y0RY, | 4} ne whe-would commitathaft ofagreater:| sisted npon his dollaz, so be paid it ratker AL e e v fowaris. | *“Kennst du das Land, wo die Citroncn | whoso ¥o-enactment only lately again| o oton and undev any fand all ondi- | than miss the traia, Whon ho had | gSaa s 5. 1o burees, Comtii D. X Hiw 213 Bouth 14th 8t TY, LOKS OF MAN bluehn, filled ous papers—where fanaticiem and ot Such mon. should. be promptly |reached a point where tha charges for | sl Owahda suts. od-ly v o, waakxess o |Tm dunkeln Laub die Gold-Orangen gluehn | broiudice so cloud reason that a warikable e s ¥ tolegran: would bo mdoliar be dispawhed e e i wopy A5 0 MIK | Kinsanfter wind vom blauen Himmel weht, | £ e Y T [ arged, and they us are, ub el Betrveen Faraham and Denglas. reign of terror s N N landlord as foll = 2 Yourivol pREOR R | Dig Myrto stell und hooh der Lohrbeer [ Y018 3 B : in many instanges the innocent ones |t the landlord as follows ; p i “teht? Friar Thomas (s Roman Uatholio, priest) |) (L0 i fop the underhand. trisks| My DEan St -1 still think sheso | g e 2 bu Auemical ok 10 B GTRE VLT, Hevover | Kennst du ea wobl:” and his servant ]:ilfl ld‘lll'lllluw"i l"n_‘}‘: of & boguiling beother,” Doans were high. ea M b.t——tVV» 'lml( those wlo have A wofferer, W oureds o 3 " accused of deing away wil . » i AL 5. ©. '8 N . T ropaity for sale at a bargaam to gi | Tiea th, Btrength aud Manly Vigor, WitHouT 4 |y, 4uis Jand of which Mignon sings|Jews wers 00k At this junciure a large, floshy Mdy e iR Dic E. €. Wnar's Newvn aw Buais Truaswasr, » | DrOpoitt) af gam to give At il s s st o vt | L ELR B i worda, nt. Lahotn, thom and usiog thels blood tor o [k threo ohildren, w0 bird-cagos, ey Y sparatied o o i iara Drsingss Coovil |19 gall- W wanb only birgains, 'y » i i YOUNG, #45 Gain Btrost, New York. | o the 24th of Ootober, 1784, **Rachel | Pussovor catos, Wm“'“o ounds. ad. | Paaol, and a.large buadle rushed up 40| Ay axchange says: N ing-tentbs o Prostraves caused by the uao of aicstol o tobbaceo, | We will positively not b andle prop- ook-20 1 Lin Mocatta, gave to hor husband, the mer- | cont cascs, bao 4 “Stiy, | his side, commencing 10 make diligent » e Waketuloess, Mental dopression, Bottentay of the | o rir g, 11,0re than 1ts rral value chant, Joseph Eliss Montefiore, his firet- | duced for ‘th““' w‘: e m;n'w:‘;u" inguiries in regard to the arvival and de- hu"’ ‘l‘"i':l‘:‘z hun.ug":l?:;edn\!‘: Lm“m: oo v e A e TR L T et o St born son, aud they named the child jecencs jus s Vo parture of cortain trains, saying that she | P40 - O Nno-tenihg | CtPoweria oither sex, [avcluntasy Lossosand o - , OMAFA Mosos, I ab this hild's oradle it ould |trom Kussie wate: watctad thoros E88 | by o' vouie o ) Borudo county, Gali: | 14762 b tosily atures. Winorieni | nsbrhraema o e sl ch 1 | D ein il b“‘:‘;‘..{”:f::.lnittlf T wad o Decome, and murdored these poor Jowa for A foruia, aud wanted to knowe It he 0o8ld | aay originate in ipure blocd. liver con | {15 s avimmonk: €1,008 hox.ts shs hosine ‘o § : s A .aten’ |orime they wore bunocent of. : plaint, or biliousness. resuliing in scrof- WE QUARANTEE SIX BOXES { —AND- Moses, the law gvor, T amomsko, over |of Europs for them. “A “mooting |t telegraph of tho lunge), eoros, uloor, akin discases | b, s 42wk v il ed s Promised Lané; i 'Toad. held in the Mansion House, in Lon. | BOF &% and kindred affections, Dr Pierca's R NIWE SUTARAD 9IRS, it GLEA"'“G WURKS. }"“’,?‘“"""'1‘ “'u’;":.".‘fil” rfa alao load. | and Sir Mosea ofiored to 40 0 the o Baning "":;‘)‘;‘;er";v'ed“":;fy;di:;; the |éiGioden Medical Discovery” oures all o g £ g his people o! 4 ) . iy i - 0 ved h y t =1 5’/ ©. . PAULSON, Propristor. into » land of promise, whero wilk and :A)::t 'fi.f}i’fih‘-‘:‘:ifl:fi&"X:fi..;'.‘ Ber | otawan acknowledged it with 8 plossing theso, OFf Druggis ey~ M N wlu, 0 sz Clbing et Dyt o Ky | oy 1w for all williog snd ready tojReb, o T e Jaws snd uuume.m.oou"'fl polite gostur Robbing the Cholera Poor. JAL B. PEABODY 4, i g Ladios' Dicssss Cloaned and Dyed, without RIppiE- 31do their share. . id id by the almoner him- = Mauskais 8, Oct. 2. Dumas, member of | PHVHIOIAR & BILRGEON, | ) 1 aned or Colored aby shade, to sample. the Montefiores eet- | of which were paid by tha Coma West ¢ d o | 4 J N, ; :Iu'ififi.wmz'bc- 'Cleand, Dyed sud 7y T We hl:wlnr;i?:tr l‘::)m; fter Crom. | eelf. His ready helpmate and M, Orem .r“m,;.',‘.\ October 23, unicipal goverament, fled with: 17,000 ] 20 0 N a7 dcasa Bt oy r...‘ fabed. tled in Kogla isux, & Frouch lawyer, representing “he! ..\ o0 Onardo this morning, which were intended to be distributed jm, 8 Offics honre 18 m. to d rom 2 to ) i f Italian i . ‘ . ad :tul: l“Ttu;:l-?“?!‘x::'E-ylgn‘::;':c"xu'ucr- Jows of Franoe, wocompanied him, Injell af Brussels, avd it i still suowiog, the cholera sutfarer. ) e o Gy ne (128 1212 Douglas Street, - OMAHA,