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e e T B R S L S TR SR T B T AR, A e 3 . . . Soipm ™ AR DAILL BN JATY, SE LV DI 50 . N 5 ]’"E lls]’ Dlv_ mo;dt‘hwyh more generally t> be THE BICYCLE RACE, Close of the Omaha Pair and EXDISIHON |yiopate meucs: ™ Thomee g"';;,,,{’:,,;,",j Satarday. Morsam, 3 . Boliife nd’ 0. H. Gordon, all members of the Omaha The Bad Under Biue Skies — The |Blcyele club, Blackmore won the first heat, Merriam second. The second and Great Races Banched —A Talk third heats were won by Merrlam, wife raised such & row that hs was compelled to demand the money back LINGOLN. e Kherword the tasa's . M n. One thoussnd eight hund and Pririeged Gombling Lecches Sacking |5 aolars war giem i A biocn o ) he Life Blood of the City's MOTAlity. | ameci Saees” “17ie5e ot closed - whos the attention of the mayor and city officials 1s thus called to it, it shows a disposition on i their part to not ‘oarry ont the law. Fepso- Barofaced Collusion Between them ally do" this trae that now of all other timen ' 4 should gambling of sll classes be suppressed, With & Membees—Notes and the Oity Officials. it Ionl,’dnflng the continuance of the atats gy Bat “""m - PERR A R The Miks McDonald of Lincoln—A A BANQUET TO MR, THONPSON, 4 \ A.- a recognition 9( the handsome ex- ’ »i Banquet to a Worthy At 8:30 o'clock Saturday evening last, in v " hibit from the Pacific cosst, which the T \ emant a ::;po'nu o an \:;{:(- jon lnuod‘hlgy » fi::nm% Under skies which, granted to the en- | Bek mentloned before, the following 4 G — Items, i izens, somethin, (] " Gentleman—Short Item Fsete awembled in the parlors of %o Com- | tire week, would have been worth $25, | resolations were adopted: mercial hotel to meet Mr, D, E. Thompson, | 000 to the sooiation, the Omaha fele NOTES. superintendent of the Burlington & Missou Mrs, John S, Briggs, for the fifth su AT TH® OAPITAL. i ilroad, to atulate him upon his | 30d exhibition for 1885 entered b e Tafe raturn from Fatops fter a pleasint e, | day. comive yor merlis the pral THE GAMDLERS AGAIN . durlng which time his health was materially which tact, energy and devoted persever- A stlft wind throughout the night had j 4 {ller | benefitted. Aftar a short season of social chat g 3 ance merlt., To her judgment and skill, — a:;l‘:’iu :::uf;h;f::b::::(:Kansghi:rtftllz‘:fl:: :hacp:hr"x nt down to a fine repsst made up | done much to abrorb the mire which the | the harmonlous execation of many of the THISSPACE g ! rom the following o ——— merolless raln had spread over the olty, | most important plans connected with the ' 1oon at No, 146 South Eleventh stroet, and oo . 3 great show are due. Mr. Newberry, in an exotted tone of voit 0y Stewsd, Raw, roads and grounds, The track woa cor- Vict 4 e ity e o1 ot b, Blrwd, Taw talnly atll heary, but Bard work ap-|ihe & Bors et e et o] 2 RESERVED § told him that he was arrested for relling | opioken Salad, Sulmon Salad. | stied all N iquor without a license. A Bk reporter, Olaret —Ponet Oanet. p! all morning brooght It by noon |on education, FOR THE ONLY MISFIT pho i proioly et nfrmed Wt i | gt Ha: "o Hgvolom Turkey, It parable condlton, Beglaning | 1418 & prevalent oplnon among. the : affair was, and received @ stolld look from P UCon!x‘iE'chmhn. Cold Tonga:i‘" with the dawn, the handreds and thou- |1 du0F venders and manipulators of gamb. 4 that official and the simple word, "‘nothing.” ¢SS Ghamprgon. d The_prisoner, Mangler, was taken to the § opocolate Toe Orenm, Lsmon Shetbot, . . ling devices upon the ground that the raln sands of visitors and res!dents In the [ way n prompt and p"g:umm..,r to the clty who had been walting an oppor- | prayers of the W. 0. T, U, Whan the tunity to see the great show began to |unregencrate confess a bellef In the effi- ounty court, where he asked for a continu- { anco until to-day, which request the court F“‘;{_fi:‘fkl_-_ s ; y t nted, i cac, rayer, t son ls f \ n’l‘h: complalnt was instigated, no doudt, Mixed Nuta. Oallfornia Fraits, Raisins. [ pour oub Sixteenth strost and Sherman “Yv: i prayer, the seasol ripe for a l ' |9 F s opgsesd. Lie opeaiag of the| T Senes Chocolate, | avenue, All the forenoon tho crowds | “(One of the pleasant features of the arnam Stl&et, city, which has opposed the opening of the netv,v gambliog house from the first. Some time ago J . D, Klensch transferred the saloon to Glaser & Mangler, since which time the two men have run 1t, September 1 Da Hyde, a well known soorting man of t| aty, with Richard O. Hastings, alias ‘'Dead Eye Dick,” a former Omaha sport, and more Intely employed by John Sheedy, the Mike MoDonald of Inncoln, rented the second floor of tha valoon builoing and furnishad it as & gambling hell, Hyde & Hastiogs opsned up for ‘the purpose of catching the eurplus funda of countrymen and *'graye,” which privilege had hitherto been exclusively enjoyed by Jack Sheedy and his partoers. An has been already stated by the Big, the new house was immediately closed on the complaint of T, F. Hatch, an abitract writer, who undoubted)y wa: instigated in his work by the “boss,” "When the first article on the matter, which gave the full facts, appeared in the Bk last week, & commotion such as has not been raised in Licoln for years among the sports and politiciane and aity officials in- terested ensued. Many influences, puinters, tips, threats and entreaties wer thrown at the Bre reporter. Policeman Smith, who ‘was mentioned in the first article as baving a room in Sheedy’s gambling house, an1 which has long been known as the ‘harem,” said that the reporter would have to die in case his name ever appeared again in the_columns of this paper. Ho brought to the Bir office a a number of rent recoipts, somoe of which wero written in _ink and the balance in pencil. They all looke1 viry new, and although dated from Janvary 1 of the present year, the ink on ] those written with ink did not appear to bave been longer then a few hours from the pen. ‘en. After dinner the chairman of the evening, Mr. 1. M, Raymond, rapped the assemblage to order, and after gracefully alludiug to the Ruest, announced the toast. “Nebraska; its Continued Development and Prosperity,” was repouded to by Ohief Justice Cobb, in a brief speech upon the subjsot, “Lincoln; our Sturdy and Enterprising City,” was 1esponded to by John Fitzgerald, Ho 'waa followed by Themas P, Kennard, “Our Guest; his Health, Prosperity and Happiness, ywas answered by John B, Wright, W, L. Billingsley and Hon, Patrick Egan, all of ‘whom happily expressed to Mer. Thompson tho appreciation and good wishes of his friends, Mr. Thompson replied with much foeling and in well chosen words, The railroads and the preas were toasted oand eloquent answers given in each instance, Great oredit is due Mr, Fzan for his active efforts to make the occasion an entire succesa, SHORT ITEMS, Sneak thieves entered several rooms in tha Commercial hotel Saturday night and robbed guests of money and valuables amounting to over $200. Milton Nobles and his company open to- night at Fanke's opera _house in the new play called *‘Liove_and Law,” written expressly for Mr, Nobles. The Bk will contain a full deacription of the fair gronnds and exhibita to-morrow. They were crowded out to day on saccount of the length of the artislo on the gamblers, The visitors already crowding into the oty ia the best evidence that the fair will bo a great success, e —er——— DISCRIMINATION 1IN THE PRIOE arrlved and with noon thelr numbers re- { falr was the appearancs hore of the eplen- Too buisy engaged in furnishing bargains ia doubled until there was In the aftsrnoon [did brass band of Parlia and Orerdorf, s an Immense throng In attendance, [Of Canton, Ill. Thls band was brought those elegant Merchant Tailor Misfit and Ua- Many of the exhibltors manifested a de. | here at the expente of the firm, the cost called for Clothing Garments, to fill in an sire to move thelr exhibits, bat tho sup. [beiog something over §500. The organ. - —_— erintendents lnlerpofled and but few took ]:‘:‘onf'l!lnno'uf "fi’ tm"“ :m'fid Cln the add, It you need an Overcoat, Suit or Pan. away thelr goods before 3 o'clock, After | etate of Iilinois, and ata conteatin Chicago tavl ‘y s B.nd A "m‘:; Woists HIi6 g0 SAEHSA o1t L Asi B i!“ taloons, you are invited to call and save your- and throughout the night and yester- | over thirty other bands. 1t has been wolf from 60 to 100 per cent. ‘'Your inter day tho mctive work of removing the|8tlected to lsad the Velled Prophets’ P = exhibits was pushed and the grounds pzrads doring the great carnival week In <) - and balldings cleared of the numberless (St Louls. THE ONLY MISFIT attractlons which have combined to make 'he balloon fell Into Cat Of lake, . 2 the show the greatest In the histury of | about a half a milo from the ground and 1 all Nebraske. Prof. Hant was forced to swim ashore. lllg J Il The committeo Saturday decided| The Japanese daylight firo works were to award the firat premfum for the best [ Wondozful and superb. crezy quilt to Mrs, Charles Westren of T T TR this clty. The Parker, Robertson & O, Pugilistic Points, bacton was awarded by tho special com- | GALVESTON, Tex, Sept. 13.—Tho News' P ittee to Mes, John Borkor, —oo " “°™" [Dallas apecial saye: The much expected prize I |9 Fa",lam SUEBI. To Mes, F. M. Robortson of Platta- |fisht between McGrogor, known as ““The St. Open this evening until 10:30. mouth was glven the Edholm & Erlckson [ Joe Kid,” of Fort Worth, and Wm. Black, sllver set for finest speclmen of hand [slies Ross, alias McGraw, of California, cawe eewlng. off to.day at a point twenty-two miles below It was ficet thought by the direotors [ Dallas, on the Truok rallway. At 4 o'clock a Fiiday that tho faie would bo_contin |t f Lo coches I, WG ot cromded ued over into this week and the general | st PPGERRE tOn FEOR S B o0 L A e oplofon prevailed that ineuch an event | riunds, *Tae Kid® knocked Black m":‘.fi the Phyllis and Joe Davls race would be | was awarded the fight. 3 trotted Tuesday. Bat later In the day| Nkw York Sept. 12.—Dominick McCaf- hioeolt ffeans cbelag teakad andiveniby | 70 S E oKl Lo aon e s batis S:"n:“:b‘:n:h:;;‘; ;;':Lll“h;;‘;:‘:;!;“_g“d‘:‘t with Ryan, Ho declares his belicf that he : a4 con knock Ryan out in threo rounds, George SE o aploiohanaamiote: \OF COAL, Last reached conolustons, The horsemen [ Lister, of tho minstrel cpmpany whioh en: and power have beon tried within the past | n ¢ho Fditor of t.he—l;l_t. were found to be uafavorable to a contin- gleed Sullivan to do statue businees, will on fow days. 1t i stated on good authority that > uance of their engsgements hera as the | Monday post a forfeit to back Sulliyan ° | agrinst any man in the world fur from $10,000 the greater number had entrles elso- | "69),00)”ar the close of the semson, aud :;“;;-e T“;:‘ Wefl\""s"bm:lfi:& ":’ ht:::: gg%.o to back McCaffrey againet Ryan for in_the falrs at St. Joe, Lincoln|BMGavveston, Tex,, Sept. 12 —The News and Karss Clty next week necessitates | Dallas speclal saye: | N Sxumiong o Nl expadition of affales here, It was deter. |6V:R o8¢ Ll lea g for | minod that the remalning foaturos of the | 510 of the coming fight between McGregor, of Fort Worth, and McGrath, of San Fran- fair should be concentrated Into Saturdsy, | cisco, Five thousand dollars is staked on'the and the show closed. In a following |reswit. If the authoritics of Kaufmen| & F ] : CH&S HIVERICK ] scctlon the schedale of the races will ap. | county interpose the train will move on until . oar. 8 +pot iv reached where there will be 0o offi- ' [ gy I [ oial interference, % { PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 12.—A prize fight MEDICAL AND SURGICAL. fi b . o Th following races, embracing_the | Ton gy Sy cheen, Dave Campbell ond 0, y im Reilly. both ot Portland, the best rougl AL 0 THEICE = OMALA UPHOLSTERY AND DRAPERINS, ki Passevger Elevator to all floors, 1206, 1208 and 1810 ¥Faroam St. i frea-for-all and the Phyllle-Joe Davis|and tumble fighters in the state, took place OMAHA NEBRASKA race, the greatest atiractions of the en- |thirty miles below the city this moiniog. A =, BO Y EIER CO., ‘ tire programme, came off Satarday: ""K" crowd a Yi"’“’““.‘ Crs‘"l‘l’hl‘l.‘ “?“’!bl*“ ) ghten, Trotting.barse, 8000; 2t | Gampbll wae ot st DEALERS IN 3 i Hall's Safe and Lock Com’ 11 D T, Py i [ e e S U FIRE AND BURGLAR PROCF to third, Sunshine. the Genesta’s stern aud stepped along in a ' e ko, i Gonoin han ek the le“n R T SN SAFES VAU LTS I-GGKS ETG ' astorn, The Genesta then set the club top- CHRONIC AND SURGICAL DISEASES. . y 3 b , Iees In your issue of the 9 h inst., where you Indircctly ask the Union Pa- olfic railroad company why there is a dif- # certain ocuncilman and lawyer, Who was at Hrat ongoged by Hyde & Hostings to fight thelr case, went over to Sheody, and it is true that ho was tho person who wrota the war- rant which was served against Hastings when [ ference of §2 50 betwoen coal dellvered that individual wae arrested for keeplug a|jn Denver and coal delivered In Sidney, 5;31}:?35’:?;;:‘32%78&35;'";;Kr;';lg:gf when tho difference in the hsul is only bero that Hastings first caused_Shesdy’s ar- | 6/ght milee. Wil ycu pleate also sk the rest, and it was in retaliation that Hastings | B & M. rallroad company why it is that was arrested, 1t was suppo.ed that Sheedy |they can haul a ton of coal from their would alvo bo arrested on govcrument com | mines in Colorado to Lincoln, Neb., and plaint for selling liquor without a license, but | ge)| it for §6.75, yet 1f they drop that B e e s e taca s | fame coal twenty miles nearer tho mines, weelc under any conditione, thought that a [ v12: at Crete, Neb., they charge $9 for 11 temporaty peace had bzen made between thom | Such are the facls, or wers g0 on and Sheedy and the municipality. Wedneadsy, September 2, (when I la- Mayor Burt has decared that ho does mot | quired at Chte) and on Satarday, Sop- ‘wish the gambling vice to spread in Lincoln. Curlously enough when this Information was [0th, (when 1 inquired a¢ Lincoln.) If conveyed to Hyde & Hastings they wero open | ¢oa1 was a Juxury, | would not complain, for business, and coneequently on the eame | but it Is such a neceeslty that svery fami- W ‘lfiot,:']nulw !-She'dy,lm;lm xg:xrhm- tc*::; i ly in Nebraska is compelled to have it, | al evjoys privileges un s - Senion whon o St lakiosor x| 1o VLA X eay soythio f they wld 1 Dlers e e, e Trie st ioy | §3.00, for almost any one could affrd to give §6 for gocd coal in this state. But when they undertake to charge within fifty cents as much for soft coel at Crete, have to explaiu his porition in this matter, for a8 1t now stands he appears to bein sympathy a3 hard coal can be bought for at Omaha, Leay 1t 1s not only enongh to make a at loast with the Sheedy gang as against other crooks and gamblers, It is allegad in man ‘‘kick,” but kick hard. A READER, SATUSDAY'S RACES, —— The Yachts Becalmed. Sanpy Hook, Sept. 12 10 a. m,—The weather is cloudy, wind west, blowiog five ,ch 8 Rowley’s |miles par hour, "Lhe Genesta and Puritsn are passing out to the starting point. The signal service officer prediots very light, gen- C. Feulkner, Minnespolls, Minn., r m erally southerly winde, ] C. Rowley, Atlantle, I Rattler. delfente of Sheedy that he is a “cquire man,” and that the reputation of Hyde & Hastings suffer in comparison with that place. Of couree, any oue who is at all_acquainted with gambling, gamblers or gamblitg houses A. C. Black, Table Rock, Neb., b m Maud B, J. 8, Bicker, Cskaloos», 1a., br m This- tledown. sails, but kept astern of the little flyer, ke N . L. W. Sinclair, St. . 5 5 il B oien thab ob mohbe oo ‘saey| °=- PAUT, Neb,, Sept. 10. weta. Dk Tom ey B AR fEbs yees e bssost o sgitnd e mrmint st rgtiite Waet o1 1020 FARNAM STREET, OMAHA, NEBRASEA. beil p his houses, T i 3 s 4 Poncor s heged 1o have, planty o "cash and A Shooting Burglar. Fro forall trotting—Parso, $1,600, | very gt rom thowonthenst, | | Bt sooms fn i sermtten ol Pt T fxtcen yoars of successiul practice, and (s aided wssisEanty )’ & pecialists A regular fusilade about 1 s’clock this morning called quite a number of paople to the corner of Tenth and Harney strests, The shooting proved to have been done by Officer Bellamy and an es- caping barglar. The policeman saw a man, with & bundle under his arm, walking in a suspicions wsy up Harney street, crouchlog closs to the wall of Stephenson’s livery stable, The officer started towards him, when the man sud- denly pulled a revolver and fired. Bal lamy returned the firs and closed up on him, The fellow sprang behind a wagon standing on the walk and quickly fired threv more shots, and then ran up the street, The officer followed closely, firing as bo ran. At Eleventh strcet the man turned and tock t) the alley, where ho managed to elude his pureucr and escape. It was found, after the excltement at- tending the shooting was over, that an attempt had been m de to rob the money drawer of Stephenson's livery statl-. The thif hud walted uat!l the watchman other evidences of wealth, When the ring or other political influsnce brought to bear against his house, money is always produced or ite equivalent in iflaence given. Duriog the last spring elsction, when Hon, John Fitzzgerald was placed in nominstion for mayor on the demooratis ticket against Barr, it is understood that the ring workers went to Sheedy's place and got his active support_and cooperation in favor of Barr as against Fitz gerald, Sheedy also pledged, accord- \og to what it is alleged Dr Carter’s son has said, to give a certain amount .of money for campaign expenses. The amount was never paid, or at least young Carter al- leges not, But it is said that what Sheedy agreed to do in Bare's behalf at that time, th mayor now exteuds through his appointees, olicemen ete , immunity to Sheedy and to im alone. Oae of the small yapers of this city, of whose stock Sbeedy s said ewn 51,000, has been in favor of allowing n the gsmbling business " and others, Gawblicg is which can ensily bo reasad 1€ the proper steps are )y the authorities, It can neyer be rcasnd if one institution liks Sheedy’s is FDILd full control and power liko the Mec- Donpld ring h:s bhad for the past divided; §1,100 to firat, $300 to second, | pp present indications are that the race will By smsianty 07 vt experionto s ] 8100 to thied. ~ The regalar puree | nofcoms on to-day. el Yariol ABATINNE i an in the free-for.all is $1,000, | 1:15 p, m, —Wind veering to the south, yery » niTElansTamorg ORnsers fCatasr .;;{:;b'; but the Omaha Commercial Men's Asso- | light; no prospect ot a race, ¥ Ioand Diood Dleases. Write for " LaTeR —The race is off for to day. PRIVATE CIRCUL, MEN e 5 : AR TO olation add $500 for beating 2:24. e Tons, Bt 13 b T tan aud | on Tane Birorss .,;agfl..w.,?. "TT“""i i g AT Followiog were the entrles In the free- | Genesta did not even start to-day in their oxtial orgaty for-all: Bice, Dan D, Matlo Harle, |outside race. Thay were at thestarting point oudence.or Fersonally. Confidontist SOLE AGENTS FOR i its 1ntention of starting soon. After2 o'clock | It was later determined to glve the two | p. m,, when there was & good breezo from the G. F. LYMAN. b 05 10 f Resumpton, Bellek, Low Clark. could not finish in the dark, Tho Paritan's Such s field of horses and such an ex- | people a'so obj=cted for the same reasons. Patey Clinker, Sllvertall, Dalsy D, Lit- |at 11 o%clock, but there was not a breath of mile dash, ranning, and the followlng |:outhwest, Sir Richard Sutton objected to biblion of antmsl speoding nover before | The xace was paatponed till Tucaday. On aids; o 1 Mouldingr, BallolsglPape) 8% P I N o Vo iday tho yachta will sal over the New in Nobraska entertained 12,000 people | 7,1 h b3 Gonras (inside). 1001 SOUTH 13TH .A. tie Em, wind till 1:30, when the committeo sunounced | - the ontrles: Bari " starting, 'Mr, Webb said he underscood that —Deater 1n— Ticko tho ontries: Daritono, Gen. Bawell, | (L7 aere mot to stact atter 11 ollock, as they LAZED SASH DUURS Knabe and Behr Bros. (r - ; during an sfternoon. The programme New Yonk, Sept. 13,—Tadioations aro not | . was long and to ensure ils completion & | wantivg that thers will be another Jarge start was made at noon, crowd to attend the mceting of tho yachts Following Is a brol synopals of the|&-moreom, Tho, s o o the gl Shoninger and Clough and Warren Summary—Trotting, 2 entrier, five starters, parse $500, divided. N 0 P 0 m @ R G A N s, | Thistledown kil Sunshine . 2 fiftzen y i Chicago, Joa Mackin Rowley’s 8 -8 d he, f “that ol t up-atal; d th tered the | Widow Bedott. 4 dlat, A RO e N R A ti| IN THE PASTRY sovnteonyeus Eprience, | IS ETOMeENts Rented, Exchanged & Sold ] rorult of a fight in tho interests of mor- 3 ality and good government Ly the citizens of that place, Lincola causfford to shake off the shackles which now apparently biod it with a vicerlike grasp, aud show to the state at large that ita name ehall be no longer tainted with even a suspicion of corruption, o From last winter’s aession of the legislature until the present time nbout §11,000 has been won_on the faro game in Jack Sheedy's ambling hell alons, According to an account fopt by Haatinga when bo dealt the faro game and roceived a twenty-five per ca.t interest, the smounts by the jday from Novembsr 21, chisel. There was no money in the drawer at the time, and nothing else was touched. The thief evidently heard the watchman retorning and jumped through a window, and was atealing quietly away when seen by the officer, PR.G. W. PANGLE on Easy Monthly Payments, | Magnetic and Herballst Physi-lan. Now located a 1210 Douglas St Omaba, Neb., up-stairs. A correct dingnoels glven without any explanation fecm the patient, Consultation free at office. . 2 O 0 I Treat the Following Diseases. Before o Else her'e © e e O, Kt oo Steck and Prices fikuhtod, Dlavotcs, Bights: Discae b ~Vitue Corner 11th and FParnamStreets. R Dance, Hbeumat'sw, Pur: White Bwelllngs Scrotula, Fover Sores. Can d Tumors remove | — Rannlog, two-mlle dash, five entzics, three starters, purse $500, divided. ——— ¥ irty ' Work of Polygsmists; Sair Lake Ciry, Sept. 13.—This morning at 1 0'clock some partios threw two two-quart jars full of privy vault filth mixed wiih sand Tiae, 3:47§. Summary—Speclal raco, mile hoeate, two entrles and starters, puree $3,000, divided, . o1 drop of 1654, to tho last day of that mooth wera as |\brougha window of tha parlor of Usited | Joo Davis.... 1881 losd: Worsa, with her decare orgeas, Hestorad ey ill ‘th ‘o | States Comm issioner McKay, who has heard | Phyllis. (At T aN Y, ood, Woman, with her dolicate orgaat, Restorod g 1 U0t LA 400 A7 by i Tl ol uon une BOus | i, 2, 5 ! sty D oz, .otk ks, s RUEMPING & BOLTE, $ 20 00 | burst, spattering the floor and furniture and sll Kinds, Tape Worms Rewoved n two or three Manufacturers of Ornamental Phyllis wae the favorlte In thls raoce, but & prevalent fear that the affaic was of @ hippodroming chiracter shut off much epecaiation ¢ was a passable exhibition uf fine trotting, but the Omsha Commoer- cial Men's association saved is $500. F'ree for all pacing, purss $600 divided, Blililul; to first, $180 to second, §60 to third: ruiniog the room Two wero also thrown ut the window of United States Attorney Dick- ingon, aimed at & bed where he slept, but stiuck outside the window cising, bursting over the outside walls, and if one had struck bim he might have been killed, Two were thrown Into the bouse of Aesistant Attorney Varian where his wile was alone with a s ok child, doing much_damsgs. No clue it wuch' indignstion, It is claimed to ba & pre- nours or No Pay, Hommorrholds or Piles Cured o1 gt | GALVANIZED TRON CORNIGES, FINALS | — — Dormer Windows, Wit dow Cape, Metalic 8ky Lights, &c, Tin, Tron and Slate roofers, A FAMILY BLESSING. 616 8, 12th 86, Omahs, Neb, Wor one in any part of the country. Nothipg adds more to the security of life, of hap- ploess and of health, than & eafe and reliable family Total winniog. ..81,279 00 | concerted movement. S A iy meicive, Simmon's Liver Regulator has won for it * losing. . 184 00 R — John Wade's b m Dalsy 1101 self tte appcliation of “‘thefavorite howe remedy,’ P b svwoo| PILESH PILES! PILESII] LW Sioclsivers Sivertaiz, 121 4 4 0 § AR 101a aapocd fo m g proponton of ke omergec- B g e aconnb would hbrtou | A sure cure for Blind, Bleeding, Itching |1 W Lells bg Dan D . .. $573|°0R STRENGTH AND TRUE FRUIT |ocles which occur In domestic life, If tho child has the and Ulcerated Piles bas been diacovered by De, Williams, (an Indian remedy), called Dr, Williams’ Iudian Pile Ointment. A single box has cured the woret chronic cases of 25 or 80 years standing, No one need suffor five minutes after applying this wonderful sooth- ing medicine, Lotions and instruments do wore harm than good, Williaws' Iudian FLAVOR THEY STAND ALONE. oali, it s » sure, safo and pleasant remedy. 1t the father 15 exhsusted, overworked. debilitated, 16 will PREPARED BY THE Price Baking Powder Co., |t vt et Lo v, e o Park Place, Omaha, Nebraska. Chicago, il €t. Louis e TS A e rik g Itaoy memer of the family hhe eshen woytBiok | o o o) o0k pon vonng Iadies under the dlxeotion of the Ladles of the Basred Hesst waxans or Regulal il ‘ Gr. Price’s Graam Rakling Powdor | oir ot e o e o o e ratostiug | Tho coutho of studics cuabraces all tho hranches of & useful aud rofined oduoation, Time, 220, 2:24, 2:26, 2:20), Tols race werils some§comment of very uncomplimentary natare, Some- boby la grlevicusly at fault bat whera the blame is located 1s & maiter of dif- ferlng oplufon, Between counter changes much wspace to give, but as said, it aggregates over £11,000, During the time covered in this enumeration many members of the legis: lature were frequent visitors to Sheedy's place, and it was duriog that period the bill for the suppression of gambling in the state came up and was defeated, BSneedy and his friends y L ) - ; Sha scholastic year commences on the first Wednesday in September, \ t:‘li.::: .‘.ll":'tf:n‘.‘,":’.:éhh‘l‘:fllnui?'v::-‘fg::.x:s“ Pilo Ointment absorbs the tumors, allsys the | of diivers, evideot attempte to fjockey,| . o . . slosp cven a cane whero urootios hibye taled. 13| Itgar B0 VT (a mdvance, includivg board, Wathing. tuttion {5 Eoglish aod Franch, | cipal rendeavous for the lobbyiata for that bill | 12tense itching, (pactioularly at might after | dead hoat jadgements without awpsrsnt | W Price’s Lupulin Yeast Gems, |uwe tet preventive modiciuo aud e o bogin | pytrumantal music, uso of books, 6 of bmonths, 8160, . Qurlag the time it was befors the 1.gislature. | S65tI08 w‘lm? n bod), acts as & poultice, Kives | rearon and a complicatlon of erookednesr, Hest Dry Tlop ¥Weast, with, no master what the stiack; and in &l %t every EXTRAS~ Painting, Drawing, C n, Vocal Mu:ic, llurE. Guitar, Violin, For jurther Ho hias beconie o power in Lincoln vack an hus | 240 relief, and is prepared ouly for Files, | g eniire ruce was about af scandalonsly | ¥'°F SALE BY GROCERE. | e wil aflord rellel snd eflcot a spsedy cure with | pfor apply b0 the Right Kev, Jak, O'Connor, or to the Lidy Supesior, | tehing of private parts, and for nothing else. WE MAKE BUT ONE QUALITY, ISKIN DISEASESICURED pr ctber medicine No cveer 1o fosied In aipjury from exposure affor takfug = dmb i nochavge (f dies requirgd; no change of habite, wo | ¢ gy 3, 1, Vicxan 1 CONSERVATORY OF WUSIR |5 it it PIANOS AND ORG.ANS | 2 "\ 'UNED, CLEANED AND REPAIRED || ! od M., OLDES’ Y e R e i ths WO L Db Loty | £E1LIN & 0., Fhiladelyhis, SEEER IS | Geit (fuye E o fi"—"“'—h Bty N wdiea ..‘.'n‘::-‘:,' RE-VARNISHED AND POLISHED, YOrile prescril of & Bote b (BOW e p 1 5@%" by No. 809} North 15th Stieet, 3= - - = Omahs, Nebrasks , . s wrabtt - ocn kuown in that direction in this city or the state of Nehraska. Noue of the gamblers of Omsba, even at tha of Mayor Chase's and Marshal Guthei’s ladict- ment and the latter's conviction and incarcar- ’ ation in the penitentiary, ever took so bold & stand as Sheedy now does in his owa behalf, aided by the city offi:ials, or at least some of never bsfore conducted &8 ¢ was excitirg, The De, Fraier's Mogio Ointment, ' sltaatlon i soslyz:d io by maglo. - Pimbios Back Teuds or Grute|(Bese Giforiog " lighte: The tha lotokes and Eruptions ou the face, loaving [ 49ges honeatly thwarted an attempt of Saltakin clear and beautiful, Also eures ftch, | Silvertall's owner and driver t2 throw old, Rhume, Sore Nipples, Sore Lips, aud | the race to Dalsy D., the property also of Obatiawte Ulcers, 8 nelair, or that the jadges were loflo- thew. Hold by druggists, or mailed recel % u Tt s atated oo good suthority that s promi 50 centa.” o fled o roceipt of{ gnoed by heavy backers of Silvertsil to wreck the race as soon as it beoame ap- went railroad cfficial of the Union Pacific,] Retailed by Kubhn & Co., ard Schroeter & who resides in Lincols, lost some time sicce | Becht, At wholesale by O, ¥, Goodman, parent the favorite could pot win, The

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