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P PN T LT TT— b i P s i CRACKING THE CAPITAL CRIB Barglarions Attempt to Impose a Bonded Swindle Upon Lancaster County. LINCOLN'S SALINE LANDS. | Fear that No Salt Will Reward the Investment — Other Items of Capital Interest, (Frov tue Bee's Liscony Buakac] THE RATLROAD BONDS, The people by their vote to-day will decide whether they are willing to give $50,000 to the Missouri Puacific railroad 1t tukes two-thirds of all the votes cast to carry the proposition. When the printed proposition is carefully examined, it is found to be the most onesided afluiv evor offered to an intelligeni people. In tho first place, it asks that the citizens pay interest on £30,600 for nearly a year before the road is built, which amounts to §260 per month. Then on the ques tion of how many, or the kind of trains to be run, whether daily, monthly or antudlly, the proposition is per feotly silent, except 1t suys that they shall be “regular trains.” A train may be run nee a your and still be regulur. Then too there is no saving elause that in case the company fails to comply with any of the scanty conditions recited on the part of the road to be kept, the bonds shall be- come voild. Not a word of protection is found in the entire Hanlon and Kennard article, and if the hondsare earrvied there s nothing to prevent the trustees from aing the bonds—or at least its share ot them—to the company and then let the city whistle for the road, or await its nvenience, or even merely run in on side track from the Union Pacitie branch here in Lincoln, and thus give the people no additional outlet All this be done for there nothing of any that y promise to do in the proposition. Tt neither names its inital point nor i terminus, That the trustees arve atall likely to do so brazen and rotten an act as to deliver the bonds before the v built, all the people have to do to he con- vineed to vefer to the transaction of mard and Owens were the wstees of the Midland Pa cilic $100,000. The bonds, if issued in pursuance of the present proposition, would be good in the hands of innoceny prirchi. ¢ (and railvonds are never at a for innocents). Many of the good s xpecting the wateh ol the teeasury to “*hob up serenely™ with an injunction asking the court'to can consequence enjoin and ¢ haltin the entive pro- cecding, and that it be declared illegal and without authority of Taw, and - that the bonds be declared null and void, and their issuanee be perpetually en- joined. Among the reasons given why this should be done is that to ue more bonds in this city at the present time isin direct violution of the state constitution, Some claim that they are issued with- out authority of law, it is a good. plan to lot the railrond — take hem' and then fight their payment, but men who e in the habit of doing husiness in an upright manner are opposed to this method if from no other stundpoint than that of public e They objeet to the city and county building up a reputation for ve- pudiating its indebtedness. One thing app to be certain in this_ wholt matter and it is that the courts will have an opportinity o inve ite this bus- iness before the Hanlon and Kennavd gang ean got their clutches on the bonds unless some now chicanery is_ practiced, but most of the old bond tricks of this outlit are known to the public and unassuming and apparently dull people are tup o snuil” this time. [t is believed by some that the two-thirds vote will be obtained, and to others it is somewhat doubtful. The bond strikers however have plenty of money to squander, and ar tering it protty fre Some who | posing the bonds have re enced a change of heart, quostion is usually put: “How much did Tom ‘whack up?' Tt is also hinted hes that Harwood, in conjunction with Ken nard, would like the job of trustee of the 100,000 to be voted to both the Missonri Pac and_the Chicago & N western vailroads. Harwood's rec in - negotiating the §1,000 bonds spoken of yesterday the Bek, and for which the county re- ceived only the paltry sum of $1,500, is such ( most of the tax-paycrs | their eyes opened, and wheneyer I wood and Kennard are mention this mutter, the public oyes assume what the expression of en Butler’s, The fact i5 {nat the public or ey el by Anewood horeliy idebied to the county Tor the $7,000, though legally the statute of limitations has run, and why the county commissioners did not bring snit \inst him yours ago many people arve dUsitous of knowing, for it is considered that through his gross carelessness and negligence the county was compelled to pay $7,000 for about §1,800. Harwood, of course, is for more bonds. The people notice, however, that wmen who are middling good finun ciers in manipulating money belonging to others, are not worth a cent in public entorprises unless they see some milk in the cocounut for them. This is frequently remurked on the street. Then too, Sam ve heen'op ntly - nd to them the Owen is shouting bonds between drinks, and persons enquiire, is not this the same Owon who was trustee in- co-partnership with the philanthropist. Kennard at the time the §100,000 Midland extension bonds woere wysteriously transferrod to the railroad company while an injunetion suit was pending to restrain the delivery of the bouds by the trustees to the road? The answer is, it is the samo, our own Owen. The truth is the whole pack, like Cain, have been branded by the publie, and nearly all of the loud-mouthed croakers for bonds at this time have been mixed up some time or other with erooked bond schemes, and can onewon- der ut the suspicious manner with which the people look at this matter, with such records of the champions of the entorprise stll fresh in the public mind? Then, too, some of the bond blowers are wen who were mixed up with the Lincoln and Fremont rail voad bond scheme a few years ago, when these same citizens, after bonds had been voted to that road with sol- omn promise that neither the B. & M. or U. P. railrond compuinics should ever got control of that road, undertook to sell to one or both of those roads, their entire franchise, including the right of way and bonds voted by the pw»rlu, but failod in the attempt and then told about it on the strect with a boldness thut would shame a Hindoo god. OF conrse some of the men who were connceted with that enterprise are good, uprigat citizens and would not listen to such an outrageous proceeding, but that type of men are not ound shouting M. P. bonds to-day. The stuid, substantinl and carveful inhibitunts look upon the matte wmoney-mauk! afliie for o fow sellish men, who are all times willing 12 make money off the eredulty of the public, and the people do ot scem to take pains to inform and only wake up when the irrepressible tax gatherer knocks at their ||Jm e and demands their <have of the hurden | SALINE LANDS, The appraiser appointed by the boavd of public fands and huilding ting | of Mesers, Tueker, Cox and Chase, have | completed their prajsement of the | saline lands, having examined aleout 13,000 Ihe prices put upon this land ar to per acre They were appraised low, as say th appraisers, beeanse they most | for cash down to the highest The sale takes place Novemboer 1 at the west wing of the capitol by some ione winted Dy the board he e soid for more than the value, hut not for less It will be remember ands ean appr the legislature passed hill, Te gt some parties by the name of Hoftinan saline salt term of 30,000 to and Lincoln, of Chieago, the basin_ adjoining the city fo years, and appropriating s these parties to t them in developing the salt intere: in the state L'his mone to Iy v the sale of the tline Iands of the sta nd the funds W to he doled out to these s by governor, seeretary of state and land commissioner, Nearly a year has passed since this bill e v and the salt basin has been turned over to the com pany, who represented that they illion dolla it into the improv ment of these works, and yet scar anything bas been done exeept to dig one or” two holes in nu»,;mumll ashort d tanee and put up a fow wooden tanks. Miny |I|'HV.]I‘ here foar that the money will be placed in the matter to no pur- pose, ml the public will he 50,000 out and no salt to show for it, standing in the hands of persons who do not at the present time seem to imbue much life or vim in the salt line, CITY 1T The bad hoys of South Lincoln are amusing themselves by placing lar, rocks and log City street vailway, and the mans Ixions to secure the service and the lease remel s of 1 policeman, provided they ean find one who will take the job withont w ing a cation after serving a day two. < should b brought to drivers are g d by their oper an aec Iy in Judge Mason s <hipping abont 4,010 bushels of exeellent applos from his or in_ Otoe county. The variet were principally Northérn Spy and Gen- itan A move ison foot to extend M street wstward from Twentieth street and ex tend it 58 Antelope ereck by bi atine iron tressle bridge, this “action e in the tern part of the city, who now have but two_entranees to ‘town, hy O street and Jostreet, which are some six blocks apart. nt, and thus same mon and stock gumbling. Ix-Mayor Moore hasheen very 1ys, and confined to his ho NOW re ted convaleseent - It was reported that the re mains of Dublin Jack, buried yesterday is potters ficld, were exhimed by the medical students and taken to the dissect- p the grain ick for e som ing roon. A reporter for the Bre en- deavored to find the truth of the s ment and oy y the s if - possible, but has thus far heen unable to do so T.A. Beerup, of Lincoln, was badly bitten by w broncho a day or two ngo. Instead” of attending to the wound at once, he mitted it to take its course The vesult is a-bad ¢ase of ery as, Dr. Lane is attending to the éase and pronounces it bad on The Episcopal collese committee have 12,000 0f the $15,000 lise by subscription. 000, and Bishop of this state, he remnining king eded in andertook to Worthi on, in charg promises to furnish W0 to complete the un The grounds are (o comprise five and are situated in the southern part of hese grounds were donated H.E.K .E. K )] was avrested yeste ;in Lincoln and tirned over to " the proper days since STA ARRIVALS. LW Clair, On Ui L E. Regel, Soward; W. L. Lope R Colos, Yorks o, 1. Thall vaneis Kende § BLAL Gil- W family, York; L Doane, e and Surgieal tute. This widely celebrated institution, lo- ted at Bufiulo, N. 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Itgives rofreshing sloop oven in cases where narcotic huve failed. 1t is the BEST PREVENTS MEDICINE, and safo to begin with, no mattor whut the attack; and in almost every case will afford relief und effeot & spoedy curo, without tho aid of oth 0. No ervor to be feared pring; no injury trom exposure after taking; no change of diot required; no change of habits; no neglect of duties or loss of time. Simmons’ Liver Regulator is entirely vogotable, and is the purest wnd best family medicine com- pounded. Propared by J. H. ZBILIN & CO. Philsdoiphia, P, solo propriciors. Ives of the true state of affairs, | d that last winter | < on the track of the Capital | tily endorsed by tie people who live authoritics, and taken back to, Seward under the charge, of forgery, which it is alleged he conmitted in hat city a fow | THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1885. Love's Coming. or his coming comy With the elash of arms and the bug Bt he caine instead with a steady tre Witich she did not hear at all. She had thought how his anmor would blaze in the stin, As he rode Jike a prinee to claim his bride Tu the sweet dim Haht of the falling night She fonnd him at her side, She o dreamed how the gaze of his hold ey Would wiike her heart o a sudden clow; She foutid in his fee fhe fa grace Of a triend she nsed to k W, She drean | A how his eoming would stir her i “ i | Asthe 0 s stired by the wild storm’s strifo: He brought her the And a peace which m of a hed rowned | [El LADE wvenly ealn, T life, a Wheeler, HONEY FOR THE Rose §s to he the leading wear, Scoteh 1ngeys have stripes of bright colors | on dark grounds. Shawl costumes with fringe borders, are in | all the mode colors., Hlalf hoots are worn in demi-mode at home in place of slippers. Bracelets are not bought in pairs, but in odd designs and torn A stepladder of plush is the atest thing (o UL in a parlor corner. | Silk lace, embroidory and erape appear in combinations for jabois, A new faney ot the fair needles tpped with pearls. Moss embroidered nun's veiling in-all the evening colors is a novelty. Dress fronts in marabout, in all the mode colors, are the latest novelty, Byzantine eanvas suitin have plai il 10 matel. uipnre plastrons | by wheels of gold hraid on cither sid Tucked and shirred bonnets are as fonable as they were thirty years ago. | Boucle cloth of soft texture but of great | warinth, is used tor dolmans and jackets, Lace eloth of double weave, with I and cloth back, s & novelty for wa dresses. Seotelt eheviot with fine b color for evening is gold knitting in two tones fash- lostripes is to | be el in all the shades of - grecn, i, blue {and b 1 Tisie clock “hih tea” the German | “kuifc At is now in vogue both here andabrond. | Another American girl has been found who | married an’ aiiin noblenan, She was tound inthe fwo ion- toilets delieate rose are exceedingly i tor dancing il which are (o he able in sil il satins the coniiy S0, advantage o el whether ehurel or it the ved woman ha s frivids, The the mnis their new o .o 1 Miger plush was the fabrie of a eling A “prominent Lincoln man who i i o wori by o i Endsian, snd i hor by the habit of mvesting on the hoawd of it of tizer skin with the tips of and who has of late k prety I ther tiroat heavily rd to say yest that | .1 ilars are the latest femis wish il he could concoet a con nine Swenrthen in the morn- spiracy w he could undermine | ing, and e detaciied and worn by withdynmmite every bueket shop, boavd | the lady i the atternoon. of tade, and T exch in the [ Alady of Boston wants to know why se untry and at o« <i enterprisiie oot biack docs nob estblis blow up the whole dam business, at” the | fitting plice where uies ean have their boots blacked on rainy days. celotin, i novelty for draperies and | L 18 Shown iall the mode colors, | is produced by eutting the nap, whtieh pives it | | The b | vaised ap elet w ¢ of flexib! old-fashi s 1o longer spr ks nnd fasi | worng the ened with sps e the col Yeer Wear, A very simple way of diversifying the toilet with littie expeise compared” with its pratityi resalts, is 1o have the bodico made with foose fronts, the vest may e con- stantly varicd. An Anerie her belt, whi brass ring in | e (hing. ell eitizen. Waolen stuits, the rougher the hetter, driven silk, satin and velver from the sire to the interiors of fashionable houses, truly Geshionable woman wears s sille or vet walking dress this fall, abig bowquet in iden wears wh amounts to the nose-gay. —| Low- n giri wear a Hindoo nose, It el s her ve s No vel- Waterproof cloaks are made of silks and nere in-every variety of plaids and in il the fasido 1 eolors, ineluding They wi ve the hideous blick proofs into well-merjted oblivion, ‘Pl old superstition about the pearl, it brings bad luek ws a wedding gift, s have gone over entirely, and now itis s cameralds and sapply 1 the “unfor- " © tor hridal K Just now in unee dnst wind o to wear them lower on Hitherto they have o o Lwrther thian the that i | Inthe matter of vei | won use as a_proted | | dust, it is fashio the faee than tormerl been perimitted (o 1 nose. Chamols Teather gloves are exceedingly popular. Fhey are usetu in warding off tih and durable, as a little ammonia water will cleanse thein effeetively, — ‘They must be washed and dried upon” the haiids o they will shrink. “What does the pa and the seven foolish vir a Datlas Tady who was teaching Sunday school. *That we shou on the Tookout for a bridegroom,” ot the smallest girls in the clas: Among the newest bridal hosiery are those softest white silk embroidered geUmenots, Gigrs ave alael s malge ont b seed Ry winle still more fan- S ones are of white silk lined with blush voses, with wild roses embroidered about the top. SAre you su Miss Birdie Met wi askod 1 cliss in the bo always plied one titious, my innis to a’ newly- stranger in her native town, to whom she had become engaged. “Nota bits but why do you ask?” replied the youth, “Nothing, ex- the thivteenth young genticnan copt you to whom Thave been engagd 1oy searf tlemen’s we toads, lizards, lies' or gen- ake unique forms—such as flies, tiny turtles, —cano yachts, and other sailing-craft all'in minia: ture, have, dog, and eat heads, and whil mounted on a gold pin are fornied of w per- fect mosaie of dilferent Kinds of tinted metals, The variety of outside garments this season surpasses that of any other display for several years. No two models seem alike, il here again good taste is good style, In previous scasons fushion decreed i cortain od length for outside” wraps, Thus far ery stylo seems in vosue, from the natty, short hunting-jncket to the long, luxurious Freneh pelisse, with endless drossy visites and pelerines as happy mediums, el Still Ru He ran to cateh a ho But suceess did not attend ; for enguged was the conductor In conversing with a friend, And he m | his bundles, Shouted * hi ! with might and main; And he tlourished his wmbrella, But he lourished it in vaing for up on that conversation “The conduetor would not let; 80 the other kept on running, And he may be running yet. —[Boston Gazet - EDUCATION C-Car, AL. Vassar has about 100 froshwomen. The entering class at Yale is smaller than was expected, Cornell university has entered upon ler eighteenth year, Omaha Catholic schools report a largely increased attendance. The prospects for Bellevue ¢ state are said to be brightening dal hirty Awmerican girls are teaching normal sehiools in the Argentine republie. Six thousand volumes comprise the library of the Nebraska state university, “Semi-military diseipling” whate: this is, is to be introiluced at Vassar this year. The new freshman elass in the University of Nebraska nuwmbers nfty-three member; The Cathedral schools at D City, Long Islaud, are pow on @ self-sustaining busis. l"ull‘l out of the nine entrance scholarships at Cornell were taken by western | students, ‘ Additions to the freshan class at the as warriors | trange | ntined | Philadelpt | aniner i k! muuvmlnu\m.vlh in Cnited States s average of about $4K) apicce. The wmost remimerative the world js that 6 Thotessor Farne tingnished anatoniis of Vields liim $20,000 a year. President P herst: Carte Princ liave bes Phillips Academy, Pkl to schiool te Edinbug, w and MeCosl “l to leetur rid. 1t “Seliool for Christian Worke Prof, James Russell Lowell will tvo eotirses of instiuetion in Harvard du the present year, One will be i Cervantes (Don Quixote) the oth on Dante. TI v hetween 70 and 90 y these 122 deliver their le oldest i the iste now in his%oth year. The first Jordin, «f Michigan, who is said to hay intellectual and dignified appearanc which respeet she more nearly rescmble faculty than she does the other students. The art tment of the school ot Louisville wasattended yeir he \ty-nine pupils, last year hy v promises a still gre n o rs of age. S s usual Ranke, wh 16 less he g great ineent Louisvilic and the n The public sc opened last week months with thousand puy uhboring eities, about el Two new makes twenty school houses in this ity b with the legney left by John MeDonougl the city of W Orlenns for educational Soge A Taiv Songstress. She <iigs and sings tat dear old son In every place she goc 1 seatee ropeat it we "The only one she knows. never waibles it unl Ley sk her o'er and o'ers But whe have heard ler They neverask her more, it not Public speake \eors find B Douglass & Son’s Capsicum Congh 1 sure remedy for hoi =3 CONNUBIALITIES, PSCIess, Nevada's wedding ealke much as her hushand, nd cost 5 McDonon lools were oecupicd for the first time. Tnis weighed schiool of design in thateity, has called_upon the wpper el o hazing, The enter g elass here fran art school in Columbus, O, | w e s fotndatfon in 1539 has been | nrtended by J shudent. The Frankl drwing sehool of ped with 150 pupils and 60,000,000 110 essorship in the dis- hich of Am- of © at conduet ring panish on lian are 157 professors at the German uni- of | 0 Qs itl to enter Yale college is Miss an in the Tolytechuie It 1 3 il ttend: “The prize tund exhibition will doubi- to the study of art in huilt W to P 5 sing I s - al- | ince Waldens nd {r nis, will tak in Fra the 2l of Oct U by s Jordan, voungest daug T Dfordan, of Toston, N is engaed (6 the Rev, Arthur Wells Foster, of Hornby Castle, Lancashive. A youn lady of Arcoly, Penn., eloped st week w her fagher's hired L il | returmed 1o sehool. Tt was three: days before the husban Mi ' s bride, | vesiding at Caledonia, Wl shocked her fricids concimian, (cn ye Mane. Nevada has received on her marriage fronthe | Esmail Pasha, ex-khedive 2 of our union for Rever,' ™ wdercéd for an October wede ndy. in which will be live birds. o hieak the artifieial eige with'a hammer and Biberate the birds. A sensation was the mard ie Kell, e Trish 1, and woks at n's hotel New York to I ce Grover, lored mian head wa A woman with the rather ominous nam Medander Olimstead was wirricd at i fowna fow days ago. When her hust cotpes in e and she says, “Medande up.” we bet he'il quail—{Binghamton i publican. | The following note fron a attached to e marriage licens unty elerk’s ofliee at Ind Sy, ——— permission to go ahi girl is not of age, but we have eaved cago Tines. Augnsta Kraseman of Chi vinge day set for last week irl’s futhe record in - = [ had failec 1t wits awif Spoker, to whom she was cngal e it the hour I that he had put in an Ar\.. sequently. discov Kansas Uit In order to gai couple residing n recently married grounds, with thirty (housand people seruples uhout thie sang Fage wnl whils Sha s othefwi ner manried relations, she could never b reconciled to the businesslike hymenc pertormed by the unsacerdotal justic riends of the doubly happy their congratulation ud the owns the contentment she [Atlanta (Ga.) Capitol, A Greensburg, Py, special says, ircles are greatly agitated over the el ment and marridge of two ehildren w purents ur burg societ effect in seems that the young conple eoneludin ake advantage of the duy's grace o fore the law wWas operative, went to Tuesday and w arried by a jusii Joace, “The happy bridegroom 15 Will ‘oshey, lately u messenger boy for the B ers & Merel of A.J. Coshey, i bride ylvania 15k wealthy liverynian, M. us and of J Ar ng lady hehed at Conncant Tate encampmen caught an aligaton gap on a trout-line weighed 111 poungs, John Tucker, of Colquitt._county, G his grandehildren by hundreds., A rattlesnake yoven feet long and i\\umvlhvu i XY s was Kkilled at Kick ber trap in his ol Phil Gilaspie, who how lies in jail at Ful Missouri, Im robbing the store and postof No white child was ever born in ton’s Island, which is situated near wick, thongh people have lived there for YEATS OF MOre. Professor H. Ward, of R mount the skin and skele that he found in the elephant’s stoi lish shitlings and sixpences, coppers and Canadign plece, A farmer living two and a half miles Muncie, Indiana, has & pumpk if stretehed out, would imeasis of a mile, and which has borne over 1 pounds of pumpking, Crel nol, Tow Howed 1 uis" elograph compuny and son the father of thirty-three children, e count fing in New York is W be sunmounted by a tower ol ¢ The tiny : ol one aw- o of Idle- il iy Re- the Chi- her but Chavles 1t « n ness tho eereinony. Nearly every exhibitor upon the ground gave the p present. A young couple of this city who were unit- cd in marriage six months ago by a trial jus- | tice recently had o minister of the ospel | retie the knot, The young lady has all alg py in e job The iplorenewed now longed for.— ‘Social 0] hose promifidut, m embers of Greense t i 10 hurg d, the N, for whom at the e for insult- ing her. It is not known what the parents of the ehildren will do in the matter. “The com- bined ages of the couple hardly veach thirty years, —rh— SINGULARITIES, A Pemiscot county, Wisconsin, fisherinan that with avenworth connty, Kansas, the other di A seven and one-hi1t pound eel fishied out of Stone luke, near Cassop Micl wan, recently, Tt said to be the Cyer canght'in the'stite. A mammoth g 7 inches across the wings was shot an h Just east It is the first one postinaster at Millersburg, Missouri, nd caught I8, ton Tice, igh- Bruns- , and embraces about 1,400 acres, over 100 one rom ne which almost a nfth ) ‘The death of an eceentric citizen of East man, Georgia, whose chief proclivities wéaring his hair long, done sted wet, and walking through the swaps con- inw his siun Grand Dukes Nicholas and® Aleis, and | Prince Alexunde o this: “At Ir. s Revere and Miss Mipnié Flage liave just been married, X nion of hearts.aution of hands, and of the | 1 Tittle injury At the Episcopal Diocesan_convention in | New Yauk, st week, Dr.Dix annotnecd that he hadd been requested ina manner | but ih The Great Invention, For EASY WASHING, IN HARD OR SOFT, HOT OR COLD WATER. Without Harm to FABRRIC or HANDS, and particularly adapted to Warm Climates, No tamily, rich or poor, should be without it. S0l by all Grocers, but berware of vila tmt- tat PEARLINE 1s manufactured only by JAMES PYLE, NEW YORK; &;l\ e, is recorded in the Times of that place A ocean steamer lately took out to New Zeland a consi ent bumble bees, AL resent cloves es not “seed’ in that conn- ry beenuse there are no bumble bees to f tifize the dow the humble be clover seed. At the last Cheshire cheese cheese were sold at from dred weight, more at from one or two prime lot drop is set down a 1. The importer hopes t s W save hin £5,000 a ye: rin i, tons ol .50 per - 10 and 3 > average the resnlt of THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN OMAHA TO BUY Is AT J Dewey & Stone’s One of the Best and Largest Stocks in the U. S. to N No Stairs to Climb. Elegant Passenger Elevator. lect from. SPECIAL INOTICE TO Growers of Live Stock and Others. WE CALL YOUR ATTEN Our Ground Oil Cake. Tt is the hest and cheapest food for stock of any 1. One pound is cqual to threo pounds of | corn. Stock fod with Ground Oil Cake i the Fall and Winter, instead ot running down, will to: ITON TO erease in welght and be in good marketal sondifion in the spring. Da en s woll as others, ’ ! \Who s it, ean testify to (s moerits, Try it and fudge for yourselves. co $2 per ton. No | arge for sucks, _ Address WOODMAN_LINSEED 011, WORKS, Omiha, Nebrasku. i CHARLES SHIVERICK, Ameriean competition, UNL WOt clothes eang clambake aved from who shou! e stopped L= ine i and down the be e and phinged into e wp to her shoulders and escaped with [Boston Advertiser. Moody will preach for three weeks in New K eity this fall. There are 350,000 amore Methodists than Baptists in the United States, wlitornia has two separ: ches for the Chinese, nese, ~ Eastern religious papers observe that re ing hymus from the pulpit is rapidly going out of style. Mrs. Van Cott, the great revivalist, is said 10 JOSSess magnetic power than any lady preacher in the country. The thivd conferenee of the Jewish Minis- teriul association, which tukes place in Balti- more, has been: postponed until the last of this month, The I Presbyvterian one for Minot 1. Savage is spoken of as the o Sweccssor fhe Rev, Dr. Rufas Ellisin 1] eof the Fist” Unitarian churely ) Lihat Rev. Dr. P 1, Clapelle, Vs the miost fashionable Roman wreh in Washi b made hishop, o, will shortly Dr (he Edison & Swan Elc vy has been appointed ol inecring by the council of Unive London. The Rey. Geor wtehelor, lately of Unity chureh, € s e to live “at We - ley Hills, n nd will lecture this inter b he ¥thies of the d Divinity school ou stanent.” equivalent to a command to_inform (he cor vention that the vencrable Bishop Dotter was unwllling any longer to e the saliry patid 1o hin, or any part of it The Dik it Joined the Kon s ch version took place some time owil was postponc man oftained his majority. has caused mueh an el cirele it and has an income of - o, it s said, 1 the you s conver i “When Baby waa sick, wo gave her Cnatorls, When she was a Child, sho cried for Castoria, When sho bocame Miss, she clung to Uastoria, When shio had Children, shio gave thom Castoria, Candidate for Sheriff, FURNITURE, 1 UPHOLSTERY AND DRAPERIES, Passonger elevator to all floors, 1200, 1208 and 1210 Farnam Stroet. OMAHA, NEBRASKA. ¥ | umalia Medical and Surgicas DR. MCMENAMY, Physician and Surgeon in Charge. Particular attention paid to Dejormities, Diseases of Women, of I the Stomach, Liver, KKidneys and Blood, Piles, Cancers, 1= I mors, Eye and Ear Diseases, Catarrh, Bronchitis and Lung Diseases treated by Medicated In- halation. SEND FOR INITALII. Writo for Circular on Deformities and Braces, Diseases of Women, Piles, Tumors Cancers, Catarrh, Bronehitis, Inhalation, Electricity, Paralysis, Epi- Omana, Oct. 9.—Editor Bep: Mr. Lowis ¢ X , ! | McCoy, proprictor of the Gault house, lepsy, Kidney, Ear, Eye, Skin and Blood Diseases. | ::‘;?r':lflu-‘lgfn\}-v':mwm :vm'l'“. b :ll ‘h:lx"xlli The Only Reliable Medical Tnstitute making a specialty of i e ¢ dem ¢ side for shoer The gentiemin universally known ! i A & Ghengontinin IR vesn Y e WL Private Diseases of the Urinary & Sexual Organs ‘k" county for the last dozen years. His ¥ canse y OVERWORK, or WORRY, the INDISCRETIONS OF YOUTII, or E reputition is without blemish. Ho hus : S ineonthrence: (spormmorghieas w | neyer before had anything to do with omis Which the Kufferer knowe bit 1o woll. dre cir | politics, He is always ready (o rel ! teapment. renewing vitality nnd sigor, aud v 2 vitul pirysical and mental power H the aitlicted. The Knigits “of Pythias § oo hoitraatmcnt ofithisiclass of alsoasca ina untilvory reada(ly ted by sl cducated knowing this to be the case obtainod the © B A SU SNl i wonld. curo evors caree o " T Bl LS servicees of Mr, MeCoy, o couple of yeurs We know that thousands sufiering the effcets of these vices have heen disn ted #0 often thel e G NG (e R R TR T they nre. discouraged and hava aimort given up hope of ever bolni cared. 1o A1 el we decio o ol Hills for Win, Aust, and the result wis, it 80 Jong as they continne t experiment with specific remedies or applinuces repzsgeniss o »‘-;y, . AL AUBY NG ML cuch discaes, they are Jikely 1o meet with nofhing but diganno ] S asael IR to the knowledge of the community, that and no one romedy ever bay heen OF evar 6 iepared 10 he requireme, are exactly hlik the hody of the unfortunate man wis e coveful sty 6F e disenses in all Thelr vatous (orma i Compietions. s ith e nii o ]mw:m! 1o his wife l‘.fumxl‘\-. It Z}I[-. - oo i ()-I:‘Lv:‘u“.::.yx:.v.{"‘:::-’wmu. inadupting treatment to individual ce%es, wo are enabled to cirre after LeCoy gots i Goiaiiaiion Bls election W s b Gzt 20 muke n speclully nnd zedy of (s class of dise 15 certain, Voree. o st ciplen, W also troat Sirfoguree e s SR - BLOOD DISE. Tom WHALever eaise men e oy ¥ The most efiicacions stimulants o escite pobson from Ly ey sten Witlious ooy ot . e apooosaflly fhohise: th ite are Angosturn, n\gu:.---s - g ALl CONMUNICQTI0E CoN] 'n"] VAT, i coiiuit us or eend namo and postomien pared by Dr. L Siegert & Son: 2o uldr su - pluinly and enclose stamp, will send you, in_plain w or, o Ware of contorfeits, vour grocer or %"‘.U\E)'.‘. 19 MEN, TION. EHIVAT I’,R\fjnl"(.i“"lillA " SEMINAL rugegls ST AN P ' L IMP( VRRICEA, GLEET, und drugeist for the g “'l:i article ¥ DISEASES OF TH ITO URINARY Ol¢ d higtory of your casc for un o‘)ll.nl-lnluALL Chloroforming Burs et ot i o] of e s SEGHRIO FACKI oS TSN ATION i ke 1 Mho: raside b A AR L e S L A M S B BT ) The residency of \TI Fitzgerald on accommodition of patient uud attendance at rlv.nnlmlrh-luh'h 7 for590) 25th street was burglarized Thursday ADDIES ALL LU 5 TO ool 1 night, and o miscellany of household ' v RMedi . . zoods, of no very great value, taken, An Omaha edical ana surg":al I"StltUte’ aged gentleman, the only sleeper on e AN Eiiitni lower foor wis ¢holoroformed und takon advantage of his stupefaction the | thieyes ransacked the house. The old gentleman awoke in the morning with the usual sensations subsequent to cho- o loroform eftects, and discovered the house wide open. 5. 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Y. s D (Bucce: 5 U .;&l‘ J APL, FOR SALE BY = coessors 10 J. G. Juoobs, i < : g ) o UNDERTAKER 73 lange & Foitiol. S AND EMBALMERS, At the oM stund M0T Furnam Bt. Ordors by elegruph solicited wnd prompuly stended . ©lophiono No. 226, SIS Y'h!*"*‘v“hj*!‘]*' v.m.v.g.'m.m\\\\x