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RS 7SR+ g X T A THE OMAHA DAILY BERE: FRIDAY, w_w--m PICKED UP ABOUT THE CITY. |: DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION. The Bourbons of Nelvmka Meet in Conven- tion at Lincoln Yesterday. A BOYD-MILLER VICTORY. | s the Best of Platform Omaha's Mayor Secu the Situation—The and Nominations coln News, (¥ oM THE BEk's LiNCOLY BUneaw.) The democerats of Nebraska hastened townrds Lincoln yesterday, o noon trains over the Burlington & souri and the Union ic arrived large numbers ef the party flocked in the cor- ridors of the hotels. Jim Boyd in over the Burhngton & Missouri, and shortly after his arrival, by 8 chanc fortune, he met J. Sterling Morton the corner of Eleventh and P str Morton drew himself up with that digni fied manner which is all his own, and the greeting was like that pictured by the English poet: SHI8 prou « he Among the clouds, side Boyd was but v and the two demoeratie chiefs stood t for fully half an hour discu 1l afl ate, each from his own stanid point. Bystand when they beeame acquainted with the situation, stood and gazed upon Morton s Theeo was no violent | as could be determined foot: distance from where stood. Boyd was questioned the conyersation closed as to the discussed, but he refused thray Charley Brown was on th sund, but when the reporter apprehended him ho smiled his calm smile and clined to alk, any further thin to say he was not ¢ and would only fook on at the convention, Nearly all the ~\“)m. t denicd there would be any fi t afic a litle talk theie deelings would bubble up Jike the “foum on a soda water glass and out would como the expression Miller and Boyd or Morton and Brown. It is this fecling upon which the democratic rock will {nlil. and the battle us it was w in the convention hall, clearly brought out this fact. In the lobby of the opera house the workers for the Boyd Miller faction were busy with the members. Visions of postoflice government contracts and other official patronage were dangled bo- fore the delighted dilegate i quence the Morton Brown people \ uphill fight, hut they went at nfully. came at A the airy mountain hides hix shoulders little disconcerted Joyd ingunge nsed, so fa at A twenty they after subjcet thing. THE SESSION, Tt was impossible 1o get theopera howso for the convention, er pdjourned to the capital building and met in the hall of representatives. It was expected that the fight would be made on the ehairman ship of the convention and the result showed that such was to be the easo When J. Sterling Morton, chairman of the state cential committe, arose and called the convention to ord he nomi- nated Alfred Hazlett of Gage county, to et as temporar rman. J. E. North of Columbus, al once reminted AW, tes of Cass connty. The vote showed trength of the Boyd-Miller faction to nst Morton to_the chair, atter the convention named 1 committee on platform. Whilo it was attending to its work, Frank Martin of Beatrice, for judgo of the su preme. court, and’ Zoller “and Dr. R, R Livingston, for r nts, were nomi nated, The chairman then called upon James E. Boyd to address the convention. Mr Boyd livst referred to the Chiness and pauper labor of the country, and after condemning them, dri into a por sonnl explanation of his relationship with Bicrbower, the United States marshal Boyd claimed that h a8 fu 1law Lo ver, had advised him to i i somo time ago and the rep senators of the state had advised him not to doso. Bierbower would have resigned but for the fact thut rges hud bDeen brought against him for officinl inea wnd other offences. Boyd closed by roforring to his fealty to the party and to the fact that he was u seckor aftor no office J. Sterling Morton followed Boyd, snd innun rdingly brilli ml speech rather scored Boyd He said that the little stars never got mad at the larger ones. ‘L'nis was meant as a cut Boyd. Morton paid a very graceful compliment to tho democratic [eaders, and closed by culo ing Stephen A. Douglus The committee on platform hero ro- and it wag substantially tho same taken by the demo- rdorsed Cleveland. Tt ask ation be lulln- lowest possible point; i against Chinese labor systom and for the Chinose in Ameri some little ing extinetion of the it exprosses sym puthy for Ircland in its strugglo for iborty; it wants the coinage of silver stopped; it advocates the reconstruction of the nivy; it looks upon the Nobraskn railrond commission as a large sized fraud and only an institution to cresto now places for state blood-seekers It was expected that the question of the ronanship of the state central com- mittee would be brought up and Morton bounced, but the Boyd faction appeared to be afraid to tackle it. The convention then adjonrned, and the meeting was certainly the best ever held by tho dem- ocrats in Nebraska, THE M, P., RIGHT OF WAY “Tho people in the north part of the city aro about to commence 4 suit to enjoin tho city conncil and mayor from d ing to the Missouri Pacitic railroad cither Eighth, Niuth, Tenth or Eleventh streots bebween 5 X and % streets, Many of the residents in that portion of the city aro | aboring men und they have labored hard, long and diligently, to build up their little homes, set out fruit trees, and shrubhory ome have heen toiling early nnd Inte for ton and twelye your m-.fiuu-.-m.-m- little homes, and though hwimabie (h-u( W them s o ¢ 1 the wealthy nabots, bave succeeded ulong corporation, and by and through the of # mayor and eity council, protect the resident taxpayer, and from them every mode of 5 to their little cots move on the part of the council is severely eriticised and nany ask, why does not the Missouri Pacitic come in on the cast of the eity, across the Antelope, where poor peoplé huve not erected homes and where the Iand arly all unoccupied. If the eity council arroguto to themselyes the right to alien ate the streets, which power 15 not_given to them under the liw, they will find that the whole street question will be tosted by the courts, and the Burlington & Missouri railvoad may in a short time ho compelled by order of court to vacato the tive or six streets which they now occupy, and which they have ob ned possession of by the aid provious muyor anid T gouncilmon. Superintendent Fhonpson, of the Bur lington & Missouri, should bear in miad nomoving in the stieet question that I treading on wholo ming o iynamite, i thut it s lishl ) explo any woment Uniless willy * chunges its ure tles'and mansions and just us they comes @ soulless aid tha Missouri | wind u Lig lawsuit is inevitable, sud the ot oy | Rock;, H of | | OGR | Ste { John | with emotion f | the position who should | take | ecption of a p chancos are that all the stroets will be doclared the property of the city, and that no little magor or conncil can @y iit claim deed to them to citl porations, Ono and that d build Citizon moves an t (o remain n d doing is imme 1 fined befor l ld s house right in Ui il 1 Uno oieer of n dare q thor r Iution in thi will sooner or tako plac rattling of place into the st tteat with im nnit tnw wnd when it does come dry bones will surely STATE ARRIVALS Hastings: F. €. Brobst Minden; ‘T. W. Salters Thomas Irks Whaley, Loup City Furer, Fairfiold; O. I Scott, Heb rou; G, L. Hempoerly, Wyn The Colper, MeCook: K. 8. Proudii AL Given, Wyme wmun, P Brodfuch Avlivn 1t H. Henry, Geor, Ja yneh, A. Kehoe, G F. Parson, Madison; J. W Edger: D, Ba Hastings; G Weit, Guide Roek; W, King, Red Cl Marsteller, Frankling Wilsc David City; John L. D David Citys o, Ballory store, FUE White, R Wallheo, Jamos A. Walkor, William Newille, Plattsmouth Hatcheson, James Danly, John Fritz Roberts, Ashiland: John Harper, David Doty, Omaha; wlt, O'Neil; 1 ack, Plattsmou ty; L. IT McCowin, Charles Bus Dent, Friends Idinan, Henry nley, G. R S. 8. Rutherford, cheod, Jua s H. Brown, tobert W rick Omaha; The v Bean, Bui n, Jam moes b or,Omalig pEon T. B. Keeder, i Clarles Dehiman, . B De 1¢ Willidm Breed, iner, Hostin Marvin, J. W. Grime C. L Siith, Beatr Boyle, Blue Springs i 1. Buchelt 3 phie Ci ! Algx: O'Day, folk Frank R W. Moor hon, James ; John R, Murkley, J. B, Miller, Knox; Bl Joseph A Connor, D. 8 Draper, Plattsmonth; W, C. Scott, M H. Madden: John H. MeMillan, Ashland; Lot Brown, L. 1L Tower, (. W. Howell, D Nebraska City; H. Turner! J t Miller, David on. Morrisy, Ch ufins M arECT! the republican the Lincoln night myent mo Atate conve opera lou st b unin v whole, 110 s mado inteilig up_of The leadership wis not abov sm. The MHon e s Laird, member of cong from the Second district, occupied & conspicu ous position under tho shadow of (he chairman, In appearance he was still I.‘w ideal e \.In\[mm the “‘rowdy west with il ir of alord and the swagger of a Jobn L. Sullivan Ihat good republican, Church Howe, who at all time has sac ed himself for the good of the party, looked wis and_impressed all around him by his modest demeanor. A few particles of it ced still lingered in hi; 88 from his late fealty to the granger eause Judge Cobh and C. H. Gere oceupied a private box, aud the Go aunde iko appearance of tho first numed, mada him the cynosure of all 08, It was plain that a vision, retrospective in ity acter, wis surging through the vener rleman’s brain, Perhaps it might bo that he was thinking of the time when he ran for mayor of Lincoln, and by a happy faculty entirely his own, wssisted his canvass by driving though the streets in wagon throwing corn cobs—emble his name to the vight and left amidst the greatest possi- ble excitement of the populace. From corn cobs to mayor, from mayor to chief justice of Nebraska from chief justice to the United States senate, is but a short step In those days, and Cobl is already in the tield a5 candidate for Van Wyek's brogans. He is in the hands of h friends. Mr. Gere, who sat Dy the j side, displayed his usual North A Review countenance and at times his face litup as though cogitating over the fact that ho onco worsted Joo Medill in finance o suffering from phonetic Ho has wrestled on this disting 'Hh'wll Inurel over sineo During the late afternoon the room of Yost at the Commercial hotel was filled with gentlemen whoso brass collars wore hardly hid by th linen When the convention was roached Yost took the chair, and after Gen Jnhn BT er was nominated for NpO! chairman, Jim Luird in his Hllh.ml] w opposed the nomination, and spoke'in vor of Haywood. The friends of Gen, Thayer immediately saw what n - outfit < they rot into and the venerable old gene T who has ways been a strong republiean, an hon- est man and a credit to the party, not a wreckor, arose and in a voice trembling om the insult cast upon hiin by the convention, declined to accept Notwithstanding his pro- he recoived 143 votes and as they wero callod wild bursts of cheers from the throats of the untrammeled delegates filled the hall “The whole convention w pet show, the wires being worked Howo, Jim rd and ontine. r-election of Yost as chairman of the state central committoe on all sides is declared to be a great blunder. Strong republican s, who hive heretofore sat by and allowed the ri rule. are dis gusted beyond expression. When Yost ot up to neeept the *unexpected honor thrust upon him for his disintorested ser Vi for the party,” D.G. Courtney, a rute from Lancaster, arose to ask Mr. Yost how it was that, he was such an ardent ropublican, bolted the eity at Omaha last spring, and his paper supported democrat for oflice Mr. Courtney wanted to know if that was yublicanism Yost was like the little boy; h had noth ing to say on the subject. He only mumbled a fow words to the effect he did not want to berobbed, giving be undorstood in the convention ¢ L o o ¥ \I livnns o were Supporting a ,.w. 15 rogue for mayor. Hoforgot to tell the convention that he eame out for Boyd before the republicans had m AI # nomination for mayor. It was slur on ex-Mayor Mirphy, who was nevor eharged with erookedness e Dodee county delegation repre sentod by Dr. Abbott, E. F. Frick, A. Par, and 8. M., Moore, ealled at the Ber office yestordity and'wished the reporter to know that Dodge county with the ex wy given to Fred Nye's wtion of eleven votes was solid for Gen. Thayer. 1t is evident that these gentlemen were thoroughly s gusted with the convention and the way & 4 ) it used Gen. Thayer W. A. Beigstresser, republican delegation to the vontion—from Nuckolls county, told reporter for the Bek yesterday. ‘that the reason he introduced the prohibition ros: olution in the convention was that he was instrueted Ly his eounty so ta do, and that if he had failed to ofter it, the vesult would be a greeat fulling o in the republican yoto i s sounty, iind len T thought it best to at lenst offor the res vlution thut personully lie was opposed tw the reselution test, 1S 4 mere pup- by to father, the d chairman the: ite con - The French Harvest. Ads, Oct. 16, 4%e wheat harvest is four willion uinta s jess than lu 1554 Woman Takes a Hand. PLEASURES Power Knights of b —News ar About of the evening, Cantield hon of people to that lo of & woman and the indicated that somet! ing nature was taking flocked to the scene and windows wer they conld rench formson the sidewn were the eenter of George Canficld, A s wife, For three seemed to he suddenly Chase frocd Mr. Canti but Mrs front of vicious hlow that his Chase him at hi vt prott her by A numbor andendeay when Cantic opportunity i pursuit jumped arou tield canght her still | avonnd | woman of the started took | Ch s again then succeedec arated and the { end The in hawve sone Mr. friends Tho afternoon and Mr. € why he had made th denied that he had sa the Tadies and, hot field struck him, C and was on his way te to have Canfield ar when the second mee it had not been for canse of the ndalous been 1 Chase Canticld charged posed 1o morning former but wis house, 1o have Cant S by No. 3014, Ki ¢ no rink Jast ¢ suecessful social even About th adance : crowdud grand march began a clos R the Mr e J. forward, und propriate spe sembly, on he sembly, with bunner, prope ful gift we nd the i most o in copte chosen words, thankec assembly and the and The the members of No. late hour unmbers, Musical Union or musio for the occ one drawback to the the poc The following are tl ing the atfair in cha T”mnnmllu- of Ar J. L M. Kenney, 11, James Con Commit Aspiniy Recoption ieorge Griswold, € JEd. Crc wel YIN IS P Boyd's opera house night on the o fation here of Mark a thoroughly Aldrich and his comps The plot of the moelo of which are laid i of the Franco-Prussiay ingly simple brivily pr orphan, mar nted ivs Eug who aft serupulous villian hed he of “a womar If the first and Lyon. Sickened covery that she Ma flies from hom abode the French army General LaRoche Maric und she fi him, without te the past. Afl married life in I had supposed to | wreck several years spectre from the g from Marie as the pri the subject of her s dispatch which Gen, fided 1o her husbs Tines ) fearful r past lifo may tions of her husband in then udmits Ly a German spy, the precious dispateh story is quickly told ened from his unns ohysician friend, wl In- has been drugged by mistake for that ol find therein a card g | addres discovera that tampered with, that Lyon is the H e owner the t i ilt, '8 apartmen to Ly | wit bim in company “ come thither to on tha sceret of her cuses his wife of does not deny it, veveal all, in the pre stormy scene ensues wife sopurate, Hust desolute home, into the strects ul roams for f she roeturns to her hy forgivonaess, ting pfuses Lo yields ) 50 relo fall rling to which attraet I endeavor threw wife had € his flight <tancoe two dssure thoughtful action was duly and would always be held'in memory by sion. M with a friend 1 John Hastings, an English volunteer in nd aide-de-c and all Marie AND Town. Protected By His Wite, Theve was a lively scrimmage in front 1 curses of ngof from throw Three raetiof L. ( minuto interm him ot and vy live the ar of p ored 1d to oftere of Ch mand was about to strike himwhen Ir thre declared at d the trount Cantic me nficld rem id rse the > the ting te his w st was suid last night th icld s of about opl PASTIMES. Ball Notes laryg I'he an Wl n dir ope hends projected from thei as fax An Interesting Lectnre 30 His lust number A men rost n ol ions and it struggling m frontof the h n. The hase or wero w il v horself ainie Wien Chase | mficld cornered, md watched pro Mrs ly unt " o Wk L oand qu up. i remarks Chas Id's t ark anyth ords ensui 1 wen woli for ok ife ward recont esto Delighttul Dances, advi d il ¢ vl held wathered jot n and tho two the | lhen an low him, in n 1se m ated 1 Wi undoubtedly have been badly punis rly it ly d to | about | ady yestorday mld ik the dis t hie pre t Assembly, th the R’ , Wils one of the most son. hundved couplos were in at so building was The SU100: Lo musi Sternsdorit h presented On fof Ludies Progress As nt ibed d 1 master of ceremonics, who, in 4 i the d th 14. more contin stra pley he rge n John nel toe—J ] Ed I A Amuseme. ts. OWE was ition ek neat hand- The ATV, adic m th I sumed iued progrimmo W excellent one, consisting of twenty-c nd was enjoyed 1 furnished the There was only sure, that bein condition of the oot ommittees hav- all’ ements— Black, Charles Grow At its stopped, Stepped and aha As- rvinted bea T of th uti- ott, few well- tho weir wted, with unt; 15 il a an rht The A. H. v L. Flynn, Ed. L. Ingran H. Baswitz, Louis Bacr. imittee—J, Asp irow, i in crowded sion of the first prosen- ok, M. Kennoy, P. J. last Quinton's remarl able success, “In His Power interesting was woll interpreted throughoutby Lewis [ 1n) Irama Purisdy )\ war, en 1, who dose and horrific but the man’s mistre ind tukes up he she meets Hery lls o ve ne in the is e Its main point may | Marie, Lyon, a man in an ted w o The play, itsolf, scones 1z the timo pXC t ngl whom she has implicit confidence, rwards turns out to be One day, during his absenco, sho is summoncd o the doath declures wi 35 hus lish but un- t the dis. amp 1o in love with de! rises 1y consents to ma a mi r0 of his silenc ret, an impor LnRoghe > onro 10T (rinsmiis allied forces o knowledg of the lest th alionate She n, oW I'he Hausti ursl o by soni f Hast the drugs him t rest \gs s umb 10 one 3 0 af o r of aw 1 1 he overcontof Lyon, exchan, fow months of happy ris, Lyon, whom Maric ve perished in a ship- before, on Tee 15t who isin reality read the W i iforms him that ley ving the name and b aido-de-camp el at on y man | eompiny with his friend, Dr. ¢ h life betrayin, bee: uuso sence Mar bescach H ie, w concludes b imer where they tind s in on his silene Hastings ac 1. She hin o d of Ly ure on. not A und husband and ings Wil of our usbiy snt, into th i e days to wh o his ing forth Paris, \ere hen beseechi and explaining all but it each B len otl 1a zth hors conyentional llu curtain rings down upon the death ) of Lyon, w losu true character as a Ger- - e an | and pooplo | et | villain, A Lively Street Sorimmage in Which a | ! | lecture of Rev | to Hou | numerous | ing « | plied to the county, coyamissionc iy being b hmagked, e + Parisian v \Hn. hs' Lyon," is vl well-nigh difficult role herh enaetin Yora Goldthwaite, Henry Bex < in for I rrly in con tin detail reccives hands of an \ o fe e’ the who rman shate of prais wore well performance, it vid, Was a good one, enjoyed by the audience - How 16 K Kountze Memo pletely filied last nd intelligont audience to listen t J.8 h y W % wit 0 Iy Wl th thy v Honse, al church was vkeepin a practical one, « points which we humorous Hints were g ) newly married on how o “the ways mentioned could be accomplisk cautioned the young peoplo tompt anything which t aceomplish. Housekeoping ennnot sucecss on love alo: nd those attempted it would soon find their take to the roW The lecture was the first which is to | by Rev, J. S twile ¥ two weeks. At the of the lecture last evening, the andi was ushered into the churel par where honntiful refreshiments wore se by the ladies of the congregation, an joyal socinl time was had leeture and refreshments were free te - District Con 1 of th only docic 0 p e in whic not t conld of ret foll: S morning’s ¢ t hefore Ju tediek et al vs. Woolworth, ot aly Hendri Commissioners Wardens and tal; trymen of Foloy Ihomas Patrick; Hawkinson vs Jud Wakeley retur mah yesterday, where he | ourt for the past RO Tho is the call of the docket hefo day: Pago et al vs. Stoolo « McMahon et als inthe mat signment I il vs. Sexauer et al; St Johnson et al; Vamplew et al Nebraska Rendering and King; Mureay et al Lorenzen vs. Weleh: Ste vs. Kicfer ot al; Nelson vs. MeLnun ctal; W v Omahag Estahrook Halevoth: Gallatin vs. Hart; Emerson; Kimball etal vs —~ Closed Aguinst Her, B trial); e (on Trinity ch et al arrol et o o from Ty s heen | week, and vs Omaha; Vo compiny Vs Aman; 1 killed Vestrymen Knowles vs, W Omaha et QUTOBER 16 1885, hy o /of his part as the e A su tained may and | com evening with a large o the Jing s not d on lodly the s, h it aker not be a who mis- ries e loso enee lors, ved doan Both ) all. nre ow 1 of Col- of d urch Liva iold will following vs Dy Vs warl Iifin Ve Vehrs va al One of the domesties employed at the Occidental hotel, on Tenth strect, rwed yestetday afternoon by landlady and herzoom closed and loc The girl went out during the and when she réturned she was ref admittance to her reom was still there the girl wa remain over night and 1 room, but tl Inndiady refused allow her to do e gl sent policemen, but after discu 1 ter concluded to o to the Emmet he or the night and Fecover her trunk i ceide v for ever ixiot oceupy pig sl Providing for the Poor. The county commissioners helda n fternoon and opened bids for the new building to be ere on the county poor farm. Only: bids were received, as f rell, §1.275; Dutehe & Kunkel, $ As th lowest bidd they wi awarded contract. The building is to sleted in forty days, as the county house is very much erowded room is necded at one o Attached and Replevined. Henry Weill & Co. swore out att ment pipers yesterday on the proper Minuie Michucls, for s debt of §1, to be due the plaintif. were placed In the hands of id served early in the aftern Later in the day Morris J. Michaels, band of the defendant, swore ont plevin papers to_ol Sheriff Miller. The papers were | in the hands of Coroner Drexel, As her try be e was the ked. ning used unk 18 to her o nat- nso ) the nt nect- the cted iter were tlm | the om poor and more ach- ty of 3 he the oon. hus- re- n 'the goods from eed who served them on the shevifl last evening. - A Small ~lu-(| _on T Fir ty-second s . The fire rtment went to Ilm seene, but as t was no five plug in the vicinity, firemen could do was to_earry” wate buckets. They could not hold the fl: in cheek, and the building was ent destroyed. s NoTice 10 THE TrAY Jordan House, Grand Island, Neb tain C. B. Jor! oprictor. First-c in every rc od sample roon : : South Omaha. Mrs. I. A. Brayton has returned fro visit to Chieago NG PobL , Cap- do- hero v i irely 10— liss 15, m a Mr. Brayton, the father of I. A, Bray s been in the town for has returned to his how ton, who | time past, Chic - When Baby waa siok, we gave her Castorts, When slie was a Child, ahe cried for Castoria, ‘When she bocame Misa, she olung to Uastori some D¢ in When sho Liad Children, slo gavo thom Castori, e et Going Homp to Die. Harry Bottomly, who was r leased from the peni tentiary, had been serving & terin for fo mtly wher gory, yel day for transportationito New York the young man is nearly gone with sumption, the commissioners best to grant hist reuest. Botton pr nts roside in New Vork, and he 1o 15 going home to did re- e he ap ster. As con My '8 Biys MOST PERFECT MADE Prepared with special regard 10 hoalie, No Ammonia, Lime or Alum. PRICE BAKING POWOER CO., cHicAcO. 67, LOVIS, A QUESTION ABOUT Browit's Tron Bitters ANSWERED. fll quartion bas { obahly asked thousands How can s [ron all, 1t doa: i Slosivaly that tron (s ac fmpmiaot fecver b macknl WNN Ao iadzad to be U sqoustal modicnl practles oy o it i, vor: 4] oot e tnge BROWN'S IR( NBITT( RS e Wesduche, or produos constipati m-—all other tron oredicines do. B3t O 1 RON BITTERS eures In 1on, Billonancas, \Wenkness, Dywpepsta, Maii i, Chills and Fovers, Fired Feellog, (31 moral De billiy, Pain the B1da, Back or Liu ba,ilendacheand Noarale gV —tor all thoss &1 tamate Lron s prescribed dally, BRnWN SIRCNBITTERS, Morsmedens , cot eurs (6 & mimgte @ Lite al ot er thormgy madlsines ks by e 1 'vo firet eymiptom wed on riy. The musciss thao beroae rmer, e digmation wrnraves, T b ; P Tein) oaas | fanction 8] daraniet “aq 11 & nursing ¢ -m-*:-n " ‘enstasanoe Susplied tor the 1 amaruhar o o eraner T AKE N DOCTOR WHITT!EF&*{ 617 8t. CharleaSt., 8t. Lout A e raduats of two Xeity papers AL Nervous Prostration Physicai Weakness ; 1 tions of Throat old Sores and D?;cxscs A iscrelion, Excess, '[“posm:orln.lumcn:o which Lrods MAR’RIA 3B GUIDE, 209 TAGES, eznt etath and giit ondersul pe thought | Prightful Caso of Co)oredfiau. C ison in 3, Lwas trod host physi 15 in Atlinta, A the ol veimedies of y nd potush, which b When ht it of Jointin me wa 1 of puin. 1w wivon up 10 s thon would be n good time” to test tho virtue Whon 1 commenced ta 1 1 could not liv dinary tro mencod to ing to di improvino fre matiam loft me, my up;u and the uleers, which wost frightiul he and by tho Ist of Octobor. 1 agnin, 1 um stroneer now than e fore, and welih more. wran 1o he weil o or Wis LEst MECLERDON. Tem McClendon has boen in the ¢ the Chess Calley Company (0T 011 y nl kuow the ubovo statemont to be true. At the imo he began taking Swift's Spectfic he was in & horriblo condition, L regurd his curo s ul- most miraculous. JROSAY, Munnger, -» Atuita Division. Atlunta, C szea Lefiwal I Luh B Chartered by theStateof 111l nois for the exprens parpose % of givingimmediate relictin all chronic, urinary and pri- vate diseases. Gonorrhaea, GieetandSyphilisin all their complicated forms, also all diseases of the Skin and Blood promptly relicved and permanentiycured by reme- dies testedin a Forty Yowrs [ Spocial Practice. Seminal . NTght Losses by Dreams, Pimples on the Face, Lot Manhood, positively cured, There {0 experimenting, The appropriate remedy s at once used in each case, Consultatisns, sonal or by letter, acredly confidential, icines sent by Mail end Express, No marks on package to indicate contenta or scnder. Address I)u JAMES,No. 204Washinglon Sl..Ci\u:ann 1L "NERVOUS DEBILITY Prematur Deellna from errom or excewes, Diseases of the K idneye. Blade e i i sy el o eiaspordene Conndant! ‘Awn‘ro#u\v DY Ear DR TR ESKO A FINE LINE O Pianos and Digans —AT— WOGDBRIDGE BROS’ MUSIC HOUSE OMAHA, NEBRASKA. !’E.".“f‘i’““.n'i.?ii.i.s Y"CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH." The Originnl and Only Genuino Tmiiacicon ) AMER!CAN xLYClES ‘?21 '"M""’ aJEFrE llllf 222 8224 N.FRANKUIN ST, 3 Cmrm,t [ I}GNSUMPHM e ratiedy (f 1o abowa Men Think they know all about Mustang Lin. iment. I'cw do. Notto kuow is Bot to have, ! | The Prominent manuf: wholesale Omala Ha ARCHITEOTS. Stdney Smith, rooms 2 and 21, Wit block, corner Fitteentl and Harney, are tand superints Mendelssohn & ¥ , tmporting banking as inter 1d - classitied hy Graham & of wea ol i dent sher, 1axt e, superintends ATTORNEYS, Yunl Witk BANKS, Omaha Natonal Bank, capital a ‘rhu T o T Millare \{ s president Bank, Hilton W. Carr, oom mal bank building N.J. Burnhan AW, Tooins 18 nell building W s yresidents A n cashis Uuited United States Natio; First National Bank, U 00,000 Omaha Savings Hability of stoekhold I president 1. clors W, A, T Jo 1 Wilhar, cashier Garvlichs & Johnson, vestment, seenri i Morteag loans, loans made on im proved famms and - improved ity property BILLIARD TABLES, ETC. Rrunswick-Balke Collender € W South Tenth street. Saloon, oftice bank fixtures, billiard and pool tibles. BREWERS. North 1 wery). Depository 30,0001 . S100,000, " Jas, T Bonnett, r ton, vied Tlew, 1 bin | BRICK MANUFACTURER. H. Livesey & Co., office 115 S feenth street phione JARPENTERS, George Waddell, carpenter hitteenth street between Douglas, Fr . Storz ghteenth street uth T and builder, Dodge and h mter and _eabinet street between and Farnam CARPETS pet Co., Speclalty CIGAR AND PACKING FAQTORY. Adolphus Siefken, 105D itz boses of all Kinds, CIGAR MANUFACTURER. . Trostlc South “Thirteenth, manufae turer and Jobber. Om seripttons a BOX MANU- Pae venport, D. O Clark, 213 tock Spring coal. Nebraska Bucl Co., 214 South Thirteenth, shippers of coal and'cok Nebraska Coal and L Co., 217 South “Chivteenth, sole agents Mount. Odre coal August Benzon & Bro, 211 South Thir- teenth, coal and i Conl, Coke South Fifteenth street, nd Lime Co., \ Thirteenth, South Fourteer stone. ixteenth and Nicholas, ul coke, Mileston & Co., Imul- al, soft coal = CORNICES. Western Cornice Works, 305 “Tweltth, C. Speeht, propricior. DENTISTS, Dr. A. . Johnston, 1405 Omaha De _teenthand % DOORS, SASH AND BLINDS. Bohn Manufacturing Oo. 5 mates, Branch corne 310 South rnam str Association, corner & uglas. x- wl for esti dighth and DRUGS—WHOLESALE. H. T. Clark Drug Co., 1114 Hurney street. Also T, Neb. glass, ef H Clark, Jobby Journal | r5 of pair Lincoln, window ilding, ELECTRICIANS. G North Sixteenth supplics, FISH DEALERS-WHOLESALE. Icken, Siemssen & Co., 911 and 913 Jones, Tmporters of foreign tish, FLOUR, FEED AND GRAIN, Glencoe Mills, Twenty-third and zard " FURNITURE. M. F. Bartin, 316 Soith Fifte Stoves carpet, ete,, sold on monthly payiments. , Twelfth street hetween am and Douglis, General house fur- nishing goods. FORS, Great Western § tor, 151 Farnam s (GROOERS, (WHOLESALE,) Paxton, Gallagher & Co., 701, + Richter, proprie- 05, 09, GUNS AND SPORTING GOODS, Collins, Gordon & Iy, General Sport- i3, 1 Hlluuduv.\lll Thirloonth stre N ieals gent for aling Powde " HARDWARE, 10, Hussie, Westininster Cuming streot. HOTELS. s Hotel, Rums 103, DU i 27 manu- OWirt's and Acorn The € Tictors, i P 1o ATk e ¥OLEY, Tus, Casey, proprictor; Tromging, hotween Twelfth and Thirteenth | located in the very ecenter of busine Under new manngenent. HOUSE MOVER AND BUILDER. A. H. Deneckon, 50 Noith Fi Btrect, Telephond -, NSURANOE. Tho W Co. W05 Marnaim s Pattle & Allison, sticet, General Inst rs & Salmo 11 South Thirteenth Block, Gens e Agents, 1, Crelehton Block, ( and Real Estate Agents. Jacobsen, Merehants’ insur LAUNDRIES, 10 H rmers’ and n, Neb, wka Steam 1% ey W. Modtock & Co., WGth and 1z , chsonStreet S and Bath House, O. L, Bang, Proprietor, 915 Jackson st So 1 h il | Boston Laundvy, 100 North Thirfeenth st., A. Norgard, Proprictor LEATHER, Sloman Bros., Whole Wool, &, LIVERY AND BOARDING & Stephenson's Kuperh 8 ney street, 4002 Tenth st And Ouiahi Cab Co., 115 Noith 12 The Club Stables, 107 Cupitol Benbian, Proprictor J. W. Dilltrance. Prop. St Alaiys ave. ey, Bale and Foed Stabies, Capitol Avenne Barn, bet. Sixtecnt] aid Sevenicentl siects C. J. Mentor, alo Leather, Hides, TABLES, Har ables, 1001 teenth st, A Liv- and Pron, Wallace, | president; | Douglas | WHOLESALE. 120 | LIQUOR, &c |~'l'*unk Dellone & ! MANTLES, Henry B Cox, 15 Doy Van'€ Co's patent tin shing « Dougias st and Cligars GRATES AND FURNACES. MEAT MARKET Adam Snyder, 1011 Farnam St in Tresh and salt meats, D NURS | Omana Nuvseri o N tabiis dealer e uliry LRIES. W, Dy orner Thirteenth shd 183 Prop. Of- nd Dotiglas, O1L 1 and Ol Coy, 1. INANALeT ra Ki Omnha 1406 A M PAWNBROKER AND JEWELER. Frod Moehle, Farnam and enth streets, Douglas cormet PAINTERS. heim, Dealer in Wa & 1L So Paper, ¥ Thi PHOTOGRAPHERS, 1520 Douglas. Artistio PLUMBERS, anitary Plambing o ner Sixteenth and Dod, Wallace, Steam Heating o pecially, 216 & 218 South Sixteenth stroct, H. Woold & Co, Il Sixteenth strect. Satisfaction guaranieed. hill Pamp ¢ 111 Farnaun, Wind Millsand Frank Ward Pumps. PORK PACKERS, sy, Omaha, Neby JAieN alty. REAL ESTATE. Boggs & Hill, HOS Farn Ames' Real Bsta | Mowrse & Brann Fitteenth and nan. corner oppo- 1 & Cou, 1513 311 South oy t Nebraska land for sa ha ity property us, | Canningham Block 1311 Do RESTAURANT, | €. 8. Higging, 1201 Donzlas, ico of O, ith st 3 Farnwm st. Omaha anan, Arlington The Delmon- FACTURER. soaps, ete. SOAP MANU > J. Qualey, Laun STEAM BOILERS. Missionzi Valiey Boiler and § Works, M. W. Hartizan, p utacturer of ali kinds of boilers ivon worlk, SURGICAL . Weber, N, W Capitol avenue, UNDERTAKERS eCarthy, Donnelly & Co., 218, South urteenthi, between Dowglas and Farnam, WHITT LEAD. Omaha White b Corroc Grinders of perfecily pure white | WOOL ('OMMESION Sloman Bros. 20, | ¥ heet Iron tor, Man- and sheet APPLIANOES. corner Thirtsenth and street, Chi- Fermen: mg & ¢ 15 will bo re of the t Bngincor, U Omahi, uniit Wednosdiy o irading, Musoury, [ the arrison i ven (1) lns o about Proflic he £oon o Chiof LLAWAY, Al Manager. WITID DOUBLE THICK BALL Ordinary Rubber Boots nlways wear out i ull. Tho CANDY Tools &ro doubls on the ball, and DOUBLE WE! Most economical Rubber. oot in the markct, Lasts longer than other boot and the PRICE NO HIGUER, call and oz l<m' SALE BY AN BRAY 1512 DOUGLAS STRELT, B MAM ADQUAINTED oF_THIB Y WILL b ap THE wiHo 18 feenth | tern Horse & Cattle Insurance | The F amous Albert Lea Route

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