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*§ 7] FRO THE the Supreme Conrt. SNIDE A Novel Church Crovked Second Hand G A Newsy Budget of Entert or sSmall Items. [FROM TITE REE'S LINCOLN RURBAU The supre court day morning and the first case unde sideration was the Judge Mitehell damus. Judge Mason ap gred tho case for the contondod thatinasmuch as the cor tion gave the legislature the right creaso the number of judzes and th dicial districts every four y ogislature having failed to ta tage of thatright in 184), that, the right still remained with thay oxercised no power beyond given to them by that body them 1884, The court now has ! advisement, and it will woek befora u decision will be In an interview with Attorn Lovae yesterday morning war informed that o cer company of B in this state,on the ers & Mochanics association, out of business by the supr intervenc n ther matter y( n inst me plan as the ' in Beatrice, with the it ocnsh capital of The other had been on the Farmers & Mechanies plu immedintoly stopped business w Tus suit wgeainst the F: rice associntion, and he formed that they wounld no business until they had with the law. The attorney rid he was determined to do his du ho understood it, and as the elected him to protect them and illegal insurance ho wis willing nocersary protection wounld them l]l-xuinl further, that Ao had his hands full of business, t 800n 15 he had tin into other and ditle waich have been operating to the great finan people. ™E compan compliod law and rinst HRSOCTH in JAPANESE WEDDING, A Jupunese wedding occurred Monday of this ¢ weh esting the Bapt This isu novel and Ki: entertainment and d e aud The ndy v 1 the soc "Flio pre benelit of the church consisted _of a pantomime, sented 1 Jupanese weddi and bridegroom with the ne nd Japan, together with the old Luly had areang, groom nnd bride for o was dr of the Jupany spectators wer nk Al‘!v-l The most inte rent interest the mock ee fr. Barnaby fu nounced, but Mrs. Wilkin: his substitute and was accorded braise. Mr. Spinlock re Bells™ in & very nceeptable mannc the wholo, the fair wis o ereat su both financi; amusement. FOLLOWING WIS FORMER EMPLOY in nment 18 Deals convenel ye ared and them, ne court, on inquiry he found that there was two one of which had STATE CAPITAL, The Mitshell Mandamus Oase Desumed ia INSURANCE COMPANIES. l stor v con man nr e an Jtiti 1o in o g nd the dvan efore, and that increasing under provably be & che neral he suid that he neo atrioe was doing business Farm just ruled but ha £100.00. working i, bu he mers 18 in henceforth do complied on ity prople” had snide \tions, ind bound to sec that_the iver present hut a8 he proposed to look ent snide institntions this state wl detriment of the nd o ience, netted ceds o to the | rformance | rep nz—with bride ssary ‘tendunts, antl dressed in the costumes of | wlo the fashion | two Chinamen, who, Iy hoir great applanse, scemed to take n smony., led to sing a8 was an- gret tod “Church « Iy and in the matter of ER. The easo of Dobbins, who was arr and_charged with y A 1 t n | f i receivit g | Zoods, knowing them to be stolen, | came up yesterday before . The principal. witness ag the thief who sold the goods to D ‘and he soereted them at his house, back yard where he had dug n h the ground and buried them. thiof, stated that Dobbins knew t ad stolen them, beeause he told and Wilkon, a partn that all Dobbins and Among the articles able fur clonk. Dobl to the district court in the » Mr. Dobbins has been socond hand goods business one tim ous socond hi areested for having Lirge goods in hik possession som which proved to have be Omnba unknown, and now nd in the seeond hand business. The investigation of W business broke him up, and it t!mu likely that Dabbins m was vred amon mont st o com eonnty jinlge to mdemn praise the houses amd lots in coln for the tln ¥ )\Iunn \ Irond 3 e ity judge Agn it dea stiony seems 1o e hrewin of the owners of the prog on account of the pr property, hut it is hoped that the il be settled amicably. Putific is desirous of the earliest moment A new coul shed at the engine house At prosent ground” and* . A new conl shed is very atthe ongine honse of the water At prosent the conl is thrown cround_and s unprotected orps, and the conl tiend o which were handed in ashort £ woreno high that the council thyt it counl honse. Dotective Pound, ervodit for tha urrest of M. E. 1o the ex-oflicial of this eity, who restod yosterday at Hastings. The wus ide on ihe complaint of Ketlowe asoiled dove, who eharg with hiving sold hev @ heating stoy \wpmiu ating the procecds (o s useher is now out on comy ort of dis; Ity of the w unprotected fro fron tim of this eity tice Brown. L stove was his roj a right toscll it :nniuti ) y, amd t e prope coln Germanin A i sved notice the &»nlumul Maennerelor held at Milwaukes next July It is mow atated that the Stock any, of Lincoln, will at Lo eree costly house at the yards, are now he 1o to seeur y plis citications Puny poss and deseryes i g Lincoln’s enly fv new hoing tricd fo Sunday. - Ehe trial comum and 18 still in progress Fow who is one of arity’s” of the town, Wavorly, says that he easo, ind is bound o ston tl day liquor trathi Tey s waloon where the sl Sunday 1 which ny Aerious r had better marksman s+ A tadenl of eredit need M the shoot The matu in Lineoln, he o ew oty Soree momber of invited alluir wis 4 grand sucocss, und Folitt Cand was unloyed by Wilkon, the notoris v goods dealor, who wa pointed 1, Union Pacifi The his Muenne to pirtieipate in festival to Lo ole [} t in 1l nts o hs len rO0( so1 is m ill g0 the san.e y th and 5y mni to 1l 1l 1l hd elan Just ce Brown, n © b him o, rof Folitti, testit «d $12:6 that the goods were worth $.00, od was wovalo. 18 bound over sam of %10, o it ‘o t Wilkon has Jong sinee left for Dobbins is tiy« 8 El o mong sn o condemni d nir the Mis=cvii gettivg to wa k at is very mueh necdcd ter wor the coal is thrown upon t 6 o moeh need d Wor upon o © M o t uld be cheaper 1o do without u 8 her, 1l h: it Yur “This com sos Lots of push and energy | o saloon kuap or selling liguor o Jny, menin It wus ot Mrs it welor the Tremont | Bopse, gzave . banguet lxst nizht L o ] wewt rehor ‘- | 1t n d ovn | bail and s trinl comos ol this afternoon befors Jus her contends thy he y is worth i W new | and has done mueh for awny feoling that the proprictors, Fita rald & Son, were fenl clover hosts STATE ARRIVALS McClave, W rn; G HL Butler yarg: J. B, Parmele, Nebra Tnd Miltord: J. B Schembec Wilber; J Cook, Russ J rom Uity dan, Omaha Ainsworth Uriah Brufer wn i Castor 0. G Point JAMES PYLE'S PEARLINE | nized o bist washing pre i ever invented, It has relieved wash- day of the old wear and tear, and cleanses the dirtiest fabric St injuring it ins Wi it Chas, Ellis and Jos Mahon rested by Otlicer Horrigan suspicious characters Covert lodge No Meeting this (Wedn T30 J kL Bennett, s: Murriage licenses wore issued yoster day to Jumes Black and Sarah MeWil linm, and Joseph Willis and Mary Lock wood, all of Omaha A pleasint ¢ night in the roc Paxton hotel seleet number of the guests of the house were present and tihe evening passed most enjoyably. The astro-meteoro.ogical foreeast for the week beginning to-day and cnd ing Wednesday, November dth—October is likely to close, and . November open fihe mid cool, "clithging to—oloudy, stormy and unsettled, with rains in the south nnd southwest, snow or slect north and cold wintry weather. Mr. John Daily, district in the second w whom some complaint is m he sits in a saloon inst store us he ndvertised, ox) cigar store and saloon the former is cold and while th tter s warm and ples Furthermore Terly plaes To the intense amazement of the neigh horhood, — yesterday's sun - strugaling throngh the heavy veil of athwart five men standing on the dis mantled walls of Thos, Murray's long prospective building. Later they were observed to work: two men chuadly went ling brick, one man to wheeling another duet to layir d hos. himself stood in and shouted, “more mort." My assured the reporte Spot, that if cold weather does not inter vene, he will have the palatial structure complete by nest spring two years Messes, WoJoJackmin and AL B Eads present to the world, with _ the date of Yet. 20th, the Western Merchant, a monthly journal devoted, as it declares in its salutatory, to the interests of Oma- i jobbers and' western retailers. The publication appears in magazine form, with thirty-two pages and a tasty cover of heavy pape I'he stock and typo araphical work are beyond reproach, While the topies dealt in appeal to the in: erest of th - el ass to which itis addressed. Mr. Jackman is widely and eredita: bly known amon surnalists of the west, while Mr of the best munagers and commer newspaper men in all that clever fraternity. Sue- ess doubtless attends the venture. - ‘What Sporting Men Rely On, ortsman’s News: When Lewis R, Redmond, the South Caroli moon- shiner, cornered, after for ecight yeurs cluding the government oflicials, was d to surrender, he exclaimed: sver, to men who fire at my baek!"* Before he was taken five bullets had gone clear through him, but strange to relate, hie ot well jn the hands of w Yude backwoods nurse. " By the way, if Garfield had been in the hands of a buckwoods nurse, he might have lived. A heap of volunteer testi- mony ugainst the infullibility of the phy- sicians has b acenmulating of late and people arve encouraged to do their own doctoring more and more. Itis ches nd quite us certain. Detoetiy Curtin - of Buflalo sht Tom | e Ccovered” him IV his revolve wm saw the point and tumbled ! Joe Goss was “covered” a few weeks ago and he tumbled, and so did Dan we. Death “fetched ‘em’ with that dresded weapon—hkidney discase. But they should have been lively and |I|n\»n lirst. They i the monstér had they © that dead shot - Warne, safe cure, which, drawn promptly, alwiys the prey It is doubtless trae that sporti men dread this enemy more than any mishap of their profession, and presumitbly this explains why they as a rule are so purticl to that celebrated *dead shot, Redmond surrender whe should dr to the de W owore yesterday ar ) A F & A 1y) evening M " 11, lield Monday 1 party W Cowin at the of Gen rd, e ad of wainst becaise a cigzar ns that the adjoining, that meonvenient, ant vored him with man shonld k. He oeeed was right. No weked in the | W, face and | nee, for sueh K, mon 1T elasses, will feteh a man every time unless “covered by thit won- derfully suceessful “dead shot." m, “Omaha Do Shin Cedar Rapids (lown) Gazette: To say that the metropolis o yraska is agem would be putting it mildly. Itisa com- bination of gems and is 1% hright as the evening star. Wo have not visited Omis ha beforean tive yewrs, Then it was muddy, Goil-for-sitken, dyspeptic looking town, noted for its uncouthness and mis It suit. To day “Omabado shine. ' Oma- D of five years has disappeared. She went out as the red men are going, as civili zation advinces. Butold “civilization dropped down 3 “leetle might™ over the Dorder line this time and left a good many very bright lowa cities witnout some of the tonching wp then <hould have had, At the time the writer last put foot in Omaha it had 1o paving and | miles miles e by KW of pay s Po-day she has eleven streets and twenty-thi SeWer U'he population as gi thy U census, Qs G300 It witk but 15,000 n few years ago, el has ahout doubled itself sinee tha work of the greatest public improvement We cannot begin 1o anificence of the husi Omaha They mark the steo s for miles, and appear more Tike Chieago's superb stenctires than one conld imagine for a western city like the one in gaestian. The e editicos are marked for their beanty and costliness Grand sehool honses dot Cevery hill” and the one thirty-five suloons in Oma little s of F135,000 et eash this yoar 1o the school fund of that district. " Iho license in Omitiis $100 and it all goes to the sehool fund, so that there is no tix whatever for school purposes, und school fund loans money by the thou sands. There are thirty police in Omaha so the mayor iformed us, but we do not think any of our party saw more than one or two during the there, Only two wen were showed evidence of having imbibed too frecly, amd theee was no o indiea tion of the least disturbance of any kind. No loafers were scon. Wae tatled 1o diseover s single man out of work ervhody wis busy, and seem- ol to attending 1o their strietly * = M Boyd, the great pork pucker, is mayor. Hé it is, togethor With Dr. Millor, wiitor of the Horald, who control the democraey of the state of Nebraska. Mayor Boyd is looking to ward the United States senate. He Dright, wide aw sound business Omaha * We must say this in eonclusion today that Omaha has theee of the finest and most suceessful duily -\\-| wpers in west, viz e BEE, Republican Hevald Al of them nre well man e edited with ability And thoey 1 ardent supporters of the |.m|w- provements wlieh have made Om srent city shebus grown o be. was commencod deseribe the n ness blocks in leadin I by the neat seen who be . ke, man nged nre im- 4 the (UTY FATHERS | Bechel in rich, trar of the second | the saloon is a quict and+ y elonds fell | S who hastened to the | | the estate aked | | He ha ndred and | the | | that the business | s o the | and | THE O\IAHA DATLY BEE,, \\'FD\EM)AY _OCTOBER e ei— N SESSION. | Albert £chall Confirmed as a Member of the Board of Public Works, AN INTERESTING, SPICY MEETING The Problem of Free Books for the Public Schools Discussed by In- terested Citizens— What It Will Cost. The City Council. gular meeting of the 1d last evening, the chair Present, Mes Behm, Dailey, Ford, Furay, Good Lee, Leeder, Schroeder, Thran PETITIONS AND COMMUNICATIONS, From the mayor, approving the ordi- ' ehanging the grade of Twentieth street from o 1,050 feet south of Pierce street to the Union Paci Filed From the mayor, approving the con- tracts with E. D. Callaban, Oleson & Falconer and Stubt & Hamel to grade certain streets, From the mayor, nominating judges and clerks of election, the same having been appointed by the county commis sioners. The action was taken in order to avoid adispute as to the legality of the appointments already made. Corifirmed From the city treasurer, repor I e had tendered to the property owners on Burt street the amounts allowed then by the assessors for damages on account of ¢ of grade. The amounts had all been aceepted except in one Refer From the auditor, reporting the ar- rangements which could be made for insuring the building in Hanscom park. I'he nuditor was instrocted to have the building insured for th From dealers, submitting proposals for hay, grain and ecoal. Referred to the committee on police. From the hoard of publie works. sub mitting estin in favorof C. H. Watson for sidewalk construction, FS01.81 Approved EFrom the board or publie works, sub. mitting estimates in favor of the Barber usphalt paving com for the r..n..“ inz amounts F1,035.80, %2 3 From the bourd of public works, sub- mitting estimate in favor of Daniel vin & Co, for constructing sew Ammunxnmn. 2,603.63. Approved From the hoard of publi \\'ul‘k-«_ mitting a bill ngainst the | company for 1 furnished by lln- <- From Jennie The re cil city coun was he Presid nance point sub. I MUKGONWEotoating nst any change in the grade of venworth street, and giving notice that she will attempt to colleet 1,000 ns damages to her prope change is made. Re § From D. Sultivan & Co., submitting a bill of $165.00 for oxtra work don. Re- terred. From a number of eitizens. asking that a four-foot sidewalk be laid on the west side of King street, from Franklin to Patrick strects. R rew. From property owners on St. Mary’s avenue and Jackson streets, protesting nst the manner of collecting the taxes for grading said streets. Reterred to the city attorney. From Chicago Lumber company, stat- ing that the company is about to’erect a £:5,000 building at Fourteenth and Marey, and asking that their ofice be al- Tow to oceun) part of said streets until the buildingis completed anted. From J. B. Kitchen ing permission to build a bridge across the all from the Paxton to his Harney street building. Referred, From the city water work's comps announcing that the hyd were ready for nse. Referred. From A N. Ferguson, attorne Luther R. Wright, as administ of Rodney Duteher, se against the city now pend- urts would be settled for | »d to the city gttorney. RESOLUTIONS, y for or_of that the ¢ ing in the S0, Rete By Lee —That the street commissioner | be instructed to put a fenco around any of the hydrants on Park avenue that are located . the wagon track, :\ll()pll'll By Lee—That hereattor all water | drants ordered by the eit nmeil shall be located under'the supervision of the city engineer, Adopted. v Schroeder—That the curbing and ruttering on South Thirteenth strect un- fi«'l’('l”lll':ll‘l with James Fox be paid_ for out of the proceeds of bonds as provided by the charter, and that the city treasurer b insirncted to take steps to “issue and sell said honds. Referred. By Furay—Whereas, The daties of the commitles 0N SeWerage are compari- tively unimportant_on aeeount of the ex- haunstion of the various séwer funds; and, whereas, the duties conneeted with fire and with water works remain of great importance to the city: Kesolved, That the committee on sew ernge hevead wssume the daties of wa- ter works and shall known as the committee on water works and sewer. age,” and that the committee b fore Known as the “committee on und water works' shall be the Scommittee on fire ™ My Furay stated that the water works Lusiness wis heco ning more and - more important. and he thouzht it should be placed in the hands of commiticemin who wonld handle it properly. My Leeder, ehairman of the committee on tive and water works, said - that resolution wis intendad to reflect on him, hoth s to his competency and integrity He procecded to answer son rments made by Mr. Furay in r 10 the witer works item over wh sueh a tiss had been made the past two weeks, and which had been investigated. He defied the gentheman from the Sisth My Fa to prove his statements or to show whoie B (Leeder) hud heen dereliet in his duty tried to do his duty while on the committee, and challengid any member of the comneil to show i single instiance ton his part, except in the one rob the water works item He con: d the resolution to have been oflored as sl to him, and he proposed 1o haye sutisfaction in some mianner ane said that he thought the resolution should not have been intro- b, el paid wotribute to Mr. Lecder's faithful work in the coune Mr. Behm said he thought the resolu- tion wis intended i insult and ought fire Known as | to be withdrawn Mr. Furay then arose and announced two days vigit | that he would withdraw the resolution HEPOITS OF COMMITTEES, and Gruding - Recommending urn of frecholder sessing stolots 1 oand 24 in Clark's Je opening and widening How from Fairview to Charles Grade the dumi, addition ard street | Streets, be approved and placed on file Adoptid Grades and Grading communication of G. P for the establishment of the gr strects in Credit For and ( View additions und also |>Lmi: why rrades had not been estublished in Eobiors 16t nadition, Prospect Flaco snd College Place, and recommending its reference to the ity engineer. Adopted Police - Recommending that the ap pointment by the mayor of Peter Turkle- son us driver of the patrol wagon be con- firmed. The report was opposcd by sey members of the conneil on the grounds that the ovdinnuee provided t the drivers should also be policomen which the mayor taded W spocily in bis Returning Bemis asking nd casw, | amounting to | 1 |ll the proposed | uts ordered | tating | the | report ic tracks. | 1 | | makin PO ntment T adopted Fire and Water ng that a five alarn itytsocond Gas and Eleet ing that the ame be paid, ast v g contract wit When t paving, « order, Mr, | he wanted to mittee on M member of the The nomination, | that committee,; ay d on, he moy nt e i Wt ¢ i T m Bailey stated that h Schall beeause couneil had r held until they coul pointes Mr. Daily moved ring the nomination reconsidered Maossrs, Bailey intention to vote for My o had v Seve ed favorably on Me. Furay said that it pained him ex- Ssolid eight aling leohol was with which the dissolotion ceedingly to see the city couneil gradu wore beiug dissoly the substanc wus being accompli roposed to stand o e had | ocratic institution | conjunction | { | | { | | | | | | the | | expense on the scol 1Y) | the | | the Jurg | books ‘the could be supplicd fr and ppggysted that th | who | minor The and the nomination rmed by novot Goodrich, . Ford, Daile , Bechel puested that d investigate Schall when the nlways stood, he board of public works a dem tion to ree report Works 1 box | Lights —Ree e 1rcom Ly n nd the 1's nomin il id ed that the e »f the pr n not ral mem that the to the co the the nomin Ty sepa e, and shed. He, n the onsider v of Mr. s, by 5 NOUS ORDINANC g the the grade of Leave Twentieth to Jacobs street A second necessity of Leaventworth s Jacob streets Orduring the 4 from Sixt the esta ordin assing o number of other grade the council adjourned. ordinances necessity changing nworth nee the from ssenl wing of Davenport Sevent grade mth to blished - R TE Committees the Two The spec of the bo: of edu meeting in the board rooms last night in committee of the free school Two of themembers of the hoard absent, An informal discussion of the matier ensued, however, inte with 1 signers of the peti books. of cducation commit no definite step was .A‘UU which brought hoints Mr. Copeland, (»f()n school hoard com mittee, opened the eonver: personaily in faver of wdopting the free I have scen several | ave exprossed spinion that the step will b : Judge Lake said that if the state schogl laws - provided thatth, should &chool book system attorneys, and alf of the foo legal one., school bhoard things to the chilgre school books, he school books conld | But I have exami found that the so specify, but necessary appli in which categc might be included. s that the board which indicates, [ sl purchi law Coburn suggested that free school S were supplied in some of the coun- Wis no. reison thing should not be done districts, and in the eity. Mr. Jenkins, of committee, suid tha poorer class of school much their parents ¢ expense. As 15 1 1o rule expensc in sending” wits not as it should the free book systy move the obstacle t poorer peovle, Th ylvan Mussuchu . [TosHTIRY there his family T Meet uhject. and wion hel he tion for Lee were Laken b some them furnis bt di b legnlly ned law provides nk In 1 shadl n hould thin » books, to a certy tent at least, was contemplated by the | the t t stand the the poord and the them to s be. m ) the S Wil set ME. CONNOYER QUESTION I oam decidedly *smd Mr. Col of the board, in Myr. Coburn’s Clsn'toit true 6,000 children in school " asked My “That is about t Mr. Connoyer. sn't it also tru Tialf the in Omah, By 080! “Is it fair half wre g the city” to sy answer that 2 0 the in favor nnoyer to ther this cit Cobur he tigure, o ppose that private **No; certainly not,” “Now ehildren, connt, books were given t that the parents w effort to furni and otherwise dition to atten:d Wi ured that : of books? is tane, 1o ¢ dont win in the eity who might say,n daily pi w send his children of the cost of books, allow them to he de S0 fur as congerns il adoption to 1 foster the feeling vt same principle ir ter that feeling SUGGESPIC Cadoption it right aw; good plin f0 T childr Ao Ry ) vte., the cost ol whi mounted to quite entire Mr. Cope of furnishing thy adopted at onee, next year of cost. He was'fol d that the te had already been in they had alrendy or chuse of musi wrticles Knox, of the aht the abo! good and” feusible o detinite time set for text book sehen stund me," he sai trom the curp or find fault proud of her board. 1 varions purtics plea that 1 for jo hery one, 1t we potition ‘o Mr Wis ¢ inaur you now out of would attend school if free mz Don't you think adkum list titioners i neces believe ould make t them school there would nt Vit ob, NS DISCUSSED “onfoyer said that while fa- syste st would supplies s peneils, ing of the 1 should P it Yoo I ( tra chin u yo of o aaller Tidved by Mi il thut ered the books, slates, petitioners’ VO Bl st e, bt w the 1IN TOTO K a comm not here ought ind of her we are Omuha vould give crtainl, a vily roqn was Recommend ind boapd of public referred to & it had not been i chairman of the committee, reportod vo nmitted and Lee signified thei contirmatic commitiee ground und vote as enre Schall Tt 4 rovder, Led, Bailey, of changing | trect Passed decluring prade Lwenticth BOOKS, U freetext book' committee ion h not specify donbted whethe furni “the matter and does he furnished, text books ct, the ke up wlist of all free books issued during the petition-signers the ehildren of the people did not attend hey shonld, rreater his The adoption of would tend to ve- «ducation of the, fone_in wd New York . the seeretary | aquestion of ¢ less than attending that thatis number of ehildren of seh seiuools that school on 1 the ehildren with elothe carning. . cannot aflord 0ol on account and is too proud. to | on the city tion that tis | new book system comminsm, on the 1 schools ought 1o Afterwards text books supplies be awnd: thut beginning with the texabofiks be sunpiicd fi oy of th dircetion, nted some wdoption of the 1 BlGCss, R 98 1885, finafly :H'M\ by allowing tho best and largost | dealers to enter bids conld the cheapest pric ed. Book men here would school book trado netted them no m | profit, The test books were angod every few years, aind t old < were then a d loss, good for ik mmend- | ¢l Lo v osomt My g} favor rag Y Wi lared himnself of the froc-bool which would tend nof the masses is sory education Amierien, as it was works ensned, ¢ i turther d that nest nt befor to take op. Wl two 1 st it 1] Monday the detinite meeting, in order in the matter NO MONEY Y action s ol th be with the ap AT PRESENT conversation with a reporter st Sceretary Connoyer said that it would require whout 10,000 to earry the frec book plan into efcet. At present he suid there was no money in the treas ury to expend in this way. " The commit tee, he said, had been obl to cull n cessution of work on huilding impro ments, beeanse the funds therefor were growing low. On this nccount, he said, the plan could not be at once put into execution refor I of I n had on of the Ihey S~ MALARIA prevented and thoronghly erad- W by DUFEY'S Prae Mant WHisKey, 5 per bottle, sold by all Druggists and however, | Grocers, which uzinst agraphs. L isin the city of Shenandonh, A. Castetter Miss Betsy § is visiting in this city. Mr.J. A Jury and wife and Miss Josse Jury, of Ashland, spent yesterday in the city with their brother, K. J. Bussey L. R Brush and wite, Ashland: G. D Hayward, Papillion: H. Clark, F. Proty, AP Munn, Canon City, Or., nlicld on and wife, of San sts ut the Paxton, M. , Huntington is @ brother of the million ire railroad magnate, Co P Huntington - wih | Hood's Sarsaparilla Re | suands of eases of thundant cure d, In., was Ayes | Behm, | | Trom | the | ot o thon This is it will has enre vhenmat'sm saison for behief that you, Try it = Postofice Chanzos. Wasmivaron, Do €., Oct TPost ico cha in Nebraska during the | week ending Oct. 24, 1835, furnished by | Wm. Van Vieek of the postotlice depart- ; ment Established P John K. | Otoe county, Discontinued connty Names Changed—Antelopeville, enne county, to Kimball; Gould, county, to Cozad Postin Appointed— Altl, Keith count .r J. Cortright: Barnston, ( county, C ‘Custor count 3 | county. Jose m. | Cheyénne county, C. AL Schooley; Edith, Blaine county, " James W Spicer; Lin: coln, Laneaster county, Albert Watkins; | St. Bernard, Platto ~county, Bernar | Sehrarder; Wayland, Polk county, | D. Hodgkimson. Postoflice change period P tablished—Bridgewater, Adair coun- Albert Wolford, Postmaster. I)m ontinued Chialybesta Spri Jusper county; Cone, Polk cotnty Postmasters’ Appointed — Allison. lor county, J. K. Winsett; Ames, county, Parley Sheldon: Buflalo, connty, Mary A Dodxe; Comn Polk county, G. M. Wohlgemuth: b yette county, L. M. Fox: Elberon, RN ma county.” Joseph Glover X LA 1klin coun ton Wilder, Gittord, “ | Hardin county Giftord, Glendon, | Guthrie county Marlanee; Johnson county, John Wondr; burn connty, Gee Lone T Johnson county. M Milo, Warren county, Clint Newell, Bue punty, I son, Portland, C rdo connty, Wm B Henderson Fremont ¢ 5. P. McCormick. Villisea, Montgomery h county, P, D Minnick: Vinton, Tenton 0 | connty, Abraham Ross; Linn ttendant o ouney] MR Shanklin a, Iy the man | eounty, C. Herling., Wanbeek, Liin connty, George J 3 Wankon Junction, Alfamakee quire Hulse: Worilungton, unty, Paul Lettner, Discuss Boxbutte, Dawes connty, alkins, postmaster; Dover, Elford E. Le St. Joe, Hamilton Choey- and g Dawson e bsting miyn xll rdy Kimball, cor in Towa for the smme 1in these hed, not ot But- that Story law pro v, ol. This county, Dubuque ¢ | PILES PLLES 11 A swre cure for Blind, Bleeding, and Ulecrated Piles has b froe | Dr Willims, G Indian vemedy), called Dr. O Willimns™ Indian Pile Ointinent. A sin ox hius cured the worst chroni 30 years standing, - No- one e minutes atter his wonderiul sooth i medicine. and_instruments do wore harn (h Ine Pile Ointment Ty e intense itehing, (partenlarly ot hiht atier cettineg warn in bud), acts adapoultice, wives instant rehiet, and s prepared onty for' Piles, itehing of private paris. and for nothing else, (¢l n. Dr. COnhnent e ns by ek Heads o G on the face, amd beautiful. AL Sore Nipples, Sorc s ats, o mniled on e Pein PUES Tehing 5 1 discovered by of returned Jout ol iigge Frazier's Mi Pimples B the other of (Y.ll Obsting! Sold by drt it aifed by Kuhn & € At wholesale by ¢ ~ Opinion, these | b0 this ac. | school 1l Schioeter & + Goodisan, i extri A Cannib v | New York Journal Humph, " [ srowled the King of the Cannibal sl s he glaneed a0 New York paper which Was all that was lett of i mission vy who took tie Leading part in the oy Toast Wherefo | tyy" murmu | con- they be no | Muny you 15 # runtest thon, your the prone minister SLRnew that mizsionnry wis “Inusmueh as to wheretore” “Because in this paper, which eame | from his own country, there are several advertisements fora givl o cook.” 1 there’s one thing I hate' i s @ by pocrite, | unless he's well done, on st Reo Star TRAD:\ ato/ MARK. STAV wonld m, he ahout be a to the Apers, books, time plin | Coburn, board that pur- other Alsolutely Free from Opiates. Emctics and foisons, A PROMPT, SAFE SURE CURE For Coughs, Bore Nucnza, Thronchi Coughy id other fred i commit- plan Prico 60 cont Prico g omptly charges Und: Laler i p to to be | in this PEKNYRGYAL PILLS “"CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH. The Originnl and Only Genuine, “CANDEE” ARCTICS —WITT—= DOUBLE THICK BALL. TwoYears, The * Caxnra Ser than cn be obuin nonee, with 't DOUBLE i arn €O, give A biir clsewlicro fof the same it improvement of the Tho exiea th " ot fubberright nudor the trea ves POUBLE WHAR. AR to 8o tho S CANDEEY Donblo Thick Ball Rubbers in Boots, Arciica, Uvershioes, Aluskos, & ¢ A Common Sense FOR SALE BY ERAL AGENT 2 DOUGLAS STREET Uinaha, Nebraska, 19_UNSAILING LUBLE No Eplleptic Fite, Spasms, Fnl'mg Sicknes vulsions us Dayce, Aluv- holism, Opium Fating, Sominal Weak Tmpotoucy, 8y pulis, Scrofula, and all Nervous and Clood Diseases. @ "To Clerzymen,Law vers, LiteraryMen, Merchants, Bankers, Ladics and el whose ecdentaryemployment canses Nervons Pros- tration, Trregularitiesof the Blood, Stom Bowels or Kilneys, or who require a b tonic, appetizer OF stiuiull, Sumarnd Nerving 15 invalunble, prociaim it the most wonderful Tnvigor- ant that ever sus- tafned asinkingsys tem. $1.50at Drug- grists. For testimo- nials and efreula send stamp. Gon “Enon TUE DR, 8. A, RICHNOYD NERVINE CONPANY, ST. JO! H, MO. Correspondence trely answsred by Puyalclans. For testimonials nind ciren'ars send stamp. _g FOR SALE BY C.F. GOODDMAN. AMUSEMENTS. PEOPLE’ STHEATER Ladk WOUD S MeSaus BunT & HAMMOND 5. N MEALLIO MONDAY and TUESDAY, OCT. 25 and 21 EDNEY COURTNEY, CRALG COnl k1 CO. Dumas’ grent Sensational arum, CAIMITLIE WEONESUAY and THUSSOAY, 0C1, 26 and 3, With new wnd specinl scenery, Guilty Without Crime FHIUAY and SATURUAY, UL, 30 acd 31, Tho benutitul moral comedy, Factory Girl Matince Weduesday and Saturaay. Pralfpunse PRATSRR " W. F. STOETZEL, 1 o sell the best Proprictors Munugesr Hus prov STOVES Try tincl @ityz Howard St., Bet. 16th and 17th. Baving no vent o pny 1 have grently rod DHERICAN Bicicies ]| anufacuéa [Em( oy & ZE:FE"\ N.FRANKUIN ST, my prices, Mendelssohn & Fisher, ARCHTECTS, AN SHANE Superintendent MRS C. A.LUCAS, W Jeadig ) MAKING, 1609 ST, MARY'S AVE. FIRST NATIONAL BANK U. 5. DEPOSITORY Ol i Formery with \ERS oRst, nr braska, Capital -« < e EH0,000, supported by the | | And Diank | Masonic Riock Suiplus, 100,000, Prosident Vice | Hermun Kountze, John A, Creighton, ¥ WL Megguine, Clin, Davis, Cashiier, Ass's Cashier, LTI Many a Lady beautiful, all but her skin; and nobody has ever told her how easy it is to put beauty on theskin, Beauty on the skin is Magnoha | I n becatse Balm, | Rates § OMANA MANUFACTURERS, Billiard Tables, THE BRUNSWICK-BATKE COLLENDER & G0 Manufactarers of Bil'iard & Pool Tables, And Saloon, Ofee nod 14 Fintires, Market 1uron St Caicago, Ul Omabin 0o, 519 B J0th Be. Book Binding. Etc. REES PRINTING (O, Printers, Book Binders, ook Manufaétirers. N 108 South 1th Strect, Omaha, Nob 100 and Butter Tubs, 1 SEVMOUR nnu(}rlum of Butter Tubs. W 5 M ed 20 m, Be; 1 B Ak fH1l 't Pierce S0, Omane, Nob. Cigars and Tobacco. MAX MEVER & (0, Jobbers of Cigars, Tobaccos and Ammunition, ¥15 to 23 1E20 0 14 0 Gune Stieet ith 11tk nrnnm Streot, Omubn, Nob, INTEI-OCKAN CIOAR FACTORY, WEST & FRITSCHER, Manufacturers of Fine Clglrs. And W i 1 i Lot Nos, 108 i 10 N 1T4th Straot, O, COLNCCOS. nlw; Nob. Cornices. Eagle Cornice 3 Works. _John Epenoier, Proprd Manutacturer of Gilvinized Tr Do, wnd 11 and 1w North 1th Strect, Omahin, Nob. RUEMPING & BOLT Man . faeturersof Ornun Galvanized Iron Cornices, Dormer Windows, Finnls 08, 12h 8t Work dono i uny purt of tho conntry. Gnlvar proved 1ath 8L, O pechy’s e A G Sk Tt 508 wid! 510 8. i, Nob, Doors, Sash. Etc, AL ROSENBERY, Manufucturer and Doalor in Doors, Sash, Blinds, Mould[ng», St Ruils i specinliy shono No, 03, Toah mnt Marey: B Onni Nel Ete. Electrical Supplies, Electrical \mu!m. WOLFE & CO., Eloctricins Omuhine Barcdar Alavms, Bolls, io Muitin g spoacing Taves, of Plativg. Bie, LW e Alwems, b Gold, Silver and Nic Iron and Nails, OMAHA NATLMANUFACTURING 00, Cat Kails and Spikes, Nuils i Spocialty. - Omaha, Nob, Omiha Iron Works Company, Muchinery, Cnstines, Steam rines, Bollors, Architeeturnl Tron Work, Tron Hiridees, Miiing 1 Ml chinery, Oice 1 works, Union ifie ROIG 1oth i 15th Sireets., WEAUNE & BRO, Foundry Works. Cor. Uth and Juckson St propared to do.all Kinds of Tron and Binss Castings: nlso, 0, O, Tannister's Kok Gnto s manufacturol Mattresses, M. HULSE, Mattress Company, Minufactimine Matiroscos, Boddine, Foathor Tillows, Cots, Kto, and 1208 Louglas Stwpot, Ot Neb, Overalls, CANFIELD MANUFACTURING €0, Mnnnmclurcrs ol Overalls, Jeans Pant s Hox' Dougng Paper Bozes, 2L WILKIE, Manufacturer of Paper Boxes, 1008 1tk St O Ordors b entod wnd will ¢ Omaha Safe Works, G. ANDRF Mannfacturer of Fire nnd Bu Vool Doors. Jnil Work Work. Cor. 1) und Jaek 1ar Pronf 8afes, pirers and Wirg S, Omaha, Neb, son Soap. P J. QUEALEY, Soap Manufacturer, Factory o Wagons a Oficn ind Magazino, Powider Neb, d Carriages. GIATTON & DRUMMOND Manufacturers of Fin Ldrrmges T3 and il Hiney streot Onin, Neb Solo Apents i Nobruski 1or Junos' Colobruied Spht Shutt Sulkien. b Fxtuldishiod 1439, AL J.SINPRON, The Leading Carrfage Factory, Wk and 10 Dodzge sirect, Omhing, Nob. White Laad., OMANA WIHTE Corraders LEAD COMP, wv. wisd Grindors of Perleetly Pure White Lead, Al N OV Cgter, Fres o Vice Press 1L WV ines, s [g W. Maad Tiens, OMAHA HOTEL DIRECTORY. Thy Millaed, Shears, J. K Murkel Tihos Oimain swolie, Proprictors ohrashu Alcade Hotel, O Jal o0 vespeet ity Thoy wall fhid this the best Botiro west of Chiengo Tha Cozzets, P Ramasoy & Co, Propriotors Tt Soai | Canfield Hons, ik ooms. Also Palace Ouaind, Nel i PO oe Yuds Muicl, Eouth Hotel de Goos, I GOOS, Progrieior y Plun e rally loes Ay house Phiee - Hoya Hovse and one-half | from the Wt Conet Huuse. Lws, Jalo, Lol i, Neb, Eurape Farnn Plauters Hfiusk. PERIGS, PHOVI0ETOR, #1750 Sl s Trom within Vhwk OF g, v sl Mok ate @)t Doy ’ Cotue et

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