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8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, JULY 30, 1886, GATAERED ABOUT THE CITY, | siructed withi the sppropeition, whict | undergo grost exwense to go to and teom | THE S UCGER OF THE SECOND of one extra of $2.500 for hieating pur ity s gatheting Has taken plao Pose, i was bt et n s S | There e gntlering has Lk ploce The atendent of the Poor Farm Ten- § the building ‘|.r.vm how the division | FEW O ” _“I;\ A LU ) " | The Corned Statesman of Stinking Water v Wil waneing of insane people between our institution € especially saw no hope | E) ) Resignation. i that at Lincoin will be made. Some | of ever securing the reunion in their | and His Assault on Oobb. scem fo think that one will_be used tor | midst. Accordingly, they determined to HIS SUCCESSOR NAMED. | incurable ”.{"',,”,“‘ 'zfl':*' ']"_l "w‘ Who | inaugurate a series of reunions on their | The Affair a Disgrace to the State—A oo AT e Ll e own tosponisibility, to be partakon 1n by Lond Demand for Statesmen, What a Panama Clvil Engineer Says ¢ ! - 2 | nordingly; Inst winter they Held s tonvens Not Sluggers—Comments John Bieri Discharged—Odds E. M. Coffin, Ord: “‘The | tion of the G. A. R. posts; at which there of the Press, and Bnds—Talks With now laid to our town is being put in | were fiffy-two represented and in which - 6 wa e Zoing to have & jub. | e same was Angust 17th and the closin . P i — G 5% “v“ T 4 ‘.-.” '( “‘ n .|vH ) he same month. .Thr* lv.n neers Blew a Whistle, o £, %, Mloton sty PONINEIOR | 6Y RBOUT. 1000, whiak (s 00 . atthe Millard, n Beg re. | Crete Vidette: 1t is rumored that when T iy bl ) ! bR L porter met Peter Schwenk and Col. Jno. | the B. & M. officials leard that Laird had intendent of yor farm, t the ntly iner s his, consic W. Wheeler of Norfolk. Both had come | hrought blood from the ) Col $itlo m A % etty fair number for an inland town, | Jiiq 1o make arrangements for the new | ghoss | R AT owing letl B com v (] yhibition to the ex @ 1 ke I ey ordered pver Sl StEs. 188 v Hapoialibuivo ertaking. It is four-hundrod miles, | they ovdered every e o s bl o ‘. " \r8 _Olily Liren Satool Dock™ Sehwenk *'to the boundar !'llvlwnly\‘ Me ] 8 1 vl'hn‘l\ « ‘””’ house ‘h“,; 1l Had va H,“ “‘j‘y" of the state, and all that section of l'_”"' Forcible Avgumentas, 1 hereby tender y esiznation of both | ¢/6 000 and an cxcellent by tory is thickly popululated with soldier | Crete Vidette: Jim Laird has a f: miysel ! Htendent and ma | ; | who lave “taken up various kinds of | it : fionof | { 0 take offeet Septem. | | A O SLn0, oMo | elaius. Now yot eantot expect them to ( Of pouniting: his argumonts into his Hopii g I vour attention at | that I think [ley county 1} the proper t ! vectinlly, probably bo hat sl Travelers, Kt engincer along the line to blow his whistlo o down to Beatrice or the western part | audience | of the state to attend a re-union. They Bolld W - UL B b A : ate struggling {o got out of dobt, and SOl With tHe 81 This little document occasioncd some | she has ever TAbn | they are getting out too, but, at the sume ' t : IDIiNS oror il time they want to meet ‘theit comrades, | ally won distinction in congress, as his surprise to ali the me of the board, | are growing up arounc ey fi 1L Joiist "AnGe 4 yont 1ike, mote fovoroit | Trlands Hnd Fansoi to siyons’ lis Would, TNIS SPACE IS RESERVED FOR THIE who have thus far been seen, and they 4 4 are Messes O'Keefie and Timme- Mr. A VICTIM OF PANAMA. NSRS and s worthy of a place in - history with ) *The are more goldiers north of the o ¢ cefle had ne cipated ft \ ton Brooks and others of that class O'Keetle had not anticipated the resigna- | g0 pgunces the Canal as Tmpossi= | Union Puc railroad,” ¢himed in Col, on Brogks and Ul ) : i him a cortain fecling of satisfactio Augnst Meister, an engincer, lately [ it Bufy as Mr. - Schwenk = savs, | Vil S B T T lie may bo necessary to direct attention to | employed upon the Panama canal, eame | they ean’t afford to go to where the re- s At the fact that in the address, the name of [ into town yesterday with a lotterlo ro. | Uitiona hinve heen liold. 2 e A e R R S R b vday withalet f intro Both gentiemen then outlined the at- Brains Wanted, not Pugilism. tho oflier two members are mentioned | jUotion 10 City Engineor Rosowator. He | tractions for the reunion. o farg will | Waeo Lewler: Jim Laird and ; ; This may have been the resultof anover- [ 100ks enfeebled, asif he had had a hard | be one-half rate tor the round trip. The Representative Cobbh have been WHO WILL OPEN WITH AN ENTIRE NEW STOCK AT sight, but there are some people who | time, and the stovy told by him bears out | Will be 800 tents on the ground. The | showi their teeth at one an- tinnk it was intende a veminder to | his appearance. He is now on his way to | ¢Ump Wil be named after Senator Man- | oiher in the house for sometime, and 8n B | B et | R TR | BEAIGE R 1 SO8 FARNAM STRERET 1 o rience o have Mr. Pierc N cners AT ‘ort 1 i inaomanner which reminds one of the AT work there for two years back, having | Seventy-live posts will_be in attendance | action of sehool boys m a_little quarrel > removed from his position and s place | g n 0 " P v ¥ 1 3 RNed: by o HRIAGBEAL - Thi S wail Bol there from Germany. — During and accommodations will be provided | ghout who is the | At Liird onllad Cobl p T he has been employed as engineer. | for 15,000 people. There will be thr a liar, i AT ORI TER, know last year that Mr, Timme had a | g says that when o loft i or 15, people. Cre 1 t a diar, aud Cobb called Laird o perjurer. bot6 RS 10! B 08It 8 v L © corps of colored cavairy, a rank of Then Laird struck his antagonist in the proforred eandidate Tor | the | Postion: | 14,000 men employed with a corps of en- | tilldry and fifty Indian stouts in_attend- | nonth enusing the blopd o o, I O apou e L S b ¢ Wiaronis sccussor by thin! assiatino of | Elioors; comptising thirty-seven mem- | ance. “The eamp will be located ov the | js a big man and would probably do Commyssioner O'Keolto's vote.The lat- | pirse The heat is intonse, ranging os | Blkhorn abont a mile trom Novfolk. A | well in'a sparring match, but thie peopie tor” while a democrat, was slow to be | DB a8 124 deg. ©oin = the | theatro will be erected on Bthe grounds | of Nebraska should learh trom this that convy d to M o's views 1 this | onve. Malarial {\‘\.-r 18 - wre- |in which a fivst class minstrel show will | jt js men of hrain and sense that is needed | matlor and ns Mr. Corliss was in favor | yaiont and the death rato ave be given nightly. ‘The Scott jubilee sing- | in the national congress rather than WIFEERIR LA Mt Plordo. Mr. T N 0 men per day. The foree of men ém- | ers of Towa will also give unique ent sluggors Doon Toreed o submit o the inevitable, | Played 18 composed mainly of Germans, | tainments, General Crook and Robert [ © =0 been forced to submit to the in French and Spaniards, and natives of the | Lincoln will be present and Red Cloud ELS TR surrounding islands, white men from this | will visit and be the guest of RIRSHEHGh Bf oLy SeD 4 part of the world being unable to stand | General Brisbin, There will be A Disgrace to the Sta fhe position of counly comumissioner,Wha | the hoat. Tne wages paid engineers rate [ o sham battie between the | Columbus Wt Jim Laird has &m.lm' Tt s also said that ho has al | 25 high as §400 amonth. Mr. Meister | Indian scouts, mounted, and the eolored | disgraced himself, if indeed that were AV G STHIOH OO, Lo, Ll s wiren wis guaranteed £300 per month, but i There will also be an Indian | possible. and brought & biush of shame % l#o known thnt Oor. | o lhns wmobbeen paidin a yoat. Atthe v about fifty braves of the [ upon the cheeks of his constituents, by iss has o desire to be his own sio. | Present time there is no reasonable prob- | Suntee mation. The G. A. R. post of [ making an assault upon Congressman cessor and foels a8 other officials have | RPility that the canal will ever be com- ol City, Dak., comprising 115 uni- [ Cobb ot Indiana. He is a disgrace to AN B i bubiordinto. oukiit o lioan: | Proted: formed men, will be at hand, ind in all | the state, and would be more in place in upporter instond of rival for the | o lo ChomnFime Jorses huifer | Probability come to Omaba, *On Friday | o danee fouso or with a_pack of rowdy coted office. 1t is further related that, | e s ke Cheap—Fine Jersey heifer | there will be an excursion from Norfoik | cowboys than in congress. ORYEhEIE TSt el 6 Lt + | galf, three months old. Addressat onee, | to Rapid City, and the tare for the round Ontholr Inst trip 10 o hcola. o littlo sam- | H. C., care Pacific Hotol Co. trip will be but §12, thus enabling « A Big Job on Hand. and Timme; that Preree heard of it, and Hastings vs. Omaha, body to see the wonderful, vichness of | Neligh Leader: If Jim Laird is going made up his mind that he would *not be | Undoubtedly the most exciting series | that part of the country. | e to wiip every Nebraska man who hasac? bounced anyway,'”” hence the document | ot haseball games played in Omaha this | COMImittees are working with « gre cused him of fraudulently obtaining gov- me This action les grbasobi Celmos pliayst maOmuuaitiislidenlotihitellizenc! _ nd will | ernment land, he will have a job on’ his ce to act as he pleases in the matter | Y4 “"“I"l‘“”“_‘"“ bR i ";‘"‘ Pa- | doubtless make the L . 1 will keep him out of other f funning for commissione: ‘ifies and Hastings, on next Saturday and 3 S : i chief for some time to come. The commissioners lute yesterday af- | Sunday. The Hastings team is unque Opolt's Hotel, Lincoln Neb., opencd - March 15th, first ss in every respect. e Bully's Argument. ternoon sclected Mr. John “Mahone tionably the strongest in Nebraska out- mong them to motify them to employe in_the master. mechanic’s de- | gide of Omaha, while the Union Pacifics ; S Tribune: Laird planted a Ne- te the premises within'the next thirty M~ BURKE & SONS, ° artment of the Union Pacific, to sucee, R T AT e b vt fist on Cobb’s nose in the scnate | days. The rond is grading at the point Mr. Pierce. The nomination of Mr. Ma- | £5FOTETERE W BICHHIL R VOIY SO | (w1t the Nebraska Meteorologise | Tecently. That's apoor way for states | méntioned, with the intention of widen- }Il‘olw_y was made by Commissioner ; ll. u.|« owing are the positions BRYS oT[OOIMTRE W aather men of the nineteenth contury to ing their yards for switching purposes. g Tinime. or the two day: h kb 3 questions. Some of the squatte ave already be- ODDS AND ENDS. e : Fost [Whnn_\.‘ e '"pl flgl“‘ nt"“( el Not Bullt That Way ;,‘I":‘u,'}.‘;(.i\c, NG o et S AN S. Foster | of a minimum period they fi com- S y e i Sha Sl | pis G Bt oo s ass along the merth edge of | Denver Tribune:Repubiican: Congr Going to Hunt a_Pugilist. UNION STOCK YARODS, OMAHA, NEB. R N o i rerponierds (R0d : ; sibrimnbleen | AU UIE with an occasional dip to- | men Laird and Cobb scem to have “been | Jack Burke has not notified Prof. Fal- | | REFERE? Verchiants' and Fapners® Bank, Davi City, Neb.s Kearnos Nattonal N -Book. X chel ausel 0 s 0 - z teeithe G T LT R ey RS It P v ank, rney, olumbis State Bank. Columbus, Neb,; A ohald’s nk, Nor It was with fear and trepidation that | JEer . . 3 | ward the extreme southern edge. We oo, 5:::&-)’-'."{“'?..'.’r'rl.t-,ul-.l”-“‘n‘»f.f;'\‘\-'.".-.‘. fHoner 3;;,.\‘.“'5"{.‘,’{3',‘.?,«‘»"1'»'.’-'.:\-.“}",”.,','“.1.!:? ‘ Elatie e OnmlngiationalHan ki OuintNG 'L‘nchc:l for u\'«rmi:\la‘vxlu:o(u:t;k i his mother kissed him good-bye as he | Eley.. 5 ader | can see them do this in th 'mlr storms | never intended for statesmen. o in this city and Patsy Cardift, of St. L Oflading atis 4 E SR e S ¥ wolson | viewed on tie sun’s surface. They then — aul, wires that he cannot come.’ Prof. l(;::l:’llx: 2 Ho hat lu\;-\pi-\hltf:f.-nwu\:;Llal:x\(- “:; -Miles | fnerease to a maximum. s more fre A Disgraceful Affair. lion is determined that Clow shall Fairbury Gazette: Our 1 has fin L« i § UNDAY, . g | Liberty Journal: A ceful affair | have an opportunity to show his mettle the county in which he was born and had § i quently along the lower cdge of the | 4oy " hlace in the national capitol on | beforo he i eI O RS il e C- E MAYNEv never before been in the metropolis, He bur - iings | storm belts; then cease, and a period of | Phyrsday of last week in which our con- | fore leave for Columbus to-day .to - had grown tired of the old routine of farm - BBt | quiot ocours. These piriods are regular, | grossmi, dames Laird, and Co secure John Kane, a promising boxer LEADING REAL ESTATE DEALER, work and longed for something new. 3 Hiiisis | having an incquality which itself is regu- | man Cobb of Indiuna, figured ver, who is betieved by I jends 1o be the And 50 it was that F c N ot Roher | iar, and their times 1 be read. (But b])lf'lln\h]_\, It sceis ths b the two mem- | coming Nebraska champion, Kane will §. W. COR. 15th AND FARNAM, OMARIA, t t Pl A 3 = Bader : Proctor or Hazen.) The general bers had afew warm words on the floor | probably consent to meet Clow and in _ Nalal 1 291 1 WONty:two, bourd L NKicholson | B0 by T O e her for Aumuat, | ©f the house and one bantered the other | that event an interesting contest wiil be Property of every description for sale m all parts of the city. Lands tor sa) 91}? Omaha. He was Anderson af. ster FACL oy siie SWoBtIer ok | AUENSS wd settle the matter. Ac- 2 county in Nebras A complete set of Abstracts of Titles of Unu'im 13 (J)“:nmt (i ¢| -townsims v 150 desire 4 LB ¢ both startes B vhe Maps of the City, State or county, or any other information desired furnispes il Cneman, who sl doshiod 10 Tothe T. P, A. boys of southwestern Joannrs A aln armawilimore etk foriEtanior Hha e frés of clarge apon application. Y cir stock started : Bos k el, § s, Neb., Au- er storims. E J 1 w that sl 3 i 0 seo the sights. They went through all | gust 1st,at 8p. m., for the purpose of | 3 nzing to ot northerly winds with | gnshing from his mouth. The affair was the big buildings, took a shot or two in | organizing a sub-division post av Hast- | thunder storms. disgraceful in the extreme and entirely the shooting galleries, and went through | ings. 4. Hot, stifling ealms. unnec and unealled for, and we the “ Battle of Gettysburg " building e 5. Calih, clear. Look for variable stars, hope the people will frown upon it in They wore just debating what to do next Mr. Jacobson Serenaded 6. Calm, changing from south to east Wind. | sycjy a manner that Mr. Laird will not when th d one of Stephenson’s | Mr. C. A. obson, of the firm of | 7 Clouding from west, dare to repeat the act. two-wheelors rolling up the strect. I | Harris Brothers & Co., paper manufactu- | & S S0 Sroan ™ ; grouder what that “erc thing is?” said Duane St. has bee! 10, Winds northerly, calming, whoy Hero. i 5 oti i Nettloson, musingly; *'wears 1o mo I | 1 town ' couplo. of wenks, fnvestgating | 11 ieh temperature. " ' i : Jim Laird, the Andilessitharicostiitiliclosed ity never see one of 'em wehickles hefore.” - e Poetl = |12 Areas visited by thunder storms. T 2 4 p the large stock of N, don't you Knows snid his som. | the obstacles and advantages of erceting | 1ok for a grenter th gowboy - republican | eongrissman f 2 panion, loftil 0 b8 n sonbil 8 that aper mill in Omaha, with the capaeity | ust me adiant point is in Per "”',"'1 ‘l]nr; second "Mf"i‘ “'-“T 01" returned ' Nettleson, trying to efec ng our home want, Mr. Jacob- | S¢Us whic : rthe line of the | tinguished himself ina _capitol builiding : d Tl ) L ] s ¢ way in the northenst sky, at Washington lust weck by strikin : ndifference. “Well, 'supposin’ wa | son ver to some questions on the [ MY phoring Jongressmian C I spector fako & ride on it Accordinglythoy subject, said to the BEE roporter that he AT D O et Chpotlo: hailed the driver jumped into the seab | was not prepared to speak before con- 5. High temperature. sublican, reported before the admin. ! 1 n ho S and were driven for two hours about the [ sulting with his New York house, and if 16. General rains. Drought ends, L” wtion ' ¢ into power that Laird and G 00 ) city. When they asked the cab driver | deemed advisable by the firm to go 7. West to north winds, others had fraudulently obtmned poss the amount of his charge, he replied | ahead, the Bee would soon hear of it, G B BKY. ion of a large tract of land on the Stink- And Gents’® Furnishing Goods “two dollars.)’ “By the tarnel Moscs,” | Mr. Jacobson wus waited Ok Al ing Water creck and Commissioner of the snid Netileson, “that’s an outrage. Why | upon ‘and serenade Wednes- JiiEhnorthorly rinds. s TR R P guwu home 1 can hire Deacon’ Jones | night by the Svea-Nore Sing- Falling barometer, ) to this transaction and 2 ack all day for a dollar.”’ mg society of this ('ily some of the mem- Heavy rains, ird struck him. riends then inte b A B “Don't care,” siid the driver sullenly, | bers bemg intimate Now York friends of Showery. forod and the afair ended, If Laird . i “I want §2." his. The harmony of shading of this ring sky. should attempt to whip every Nebraska “Dangmy buttons” said Nettleson in | club was a surprise to Mr. Jacobson, who s - ot Ao e ot s it 614 and 616 5. 10th St. roply, ‘I won't_pay it! Why people in | thought that the would do credit to any Tastiodorthinds, ulently obtaining government land he g ; : —— this town are infernal old swin—" " simifar organization enst or west. o Ihea add would” be compelled to dress up every Aword to the wise is swjicient. He never finish 5 sentence, for just 80, Noitherly democratic editor in the state and a then a_policeman came up and” carvied [ For SALE—Two seotions of choiceland | 81 Olear wid hleasint. ber of republi e 7e cine and see for yourselves. himof'tojail. Yesterday morning Judge | in Howard county, this state. Best of Bt oir Afferalogletih | AUMbeEo Topyblioan ones, Absolutely Pure ;s';f::,‘,rwffi.:'f:flll.-.l .I]‘ll;lzlfi!,f:‘:i‘l e R e R ‘)’,‘\-'},‘i':""”""""""' of Bugllets. A O e AT IO AT Bad been found on his pérson. “It’s a | next few d rice and terms that will SR k . kinds and oannt bo " N g = y 4 ek Aithia 3 v man of fine v v good petition with the multitude of low dern shawe,” said the prisoner after he Y rties se The West Block (No. 5) of Hawthorne pre askn pugilis .f”;,.,l tost, Bort wolght alim or phosphato powd . had paid his fine, “‘that a man can't carry | good land either for farming or iny Is for sal B. ¥ s & Co. Sold in cans. K BAKING Powbenr Co, avolver | R A A L s ] e . ety 2 S % what the s and people of this state | gHIGOnY In cans. . BoYAL BAKING I'C BB &0, a revolver in this hyer town where so | ment will do well to give this thenr atten- Are Sole Agents, Mmost want 1s some one who. will defond | 468 'Vailst. Now Yori, much inkickwity is goin’ on.” tion, 'Address Geo. N. Hicks, I O. Box | - These 14 lots front cust on 85th st., run- | their rights and work for their interests. | Jue=——"" 614 and 616 S, 10th st. “The disposition lately displayed by | 800, Omaba, ning back 151 feet to 36th st., are ths recent “sparring match? i ) EER two of our Nebraska congressmen,” said Music in Saloons, and sightly, with gentleslope to the . | house, which afterwards came near re- fl I_ alocal politician, “toresontinsinuations, | Marshal — Cummings said yes- | Lies just north of West End, and is for | Sulting in u hand to hand fight, wus o L. . may, for aughtwe know, haven dopross. | terday that he proposed to | salo at lower prices than any surrounding | 418&race to him and as the Omana BEE OREO8s says onght to_forever retire him from T ing effect upon the number and intelli- | strictly Zeuforce the new order | property. Terms, one-fourth h, 1, 2 | public ife, The second district ought to ) gence of irants for congressional | relatiye to musice in saloons, No propri and ¥ yearson balance. tHom kers | be repsesented by a better and abler man > honors. May 1t not be deemed advisable | tor will be allowed to have music of any | and inve stors should see this property. than James Laird, ! ot = » on the part of the conventions to select | sort in his place. Many saloon-keep The cable Line west on any street dou- " ! & > prices withi 4 What Devotiont é £ 5 1 might be able to repel insinua- | music-boxes are kicking about the mat- Police Court, almost there are papers bellowing about tions in the proper manner, 1t | ter. Sowme four or five of them have en- Olve Hand and Mary Sperry, two | Jim Laird doing the right thing in stri R Watches Di'unonds Fine Jeweh‘y Silverware thatshould be done, only men of brawn | deavored to secure theatre licenses, | women of easy virtue were arraigned be- | b (i’,!::~..([:u‘l\l;l:l‘"“bl"rh“" ;.:..|I|‘..‘m-f.h ‘]Ji b largest stock, Pricos Uso lowost. Fino ropaiviug n speoiulty, Al work warrantod. Coruo collared tools of the grasping corpora- Douglas und 15th street, Omuha tions. Aside from politics—the Journal believes that such actions are unbecom- : min S per on south Thirteenth | ing a gentleman, and especially a con- £ % o Y as Y and musele would be honored with a | which will enable them to continue the Judge Stenbeig yesterday morning nomination. But, unfortunately, brawn | music. Such heenses cost 100 each, but | charged” with maintaining a disorderly and muselo and brains aro ot compau | 1 18 probable it they will nof be | houso next to the residenco of Council- :::‘lsv “r“;' f“‘l“'“”-‘l “""|'l“’ or of I”’]‘l The ladies of the Woman's Christian | G0 4 $10 and costs, and | gressman. In the effete east, Nebraska ‘Cor. T8th STREE Tand CAPITOL AVE, rmer is more qualiticd to play in a ball | ‘Pomperance Union are civeulating a_pe- | Street. and costs, gressmin, 0 o if, Nobras 2R ) STRRE T and 3 P d H t el than 0 ezt n (e Rl ot "oon. | WS ik the ki wiose St | the other 85 and costs Louisa S was | 13 rogardia s the home ofguigwaand | o LT (P 0 cademyo e dacre ear fress. 1t wonld beacold day for Pat | day, and will present the same 1o tho | fined §3 and costs for using profane lan- | CONDOYS: (| The Howdy Wost' it 18 HIC AND SURGICAL " A N N TR | or and council &t an carly a doy Sliaddang pna callec @ all have & common intercs o} 8 h P 7 BRACES AND APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITIES, other aspirants if this regirement were ossible. They have already cured @ " = in sustaining our state. When such men LECTRIC BATTERIES. ! eqiroment were | possiblo. ‘Chey have already” sccured ® | ®gprank Nottloson paid a fine of $5and | as Taird ohizage in brawls and Lgits, dra e Tt o PARK PLACE,OMAHA, NEB. " PRI insisted upon.” arge number ane: I — arge umber of name costs for carry ing concealed weapons and | does it not seem that, if he is v - ‘ d — TALKS WITH PRAVELEL N TR TR William Ry charged with drunken- | tative man, and a congressman is sup c d fnveatigato Zor iahmsslves o e Short Interviews Gathered in the | Couscr Bt Ta., July 28,—[To the | 2858 Was disc i posed 10 be, shen TOrisns we 4ro Bl e 81 whay Castd T Pavabhle h Advance c L BLues, Ta., 2 umpers out here. blustering, brag: : 2 Kecing them. s (=) X7 Hotel Rotund Editor of the Beg.J—Under the head of | J. L. Wilkie, manufacturer of paper | ging bully, like Stinking Wate ! ook balvasiro of ‘the Eaiae, BIS erms, J. C. Gorham, San Francisco, Cal “Big Deal” your reporter has an article | boxes, 106 5. 14th strect Omaha, do “our ‘state more harm in three | EAS Filos, Tumare, i | Including Board, Washing, Tuition in English or Freuch, Instrumental musd i /e —_— i g a 3 ors | » 5 i h,Broncl ] on, Blectrie have just come in from Frisco. Every- | that is incorreet. We have a lease for the minutes than all the papers in the Jag Rldney. Ko, Eur, Skin, b Use of Books, per session or five months, $150. A L BRACES References are required from persons unknown to the institution. For further thing th G.A.R. The people of [ J.J. Brown building, corner Fourteen o e, AN Notos, can do it good, in twico the time. We be W aperiiora Qur gity aro making grent Dronarations | Mkt DOAGIAS Airects in shadl puneon s | 9. . Clarke, genoral manager of tho | Lieve thatsoms of {la siiderbound news- | prasest; bt sl loas of Naded) o Buzsie i Rt. Rev, Jas. 0'Oonnor or to the Lady Superior. for the coming reunion and propose to | With & wholesale rubber goods business, | € . P.and O, s in thi papers would have endorsed Guiteau's | Appliancés, manafactured y aformation apply to the Rt. Rev, Jas. y Sup 5 IR s val. | assassing Garfield, had the | _ Theonly reliable Medical Instituiemaking ortain the soterans in o royal manner, | €X¢ept about soventy feet of the ground | K. C. Morchouse, of the Missouri Val. [ ftsassination of (urbeld, had tho Sitertain tho veterans in a royal manner. | ioor" fronting on Douglas street, which | loy road, 1 in Omaha. lamented* Charlos represcited the cor- | Private, Speclal & Narvous Diseases Dont you forget ity tho old soldiors will | wo subict, (e the olothing company ‘as | ““bhy Union' Pucitio roports show hoavy | Fos i 45 coresto WINER D Dol | arnconmadtodihitbdutimmonscon | (R DISBROW & (0 l‘empleton & Whlmey reated in a manner that will » stated, lease make the correci rai p: | ati I’ b . 1 It V. V) P an T bl Fotovo &) philitio § Jlson frow tho systed . . them beliovers forever in the liberality of | Yours truly, Z. 7. Linpsex & Co. rains on western stations of that road. to sustain bis party—but when a man is | We can removo g5philitic polson from Wi system 1 ur people. Everything points t 9 i o H. D. Pike, chief clerk, General Sued guilty of an act that mukes decency 8 treatment for losa of vital power, Dealers in— fnal fiattho afiair will 8 A g :\;:‘1:",1":,5 ONORTH NEBRASKA VETERANS perintendent Smith's office, has returned | shudder, the morals of our country, out- | 4 § AT ON OOy e FAdsers Wholesalo Manufacturers and Dealers in B i vk ol rom Manitou, Col. raged and insuited, should bo considered | 8a9.5gault usor soud BAmOANS BT GRS | HARD AND SOFT COAL AND W00D, R They Will Hold a Reunion A st 1 8. B. Hynes, general freight and p: of more importance than a slugger who | you.in plsin wrapper cut s . 7. A, Wieder, Nogfolls *“Tuo North o Rarptton August 17 | B B et anana taad | b nestlonably secured largs (ructs of | v BRIVATE ©{RGULAR T0MEN, ash, Doors, Blinds, ebraska Insane asylum will s0om be | For many vears back. the soldiers arrived in the city yesterday with his | Unele Sam's domain. EAGE: WRAKNEES, wpk o g T B A R r«uwy f0r tho raot, T think 1o Gbauis N‘,",fi o wf"}mk‘b"m e ot | famaily and o party of rfendon s shocial Squatters Must Go, f A CREAS A m",”,",',',k,wn,,::,,,,,,w,.,,l' 5 . " orth Nebraska have been endeavoring ar. ‘They are ' e RS q -l 8 N/ P antle: '8y cw I iy woek the contractor will be ready to lay 0 cavoring | car. ~They are e route to Minnesota to AR s Ol S yn i end a short vacati The Union Pacific road, almost from ¥ o, Baickets, I s | T don\t kuow ow lanalt to secure for some town in their part of [ spend a short vacation on e 1 iy b treaiod uc thote Bracke will take him to lay them, but the build the state, the aunual soldie’, ' reunion in “Thirteenth street west to Twentieth, is | homes, - % | SOROLL WORK and TURNING. is They hay D SUCCesS: Brevitios, lined by shanties of all descriptions, 160 ¢ 3 i {OLL " NING. ing must be completad by the 15t of Jan- :::',T fals ,i'",;’,::“‘:fii",‘:t\"‘:f ety | The bank cloarings yesterday wer | which have hugged the track for years : niligterview preferiod s o s e e ) ary. Well, I don’t know the width, but i\ 2 TRURION UAs Lever Sone DOFW | 470,184.48, These are all eccupied by squatters: The udeuce ab reasonsbie A AR P e, Office ~218 South Fifteenth st &ofmwh is 210 foet. IU's an immense | ©f the Union Pacific railrond. As & cou- | “'p/ry Millard and Robert ‘Garlich left | ground in question is now needed by the | grice . S : ir. " The foundation isof rock and the | s2quence, to attend it, the soldiers of | Jast eyening for New York. M. rlich | road, and yesterda morning OfLee & Warerooms Cor. 12th & lzard Sts Yurds—Fighteeuth nd lzard sts, or stories ave of brick, Itwill be con- | north Nebraska have been compelled to l will remaiu east for a couple of weeks, | 80 ageut Wiks dispatched - a- Rock Springs, Hlinois, Missourl and Iowa Soft Coal,