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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, AUGUST 29, fecling of faintness and n on the passer-by. I India s are, howeve régularly enltivate yare Lincoln's ity Oouncil Given a Free Excur- planted in rows in the tic wnd ave sion Over the M, P, Extension, , ticular wrdy Vi T WEEPING WATER'S RECEPTION. | ¢ by women and ehile covered to keep out dirt and ins - which are weted by the odor of rar 05t skimmed off Weeping Water and Lince that t tinto vials, nounced as open At wi ) d. Soit may wn e e | Have lots for sale in Mayne Place, only 8 blocks from street car and arve |3y i il at required stillation of 50,000 timt day the company, through P. J ‘ S| admitted by all to be the finest lots in the city, $1,200 to $1,800 each | i = Lincoln, placed a special train at the dis eiivtie W BHETRE TN vosal of the eity eouncil of Lincoln for Experiments in Driving Close to the an excursion over the new road. Upon Edges of Clifts—Orce Too the return of the excursionists to Lincoln ML the road could safely be doc 1 open, 9 Some of the stage drivers out here cone tinue even yet, in spite of the accidents and business could then be taken with ! wanranen of iy in vt o vien | Tg ¢ miles northwest from postotfice on the Belt Railway. We have both houses and lots for sale in this | [ i i Wi SR of fanconn it ieone | hegutiful addition, on monthly payments cheaper than they can be bought in any other part of the city. | i bl i The exc wlrs‘mn train left nl"v.ll at 1045 place had a lesson administered to him yesterday which he is Iikely to remember. m the morning, and an enumeration 2 He had “*bowled un' somewhat, s he showed the following passengers aboard freely eonfessed, ani wi vond OF Uit Bl ebUAT =L raaidont “DIouiE - beeame at all diflienlt he his long Mossrs. Dean, Hargrowes, wsly, ” 3 N ;;.I.'vl'...\:‘]ulz,»[:“‘:'nh.”\r.x‘;-1?“‘\\{5:,'u-|:.“";::::l ki ~",*'3""'73' wiy o we v | I8 two miles southeast of postoffice and ir being built up rapidly. We are offering lots for $350 on long time. |l ., i i can, John R, Clar HWEK s . rolled and Turehed he' remonstrated with §tod! Hovay, " Bialys Yo All we ask is for you to go and see vhese lots and we are confident you will buy. L T Bpencer, Georgo E. Spencer, A. S often as the opportmiy permnittod they Smith, R. D. Stearn, A. S. Burne ( i ° put their heads out of the windows and ofthe te Journal, Hoge of the Daily “Oh, this ain't nothing, ' sai i N ews and tho representative of the Bek neer of the ch l‘\l\r(] “|,).|~[|_\‘.§. “i The run was made to Weeping Water, come to the bend in the road do awaine it inon' ot s | Lies east of the cemetery and is only one mile and a half from the postoffice. We are offering these lots at $650 | i Lot Vi Bt ERncR s t0I8900/en oLg tilite, WolaVe(propolty ACK BRI VA PATES O U Git i avIGRROUARIE DHCSHRRGISEES idhiriniis i SR e B S a feW of WhiCh we give below: and down the hill without doing any : harm to any of you. I've done that sort view from the new road is everything in | b Y 3 of thing hundreds of times. In fact, my the way of coroborating this cment. House and lot. Shinn's addition, §1,700 | boss puts stones along the road just for 7 me to knock 'em out. Git there, you! [ Park avenue street ear, §3,630, i Monthly payments. Git, ut” Two very flourishing towns in that see- | 270 feet front on Leavenworth, $8,500. 2feet on Leavenworth street, house of [ House and lot, Boggs & Hill's addition, | House of 6 rooms on Leavenw tion ly blossoming into good, substantial growth—the towns of _ : Gt and 1':_5.}1.‘;\“_”._1‘ ml(u 3 '1";::;'.":.1\\'-"h‘.‘;.’;ly;h: 2 lots fronting on Hanscom Part, $1,050 | $10,000. 22-foot lot, Cuming, near 16th, $:3.500. 25! foot 'on Fatnan stroot, batwoonoth :;:.rinlnlzlmh;\:r \‘ml(\“r their 10ad of ripening to $1,250 each, The finest building lots in Redick's | 66 feet on Saunders, near Cuming, large there need be no_question but that of 4 rooms, lot 99134 on 20th st., | Grove. Cheap. house, $6,300 will be business for the new rail- % ) y W nd the men of busine £2,500. East front lot, Hanscom Place, $1,500. 2 nice lots, Saunders & Himebaugh's ad- all“this abundance of prosper it all a factor to contribute to t | of Lincoln as well A)u the welfare of > 800. Easy terms. street cars on Leavenworth and Fu Fine acres, West Omaha, 6,000, e R eroutaibaty r One of the finest lots on Walnut Hill, | - nam streets, . Easy terms, Lots on Georgia avenue, $2,000. 2 houses, 8 rooms each, corn, W “1'1'11"1'1.“'“\‘ eyt 41ots in Davenport's sub, near Saunders | House, 2 lots, Walnut Hill, $2,300. LA L met at the depot'by ¢ ¢ del on « et citizens from that place, including the [ 13 lots, near West Side, $1,800. One of the finest residences in the city. | Lot on N.17th street, members of their town government, and os, Tattle! i 2 . 5 el b e ; ; & i 5 aeres, Tuttle's subdivision, 160 fect front on 16th streed For price a crms call e “ N. 16th street, j sale, list 1t with us, kot to the public hail i ) c 0 fect front on 16th stre For price and terms call at office. Lot on N. 16th street, ale, list 1 X Yo n0|(bab ngain sul TioEoOTN where, after acquaintances had 1eYou do that s e, order was ¢ 1»!m_| i E. H. I'his nettled the fellow, and when the \\nuh;\’vl l\ ||:|3.|‘|m\||r1‘u’*h;w\ T[:n;l[: (‘|‘l: m..- next (r]lylml“ ity presented itself he an- ace in a speceh appropriate e unced that he ¥ Basion. Counetiman Biinzsly and 1t D, AR T S LR l‘|~“rr~[:x;n‘tll\;t\:li\l \l\"irl;llil:‘l“‘:ll\:.l‘f:i.’:“lrlll:r‘ ’ M place that nobody but an artist could ) : ) |:|~« ent the whole outlit from going over; ty was at once inaugurated. he eiti- hut, just to show them that there was no s of Weepmg Wattr ulin the danger, he would bring the wagon b strongest way their appreciation of the into the road again in ool shape. The fact that they were placed in direct com- | Christian ehurch held a donation party N [ TREERING | within its saving portals; and only now | wounds mever allow to_be clean | Mother Superior of the commumty in | old man said nothing, and the driver ot Terms to suit 10 rooms, large barn, city water ete., | $1,250. Terms casy. The lead ling the lash, jumped madly forw ofl in obedienco postoflice, §1,800. to the bit until they scemed (ly at an, ) 3 minute to go over the blufl, the coac! 5-room house, 140 feet, South 20th street, | jtself rolling dangerously near the preci n The old man on_ the box hung on with both hands, and the forward wheel Acre on Leavenworth street, house of 8 | of the heavy veliele struck the stone and House of 6 rooms, mile and a half from and 20th, $5,500. 22 feet on Farnam, between 20th and 21st, sy terms $1,500. Special bargains in 13th strect property. House of 6 rooms, 2 lots, fine location, | Nice house of 6 rooms on Colfax, near dition, $300 each. : s whisked 1t out of the road and down the rooms, §4,500. Basy ierms, bank, the driver wheeling the team bacl Lots, Yates & Reed's addition, $500 cach, | Into_ the main rond agiin and lughing ‘ in triumph as he did so. The old gentle- Call and examine our list before buying. n had some difliculty in gaining his th, but when he was able to speak be It you have property to sell, for quick | inti UL Wpon the drier st h | X e . | for the penefit of their pastor, a party in am [ really conversant with the great | for any length of time. The house | the west. the headquarter house being at | ready for his experinent at a place where the Lincoln peopie saw in the spirit of | which there were abundant_evidences of work of christian charity being per- | has to be kept i order, and if there is a | Lafayette, Indiana, Sister Hedwig 18 in | there was a dro f only about twenty fecling v W L LR :)» e ‘I“(‘:l l.‘f“:'z the esteem in which they hold the: ->1n~wi = formed by those who have taken upon | neater or more cl \nl{ home in the eity, | charge of the hospital here. A perfect fiw-(.' Going at a furions” pace, he pulled aiy. Following the formal reception r ions wer ac and | Wheze They are Cared For in Omaha and | themselyes to livedn the world solely to | considering its humble furnishings, the | system prevails throughout the entire | the horses to the right until the wheels the hall the delezation of vigilors was The lawn at the church parson- 3”1 Thoir Nurs do good to others; or witness the perfec- | deponeth knoweth not whereof he speaks. blishment, which 2 prominent | on that side settled pereeptibly, and he escorted to the hotel, where dinner was | qge presented through the evening entire 0 are Laelr Nurse tion of noble ons where arthly | 1t is just the accomplishment of this ure of the g work therein | was on the point of wheeling back into In waiting for them, and after its diseus- | a bright and animated 0, and ard has a ‘shadow of inducement to | duous work that has wiven the sistors | porformed. A register is kept of evory [ the road when, with & suddenncss that sion carriages were takel ERICLIYO, iability ima, P THAT n==2 f " ofter, ar ativamant 1 socrety, | who nurse the sick the uneg use | patient who enters, ineludin f took everybody's breath away, the stage, Sine 5869 s i A THAT L | ofter, and_a r 3 sociely, the sick | 1 ¢ ) 1 c, ‘erybody Y, the stage, over the town. After Uu.‘ at 230 (_ha ex: L éxpressiop o1 thanks from fhe HOWNHOUSEONTHE HILL althougn iving among its most weive | of the world, Rellzious movemenis and I sex malit R L ail- | with all its inmates, and the team were éurslonists returned to Lincoln with the : g g ) 5! i £ 3 7 most_satisfactory remembrance of their pastor, completed the cvening’s enjoy- scessary for the proper per- | religions practices ave criticised in all | nieit, thé person L0 recomments od fiecls over head 45 the bote o m:fit. ST ST i A Noble Seat of Charity—The Great | formance of the work at hand. ('nlnu'-in: L‘hr;sh»llulum, hull no one \'ll-l :uln]nwiun,r \"wulwllm-.l nl- ment, ‘l.nl.- |uu|.] 4 the driver could gafn hi§ sit, g | he Lincoln division No.93, Brother- , N e et )maha’s home for ok si n found to have aught but words | of death, if it oceurs, discharge if cured, | feet the old man was on top of him, and . PREPARING FOR THE CAMPAIGN. | hood of Locomotive Engiacers, have bo W¥orklonehalBrancischnlBiscors il ORahnisibomo oxRthofSlolisl S ERUD) for those noble. womon whose | Ote: . ‘Lhia bool. tolls a Baintod tals. | he gVo hiny B0k A pOURGINE &aho btages The republican county central commit- | fectud arrangements for a- grand lawn —Anlusticution that Should Dositions in the city—in the upper row, | lifetime is given to hospital work, Mon | Aniong other things it shows that nearly | stecror in this country has had i years, tee, at their mm'(m% heldat the county | sociable that the throttle pullers will be Remembered. as it were, of the natural amphithe CH who will deny the existence | six hundred paticnts have been treated | It took all the rest of the passengers to judige’s oftice, called the comnty convti | make one of the vory brightest and_best Which - circling _ around to the west | of a God, but they will at the sume time | in this hospital since the dawn of 1886, | pull him off, and even then he wanted to Uon to meet In Lincon on Aoncay, the | and most enjoyable sociables of the 5 2 displa) he educational prosce be the loudest in” praise of the sisters, | Some have passed gent fully | go at him agam. Fortunately nobod; 20th day of September, at 2 o'cloek . m the date of the socialis fixed for | [Writlen for the Omaha Sunday Bee.] 4 the educational proscenium 1 { Bl : hatels y 20th d: b clockn: e | soason. the date of the socialis fixed for | - [] ! Z y boxes, the High sehool and Craighton col- | Who are friends to the distressed when | away to the shadowy shoré; jority | Was seriously hurt, and_ufter a delay of thsiprimansaitolnhaldion ReiaRLB Bi| jtiie aa nruu»c,igm..-vm.m_th. and it will | The general concluding words' of the | U™\l Sty mumber of private boses | 1l the rest of the worid, even relati have had a new hysical lifo given theni; | about two hours, made necossary by tho difforont wards and prooincis. | b v success. Tho following committees | newspaper aceident or sudden sicknoss | whete woalth ks erected. costiy hearth. | have deserted them. The same spiit that | @ spiritual one, too, i they have any | breakages in the stage and harness, the iontyicnaioutofithieRtyonty: loue Apres ihayafitiniobarer mmittee o ar- | jtam of the day alternates botween “re- | stones to satisfy the arehitcetural 1. | influenced the great commoner, Thud | thought of the (rue meaning of a_friend | journey r 1 oinotsn the county ware ropresanted, zements ¥, ie, C. ack 3 e ricitie g is a medioere | Stevens, to desire noone else around him | in need—the need of all nec ckness, | Just” befor ving here the driver 1 to th 1 k ities of the d It is a mediocre and a large gathering of yoliticians r. C. M. Hedg Co ttod moved to the undertaker nd, 't y aeh) 2 Akl £ , . R g0 Gy o retur, ¢ 7 000 2 p an if he had li i b R e B ar T e a mar, C. M. Hedges ommittee on T Toiihoiboanl GlE Tt tha for looking building, two-stories in ation | when dying—to have no minister, for he | These people veturn to their daily oceu- | asked the old man if he had licked him ormed tho gudienco. ST convention | goption— nuel Kimbail, ¥. W 0 the hospital. the former, | | over @ vory- indifferent basement, | recognized no church—and to advoc pations. For a time itis known that they | ali he wanted to. {n‘i Jrnn Ar}\"n)uxl( has already been en- | g Manchester. C;'""Lh not complete until the inquest | Within the laiter are the steam heating | their cause in congress and pi thewr | were nursed and made well at the hospi- “Beeavse,” he said, “if you have I ered upon h zost, =, i T S chapter is written and frequently the | arrangement, the kitchen, sisters’ dining | Works hefore the whole world, 1s still | tal, buv this little episode in their lives is [ want to as a special or that you SOCIAL EVENTS OF THE WEEK ZBolConntnyaBoyiapititheREranidant Bli e = e e e oLl o laa | r, yme store rooms, and the lamdry, | abroad in the land and has been since | apt to be numbered with the dead things nything about this thing," Miss Maggie Hallett, who hu i rondack Correspondence N. Y. & B | C h and Y et hataradlatids £ tha ohvist oV 5 wi ATyl gor said ho: euessell Natw ss Maga ) IO CORLOBPONCIANROKES . | and the courts figure. The word coroner w contintons round | the cradle days of the echristian past. Not overy one who is is Che pissenger said he guessed he was an extended visit to Ottumy .y 18 A curious ineident oceurr r > v 8 > . K OXIANCH i 4 X 4 e ) h wd work, very hard wor rdeli- | It is the sheerest nonsense to sq sure to g but it is moral cer- | satisfied, and thut he would keep mum if home again to Lincoln, day during the president’s stroll. A | is suflicicnt to interest the public at all | PN OLS, L s . O LN e is. being. du : i e T Sghaat Ml it t4 J Yarfe St S ¥ . et iy X % wte feminine hands. On the first floor | that work such as is being ds one who is well will one | the others did ey 1, and the g Mulln md (B, b Diiéoiacabemej hglt-eyatibut roughlyidressodiind Smet [ times, nnd whien his “businoss capt! ig on the business parlor, reception. room, | done at St. Joseph’s hospital could even Le ick. It is a good thing in | jehn is stiil on the box in asubdued frame {\nl.n'::“:. ‘(Ilip"\;fl alifornia and the land of *nm\tx\\lhl Illm ;IYL‘:'HL had no idea that | (he morbid crowd is particularly atten- | four wards for patients, several private | be attempted by hired nurses, be they | davs of prosperity and health to think of | of mind. Mormondom. 7 e preside i : . 3 > LGt ced or raine: v or, ¢ others who do not enjoy se blessings - Irs. J. P, Schureman, of St. Louis, is jas the presidont. 1o vou five at | tive to the proccedings of his office. 1t | rooms for those who cin pay, the pharm- | raived or untrained. Nay, further, even | others who do noi. enjoy these blessings, A Remarkable River. Mrs.J. ; hall b h 3 YOLO focs ) ° [ ney: and some cramped aegommonations | the affection of Kinship could not accom- time will come,porhaps,when others I visiting with her sister, Mrs. 1L "W. | the hotel?" said the be requires but very little public mention to | acy, and s cramped ¢ QCHLIO) sh the o (i cIoy SR etur, 3 0 St. Paul Globe: *“Never took a trip up g \ : for 'those in charge, On the floor above | Plish the same for the sick and the ailing. 1y be required to” return the compli ; katrip up A n this place et ; “Yes," replicd Mr, E 1L together numerous “‘viewers of the | (00 tho. Ghapal, o W I"H'l s It reauires an entire life-time devotion g the Missouri rive asked o trayeling ). G. Courtnay and wife, who were | amused smile, ins” and everyone in the bailiwick | o AP £ 3t I T lef o s Iy from i ciall, the harvoest s i man of two English tourists who were ) o T e ! ! : K [ nore rooms tor those whom sickness [ & completo separation, espeeially from ispecially as the haryest season isupon ’ , sliof Rtheiod e is acquuinted with the dutics of the | does not find pennil Sisterst | what13 commonly knotvn s the ' bright | us the surnior might reiiove some ot lis | Wostward bound o Northorn” Pacil N SAORELROY county functionary who “sits upon the | slecping apartments. The original puild- | $ide of life, a voluntary abandonment “of | over rvost products for | B - 0, yes, scen him froquentl SOnRbY QDALY N 8] 8 shpo. LR] pesl i AREEUONY e ixtis | home and il that is déar about it for | chy , and they very ool Nevah, you know," responded one of home | “Goll derned ef you nin’t just the man | dead.” How diflerent when the spark | W& Wi, wrcetod Sway brek Lis ' | work of ity, whose perfeet perform- | cellars at the hospital, and the” hill s | the forcigntravelers. “This 15 our first _ it Luke, Manitou and | I've been aching to meet, You see 1've | of kifo 15 not instantly extinguished when | Sen the Jate Right Reverend Jamos | AFE S S ity of character un- | heing eut down so that the street is an | journey,” you know, in this blasted Dopvoruomsiyisitellibyithem willpiwith “f‘lk"“l"”“.}' miles to ke n look at the | one of those sudden and unlooked for | ghurch in Neb i in 1880 the build, | equalled by those in’other positions. { first-class ~condition now. There “are | coutry” e g Nevrueko oCHOR. 0 o1 1on alasted | 228 T st e o sy L oard 49 | visitations of misfortune full upor. man? | inz was iner to its present size, | The best medical skillin the city has | more accommodations ~for dona- | o\ Ii.':'}rf" JBre. Romo ‘!“m:‘!}l\“lixm Aty en i e pr L e “‘,‘(‘,j,l_.‘, 5Ok QU 1 2 ) “Taken to the hosvital” means the end | which occupies ne all of two city | volunteered its servicos to St Joseplys | tons ‘:u ”""1 hxnrmml'l than Lr'.,r thingsimbont kst irlyon i ‘\"l‘.'u”?.‘.'fimx.-u': Lower the delogates for the qul union |~ The smile on the presidential face still | of the accident story as far as the public {‘]"“' ‘“:,', istors_ of ““"f"”"” W) ""\"',““l\:m’l"',“lil l’;‘l"“',“m,';u‘,l,‘,“l Sl e i ot tho mamber of the Ihttor the | your whilo to visit. Now to bogin with, 10 tho state union at Fremont in October. | broadened. C5 is concerned. But few, if any, seck | [t 0% "5 5“‘1_;,;;3'5‘-‘ B e an ., Eons. will bring the | greater tho need of the form Tho sis- | you know it is very swift, so swift, in Mr avd Mrs. W, Lamb are lomo aftor My old dad has beon votin! up In lul.l- further details. Very fow earo to know | ey of Ot sl Il ohcatl man at onee, Phoso who dosite | ters themselves wish ' to heariily thank | Taet, that if a person fally in‘nd drojyns an wight wooks yisit in tho east inclid; | mountings for thisty yours, bogoshy LUl | wiiere this home of the maimed and the | with Sister Alphonsa a8 superior suc- | ean have their own doctor, and though | the many Zood friends who duily, weekly | his body is sclilom ever recovered. ihe 4 e 0 0 pd o Y o ¢ } By o 3 a 5 n ing Chautauqua, N. Y., and an_extended | none of the fellers "he voted for got | * ey A hink of visiting i reeded the! The It HH Catholie institution, any one of | and monthly remember the sick. The | currentis so swift that it s the life- trip through the White mountains, Their [ eloeted until he went fur Cleveland, | 5ick is. Fewer ever think of visi iy fjsedadiiham, A hoslattortare Il hod it) B et or theit onea o or | water works company furnishes its water | 1688 remains down the stream for miles many friends in_the city are vleased to | Since then onr luck changed, begzosh. | and the busy world goes round and round | Iiistering }"'iulwl the m.lm }of :lll[ the batlents, WhoDay for tholt oaro, S | supply . froe, an . et Worthy of he | aud the only hopo of rocovering them note their return. Cattle quit dying, hosses did “well, Tam | with the fortunate, the healthy and the | Sharitable works in our midst, but the | have the, fitencine oy IREWE | prominont oitizons swho are at ts is that the floater will come to the top and yor and Mrs, C. C. Burrand My, and | got the house " insured and it ain't bin | happy us if this flesh were kin to no ills fl'(lwlll):(lltlnlnx:;hu{ the human misfo: e TS R R T T SRR e i | will be seen and recovered at somoe town el o > pe! ruck by ligl o g " i ihked 0 S | tunes of the day have increased their | of 0 0} s col sed of | D i el ile o) v a0 g‘.’m} e She ]l'ualult__\‘xnx:mw".\Im:l wook nl;\lnll;‘}:l\ Jghtuing sinco, bogosh. Dud | e ere wore no certain fate amid the gt St iy hivelinoobeil sty Sosaph Nevitlo nud b brossman, | 18 seon upon. our s with its palo | miles and”wilos” bolow tho place of the re ir urope where they | says it's all beeause Cleveland’s got a big A " . Ay IR h L L AL N B Tea e i | faced ocenpunts ol 1 : is | accident,” past three months, must have had brains else he eouldn’t [ mortality. hoy 0 fotus o _the | Goorge H. ayars, east wingy D, 1, IPSLEGVARASAQE DIRARULE, - L1 8. ABBES | o rdignon 1 Me and v 0 A, Mullen are home to | ave got to tho white housa, begosh, IVe | Omaia has —an hospital—l siokeln B dossplyeioiniial e acshont- | Biuenk voulier = wert orlngi i o, O (LR BRED ) F o0 vaiforred | it that is not what I started out to coln Br ri aliforma and in- A el n over hor o the rosident N it e s ave 3 i 1 - N \ L € L v i ¥ S ' A e s S ) ' \asing ) o you,” snic 3 o man, ** - torimediate points with tho Nebraska edt- | and off you'll b 50 polito as to point hinj | Betropolitan citics have ono. It is | and corner, whore a peraon oan be nc and O. Hoffa, surgeons in | Would be an itom of ploasing publie. in- | (ol yop snkit tho taveling ko tae tors, Their yerdict is in common with | out I'll be obliged, | When you come our | MMORK the necessitios of man’s varying | commodated are oceupied and admittance | eharge of the Union Pacific department. st for all the Oma papers to have T T AN T g, 1) the others that the trip was a delightfui | way dad’ll give you all the cider and | fortune. 1t is sirange, however, tha will, for shce ty, havo 1o bo re- | How is this home for aighty sick peo- | to nnnounce that owing to rapidly in- | & SOLARCRE. (L M e KneEetb Ever. Al fricd chickens you oun drink, hegosh.'® fact 1s thrust so abruptly into the back- | fused. The eity is growing fast—its tem- | nantained? Solely by charity, | ereasing business this vehicle had to be i MOLe ERred by A8 S Al ] g od chic K 3 hegos L LRk 8 Y ARIQ : . I BRON R Chaas s | e 0 income save what 1s received -| supplanted by a much larger onc, and that | tirns, butis only respectuble in lengt and Mrs, Atlee | ! “'m Prosident Cleveland.” ground of the public picture to make ry population naturs swells the | & 00 Jneomy waat i iyo 4 i) if measured in a straight line from its v A Yoo P v | “Phero, begosh, you fin't, are you, | WAY for the announcement t the o census of the sick, and the question is, | from the Union Pacific railrond, which | the respectable old horso, who has done | 10 Wensused th & stralz calling on wequuintances at the stato eap- | though,”' = ' : " | hus a new commereial or mochanical where shall ‘thay be “sent for nursing. | pays for its employes who ure sont to the | his duty so lons and so faithfully, wound | SeREe S8 RRINRIEL e ool T W “1' the pr 0ianio e e | dustry, or even a new theatre or beer | There 15 but ong. bar to admission to | hospital, and the small amounts received lu‘{ tired for a strong team t would S ans ARNGL QAL ANML i“m_’;wy . and iss Lillian Pollock, of Plattsmoath, | land,with smiles struggling with gravi hall, ” How many are there, exclusive of | this hospital and that is_the afiliction | from the patients able to pay for the at- | have all=—yes all it could conyeniontly | S5 07 ROIEEL BIREE & SORERGY U HEE n Lincoln the past wook and 13 | and I shall bo huppyet = N those who —have been nursed | of contagious discase It matters not | tention given them. The food for the f pull up to the brown building which tops | £om# i i X samplo ot the bonda, £ visiting with friende at present at Colum- | Some broken sentences, a scarad face | Within _its walls, who know any- | whether the applicant bo young or old, | hospital, fucl, delicacies for the sick and | inc high hitl pointon Masonstreot, Then | Crsaieil, A & sampe of 10 FERte - ) othor points in the state, and three or four gasps minglod with | thing about the dark brown house | rich or Hlluu' Jew or gentil ) r | the medicines used, have in tho main to he there are othc ) membrances .;nh.wvn.l‘ FAMBOBOE Qi Ok CAMT DROTE MIANA Rrs. Dr. Lostio has gono cast (6 attond | Qust and retreating Tootetops. Sand . tho | verched on yonder hill, yot the | white, male or fownle, stcangors or resi- | paid for, lthouzh 'to the evedit of the | thatcan bo carried 1 a man's: pockct, | tht Iy seventyfive milos arownd s the funcral services of her son, Stunrt | young mun from the mountiins disap- | Yesident or stranger,who cannot deseribe | dents, Catholig qr Protestant, they are | city be it said, that, especially in the line Evenif ay reonal ylait is ot yossible In fact \uu‘u-m s00 the river across the Smiley, whose remuins were shipped | peared down the roadway. 1he formid e | the inside of the opera house or tell when | received by the good F St of “provisions, the’ donations are very | the mail carrior is vory glad to call at St. | 11 Bact you fan e tho siver acioss 1he east for burial ality of the oxocutive was too | the noxt eutertuinment is to come off in | and cared for with u tenderncss and skill | iberal. It is @ fact, however, beyonil | Joscph's. At all ovents, it is to bo feared | F0EGF S FERSCReinn WEEY Bt (5 The Cavital City prohibition elub at | muck for the young mouataincer. tho oxposition building may be counted | such as only those can use who muke such | dispute, that were it not for the zealous homa for the sloke 1a fa lit= | D 915 FERRE B S0 1 N e T e e e vy arss e R v oung mouatn among the blind. Is there more than | work a lite study ind forsake all earthly | watchfulness, practical care and unh thought of and just about this | (U0 SHOR IO SOM A8, THE COMSS ensuing terms s follows: A. G. Wolfen- Noti¢ one ‘person in - each 2,000 of our | Vanitics to propegly perform it. tating liberality of one gentleman well | 8¢ Somo. months, It 18 trae, bo- | GO0yl Fand ses komo ofila barger, president, Emmn Hedges, | By direction of the United States court, | 80,000 population — who ean suy | The population: of the hospital is of | known in our’midst, St. Joseph’s hospi. A mio of thanksgiving proola. | PO, 2 3 seor + and Mrs. King urer the undersigned hereby give notice that | UI've visited St. Joseph's home for | course ‘one of yaricd sulfermng. Strong | tal could not be continued in its good | mations worrics presidontial und gy “We'll make a note of that,” remarked Mrs 8. H. Burn all bids received for tho stock of & lhln m»mll' aud the |luvn|u\"—tm- place [ men are here, who have been suddenly Wm'k.' l]h--sisli‘rs ap| n'w;:\:n; “lxa kind i:{::m 13: Draing $nd .lAu' l\llll}\u(\;nlll \:;.l, ona roill suake 4 hoto of that" Fesmasked tuck Bros. have been rejected, and we | where self-sacerificing duty and a wonder- | made helpless by accident. Weak rmen s of the good people of Omaha, 4 Ehore should Do & cuange of ot {t o v A ppan IR " e boon ordered. tosrendvertise for bids. | ful religious dovotion huve at ull times | rapidly approoling. the grave through | never aro heard to suy, what men o amaug the chariighle, Nevor pub of Won our way bagk, den't You kugw, Wilson bas gone to San Fran- | Notice is therefore given that soaled bids, | preparcd a bed of rest for the weary and | the ravages of dise iMany with | World must acknowledge, that in a city | until ‘toanorrow what should ‘bu done A Splendid Opportunity on business for his Milwaukee mill | directod to Elwer D Frank, olerk of the | wounded stranger, consoling words to | broken limbs, - -©Others with barning ¢ —a perfect coruucoy to-day. o B TYAN, | o) L R e s company that he represonts in the west. [ United States court, will bo received for | quict the ravings of the sick and tender | fevers. The vietims of consumption thii uits of prosperity at present, that S . g / o ; Mr, and Mrs. H abeock, of Battle | part or all of said stock. Bids wmust be | hands to dross the injuries of the | seeks a harvest in the heydey of youth, | more substantial work for the hospital Sweet Attar of Roses, Place. We ofter for the next ten day Creek, Mich., have been in_the city the | filed by the S1st duy of August, at 12 od. Stiil wo are a ehurch-going | Some from whom adyancing years have | should be done. The saving to the city | - New York Mail and Express: “‘Doyou | the linest sonth and east front Jots loft in p Wk, visititis with State Auditor | o'elock, noon, and must bo accompanicd | peoplo-a char le people, especially | drained activity and are corroding the | and the —taxpaye by~ the exist- | have much call for attar of rosest” asked | this additon. ‘These the finest lota dabeock and family. by a certiliea ohock for ten per cont. of | on big “hurrah donation' occasions, aud | main-springs of life. Al degrecs and | ence —of this — hospital, s & o vorter for the Mail and Express of | 17 Hanscom Place, fronting on and o Mrs. Caroline Dawes, of Ottumwa, | the amount bid. | our g ty is ripe for about anything | classes of suffering proportionate to a | big item, that alone should sugg SRR A alin | looking the park, high and sightly loca- Ta., was visiting with the governor the | The stock and fixtures at invoic that will_be heralded in_ print, even to \lation of eighty buman beings can | to the kind-hearted that over on yonder | Prominent cicmist and dealerin drugsin | cation, maguilicent view, clezint ‘neigh- last weok to Sloman Bros. amounts to $51,237.20, 2 50 far as paying §3,000 to indu wre be found, all'of whom require con- | hill isa very good bank in which to | this citv. borhood. ‘We can ofler lots &% Miss Clara Link has gone to Ogden for | and hids will be received based on'the in "I'wo Southe ams,’”’ with their | stant attention of nurses. This means | make deposits, that will make a mortal | HOh, ye aid the dealer, *but there | prices and terms thot place m within & yisit with friends at thav place. | veutory as made and open to examina- | grand acrobatic rations of the | work for the twenty-five sisters who | feel a little better dwith himself, | is very little of the genuine article sold | the reach of all who desire & profitable Mrs. L. C. Burr has gone out to Mani- | {ion bible and their earicatures of things | alone have undertaken its accomplish- | even if he does not believe that giving to | iy New York; it is too expensive. The | mvestment or g heautitul home. Call and tou, Colo., for a fow week's reere While the inventory has been made | Which many of us were taught to regard | ment. No seryants are emplo and | worthy objects in this life is loaning o | geyuine attar of roses, which is made in [ 8¢¢ us. We will take you'out and show tion in the mountains and at the capital | with great cave, neither prices nor quan- | 4 saered not many moons ago 5 none of the sick can entirely ln-lyp them- | God. "Even in the small matter of linen | Tndia and Australia, costs $100 an ounce ve ha » finest lots in the ad- of Colorado. A tities will be guaranteed 1 saw a poor fellow, pale with pain, in | selves, while y are totally deprived of | for bandages, there is always & ueed at | at tho places of distillation. It takes | dition and cun make prices and: terms ‘Mh. Sweet, of 'l lmyra, was wvisiting W.J. BROATCH, | the police patrol wagon the other day even the boon of personally caring for | the hospital. It is only necessary to sce | 50,000 roses to make an ounce of att that will suit ) uf" in Lincoln on” Tuesday of this W V. MORSE "t Recoivers on lils way to i‘fllih»;v])h? |lu),~|nl. 2 their ~Ix;l;|m-x| requirements. In addi- ”"JH'H"‘ or forty nm‘lm:I«l wen th 20w, | The roscs which are used are the commnon Hicks ‘xm]":s f"‘:l‘:'su-wz 3 - MURSE, must confess that 1, too, belong to the | tion to this the sisters have to attend to | #ud the nature of their injuries, 10 | roses, of which variety there are large 58.15 cet. issvs. James Bourke aud J. D.| Omaba, Neb., Aug. 90, 1836 “great majority," whose eye is very | all the cooking for these cighty people | see at once the practicability of this | yields in California, where distillation ‘of —~ Moouey, of frelund, have been guests of e familinr with the outer walls of the | and for their own small community. They | regquirement. attar could be made very profitable. 1| Miss Shulze's studio (Withnoll blogk, ""“',‘,, 1k Egan for several days this You can buy lg)n-nuum cheaper of A. hvfi‘ntul, for the vision could not be very | have to do the washing. and ironing for Sister Alphonsa, who was head of the | have been through that t of the coun- | i6th and Farnam) re-opened for vnpile h"l“ \\‘«:‘k e im SN Ili'hllch & Co., 12th st., bet Faruum and | wel turned to the south with any difler- | them all, and of the bed clothing and | hospital community when the Francis: | try and have seen hedgerows nesr | and orders Sept. 7. Respecttully, uesday cvenivg the members of the | Douglas, than anv other place in the city. | ent result, but seldom have 1 ever been | bandages that illness and espi ean sisters first took charge, is now j Sonowa, in that state, 6@ deuse with these Miss E. J. BuuLzs,