Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, September 18, 1886, Page 5

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dT WAS A GRAND SUCCESS. The State Fair Oloses With Happy and Pleased Ew AT LEAST €20,000 CLEARED e A1l Primed for the wries—Work of the Cr Lancas- oks lice Business—Other Linc New 000 t lay was the b the net proce 1 enor there w nee and the usual ease, off in the attend the grounds modated, n of th utm ng the last and best T nd stan 1to oth n tr ounds and in th o g ‘The accommodations, itors, both ut the been botter t than es listory of the society. Cor is the best of feelin up an 3 3 v privileg picious end hibition, iy r before juent in th y the 1o th ul ex ntitled A MAGKIFIC was the grand parade of all the grounds that held at 1 The | thor by the and ¢ befor n has the . ion of yaluable horses the lonz line exhibited. 1t of every breeder and stock 1 grounds and ing ciose to the ng line ¢ officia s an on the week's ex THE 1 e following s the ACES. sult of the races at that have beaten 1 .l ided Joe Dav Spinil J.\'hvw('lu(" I'ime . Running diish, v lle K. w two e Hin of the da ik was o little hard and he made a rot, In which Joe Davis heat in 2:21% records the best time pade on the state fair grounds, avery e that eninyed the f TIHE WEBER WAGON THE “The decision of the jud first premium to the Weber wagon is a viet o that as there was gre competition among the wagon exhibitors, of the leading manufacturers in_the beln presented in the contest. Weber has been before the country for over forty vears, and has stood the test so nobly that evervbody is satisfied to have it head the list. In their factories machinery, practical workmen and material embody every requisite for the manufacture of wagous, and their fucilities are extensive and complete, and are sccond to mone in the world. Their materiul corkists of the best varicties of In- diana oak, hickory and asn, and will prove by inspection o be the best selected, as large in amount and most thoroughly Seasoned in the country. The iron, steel, paints, © also the best that are made. POLITICE AND THE PRIMARIES are attracting the attention among the repub- licans in thecity these days, and the efforts nre all in use nece satisfactory to every candidate, However, some will be chosen and others wiil be left, and it is those who fear falling in the latter class who wre doing the great struggling at the present time. 1t looks now as though the liar gles would fall in the First ward, which all the other wards are looking to with & view 1o using it for their own use in addition to their own territory. The truce entered upon in the Third ward still holds, although there is 8 restless spirit brooding over it that ns 1o think that the tr heing used for the interests of Mr. Ri mand, and that of the turee he is to be the one who will eventually have the ward at his behest if 1t is neeessary to secure his nomina- tion, but great changes are in_the next twenty-four hours and the best Iaid plans may be fustrated and the fight be an open field with no favor e eity pri- maries are held from 2 to 7 p. and the long hours will give ample opportunities to rush in a heavy vote and make the contest of decided interest. The state and congres- sional affairs are practically lost sight of in he efforts of legislative candidates to get to the fro SUPREME COURT PROCEEDNTNGS, At the Thursday session ol the supreme irt the following was transacted: Jolin 3. Hawley, of Dodge county, was admitted 16 practiot. The following cases were argued initted: State ex rel C |.l\\lmtl Ve mo- Bidwels Hunter vs Hotelling PREMITM in giving the o retard costs; Bridges vs ev vs Woodrufl; “hoeney vs Jaussen. Al the Friday session of the court two cases were argued and submitted. APTEK THE SAMPLE ROOMS bupglars around town Lave been put- 1n their time the last few nighis work- ing i sawple rooms in town where travering suleswen huve their wares spreaa this w for the wbservation of country customers. Yesterday wmorning about 1 o'cloe three joily drummers, who have been staying uights in therr sample room in the former made palace room, were awakened by a noise atthe rear door. ‘A hasty observation taken showed that two chaps were there, a seckion of gas pipe which they were s @ pry when they were discovered 'y 100k to their heels and the boys after them, robed in the garment of nature and one plece of wearing apparel that seldom The chase was maintained as the Commercial block, when the having a good start, efleeted their cape. It was an elegant’ race however, of the best of the fair. Wodnesany night a sample room in the Jones bloek was raided and Mr. Pershing, the commercial traveler in charge, reported esterday that several compiete suits had heen taken, as well a8 u number of jackets, shirts, and minor articles. The police have a description of the stolen goods and will use duo diligence in recovering thewm, with the thioves, 1f possible. A lnrice fot of cutiery Wwas also taken the same night from a sauple room on Twelfth street, THE INGH TIDE REACHED. Tac high tide in work at the for the week of the fair was reache day when forty-six specimens of intoxiea- tion, ighters and other offenders found lode- ment i jall, and when trial was called in the worning the scene was & busy one. Tyienty-four cases of intoxication were beard aud the usual fines imposed. These were not all residents of Lincoln, but in- cluded visitors to the city as well, who had gone wrong and been causht in the meshes of the law. J. S, Isreel, of David City, was one of these parties and he informed the t that he could_tejegraph home and raise the funds. Jim Rohe: on had come up from Woodlavin and he raised the funds 10 escape by finding hs employer, while a farmer from Cass conuty, named Allison, afier he was tined wont oat and found friend to supply hi with the wherewith ape justioe arty was & good urprised 1o find o be only had an pockel-book when aivested, and ey would eling und L. A, Spanks . utly visitors fo the who were able 10 jay their own ex- for de fun of aniew in jeil. The disposition s Dumber of s charaeiors who were 1cr trial, and during the ce court vestel Te pariies .\M Omat | boln is not a | of a ry to bring about results | w develop | armed | a number of the dive gt Rosa Lee, thers, _mixt o8, were lorke Tday when was detected ids to answer MINOE MATTER had been trund nd recove him Mucei Bros., A und Franklin for ference of the day in Quinm botween ‘Tenth and John M. Brown cton City, ence is know sday next. The to heed the notice best known tray ken there here will attend to his some three hundred, who s nd the home club beaten by 1§ to two. In the series of five have won three and the St. J h leaves the | and the Lincol W poor the prospects ar Il town or things been munaged poorly, and one reforu. i association | maintains its position, o inaugurated to good advar by the ing of the grounds to u vlace ot so re from the ¢ sich would b COss 10 i i nancial tros Senator Manden day and ou 1 the mv tor found time in acquaintan the newspaper toiler Cor moy- ote easy | day1 Dorsey was for state board and he s for a long time wi a memn| at home than he en he ed notes in the oftice of the board of managers. Most of the offices at the state d yesterday, and the coun! ked off from work to visit the many respects, especially the city people vesterday at the f Lincoln's dxy than the one previous. DIt has been much satistaction to the rond company that has handled the tum concourse of people on the fair train t! hus been done without accident of any The vizorous measures taken by the hes o minimum. John A. McShane was in the city yest day and was made the recipien greetings from a number of demc while waiting for Howe's nominatton, 100k upon Me e us the coming concressman, . Chapman. Dr. Jotn Black and M. Hartigan, Plattsmouth: J. J. Brown, Heury Voss, Captain O'Donokioe, Omaha; John Sherwin, H. H. Dorsey, Wahoo: Ok Buschow, Red Cloud: Lallalien, ney; A. V. Cole, Juniata; M. A were among prominent N off fair. kind. polid Cholera, dysentery s with the sumuer i diet. Infection perspiration cause the first symptom dreth pills and water, and you are safe 3 render the body a fortress aguinst ease, take one or two Brandr every night for ten days and thus remove from the bowels all irrit p and punify the blood. = BT The Salvation Army 1n London. Palt Mall Gazette: The annual r of the Salvation army’s opel London hus been issued, from apears that there are about o thousand “soldiers,” exclusive those in the training working in the metropolis, Thmea come in [ Bran \plaints ¢ four or five drink plentifully 1f substance ations 1 and April 80 last 10,000 souls were The work in Marylebone be successful, although the have received very rough treatment The report states: Our lasses’ dr have been torn from their bodi girl officers had to lead their corps to and victory with ther L further on s: At Romford the foes of earth and hell We nutil a have united to overthrow the corps. are driven to the streets, where, few wecks ago, kicks and cuffs were common s *'Halielujahs’ among Saly tionists. Our good old friend, the drum, is a perfect auxiliary to work.’ During the year about hundred scldiers entéred the training home. The balance sheet that for tlus year the from all sour was £5951. Of 2 wus collected by the local divi- sions, and the from the he buildings. The remsinder of was spent in suluries, printing, t pnses, rates and taxes, etc three MOST PERFECT MADE er with striet regard 1o Purity. Strensth and e eiimeas. D Trice s Hakng Fuwder Sottaing 20 Ammonia. or Alum. Dr. Prices Extracts, Vankils. Leaion. Orange. otc., Savor deliciously ST e wiliiets ex L enced 80 Weh | PRICE BAKING POWDER O Cllcags and 8. Louis. 1t more house were attendance of I, Was more rail- nse at all 0 held thieving operations down to the ts who, AL fruit and sudde cks of of hot on wish w0 | th Pills ort which 1t ht of home, it is claimed that during the vear ended Salvationsts s5C8 big our Clapton hows London income this whole sum, less 30s, paid dquarters for the rent of he income eling THE OMAHA DAILY BEI thetic Bel Story of the sved One and His Beneath the Throb- Death of a Jurial bing Ocean, beld by wolen Tl i gn cle young h strove black b | their unc x nad no children of his own and he soon loved both of them \\'llh tender had never fel pretty Rtose w Mr her un in Am sure ly win if he 11t haye beeu se at Queenst upon their x Mr. McN | Rose ds despite to keep then ung to her uncle as were all she had m thh world. he was, but Joln was wont to wa listlessly and sadly about the vesscl was thé charming sight of the Rose lingering lovingly abcut her uncle t wcted the attention o siyaa) hisian o 1 il e M ogsi When two duys out iy win ! Vuugher was nowbere scovered luter kneeling b ed on the deck, while the sle upon him, and praying d When the steward tried to pe to come in he rephed that he must not be interrupted, as his goddess, the moo, was ang: i e dinon Lt A s fuce It took thre in, be placed in the inf everything to pieces ¢ wus 10 doubt of insan the incident made a deep impres all aboard. As for the old uncle neariy beside him nd the shog ised s death tifl in s be \.».- blood-v y ened that while her bre PPelow and the Juiem over tn McNuugher stood s in the gray the world t dashed wtedly. suade him strong men to bring him when he was so violent that he had to mary, where he torc y and ) on he was | uncle, poor Rose ng on the deck ut & friend in hundreds of sengers on th Rome, Mrs., Frank Leslie was the only 1d comfort the bereaved girl cean buris passengers, stimulated by M Leslie, made up a purse for the orphan of §15 She, with her brot will be kept by the authorities un n | City of Rome ngain when both will be taken back. An obstinate cold in_the h lieved by a few doses of Red St Cure I the for Europe, d is ro- ——— Human Tigers. rook, in Military Journal e us the tiger of the hum 8 species. To wo tribe in America c: these remarks apply with more force than to the Apaches of Arizona. To sée them, us they first appeared to the white men—half clad, hulf fed, covered wi vermin, with no semblance of beyond the rude arms with which doggedly waged war st ug sy elieve believe, they un to did be more d many ut nothing easily ted than their extermination or subjection. It has taken the expendi- ture of countiess treasures and blood to demonstrate that these naked Indinns were the most thoroughly individualized soldiers on the gi each was an army in himsell, w. for orders from no superiors—thor Iy confident in lisown judgment, and never at a 0 know when o ack or when 1o retreat. The Apache can b compared most uptly to the wild anima he fittingly ca « his cousiu—the um.m The civilized settlements ure I foids, and even m)wh ng that a t campaign results in destroying for of & band of fifty the survivors much to be dreaded as ever, u very last one can be run down got under e bread, -~ As the est pain-de Jucobs Oil hedas th t -~ Clever Capture of a Th Thefts of money from garments hang- ing in the elothes-room of & Meriden factory led the eleetrician of the estab lishment 1o try to eateh the hitherto un detected tuief. He counnceted a pocket book in the pocket of a ) 0 trousers with wires that terminated gongin a distant room, and 50 arranged the wires that the gong would ring when the pocket wus moved. The pocket book was moved, the zong sounded, and the thief was caught. Wanted. Experienced m..m‘-; for our t‘lunk Department; must give good references. 5. P. MORSE & CO. gre royer, St. I | | | zould see the f. n | \ h | property | ‘Don’t You loss | 141 Respectfully Tocallat 11 RWOU Alrinl ALLLS nvited 19 FARNAM STREET, when in need of wearing apparel for Fall and Winter use. You will find there the largest and most complete assort- ment of CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS to be found anywhere in the west. The stock of Clothing now on hand is of the best make and style ever yet turned out, and is calculated to suit the taste and pocketbook of everv man in search of custom-made Clothing. Should you desire a MISFIT GARMENT You will be particularly suited at the Misfit Clothing Parlors, 1119 Farnam street, where will be found Merchant Tailor's Misfits and Uncalled-for Gar- ments from the leading tailors of the country, which are being sold at one-half their ori~inal value. An inspection of this department will be to the interest of all. When in need of Clothing for vour VS AND CHILDREN, You will ind that the Misfit Clothing Parlors carrv a large and varied assort- ment, and that their prices are right. All clothing made up in stvle and guar- anteed to wear as well as anv suits shown in the west. Clothing, Gents’ Evervthine in the line of Furnishing Goods, Hats, etc. will be found Mo en e (Shigpartyy M:sf’tCIothmg Parlors | 1119 Farnam Street, Omaha, Nebraska. NERVITA s o Nervous Debilitys Invols: Wi, Loat Manbood, v Free nt afhos, a ‘Stroet, Chicags, S1x for §5.00. uu\LuL = Hal ,’sSafes,Vauiis,Timeiocks ‘ and Jai! Work, ¢ Farnau Street, Ouaha. Neb. DRUNKENNESS Or the Liquor kinbit, Posit Cared by Administering Dr. Haines' Golden Specifin. iven 1o & cup of coff the knowledge of the person Darmiess, and will effert o J specay crinker of av wicotiolic wreck hius been given in thows laadS Of cases, aud in every instatce e merl Bas 1 It never faila The cystem once fmprognated with the Speciiz, it becomes an utter Impossibility for the Liquor appetite to exiat FOR SALE BY FOLLOWING DRUGGISTS: KUHN & ©0., Cor. 15th wnd Douglas, and 1Sth & Cuming Sts.. Omaha, Neb.! CAUTION. “If the inhabitd th that is concealed in the uts of greal citics water which they and trace 1o use, every drop and particle source, disgust and nausea would be sufficient protection.” Kew York Times, July 20, 1885. “ The pu of APOLLINARIS offers the best sccurity agasnst the dangers | wihich are common to mast of the ordinary drinking wate: L’{mflm Medical Record. OF ali Grocers, Druggists, & Min. Wat. Dealers. REWARE OF IMITATIONS SPECULATION IN GRAIN | Wwith minimum eapital and risk Flow Chicago's Successful Men Trade “pyUTS AND CALLS” unce agninst 1088) (i, e. ins dave negotined with instruo: & Tor B | | | Ebont twenty years ago 1 od it cancer. 1 bave tried a n vaicians, but wichout receiving any perma- pencfit. Amang the number svere one or two specislists. The medicine tney applied was like fire to the sore, causing mtense pain, 1 saw & Statement 10 the papers telling what 5.5, 6. had done for others eimilarly afflicted. 1 procured some st once. Before £ had used the second bottle the neighbors could motice thal my cancer was healing up. My general Dealtt Liad been bad for two or three yeare—1 haa & Lacking cougn ana epit blood contin- mally. 1bcd a severe pun 1n my breast. After taking eix botties of 5, 8. S. my cough left mc and 1 grew etouter than | had been for several yeers. My cancer has Lealed over uil but & littie epot about the size of & half dime, end it is supidly disappearing. 1 would advise every OLE Witk cancer o oy e oA i D Mus, NANCY J, MoCONAU b 5 R T J. MoCONAUGHEY, Astie Grove, Tippecanoe Co., Ind. Bwift's Specific is entirely vogetable, and seems to cure cancers by foroing out the imj Fitles frow Lo blood: Triaise 06, Blood and Skin Thiseases mhailed freo, s . TIE SWLFT SPECIFIC CO., Drawe: DEWEY & STONE, FURNITURE One of the Best and Largest Stocks in the United States to Select From. OMAHA NEB. WOODBRIDGE BRO'S,, State Agents FOL THE DeckerBro'sPianos Omaha, Neb. nou AY all exproes charges to all poin milex. 100 AT riages 0 molec Gtainp LoF 111ustrated cataiogut. - Mention tis paper. L. 6. SPERCER’S TOY FACTORY, 221 W. MADISON ST., CHICAGO. LINGOLNBUSINESS DIREGTORY Recently Brilt, Newly Farnisuod The Tremont, JERALD & SON, F T J. H.W.HAWKINS, _ Architect. Richards Block, Lin ¥. M WOODs, | lee Stock Auctioneer p wll parts of the U S. at fair Stute llock, Lincoln, Neb.: d Short Horn bulls B. H. GOULDING, Farm Loans and Insurance. Corresponde Room 4, Rich Koom jollowny DREXEL & MAUL, Bucoessors 1o J. @. Jacobs UNDERTAKERS, AND EMBALMERS. At the old 6tand, 1407 Farnam St. Orders b iclegrapb solicited und promptly atended to. Telephone No. 22 0 in regard to loans solicited. rds Blook. Lincoln, Neb, Riverside Short Horns trittly pure Butes und Bates Tupped cattle. rd numbers about 6 beud. ntod ilberts, Orage: Itose of Sharons, Moss Kose es, Flnt Crook Young Mary: lisos, Lousns and Truc Loves. fiulls for said. 1 Pure Bates Filbert,1 Pure Butos Crages, 1 Roseof Sharon, 1 Youngs Mury, 1Pme Cruick Shunk and Come inspoct the herl Address, CHAS. M. BRAN- SON, Lincoln, Neb. THE CHICAGO MAIL When in Lincoln stop at National Hotel, And got & good dinner for Zic A FEDAWAY Wiy wddross in The U. & or Canndi 4 months for 8o ‘Adaress THE CHICAGO MAIL. 118 otb-sv. B Chicag WE HAVE THEM ON THE HIP. ear Them Bellow? They Squeal, while the Two Orphans Laugh. FIFTY CENTS onthe DOILILA IR Is what makes Omaha Clothiers pull their left ear and inquire, how do they do it? A brothe Tales 3 1 The trimm in-la yar Cutting and over: ping for same suit cost Formaling same Yankees know how to make goods. utrol and taught to lubor 10 A4 our own factory in Maine we are now turning out FINE CLOTHING. An example and one that tells: w imported in his own ship 2 cases of fine worsted, Ser yard. das to cut out the average man’s swit, cloth costs. . .. .. ‘4T 3 3,50 They cost us seeing work in factory 5 per cent auded for shipping and handiing to Omaha Total cost ‘We are selling them for $18 at ]obbers YANKEE BOYS FROM MAINE, rice. Tnat is what m iers Bellow and Tremble at the Knees. ANDREWS BROS. CLOTHI akes Omaha Cloth- '\ NG TWO ORPHANS, Clothiers, I3 Farnam Siwei

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