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U L JAHE OMAHA IL\]IY I’T'fi. MO\") AY, OCTOBER l YO 8 ! ‘hwn{‘ ved, and my surroun P HIS NAME WAS OLDEST. now what was | that there were fow Special Ordinance No. 848, ven the possibility of discriminating which he was not N O X \ \ A tAX and AEEoRY. gad Suicide of a Prominent Lady in mies and frionc nd 1« When Englishman, Scot, and Vankee | yeedd ikt ane | ktiowlodgs by | A on al 1 estato within Ia St Louis fond miyself nst al « Met the Latter “Was Ther el writin f v | . P R &1, Lovts, Oct Mrs. ( Alexander Wpproach me Kot 1 Prof. ¢ | ¢ | & Tw Clth stre 0 her -in-law's e, No, 8535 1 work is concerned t hea it the | dilly. Woodgat time ago, and afterward \ne in B ot ) ! . | * WX SOnE AT A Mrs. Alexanior sl gL or ; A Lt | o o of pasing the and an Am i ) ' : A not moro to | o understand that i fH tiking t D f : « it ' I 0 never have and neve S commence ¥ g ML 1 \ i No. FIH6, ore | Mover Hitwe and hove I commence & |y They q s memot . I strict No W Ly | tainly defend available | jun, at p W : vonds e v b Any { 1 o o yotto £ ! A erald, an ol Felirec | threo nad walkegd far that mornin Bug | is need lesivd W tamom I Firat, tho Orleinal and On! 1t ' it W, ing nervousty ba irmy officer, and a man of unguestioned | notiiing can last forover, excent o Weo need more rudimentary education | possible. Your e ol w.'.“ o Crletnal and Onty starch that ls « 0 N i \tion of t bA AR Lot fserial whiclr is paid by the sheet, | among the shop | than they are t it for you, f ro is t A ycooking, | ¢ 1< and real cstate, nan saw her ap; R ELIGH, wid at length ont heroes showed 18 | ting at dots not 1 ( th v 1 I'hat is in e rollars. thag ! y t tatingl ) Sup't. Western Detecetive ageney. of having had enou 7 much time to tell abont the ' s ) st's library at Constantino ) i Jump off. She was instantly k . - “Well,” said tho Amoriean, castinga | oceur in every day pract it the seventh book 1 1 TR s Bare 0, O, 3 1alford Sauce )y your beans f ~ | \ g | ow HAveRy \ T T A G Halford Sauce. ‘Try it noyourbeans. | oyuned throtgh the open window at the | Will not do to thic boys know al {e a8 you go in O has WMo Baven, Comn, 1 o | LET HIR ROLL, GALLAGHE ASE BALL SUPERSTITIONS \estering suti, 1 lon’t m.m\' how y u il Bl beeanse they onght | been remarked how oc o ) men, but it secms to me tha ) nov The Famous Ballot Box Fraud Jumps His 850,000 Bonds, ol gor | em. This is the way things | trithng occurrence will earry th How the Allegheny Club Has Vindi- | it is justabout time to be starting again have been going on, and this is what | ory bock and reeal mories of 2. | Oittoa b, Ot R Oonstdnrable sxsitament cated Omens of Victory. “And befors we o, suggested the | eanses the present state of shop-boy [ years. There is a story told of a man g | exists to-night, The Inter-Ocean will say Pittshur s toss up for who shail | knowledge, "Many of the boys donot | Who, on cntering one day a strange q Chmmercial Gazette: Hor |7H:'(V~hwm L] 4 talado ) ) Hog el \ | I o i 13 I Johie 7 s tonlght The InterOcenn Wi A4 | noo Phillips, manager of the Allegheny | pay for the dinnor:” realize that there el of study for | house, suddenly remembercd some faet TG UL SO ey . tomorrow, on account of the rumor that W { P30 nh i SHIREE D0 8 Nt ons o Aweel, 'remarked the canny Seot,*I'm | them which will prove more intereSting | connected with his ehildhood which had UL S A L g e ML by ) than base ball matehes or even “woing a- | taken place forty vears before. e dis Sedtion 5. That siid Specinl ke ovied atoros J. Gallagher, indicted accomplice of Joe f | ho ponite " tions about siens of good and bad luek | thinkin’ the best way wad be for each | Mackin, who is now in the penitentiary for | o 5 a 0 T o akine of his | man to pay his ain share ng.' Let the boys once understand | covered that the room in which he was harlen St., 81, Lonis, Mo, £, on sad ote respectivels, shatl bocome cf il Medion! nguent as follows onetonth I'li tell you how we'll do it," in- [ th v.l they can learn 10ts of things beneti- | standing was hung with a paper of a pe haven't told | cial to ‘them from books. Let them be [ enliar pattern similar to that which ballot box frands, has jumped his bond of club’s recent victorions tour west, he s 1o delinquent in ity duys fr an i Si. Louly 850,000 and left the city to escape the m[r|~ul~ afow days ago: “Wo could not well | terposed the Yankeo, W i ] ) ! n quences of the piece of dishonesty of which | Josa, as the day previous to every gamo | each other our names yet, o whichever | stown how to learn these things, and the | adorned his nursery walls Nervous. Peostratl ot Know and approval of this ordinance he s acensed: 1t has been discovored re- [ wo had a sign of vietory .\Ivllnf~ and | Of us has got the oldést name shall go | technical sehool business will be outdone i - Physical Waaknacs: "G'mflfilii".‘aflTy'.fl',“u',’é? Debiebl et A AR T L f contly that forzed orders wero pre- | Galvin precaded the remainder of the | free, and the other two shall halve the [ Some of the boys, it is true, would never | POZZONT'S MEDICATED COMPLNION POW- | Hons of Throat, Skinor Bones, Blood Peisoning, | yeurs. or LONtH 111 81X YOATS, Ohe-tonth i 86 Sentd for vouchers at the eity | playersto St. Louis by a day and when | Score between em.’ learn, even with' the best” opportunity; ; DER ol Sores and Ulcers. wra trested with snaraliidd | Yoilis, o (0Nt i el ACne s tenth . comptroller’s oftice for rebates due on sitting in front of the hotel Miller ob- “Don cried his two companions | but give them achance, all the same, For infant's toilet is an indispensable Diseases Arising from 'In‘lu'r'.nu'"‘ Erless nine yers aftor swid lovy, and i the real estate special assessments. — The vouch- | SR, FEROE OF G TORE A0 one | with one voice; and the Englishman, | that, if the germ be there, it may havean | tiele, healing all excoriations immedia EXpOsure or Indulgence, wileh predats tomo af b LR elulEL T T, Haoh ers thus obtained have been presented to the | °* o 3 wagon pr v C RRRALL e = ‘o, | opportunit tako 1 grow v. Motk hould it freel following effects : nervousneds, dabiiity, dfmneas of o of said installments, except the fiest, shall draw ers thus obtained havo heep presented to the | i barrel on top. ~ “Tliat means a win | trusting his hand into his pocket, pro- | apportunity to tuke root and grow stead- | ¥, Bothors should use it frecly on tho | sea fui - Piimpios'on the fube physiens desty, | INterest ut the O Seven per cont, por i 3 :N‘_wmm Amount to 85,000 per | for us,’ said Gaivin, who also saw it. At | dueed, with a contidential smile, o card | 11y toward the light of knowledge. ittle ones. It is perfeetly harmless. For HLEIRTE r-‘-mv;»:h:;.:" o »\,.C"m‘,'~" oo, num from the time of the levy: atoresaid, until b Cliie: { month, and are so irregularly coliocted by | night, atter the first game, another wagon word or two will often start a | ale by druggi Franneuy ur - o il our oo Plinph e (8 freo 1o any hda: thesumo s become delinguent. A pénaity inseribed “Richard By ) s g il of Ve por cent. togcthor wb interes - 1 p : " 2's 08 0 - itse boy to thinking that he can improve him- property owners that upward of one hundred | passed with two barrels on top and we My name’s as old as humanity itself, 4 Lyl 1 X 2 a Cor Stone. Bceor by mall frad, [nvitad an 4 1cietly e rate of one por ot per month, paynble in ad- DA tolInts - Have ASORUTALBL IR A | rone Hhig Honnatl e oria L PR IS WS | Rnyliow, enid o selfif he chooses, and fit himself for a | o Knvind o Covner Stone. " Pasitive Writian Guarantes shres ey one | VNCe, KhUll e paid on ench delnquent instatle treasury. Al efforts v.-lmm Gallazher Iu.r wagon at all previous to the third game “Ay; but before Eve there was Adam, | responsible position. 1f the boy be ““;“"‘“\- ot 3 1‘]‘ ceremony of favlocase. Nedicine seut erery whero by wmall or expracss ment W 5 night were fruitless, and it is believad that | WOEQN A J Ll () i ie e e b ‘om | bitious, nothing more 1s neeess s | Iaying the corner stone and blessing the new Section 8 That the entire nmount of tax s ‘ it woro frulecs, ant it ts believed that | G 'O T Saturday the v y6 ko, obsorved the' gentloninn from | bitious, nothing more 1s nocessury. e | LR CCE0EHORS Th LRE LLe Ho RMARRIAGE QUIDE, | ot uceton ai of sui o may b el et ORI s OIILLHYES DEYFBIa B oHaAtaE Clydesdale, witha dry chuekle, as he dis; | W ake care” ol himselt and learn 1) § 3 A5 ) i per 800 PAGES, FINE PLATES, slsgnnt cioth and silt prid by the owner of wny fot, or the entire equal 0 it 3 D sl vor m NAIB BF SAVRNEA b rrakt weed grows. i ormed todday by Cardinal Gitbons in the | - SR Lebent J | D vt proportion of Sud T on any o suid lots A Wholesale Runaway. got three games out of four., We did | Can ye beat that, freend" added he Real good mac M”"u’ they {:uai-x;-u‘llu-i piesence of a e e, or: the folloning iy b “w'h‘l‘:_n\ any porson on “ny: pit ‘ulx‘w\d MeAGo, Oc yrexel boul s | thi turning to the New Englander. etiaihy AL ittt sl y storian's Bir 1 1o sch 1018 OF ATt OF 101, SKAl 1o exein (ehiilel dulujglol Rl il 3 USouis tome T ean™ rephied the un- | labor s hard to find. The technical The Historidn's Birthday. BT ARSI OF O A AU HBEOTOR S P “When we reached TLouisville hogs- heads of whiskey were our s Seetion 4. Thut this vince shall take o “forany nameis the oid- | sehool is working out a stock of embryo | NEWPORT, Oct. S.—~George Bancroft, the > | historian, to-day received numerous letters FOIm AN ALY (18 PASSAEO, - | coneratulating him upon his elghty-sixth an- J HN C. GRLhN SCHOOL 011 SClh‘{CE D Gy Cautioll the scene of great excitement this evening shortly before dark. A span of powerful moved Yanke estin the world.” . engineers and artisans, but give the she ght dire un instead of beer barrels, “In front of where we horses, fitehed to an open earriage contain- A ; boy's thoug! attin the 5} opped ore was one hogshead stand- And =0 it was, for the card that he | boy’s thoughts astart in the r Inz two gentlomen, became unmanageable, | Stopved thero was one hogshead stand. | \ Bl T tion, and if he possesses talent to be of | Miversary of the birthday. /B BOwTAN | ing when we arrived lic next night | threw upon the table—-at which the two . | COLLEGE OF s J. B Soriakn, City Clerk and tore down the crowded drive ata fright- | (p& WIS WECSTEREC 10 B thiee, | others gazed with o stare of blank bewil- | any use m the meehanical world that — = = P RINGRTON, SR OLAZIG Approved September Huth, 1850, - ) £ rate of specd. Threo o four other teams | g provious to the fourth manto i wagon | derment that gradually broadened into | tlent will assert itsclf, no matter if he 15 ot s R an L e i e $ook fright and joined the runaways, several | passed us with seven barrels on one side | & hearty ISR B AR | Gl AL TG E il s . T Entiiolor oF Srionen n waoral courarang | ety tronsurer, and will becone' dulinguont as % agrriages being overturned and their oceu- | and an cight of ROt AR ERA TR th B. Ginning general boy's work all aronnd the shop. fih o courses in’ Chomistry ShOwn in Section 2. TRUNMAN it Fan il on the other, mening D i) e e dluuan, faahon eumatism AT AR 1 over the drive. The | we would tak | Post Special Ordinance No.847. it seal s seven games of the eight Sontag ¥ o § > L3 ] A Bes ‘resent. the boys know and what they don’t kno etiidion. applications etricity ontagion spread to nearly every | which we did. 5 SRR st gpaliSe e e o doubt if there is, or can he, a spe Erudunte Hiatruetion (o 1 eher Maty Aphice: : Soimal within the distanse of a wile, and When we got to Cineinnoti, said the Virein Salt_Co., of New aven, I n nking fo i ; Sy Annivtical una Appiied i Keiyin N Oulinance lovy e o specinl {ins and nssess R K ) \ B s b remedy for rheumatism; but thousands who / Brors. the frantio beasts woro cavight and | “Hustler,” *the first strect cars we suw | Conn.,to ifitroduce Virgin Saltinto every | themselves, and see how quickly they | {0000k 0 Tining have boen greatly bens | Atons Lent it and. ibh SRt Lo ! estate within that, e e e roiciusiand | HustEe o It Tateott (o ts WO kv | Sobly o tnlcings LIS et (oifar ey Willenuiro mrors nowugre immL usii | e eEsTitygalis tavaloon greatly bon. : it T, or pecial Bt o P et Ko 52 I th city of tolished, Somo, tweniy o thirty persons | prompted all of us with the confidence | Crazy vork Block, enamelod i | ntellivently for, your bl R e Sl S = = | Stbook, trom owird stroot to J RONEOh M rest Wero. injured, Sovoral sustaied brokon | Jrompted all of us with tho confidonco | (TR L SHIRITE 10T L4 containing | boy is working in'n shop who will nevor failed to find relie i great remedy. IWhKItEAS, 16 havimE boen ind. waimg horeb b, othors sorlows. injuries, but no fatail- | LA we could win our_ mext, three gamos | BNIe bi R ooy, o ontaltiis | do” anything but N i “T was afflicted with rheumatism twenty 21,829,850 adbun Stormined nnd_ ostablishon: that the ties liave yet resulted e RO N B Ol R GIRR ARt R R LI E D) phed Card having o beautiful gold | machine, H“i o himself part of that | vears. Previousto 183 T found no relief, but Tansill’ SPUHCI'IEI LT R I T ——— 1 & s X SR S s 5 > boys © she rrew worse, and at one time was almost help- eferred to, huve cach heen specially benetite. ] e JEo il b NG O the Gk navns od Ideal Portritit in the center, | machine, but there are boys in the shop | Erew worse, an —x H et B0 | 16 the rul unount horaht lovied. nod huscased Looking for a Cotton Tax. ven vy with every 10-cont packhgs | Who don’tkiow what is meant by the | loss. Tood’s Sarsapariila did me more good ML h";'i“m'.,’::f FER T e e S A AL VieKsBUnG, Miss, Oct, 5.—The president | there were cizht beer kegs all in a row in Salt has no equal | dumeter of a circle, or the diaggonalof a [ than all the ofthor medicine 1 ever had.” of Virgin Salt, Vir A < | U x4 or P coremploy.. Noother | estate, respectively, by reason of 1ho paving of s e n the world enn truthe | that vt of Lloyenth strect from Howard » National Cottol s neeoeiation | Ve won the game. On the sccond day e ) ! of the National Cotton Planters® associution | 15 Woh (10, Sobes, G \Io SR A3 | Tor household purposes. Itis the clean- | parallelosram, yot fhese same boys will | LT Barcos, Shirley Village, Mass. ko wuoh o showing | stroct to Juckson street. . bas addressed a circular letter to the gov- | W0 Samic wagoh passed us contalming | (o S tind whitest Salt ever seen or | expand into uscful, mgenious mechanics 1 hiad theumatism three years, and got no ge C1GRR | "0l" iurent” anlor omdy) | * ANEREFONE, Tor fhie purpose of paying the ernors of the cotton growing states, asking | /ot ruing the wagon },;.“..‘1 o e | hsed Remembor that & large package | if you but once give thom a start in the | relicf il I took Hood’s Sarsaparilla. 1t has || iLuied 1t ouch town, cost of wniil piiving i & ! ngs cetion.” A little time and troubie | done great things for me. I recommend it to S0LD BY LEADING DRUCCISTS. | I3 it orduincd by tho ity council of tho eity of tion in efforts to seeurd a return their co-oper. with ten kegs all in & line, Our trip was | €osts only 10 cents, with the above pres- | right d )l R.W.TARSILL&C0.,55 State St.Chicano. } Quubu. of $6,500,000 colleeted lleeally direetly after | o beable; and so wore the sigms, | ent. Ask your grocer for it taken for the shop boys will not cost you | others.” Luwis BURbANE, Biddeford, Me. Section 1. That the of paving that part the war, and known as the “Cottorr tax, Lk 1 ) £ns, i much, but it will vq the best ssted R HeD| U L aat which every member of the club no: - = nuch, but it will prova the best investec : X A CHICAGO DALY PAPER A3 of Eleventlh strect within Paving District No. No Sabbath Shocks. ticed." Men of 240,000 Years Ago. expenditure you ever .made. Help the Jlood's Sarsaparilla Is characterized by TEAP AS A WEEKLY, “Frank 2, in the city of Omaha, from Howard stroet to o Bk B N > RS R T Pall Mall Gazette: If the elaims of old | boys by letting thum know how to learn. | three peculiari 1st, the combination of kson stroct, snid cost being the sum of CHARLESTON, Oct. 5.—There has been no | ygora Sauce—it is delicious. Bold | descent were a justifiable souree of pride i o remedial agents ; 24, the proportion; 3d, the e e L A L Ui ”“i past. forty olght hours, | overywhere, the human race would feel elated this Hudson, the dournaiise. process of securing tho active medicinal ‘(?“1.'1.’\”"‘“””“ st market reports TRent | gaid puving, and necording to specinl henefits by and only two or three trenors at’ Summer- B morning on boing assured by the Wise | Nashvitle (Tonn) Americans Hudgon | GUalities. The result s amodicine of unusual | adareal nda wson of st pivinge, wvon the following do- ville. The weather was pleasant to-day, cool Fear Does Not Reason. MGRLIGE. FtheliBritiah) H8E00IRHORTEINE || ikl connEatal gt N GY Yol strength, effecting eures hitherto unknown, e A postno b ots el vl Lt s shown by fough fora light Oycrcont and fires, Reo- | Popular Science: An instance out of | authentic proof has boen discovered m e ot oA ateing editor, | Send for book containing additional evidene fors T ROk Eaaed T _publiahea By Geo. ! | iglous services wero held by all the congre- | my own experience will go toshow how | some Welsh caves that men. sufliciently | ind was et Ry oLt Hood's § A tones up fortany 8 begos Wy Bomis/eaid cosubalngieo laviodionieald toteland i gations. ay fear docs not ronson. About ton years | developed from the ape to manufacture | saecoes ne o nodshuper. No. oditor of | Sy D100, Sharpens my anivtii Aiviys Suvarany: roal estate, repeetively,us folows, to-wit: AMUSEMENTS, ago, when Lwasin Baden, nexr the Black | flint implements, cxisted on this planet | the ‘.,.‘i““'h.,,.; AR | HS R I e e Boto, SR S PRI e S s e R | : Forest, Lwas in the habit of walking | 2.9.0¢ S [RSeLiAnEE I, Lovell Mn Totior! 2T CRTCACS MATL, 115 S0hiay Cicanor | W iblioms Ko Aot ol 0f 14 Dl 104, ¢ 598 74 i A Grand Success Scored by the | alone in the cvening Gill late m the | St 0 S lato, Lo us b -\I'mllk journal was ey (unfl‘»hn“n] in deteet- | Hood's Sarsa R0 | Witk M. Alivertes 5ol 4 b 1o, f s 5 ) B SLIDE U8 2 | choly reflection we should have othe ¢ of ) ent, followime fs wortl its ol = —— | Phebe Roand E, inton, It 5 bl Lid, * T B G Xt o night. Tho scruting Was absolute, wnd © | taken 5o prodigions o time (o attain so ing the dniftof publicstultaent following | 33 Biiik Sise Now Tork T WERAK, NERVOUS PEOPLE | i) IGini i Ik b hovik ol he most pronounced popular suceess | knew very well that there wasno dangers | small o result, Bven when the duration | | o a9 ; ved T Ames, t1 LIk 10 a 3 AL esuit, 2V e £ )| in adopting the matter and manner of | i H A Wilcox ot It ik £ vetachicved by the German company at | and. as long as I was in the open field or | of the raco is limited to the 6,000 years of | colansns to the tiste of his roaders; more Hood’s - Sarsaparilla Qe Wihieo o of 1 5 ok Boyd's, was that of lust evening, whea | 01 ;'“‘l';'l“'l ,1(_" '.'"l“lh‘l;“_' l‘\“l.';"'nglhlv_d history, the outcome can hardly be con- | enterpriting spourlng dhe ltostand | Bold by an druedsts. 81 six for §5. Mado 5-;“‘\;\“\..”’..1.' R womn “Onkel Tom's Hutle™ was produced. The 1:x;:»}-nn1‘.ll h““_nvam :‘.‘ ‘:“,“ l:&(;\, ‘\?l here :\;;!;‘u-\l)' ol ”‘ 3 |nd‘x|w‘|,v :\} wn: fullest news, and ‘thus gaining not only only by C. L. HOOD & CO., Lowell, Mass, Beet Tlihtaninsnecial thxos loviod ‘RIore: \ audienco filled the parquet and dress and | s another thing, 1 enterad resolut e G T || e T, CRenhtar Jin tholland Joue IOO Doses One Dollar. R TR, e otal family circles, and seemed thoroughly to | and 1 went in for some tw Shont S 000 yo king the tim LR AR T S e 5 1 o8 simpeist Eieeel | incunt RoTlovied o Guehiof ania liola bill e appreciate the piece from the beginning | paces; but, in spite of myself, | indeed, but in making no other mark in | handsomo. oloan-shaven.-quiot, and do: R e Lo .,.‘.4‘ B T T to the closo. It was cortainly the first | the deeper T plunged into the darke | the world. The London Times gives the | corous, and might _have been mistaken un’w"&"nénns‘.'n&i«r'».mi’.xh‘.‘w\nii'i«‘nv ‘i.munc, th in two veirs time that Omaha has seen a deamatiza. | Pess the more a fear gained possession of | following’ revort of the protecdings of | for a ruling eldor in the Presbyterian Al in four ye tenth in five 1i6n of Mrs. Stowe's story, or rather. me which was quite incomprehensible. I | the association: Dr. H. Hicks, 1. K. 8., | church, of which he wns a regilar at crre < one-tenth in nh in seven A e g Ty o ethie b | tried i vain to overcome the vnreasona | read a paper on “Evidence of Pre-Glaciil | tendant all daring tho tme his | POTAY NEWsFAPEB i | THE BANK OF COMMERCE AR | i from German para ot the same which | P o freatamanason iRy I BRARE HERaC TRoLU 6 all during the time his paper was | H inmino vears nfer siid vy and i (rom retains all the characters of the original | ; S i forih R ctorof Man i N ales.” He described | most aggressive and violent in its vitu- | | A BT LR R T T ht the shme time intensilios o jam- | 0 this way for about a quarter of an | the conditions under whieh some flmt | peration. It was tho habit of James | ADVERTISING ! 1510 Novth 16th Street, Hieh 0 snid istallinents, exeept the frst, shall HEsd ;88110 Al £yt hour. But “there was nothing pleasant | jmplements had been discovered .during | Gor i Yo onsien o draw interest at the rate of seven per por jer of tho situations which are famliar | '0% gthel : ! 1 ing | Gordon Bennett, sr., to give to his p i OMAFA. anmum from the time of (o levy #lorosiid, ine borof tho situstions whiclh are St | whyut tho walkcan L could nat help feol- | rostarches earned o by Mr. K. B Lux® | mansasing edfior’ and writers a sl Pays Best | i R R R I H e B vl T ret 1z relieved when Isaw the light of the | more and himself in the Litynnon Benko Saliey o A O S AT of tive per cent., together with intorest ut the ;::’1‘:l"h‘r‘Iliw‘]’ilh"nln‘i“l-: 4 ntlml\l:(- :“\ll‘x“;{‘:.“x:} sky through a gap in lhcrll s, and it | and Cae Gwyn eaves in the Vale of ;:,(:x:il.flil\]. ':,I':I,\l'n"l;.‘»{l-t::».’l‘ }‘l\\|]1(|“t.\l1}\\“ll ‘M) WHEN PROPEALY DONE. { | Poidin Gupitel, - - - - B100;0000iratalt Sai'be aid on @ s del pozable i ul o 5| ] i e et 0N SHOITOT ket p X 5 R e L i e to his pals omeon Wash- S—— ance, shuil be paid on cach delingient installs consistoney, dongt entor mto this version. | {‘,‘,‘,”};f_“: i,‘x.'lf:'\.';",,.}"‘:,"‘ ol i i‘l“”M‘\? Sy ‘l'\lt;‘h{:‘(‘n ,fnlei‘l;"m” A orus [uncionnalehtn Gnc by songitbiing with | LMo Dole s ToALLEVSTONERS| 1| GRO R HARKRI Broaont mont n“:' i ; S “"’ 5 ¢ poouliari e ctic ng - TG e 2 hy self anc ds for ! s I o place ¢ v s * > phesl 2 Section 3, e entire am of s Another poculiarity is the introduction of | £0r was wholly without cavse. I Kuew | the fret time i 1884 andl some of the te | oyt A L e I e | 1S vorcrous SeirerionsrGonsmevus ROBT. L. GARLICHS, Vieo-President. Toviod ad Asrossed o ANy OF Aald. jots muy b Gt il v mivor boen oni: | £0% M VRAY YERGH, e o o i e i 1834, and sowo of the ¥ | lanis of each 2 sealed vnveldpe contaii: | 4uoreiovs Seicerions..-Gonsmicvous poar{ OHB, ishErpaidnn, O A panye fie s Eng! e These " ye e as s zly as ad | cults were given by bim ina paper the zthe ' 8 A > tho! it = L B JOHNSON, Cashier. [ puid by the owner of uny lot, or the entire u-l with the En, .h‘h piece. These add | ao) rational. Some time after that ad- Tt € i”,‘-._’} “.\. British BANC o e | ing the extra snm to which he thought h {TIONS----EXPERICNCED ASSISTANCE.---UNEI — qual pro v proportion of snid tax on any of are to the strength of the production 5 - St Rty " Iast meeting o he British assosiation. | was entitled, and this was held by both | 1As£0 OPINIONS AND CONFIDENTIAL SERVICE. DIRECTO suid lots, muy be puid by wny person on any part and af the same time act as & novelty to :“;'l‘l“" lm““ i:"‘:“)“'(')"':l"-'l‘“h”‘fl”' “:"”I‘i" I'he facts then obtained had led him 1o | giver and receiver be a confidentis i — SAMUEL R JOnN:0y, Gro. E. BArker, of said lots within daygitroniisuyl \"\Y-I'“"} V] ave ae! rfoite: vi = vith a_guide d ad no conli- | the conelusion that leistocene animals )] 1 Thus ( me e r N AovenrTisements Desianeo, Proors Swown ano i WL G 1, Wt s S, reupon such lots or ris of lots shall bo et e otl tho dnioce; tlhronghont ‘"'_:"i,l'_‘r'"(‘“u" “‘r':;\*“(‘d‘]‘;_'mc‘x;"l-;l'l'l*lj\ré-ll(";)g before the glacial beds which occur in | son reecived. But it must have been | | Funwsuco vo Resronsiic Patica A gonerul banking business transuctod. and o' Forc Trom A after its passge, was admirable, and required not only the ;fim‘{ LI L ) ;n_ :\;«':l lul\ll!l en nfvl;un'l’ll\-n!. . ns 1t .I'I“l very large sum, as he retired on his sav- | FREE or CHARGE. Tntorost altowed on time daposits. e e e it City Counel. S“‘“""Zlm .,f‘u,.‘ ‘(lyxn Ny |,;u Iso that of — = nr,r‘u t‘»‘m;b Ilfml, ;u un‘xru ]\ |\\ IU}' xlrlh :n;;\in pu\'.ujn-lnfw h\m;,v(m-rmwhnz :n i Tho H. P. Hubbard Co., J. B SovTiARD, City Clork, a number of auxiliaries. t iS unneces- are now cet above the level ol he his taste, which was modest, notwith- | ¥ i Approved Soptember 20th, 1856 to detail the work ‘of the favorites. | "n“'lln Get Hearty and Fat. the materials withn them had been | standing he received the most tewpting | ! Suceanoraio iR HUBBARD, ,“” ¥ UAMEST, fiovo. Mavor, Thoy wi as acceptable as, in- rom an immense number of voluntary tes- | distarbed by marine action since the [ ofters from many of the leading news- | Hudiclo isi o | Theae taxes aro now duo and puyable to the (Im.lv Tore A 80%0) This s | Hmonials from people in all walks of lifo we | pleistocene ammals and man_had occu- | papers in the (,,.\,,,,.,. and from capital- dudicious Advertising Agents and Experts, ultyitromaroniandindilipecomOidclinguenLiss especially truo of Mr. Schmitz’ seloct a few which attest the surpassing effica- | piod them, Morcover, deposits with for- | ists, who were mHnw to advanee any Evubluhed{187, Hincorporated, 1895 U.S. DEPOSITORY. 2t Tre'san Brek City Treasurer. SOnkel Tom,” and the *Cassy Mortons | ©.0f DUsry's Pune Matr Waiskey, which, | cign pebbles simnlar to those in theg sum of money to start & newspaper under | New Haven, Conn 2 - e of Mrs, Baureis. Hot nctings In tha. de. | taken in connection with our”formuiu.is it | b cds were found in eaverns overlying the | his controt et Sty i : Omaha, Nebraska. s Roling 08! unfailing, bealth-giving aud strengtheni; yones, Last yenr a grant was made R ate it is snid he was ac. 1.1 ASE (| OATALOBVE .OF - ELEARINOI i mented seenc was realistic chough to bo | MHRIINE hakintwenk anddebfined invig | Dones Lust year @ grant wis made "'fi the | As regards his fate it is said he was Gk intel § Oppita) e s L . ..$500,000 FRARK D. MEAD, painful, and the silent tribute of tears | lids, lean peopls and convalescents from wast- Stitish association for the purpose of car- | cidently killed by being thrown from his Surplus 100,000 was paid it by many of the female ing 'diseases, fat and hearty in an incredibly | T¥ing on the explorati chietly with the | earriage some years ago. He was with ! e ala el SIS TS S M " ditors. Frida Kock-Roepenack's Ali .m.\nluu.l‘f. hiiraad ; (1\\”‘ 1 of -lvllnzlhnmm _evidenee as to | ont donbt ong” of theablest newspaper e sz Herman Kountze, President. alpen er an ul er was the most demonstrative piece of wor! e Do d RPH 0 108 ( onway stre et. | the age of the deposits in the caverns, [ men that has appeared in this age in any ; i e yetdone here by her, and it Wwas done cx- | pound by the itoof your Duify's SareMatt | Lhe results obtatined thisyear wore highly | country, Yeu bis existence wis unknowi | ———— s ek Jobn 4. Crelghton, Vico Prosident. | FINE CABINEL WORK A SPEC. ‘“‘1Y cellent’y. Were it not that the company Whiskoy and formula.’ comfirmatory of his views, and had an | to the most of his re: . he being con THE FATINL ¥. H. Davls, Cashior. Telephone 660. o A e Gl DR TR s Thas 1OF ST n e aln important_bearing on the antiquity of | tent with power and ¢ ating nothing for | “; Pr FAUZE QHEN B f P : ; proparation, @ repotition of the pivee | wHit b using your Dufty TMANEIn um tain.” Stet. cave ad beon | reputation, i Gl LS W. I Megauler, Ass'¢ Cashlar 209 Southxteenth Street. would perhaps be appreciated, At hiskey for dyspepsiaaud have HOBKOS IV ODSIAONE ) 10KNAsS - v -y Berhay BRECEIAK DraleAVhlakey.for dyspepsin and iy of glncial beds which must have beon e GREAT MEMORIES. 18 THE LATEST IMPROVEMENT ON Ti& ‘ A Card From Detective Neligh. e posited subsequently to th upation of | Mon Who Never For- A ”u / JOHN SIMMONS OaaxA. Uct, 1, 1886.—To tho Editor of r“" M [v \Illllu)ll‘inus,!):m;., \l'\«l!m\ the cave by the pleistocene mammals, A | Stories l\‘:mm & 'n“ o ;.\.r o1 FL O RI S T ) , Oet. 1, 1885, % ans,, whifcs: *Have been ising your Dufe | siy; e R SR e got—Marvelous Men 5 tho Bri In view of the fact that tho | B Tar Mt whisey i Welgn 2 pounda | Syt s o tirowsh bose bede LNy B0 Stamdard: Of modern histors i D O i ’ morning papers of the 2th ult. contain p i feet, and in the bone-earth, which ans Lord Macaulny’s memory is famous | & . articles under the several captions, “‘De- M, WM, H. J. WELLS, 95 Claiborne | tended outward under the ] 1o all, many inferesting iistances of | = Capital Stock .. $150,000 AlLFIogr of bpudiag nionia fEsalg | tectives on the Warpath,” “Punched in Ave., Chicago, Til, writes: “After using | on the south side side of the entrance which are related by Mr, Trevelyan, [ 2 Liability of Stockholdars 300,000 | GREDN FIOUSE ON 818 V' 4 10\ OO 2 fourDuttyw biire Malt Whiskey oneanonti, | small weil-worked flint ey asiiten Thus we arc told he could recite notonly | = , 5 4 ) RS . g the Peeper 'GGun Flirtation,” ete,, cte., have gained 15 pounds™ FI‘ Fi « \u[v‘w”\ a ’s 3 ‘1‘ I‘n- \‘qu\ FTRA BB ALE $00 D0 00 0L e v | The only re w‘u savings }u‘ru\w‘"w stnte. Fivo 8 biocks North of L. 8, Willinme ATAioh Hags mo'in B gomewhat uninyor M, KDWARD B HOWE, 108 Main Streot, | 1nohos boncath tho. lowest. bod. Gf tho | ardson's great prize romance, “Sir | ; i, able light, 1 desive at this, my earliest Kansas City, Mo., writes: ave used your | sand 1 seemed ciear that the contents | Charles Grandison,” a work of pro LOANS MADE ON REAL ESTATE. opportunity (having since been ealled Duily's Pure Malt Whiskoy u little overtwo | of the cavern must have been washed out | ous size. ~ As it has boen traly suid, *His ol . months, Ha ave gained 1 peands,” 4 6 /i § X <4 ’ By OFPICERS; v v away on business), to correet any errone e by marme action during the great sub- | mind, like a dredging net at the bottor Barton, Presiden J. Brown, Vice ) [ T N ous impressions thas may bave arisen on | gk € IL KNI ur.{m...m“‘ an Ster, | MTgenCe in midglacial um'r, and thon | of the sea, ook i all that it encountere: dents L o Bonnott, Manuging Db “ ‘( 1 i /AL, e RAN SRS T RTD 8 rashington, D. Cu, writes: “After using ) covered by marine sand and an upper | both bad and good, nor even secmed 0 | g oo Hr it eng anti de. M Honauth Manaeing ALl I [ i account of theso articles in regard to tho | fy's Pure Malt Whiskey, Lave gaiued 1 | howlder clay, He believes that the flint 1 the burden.” In_short, so nicely ”'L;“u»f:f: Pxf?m-’f.‘,&?nuz, nod in h;" And Practieal i and Sk (ml! ) :luh.-ul.,\l ln;‘lm'n-u n.m!n :nu(' i\hn Moyni- PORNGIID WRIERHY. - implemient,” lance heads and serapers | as his memory stored that list of Coo) Apparatus, and will WA ALPAXTON, Pros. LoLWILLIAMS, Vice-Pres. fron Worker han, and also to place the public in pos- Mg WM. CHAPMAN., 1500 Vermont Ave, | found in the ecaverns were also or the | Kings or popes, or senlor wirs S O | By P f n-r\ ¥ 720 13 session of the real tacts as they exist. Wusiington, DG avrites: “1 havoused your | samo age s the flint fluke, henee that | prime minisirs <..‘1,.‘\;lu»<“..; palaces, or ; Dévalutioniza ths Pr nHMh 33 of Cookin, Roofing ond Guttering u sy, 70 13th ufly’s Pure Mu hiskey and formuli ug by M ave bee > work re- | s to the house or about Lei = i 3 O Mondey pight, tho 3Tih, 1 waa | haye saiaiod M pounis i :;Iifu‘n‘:l”xlnl.{:“ HAYG pemidiwn il of Digr || A1 S i 1:)'.{“:1.;1.‘- followod wit | - I TIIEOr,{Y,,, e n IOn rus 0 IShiod 3 N Ry 55 2 — ek an, cestor 8¢ L $ , that a1l Tood Buked or Koartod, should he enolod 11 AT SRy e PR I PR o s ity e souize bk B e SILVER MOON with Captain Fitzgerald, and when in | eity, Mo, writes: Have gained 16 pognas Just What You Want. Lord Nelson, ke Georgo 111, it may | bxiiscarding el owes tool hersso BOSGE Wi o ey ¥ S T trout of tho Drumn’” saloon owned by | £ron the use of your Dufys Puré Mt | When you have an attack of colic, | bo remembered, nover forgot a fues thiit | G SRyt hhsar it it 215 8. 13th St., Omaha, Neb, [WSTEH PAH[UR&HESIAUHANT Moyuihan and Daye Miller, without any | Whiskey and tormula. cholera morbus or diarrhoea, you want | ho had once seen. During a visit to Sal- | Through this Gauza Door the air freely warning I was strack in the chest and . the pamn removed at onee, Chivnberlain’s | isbury, in Decembeg, 1500, e rocognized | sireuigtes, lisng Wi oh S5 | o s ST ATE : i Mn, W. H. McED (Ruptured and i ] ucing fobd that is unequniled § LOANS MADE ON REAL ESTATE. 19th and St. Mary's Avenue. A Toll Into the streot 1 know not by whom | ontky W MCENHILL, (Ruptured and | G0 Gholora and Diarrhoes Remedy | one sailor among.ibe’ crowd who had | Fitin M Sl cholafin o consumgtion of Now York oysters recaived dail | | I was assaulted until I had recovered Sihce using your Dufty's Pure Mait Whise | gives immediate relief. It is safe and { served underhim avthoNile, and anotier | “’i.',‘. i o with aelmed oo’ | School, County and Municipal Bonds ow York oysters recaived duily. Sholl ore { .. from _the effeets of the fall and saw Mo, key have guined 8i¢ pounds,” Pleasant to take, only 23 cents a bottle. who had assisted ‘st the wmputation of 5 ar arier Loaves of Broad tors, Lobsters and clums always on hand, Fam. AROMA L 10RO 07 L1 e oy y \ only h ; oy i t alao produces larger 3 : Negotiated. iics supplicd HUSTON & O'NEL nthan and Captain Fitzgerald stroggling u P - his arm, atter the apgaleesstul attack on | 9, Jote pttantlon trom the ook and prossoucs ¢ 1R0% " Wk togethor and sy soveral of his frionds | pPEk OHABLE ashinglon | Oup Manufacturers Shoula Help the | Nunta Cruz. Siv Walter Scout had a won- | 552 b o0 s gy, B e BURERIGR QUALY gy 6 s, P. B. Jousow, e | and employes trying (o relense Captain [ livan (corner Socond wnd E streots), ha Boys. tully retentive nfomory, two striking | = Recretiry Troasur ISTLER BROS, H Fitagerald’s grusp, and heard them' suy ained 1) pounds in three weeks by tho use Amorloan Maohinest: The goneral stritions of whish, g6 recorded—one, |y OPINION OF AN\E‘?".F}‘;";W ' ) your Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey and K v Fencille fhe whale of | sMme] . Sacher Doniostic Lognamy, Doalers in knowledge possessed by boys and voung “LeChim alone,” “Let him wen in shops and factories is sadly less and heard Fitzzerald say, t at him, formula.” Ihe man is — | s thiat the ove s not ‘ampbell’s ~Plegsaves of Hope! after it | HESS FURNAGES | gyapie and Fancy Grocerles, down and stunnea and 1 won't allow it,” Mi. A, D. DUCANNE, Photographer, 920 | than it should be. ‘The boys in question | only twice perusingiri/ind the other, of | wwil as rear for venti) or (}mullunw of that Llnul he 5 -‘yx{m:ml::‘-l h““"f’f'f'i";"vl“' \‘." \\"’;h;" are often ignorant of the simplest prinei- | his going throug flie Whole “: a ballad | ;’,;";‘ e ,;.,,,“"“;;,’; 3 AND After gotting up and walking onto the R S PRECRIEE 2o sile £ 2t es of the work accomplished day by | three ye: afwer 1 he jad ; first | gufeost Tnd, alvo it o cawminytlon of fuel in this : Fruits, Cigars, Tobia Bte. Country Butter a sps sidewalk, the first man 1 met 10 speak to ku'fi’,uu'.»‘;:‘n.i‘\:fi!. Whiskey o sonaection | HUS I y heard it. Byrown sleo had a very | L‘““"“‘“““ji““f“““ dor siane warky Sl I |O \7 EE:S 4y, 100 Howard strosh ‘\';‘wlf\l«'li.\'lnu'-‘ |‘l‘nlllvll‘. umlll :h\]m'd]hllll M Ry e e A well known manufacturer remarked | fene memory,” ang . often ast rnmh‘m( exnnrnquwsmmrL.qu\nnpmc( LSt - Jflcon KOT OLD s “What this meant.” He said, “You have R, GEORGE R. SNYDER, Lakewoo that the deficieney of knowiedge among | his friends by the versatility of his (4 povnat his mesnt. | Ho suidy| You s | - wM5. SEORORS, SHUEERL MR | fhat o feficloney of Xhoiott, B | Wrowiugue: Audrew Futor,uhor b | EXGELSIOR MARF'G C0., ST.LOUIS, A, BURMESTER, Agent ) " “In whatway?" He said, “You have been | Bliiy% ir Ml Wilkkes il rmd! plored. flo had throe bright loys about | ing 500 lines twice, could Tepeat then | cHARTER OAK STOVES and RANGES are ' y . , interte ¢ 3 with his Merchant's Police - T Vaall™ sixteen or seventeen years of nge who | without a mistake. It is said that he | SOLD IN WEBRASKA as follows: NO]‘thweStem EXChflH e business. aid, “Cortamly 1 had, and . Yeall Vesll - seemed as intelligent as the average run [ could repeat vorbatim w sermon or | ajpTON ROGERS & SONS Ouana. + a right u,.hu Cand what I have done | G- Barth, 1010 Saunders street killed 8 | 5¢ hoys yet the fact was developed that | speech, and could tell, either backw PUKENNEY o e GoRnal 1318 Dodge Street_ | }'“ hoen 1"511”“'“ e, :‘“"l*w no cause | very "““I ves ““'l‘.‘l‘.l ‘5"”1”“1 get | noneof the boys know what was meant | or forwal 1,} every shop 8 J:mu ! DabLAs & LTSN, o Hgsm i u; 1\;1 "IN : or an assault of this kind." your Sunday meat. Fresh and clean by the term dinmeter of a circle. Two of | Temple to the extreme end of Cheapside, i 4 LA f {antars At g Fine Wines, Liguors and Cigars, e ore - talking Humphrey | Bargain--Corner on Farnam, south | theso boys had worked in the machino | and the artieles displayed in each of | ¥ H rabiiion; Napsasca Cim pecial Attention Given to Warming and e “‘“:“ «m..m.L Monyihan again n}nnu:n‘hn--l me, and T | and cast iront, amidst splendid improve- | shop for iwo s, and the third boy, | thom, rson's memory was so retent ‘ B STURDEVANT '& SON,....0 ATk Yentilatin of t‘-m'dirg Public . Al a0 saw Soveral of his fricnds and employes | ments; very cheap, §2,000 2 who had receutly commenced work in [ ive that hie onee remarked that it was i ii MR GO indt gy ors s UARKGN, X ) e '. getting around in my rear. I then ex- 5. A. SLowmay, 1512 Farnam. the shop, was recommended as ‘‘under- | source of misery to him, as he could BROS . W e and Pivate M H M fi Ppoct .ufum second assault, and not bein, 2 —r v standing considerable geometry’ when [ never fc t anythi even what he ELL & SWEENEY,. . FAIRBURY, 3 , | llh_)mu\ll) able to cope with him and his [ Special Notice to Gas Consumers. he applied for a position in this shop, | wished nol to remember. Sowe idea of UTTLE & FAGER, ... AP || The HESS Al WARMER hns no equal viends alone, I drew my revolver and | Owing to some necessary repuirs at the | Two of these boys had done tine machine | his memory may L wered from the OHNEON | Yo fmasket for power in beutiaz sud BOONOMY £ o warned all disinterested persons to get | gas works it will be necessary to shut the | work for many ‘months. They worked | fact that he could repeat — sev EWOOD,. ", % | (R SRl Bi o5 8l Gol L10 GRERY B I 204 North 16th Street, v outof its range and out of jeopardy, us | gus off the city on Phursday, Sept. 30th, | to micrometer measurgments as o matter | eral of Shaksp s 1ys. not ) PLaTrsmootit. | Hegisters and Ventlators, Would be pleased : - superior force might cowpel me (o dis- | hetween the hours of 8:30 m. and | of course, and were able to bring stock | to mention his extes cquaint gStemin. | o lluve thuso In wiut of such gdois to cuil i e to arrungo for Mdk, Busior, Oroas charge it in self-defens | 12:30 . m D. J. CoLLins, to the desired size and shape within oue- | ance with the Greck and Roman ¢ o BTRGNAIAG, | exminethem. Thu work oF 8l kinds: saoing _ ud Chosse. ‘Tolepbome b The confusion incident to the blow 1 Supt. Omaha Gas Mig Co. quarter of one-thoussndib of sn inch, | In short, so murvelous was Lis memory T Vakpew . | Huwduteod. © Corespondene tou. ¢, D, HMUTCHINSON, Manager

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