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oo ——— i e e e P (] e A —————————— e P —— T T S 7 A VERY TAME CATHERING. fiitois s Qowers | THE 0L CIRCUS RIDER.| Court Sizer was distributing them to at- THE OMAHA DAILY BEL: WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 6. 1886, torneys yesterday, The docket shows in | OVERCOATS | 5 sget all fr this Flowt Districe Oommiy | OciEIom b He O et 1y | Caton Stone's Interesting Blories of t4 | tee Meeting Fails to Draw, members of the bar shows that | Merchant Tailor Made at £10.00 X there are ninety-seven lawyers in Lincoln | w0« “ . 11,50 - { to_attend to them | How the American Circus was Con- e ' ( s e stock of Clothing k v the Al BRI Ao M TR U Yestorday A the day belore Wero tefim | nl‘:u-u‘wl When the Ninoteonth Cone 0 v w 14.75 S AL Lo il B ML ) | days in Judge Parker’s county court, but ‘ . . ] I 1D N littlo Lusingss was transaciod. Thoro | tury was New—The Firat Kn. 15 “ “ 20,00 PANTS ‘\1 ( I ‘\\ New Life in the Ratlroad Commission elve term ca on the docket, in trance to the Lion's Den. 50 “ “ “ 29,00 i A A 4 L i d \ Office—A Brakoman Toses an ML B LRI L R } — 60 o w “ — At 1119 PARNAM STREET, Arm-Returned to the | Tars, it tiross tere cases o & very ‘ It is some fiftecn years ; 1 o« “ “ 30.00 § % 0 Merchant T at § {liways resnlts in favor of the Parlors both as to quality, Asylum | rgportion of the worl in county aourt. | witar in the Now 1 ; MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS| & “ “ make and price. Nowhere in the west can Clothing be pur : & . | who plaged the dickens with the Kim- | pareback equestrian , L X 0« “ 0 et cMtsod at so low a figure as at Abouts woak 8o Chairman Court o et e sl iy 1 di yoars—sin 8w f s SUITS. TH ONLY aAhout & woe 20 UlMTIT . tken to Wilbur, Saline county, yeste 2 “ nay, of the First distriet republican con- | day for this trial as a forger i the dis ght yes To-day hois g “ “ | o et B9 of \ ! ) grossinal committeo issuod o eiveular lot- | Tict court there, -~ The last time ho was preserved littie man of sixty- 4 ST e A SR VN ” { ”1 e Fariory ter o the members of the committee for | Over the line in that ceunty, fournew | two. In i universally | 1« « “ s80f 00 “ . 11,00 foT LK 5 ( M & meoting at Lincoln ta bo held Tuesday, | VArrants wero served c doviated popular favorite, and t | oW A rem MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS | 500 16.00 .y | y o t 1Y, Lo ufflon of 1Ho SHRIFMNT; AL | S O e onl o | ininapiia, 1t is uof pos it b o 000 " W 1119 FARNAM. i h e suffere 0! s acts get hold ok | js pot familiar © resiaes on a fa 2p,m. When that hour arrived n eall | him in this county gown on the Rele railfoad In cvery case is guarvanteed, and the purciaser of any ai 400 “ “ — 1 \ i Abut | TI t tho Lincoln Hase | s owi on tho ol f ! e 0 M was made at the above office and bu ,The management of the Lincoln Base | o Paterson, in moral and menta ticle of wearing appavel at the g three members of the committeo | Ball association arc notat ali discou L | tontment amid froit troes and grassy " . 60.00 s 0 CHILDREN, wera thero — Frank Hanlon, of | Ovor the poor record tho Lincoln cub | jawns that are bis pride 05.00 " q Omaba, and the committcemen | L oypepe Wl 05 DI tlis oing ars ag ays, 00 “ “ — from Pawnoe and Johuson countics ¥« ]“'I' ‘:’ e ‘(‘, ”t’ ’{“ et ting a cigar by a sunglass, 1 gaveup 9 MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS i ks VAt gl bbbl Suculb il e g, becanse I thonght it was time, " ed of Wore the nasment Tbave / TR . These, with the chairman, constituted | whove anything in the northwest. Todo IR L SO o Wiren: 1 Is always assured of « pevfeet fit before the garment leaves Parents and gu s will find * the committee at the meeting at the | this they propose to hire no cheap mcen 1 lad of thirteen 1 was getting $150 the store. Merchant Tailors and none that dissipate n week, but I never saved m long in the forties, hour of the call, and the business then t Misfits and Uncalled for garments received daily and sold at 50 |the lnvgest and best selected line I mone S h Jailor P gecmed to be a gencral waiting for Church Howe, whom the ch ons took two of the city of clothing for children in the west at the lowest possible prices, at the WnGlL g vitl itk CENTS ON THE DOLLAR. Read the prices above. prisoners from behind the bars yesterday A man con- 08 fidently predie to think of the future. For thirty y - morning to help clean eut the prow Commodore Vanderbilt used to tike care d to the waiting thrc He furnished ~them implements and | 5575000 noney when he - died would certainly arvive on the afternoon | turned his back for n moment when the | 456 jite William H. assumed the ) train from the south, at which time other | precious pair shot out of the door ar | ! h trust, and his death 1 asked members of the committee were looked | down an alley, making their, escap | willlum K. to continto eping 1119 FARNAM STREET, OMAHA. for. It could not be called an_enthusins: least temporarily although Jailor Parsons | gy for me. 1 have a good deal invested jrosecuted the “search for a couple of MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS ¥ tic committee meatng, and the abscnce | Pros in e '11 estate. Once I gwned 2,500 oy E of interest was commented upon freely ours. in different pa of the couniry. The by those who had stumblod upon tig | _ In ';"“%“ Plflm'l,y"“t‘l"dn{\"h:ll' flvulc:\ffls ¢ T got into, or rather went into, real = = . — - e T i fact that the enmpaign was to ha opened, | Were wp for hearing, one of them being | (gt was on the solicitation of friends ; G A f ’ Just w Wwas mado ql‘nr’llxlu ono of tho parties engaged in the distirh. | 54 Thu Y ek inE ”f.«_lr:.',‘"..l,; can treat g stump in wmost scientific MILD FORMS OF IDIOCY. 1 s your cost £1,01 : P. BOYER & CO. Ll s LI L LA l(\l““"l“iwm o ot w“ “"I::":".\ :ll:m\'x{n‘ (50 GRS i) %Iw{hfi ‘.‘,‘.‘.‘.""'l“f"i‘,‘\.:“L‘.'»".m‘l} Somoe Specimens of Several Variot fe 4o b per o, U e \ ice rONg e pross, after the man- | hotel he resent ouly abo come to ) g say, ‘No Jaton, you | me so much ¢ Progress o I1C E Specti E e 3 | e N | ok e Phete Gommitioo §a | dozen bourders at the city ail s v s ond et oF Tooce. eah g | of New York, which I' rememer vividly Pamiliar to Most People, I Hall'sSates,Vauits, TimeLocks Sutled together, is ot accounted for, al. | The recent meeting of the city council | gire, getting alt your monoy in- cash | for going on forty-five years But Inever | Sun Erancisco Chronicle: In the more | and Jai! Work though & good many cxpress in comments | it forth an opinion from the city | from the pubile, and 1 want you to let me | like to get to telling about the city or its rms of* mild_idiocy, thore is | T aie ol s dissatisfaction at tie manner of secrct | oy in regard to abolishing the fe8 | huve so much on my real estate, as I | old citizens any more than 1 like to get | isregard of the well-being of 1026 Farnam Street, O-uaha. Neb. | procedure { system among the police, and the opin- | jieed 1tin my business, To help' them | talking about tne show business, unless This is the prewatetie idiot, who e ) THE | OMATIA ATTORN i rendered that o potice officer | Pil'comply with their reguest, and never | We have the night before us, for when 1 1y stopping to talk to somebody ! camo to the front in goodly number yes- | a ight to collect fees and tiat where | aparge them interest until the bond was | get started on either subject 1 never | glgq in the middleof the sidewalk or on 2 terd: capital, the oceasion | es hiwve paid different members of | jyo “und then, it they could not pay 1'd | know when to stop.” And the xcterin, | frequented corner, taking pains to do me Ghas Ludmg Vfln Seeger being th <es for the ‘Third judi- | the police costs for arrests that they | Jorit yun on for one or two more years | Whose features indicate much deli 3 < whien tho strets ate Tullest. of pedos: | ¥ ¥ | i oial distriet in the sapreme. court ar its | portmay beremains for future diselosuré. | ai'inerest, giving them overy chance to | refinement, Kindness and intelligence, | yrjans, There is the dramatic idiot, who | pro at the Ro. 3 | - Yooms nt the eapitol buitding. Among | could récover. ~What tho end of this ro- | yadcem, nd Ldid not want their propert ped to light a*butt’’ with his' sun- | gitg hehind or in front of you at the the- | Knight'ot tho' o O | L { o Omiha sttomeys in attendanee were | The Arion Gleo club is holding regular | 1'zotthis place in that wiy, and, besides | glass, declining a_proftered Roina, as he | qtor, and keeps telling his compamons | {13 n Knlght Commandes o (o : : ) Hoted O A B A O Troup, K. | mectings now with the coming of the | g ciontion granted, - fewve an ad- | considered the remnant in his hand Just | Wit the_actors o’ going to domest: | S ey Chll)a anlwaUkBB&St Pfllllfi ! W. Patrick, R. W. Breckenridge, winter months, and they have “comfort- | qiionai sui 1 fancied the place for a | honey™ and observing that traveling | There emale species of this genus | TONIC should not be g J 1 y i OConnor, ft. 8, Kall, George W.' D AT LR ) Whore (oY | rosidence, i determined 1 my in =\N;"l'fhvw"vm'.;' L i e G thie, supnosad nllhallq--l.\mll R o of traahs ikt it 1S Ay 1 3. M. Bartle Al Redick and meet, and where they will 1ndoubtedly | It was thought Ihad | light from a glass than Her | Wifo of 4 husband of well authenticated | guriiyconyaraant with 163 ode of prapartion: and |1 y :-;\‘ll({. {‘l\ ('»l'nn«u_‘ ‘I(”“Irxl pr:‘»”] dings | originate a concert for an early day. ; cer which I | matehes especially if you happen to get | supidity, to whose enlightenment she Kinow 1t 10 bo ot o1 Ui tte phar THE BEST ROUTE | for the day were as folloy “The three uniform divisions of tho ST, | to using the former - béfore the latter bo- | Govotes during the progress of the play g : DU BLUFES Court met pursuant to adjournment, | Kn l?”ui l".v‘l":fi o :;1":”:_1 “fl'l""')“i 0 a stone quarry was | came popular. all her attention. xl l('ln\ulllhllil) exceods grand Yo OMAHA and COUY ot | and Mr. R. W. Patrick was admitted to | ing nightly at present i anticipation o ald, wiiieh: lins sinoo . = wnd-dollar-a-yemr commer S8t | ;mu co. Clirk vs Clark, reargument | the Grand Lodge next week at ’Ilufi!m::» annually paid me over 30 per cent on my | Constipation, the curse of our scden- nd her voite ofji t uABIETD ot whno are Tun Down, Nowve TETH] AST. 1 orde! Schuyler vs Hauna, dismissed; \\'l\"r"“:“;.\‘ T to enter the lists as | jpyestment. i o tary life, Dyspepsia, our national diseas pareyn L{ kind t L MEWARE 0P 'y Peter vs Dunnells, continued. prize winners. : I do not see much of show folks, and | and Rheumatis *h comes fr thelistener move tha i ey = : e o komimet oatses.swove arguiod nnd | - Coroson, tho now town on the North: | (o many af them I'm probaly doad in | nd Rhcumatiem, wh e o el | ora pine splinter vibrating in the wintot Her Hajosty's Favoritio CosmeticGlycerine | xwo TrRarNs patLy BETWEEN OMAHA } submitted: Connelly vs Miller, on motion; | Western road to Lineoln, that is loeated | poqity.” 1 went over to Paterson the | SO BR€ oo Ty okinge | winde Lot “it o said (o the dise ||l oo novatmighaossthe) Trincats F Whioa COUNCIL BLUFFS | Peppercorn vs State, on motion; State ex | just over the county line in Saunders | gther'day to see Jimmy Robinson, who | 0ur climate, are quickly cured taking | credit of its sex that the mus Deod Ly MenosalHighiiom the! Ering SR o e mlwnukce. A t | 3 vs Porkins, on _motion; Don- | connty, is to have a public sale of town | u¢ ity is riding like & youngsterat thir one or two Brandreth’s Pills every night | jdiot 15 usually a male. If you have | tons Chapping Roughness St Ao Y Pg s Tt | ceker vs Foster, on briefs; Dodge vs O. & | lots on the 12th inst. ey Ho suys he will soon scitle T California | for a month, Persons are now living, | an car for music and it is a favorite | LIEBIG COS, Gonuine Sweup of Suranpariim ts 8t aul, Minneapolis, Cedar Rapids, I | 8. W. R. R. Co.’ State, ex rel Weaver vs Tho People’s theater hus Clark’s com- | 4 i can sell a farm o owns, in Liinois, | enjoying most vigorous health, who have | opera, he takes pains to sit. beside you, | - it L Sk _ | Clinton, Dubuque, ~ Davenport, Roderick. ~ Court adjourned to this | oy company for the entire woek, the | [ think it is. ‘1 always go 'to see Mr, | poled 08 B CEORG S el (Cer fand when the marvelous voice of the Rajlway Time Table |RocklslandIreeport, Rockford, | morning, s company giving a yery satisfactory open- T oo ey SV | A an g CISAL L) Rl ) S | great tenor or the astounding organ of the | ordd Elgin, Madison, Janoesville, | STATE HOUSE M ing play and rendering to-night “The | jn New York. He has been my life-Jong | thivty ye: Chronic diseases are cured | 360y dorful soprano is going up ke Shel- | AHA. Beloit, Winona, La Crosse, | There Is an air of industry at the rail- | Ticket of Leave Man friend. Mr. Barnum once gave meq | by taking from two to four of Brand- | jey’s skylark, he beats time with his feot | following 13tho timo"of arrwval anado- | 00k orthoust i | road commissioners’ rooms. Judge [ Minnic Huuk in opera and cho | testimomial wateh with a ms chain | reth's every might for n month. | and emits havsh, guttural sounds that he y Coarral" Sunlard Time at aportant pointy East, | | Mason has s ized his entrance into | the Funke opers l'n_)gn:u l.un-: Ay S | i uren ud bit the old diseased body. | thinks resemble tie air of the singe ct from thelr depot, cornerof | For through tickets call on the Tioket Agen | oflice by careful and systematie efforts to | has promise of a great house and an en t o wosafe de- | oyad o reflacé with new and healthy | The exquisite joys of music are evanes- | 1ith nnd Wel stroots: trainson tho B & M. | ae 1901 I'arnam streot (n Paxton Hotel),or & clear up the eases that have been hang- | thusiastic gathering. 5 posit company a tin box a foot high and i YO RESD LS, b & | cent at the best, and the musical soul is | C. 1 &Q.and K. C., & 0 B trom the I | Union Pacific Dopot. S fire, and in_ swhich recommondations | . W. H. Cirnahan, 18, C. Cowdry, Colum- | 3'footJong und wido that is tilled with | flesh prepartd by an invigorated diges- | gensitive to the 'slightest discord. Noth- | & dovot. all othiers from tho Union Paciflo | pulman blecnors ind the fneet Dintng Cars 5} { made by the board have been allowed to | bus: 8. R. Davis, Beatrice; G. Buschow, | sstimoninls I have vod— | tion from simple, healthful food. [ ing can be done with a pachyderm of th depot. I i tho world are run on tho muln lines of tho wove wlong at the will of the railroads | William Johnson, Red Cloud: Dr. L. A. | medals, rings, whips, paper e spe There ave fools and idiots so ins will lenvo U w00 evoky attention 18 paid to pussongers DY { without protest. Seeretavies Cowdry | Merriam, Jobn W. Lytle, I7. . Hanlon, | in the 'shape of surrups, but | The Folsoms at the White House. | girungely constitnted that they will not 09 ons emploves of tho company. and Buschow weré on the graund yester- | Omaba; B D. Merritt, Wahoos B F. | 5,000 than abl Ly, stimonial pareh- [ Washington Speeial to Baltimore | believe they are fools and idiots cven af | R s, duy, and there are refreshing signs of | York, are Nebraskans who allixed their | jont, a testimonial that was gotten up [ Ame © A fricnd of the president who | you tell th His is one of that kind, B e . 1if¢ in that oftice. 7 sign manual at Lincoln hotels yesterday. | ¥ ago, i the signa. | frequents the white house siys the pres- | and the luw, alas, docs not allow you to t. 5 y “The hoard of public lands and buildings, ST turcs of all the promineut cditors of this | ident leads & most simpie life. He1s up | kill him, nor can he be put in a dark cell, B HuixrgRo}AstistantiGenarait sty at its monthly session, approved the A Deautiful Presont. | country and Europe carly, and after a good br like the prisozcr of Chillon, and fed on ‘o Brondway 10 % p. m; AriveOmaba | “F 't Crink, Gonerar Superintendent. b votichers of the different in- The Virgin Salt Co., of New Haven “Barnum and Forepangh the only | his attention to,work. Since | moldy bread and tainted meat till his dis- . Lv. Omaha 10 00 p. Ar. Broadway A stitutions and approved the estimate No. [ Conn.,to introduce Yirgin Saltinto eve and wealthy men of fallen into the old h is | cordantlife fitly endsin a lingering death. . [n _efrect Iy further no- THE CH"CAGO AND 8 of the construction work on the home | family are making this grand offer: . 1 should say ti cqually has not much changed his | e arc other forms of musical idiocy | tee. Tisis udditional l’u‘[;’ .‘.mln:-um servico. v i I for the feeble minded in amount for the | Crazy Patchwork Block, enameled in | wealihy, Forepaugh having the advan- | course of living. S o displayed in acrobatic feats at S Ty e C AT i | month of $6,674. Estimate No. 6 on the | twelve beautiful colors, and containing re of being alone and getting all the “Will Mrs. kolsom remain at the white | untimely hours on the piano, in tamper- T v tua Il f 1 reform school for the month calling for | the iatest F tehes, on a la | its, while Barnum has to divide with vas & question asked. ing with tha cquisite instrament, the | Transfer Dopot at Council Bluil<: k g - f $1,750 was also approved, and estimate | ograpbed aving a_ beauti | his partners. Both arc in the habit of SOl yes,” was the reply; it scems as | violn, and in cliciting car-piercing sounds SEFLRT R i No. 5 on the Norfolk asylum for the | mounted ldeal Portrait in the center, | vesting all their surplus in r if Mrs. Folsom was to make this : 1 1'1mn|'1 in amount $17,100, This latter | given away with overy 10-cont puckagc building, al esta her | from ‘the flute. But the types too 4ICAGO, TIOOK 1SLAND & PACITIC L X _overy 2 roum owning a section of Bridgepor heme as long as her daughter remains in | commonplace for scientilic classiieation. . ML l D A | itis stated, will be completed | of Virgin Salt. Virgin Salt has no cqual ‘orepungh s numerous houses in | the white house. She wentback to Fol- | So, “also, are those types of idiocy that 5 3 3 an- | Philadelphia ; M ready to be turned over to the state in | for household purposes. —Itis tie cl In the olden days more | somdale after the wedding to settle up | open all the windows in nudwinter and AT two weeks more time, although it cannot |-est, purest and whitest Salt ever scon or | money us business, | what she had to do because_she had not | j on having them closed in midsum- BAILWAY- was made in the ¢ be used until appropria » made at | used. Remember that a large package | beeause the expenses and risks were not | been there since her trip to Europe. But | mer. I I / the next session of the legislature for its | costs onl[y 10 cents, with the above prcs- | so great as now, especially in the matter | Mrs. Folsom has ~no other home. Once in a crowded theatre the orehestrs STETORT TLINTD. meintenanc ent, Ask your grocer for it. of Bround rent and license. A dozen or | Grandpa Folsom is dead,and so naturally | ceased its efforts with a great crash and Neils Sundborg, a patient ip the insane = s0 llorses, four or five cages of animals, | she wants to be with her daughter, The | an abrapt silence, and a shrill_voice we } l nospital, died on the 30th, and was buried Postofice Changos. one elephant, one camel, and twenty | president is fond of her, and she is quict | horne to the uppermost part of the audi- X 1o Lalnaiy J ma a 0% the psylum, he report of the case, Mr. E. Franck, one of the distributing | peopleall told constituted the outfit; th and does not meddle, so she is welcome. | torium, which said: “I like mine fried GRIOAGOUNIATACKER I& SATIPAUL, \ Y l as furnished the board by the superinten- | clorks of the postofticy resigned his | were no double mammoth tents,no droves | One of the servants in the housc that | in butter,” The incident is mentioned in 3 0 o | dent recites that Sundborg was an inmate | yosition and has been suceeeded by Mr, | of elephants, no herds of eamels, or studs | Mrs. Cleveland and Mys. Folsom made | all the histories of the period, It was Ouncfl Blufi's i sent from Herman, Washington county: | 1S "Molo who. for some time back. | OF, ho fewer complaints than any one who had | one of those idiotic persons, a female in 7 b \Y that he wasa native of Denmark and had | 1 5. Mole, who, for some time back, | ™50 0h Gmber the first time a man ever | ever been in the house. They liked things | this instance, who, when they getto talk- C8:65 . . 5 , E ] foliowed farming; that he was 45 years | bas been acting as clerk at the gentle- | wontinto a_hon's den. It was buck in | kept ncat and clean, but they did not | ing, can be stopped by neither < - WALASH, 6. LOUIS & PACH) i I 1 of age, had died of consumption, and | men's delivery window. Mr. Mole's sue- | '23—before Van Amburgh’s time. make trouble or a fuss about little | prike nor the side of & mountair AB:0p. A | AP n lca 0_ ! lmilblm'kno\\'n r\:luldvol& ; cossor s Miss Violn Coflin, who took hor | dovnvin New Orleans, _ Iiis name » things.” e Hon, Benjamin Fol. | ik numerous class and its represent- SIOUX CUTY & PAGIFIC, A ‘Lhe foliowing school honds were yes- | place at the w this morning. sane, and he had charge of a lion and: Lis hat the Hon. Benjamin Fol- | atives travel much on tho strect cars, AT . RO X J tordny ninced on record ab the auditor's | Pase ¢ the window this morINg. ettor | lonoss namod Ajsx and Nanco <om, or Consin Ben, who travelied wbrond | nd- often. visit theatros and concort sigew | A5 o Tle only rond to take for Des Molnos, Mar- | ofice: District 14, Fillmore county, §600; | cqyy has resignod his position, and | Ajax took sick and Lane d with Mrs. Cleveland and her motl is | where they inslst on relating their pri- 7~ 10, Milwavikoe and all points cast. To the peo | 4 Distriet 36, Fillmore county, $1,100; Dis- | intends to go to Missour: “.\,‘.m he will | g0 into the cage and physic and nurse | to pay the white house a visit this winter. | yats affuirs in loud, nerve Tarrow g NION PACIFIG. 73 (P, vle of Nebraska, Colorado, Wyoming, Utah, | trict 39, Webster county, #5003 District | enter one of the business colleges of that | him, satistied {hat the lion was too sick | Cousin Ben 1s a pleasant young pan,who [ tones, Lhey have the kind of voicc, Dacit 2 7 Idnho, Novadn, Oregon, Washinzton and Calf: Pucitlc press. i, it off 20, Knox county, $300; District No. 6, to do him much injury should he seek to | likes socioty and yotot superior. advantages not ToME NN L and will no | which heard behind you in the streets ‘Denver Expre blo by'any othor iine. i i Jeflerson county, §700; District No. T, AR T et attack him showed sich an appre- | doubt become one of the leaders in the | ever/pursues you, maintaining 1ts pene- HAOPRIIBRUECS Among a few of tle numerons points of gu- 3 ( Dawson county, 0; Distriet No. The blood must be pure, if the body | ciation of his kinduess that he insisted on | German, trating quality in the universal din long B . Bull and Bxpressi .. oriority eijoyediby. the DREORFIGEILA AR A R Yranklin county, These are would be in perfect condinon, Dr. J. H. [ licking Lane’s hand with his tongue and e ey althy, | after ifs owner nad boen distanced anc el Niisht: Hxnroge betwoon Qmnh g SiHgaRopar Lta tr e i vsunl ton-year 7 per cent bonds on sehool | McLean’s Strengthening Cordial and | rubbifig his head against his knees, [ [ HalfordSauce s palatable and healthy. | onoyiieq in the hecdless erowd. They | “Dopur T SOUTHWARD. that human art and mgonuity can croate, Its . o distriets. Blood Furitier makes pure blo and forgot to say that before going into the FE T Tw ncute form of the malady trans- | 4 w. v s MISSOURI PACIFIC. PALACF, SLERPING CARS, ahich are models In the auditor’s office record was also | imparts the rich bloom of healt) and | eage Lane hnd N hartitioned off in 1ip Van Winkle, . . cending anodynes and anwsthetics, and | 11310a] Duy, Fxpross. . of comfore and elagance. lia PARLOL DRAW. Y : made yesterday of the Ord, Valley county | vigor to the whole bodv, o Cont of the cago. . While she scomod | . Joseph Jefforson in St. Louis Globe- | GENANE, M9\ WICE 860 thiane.” Nothing | -+ | 9 cht Etpross ING HOOM CAtis, unsuspassod iy any end KAt " recinet bouds voted in aid of tho Omahi e to understand what Lane was doing for | Demoerat: Dramatization of Washington | (ij| suflice but to extirpate tho prosent Gipeatalis the aqual of which cannot be found elsowhere! 1 . Re nl»lv[ a1 Valley branch of the Union The Mail Delivery. her mate and appreciated the kindness | Irving's Rip Van \\(H:hil:: \\‘I’l’;x 4 l'l ck as | gonerafion and slaughter their childr RTTWATD: ‘At Council Bluffs tho trafns of the Unfon Pack: i woiic ceur AHD, | bonds are twelve in num- The following is a showing of the num- | as highly he did, Nanc 5 the would try to | far us 183 ng's The idioc 1o Ry. connect in Union Depot with those of of the average boy is of ber, ench of th an value of $1,000, all bea J ST, P, M. & O A | v, | the Chicago & Northwestern Ry, In Chicago ! h ber and work of the letter carriers of the | get Lane to let her lick his hand and paw | sketeh book was first pubhished in Lon- | oxaggoerated kind. 1t “can hardly | Sioux city Expres | idso | the trains of this Jino mike close conneotion nuglflulwrbcunlt ltnlures!.‘lmyublu uumulll}v Omana postoftice during the month of | lim, and one ided to go into | don. It was first produced by an actor | .j, g5 kind, He might properly be ol0nkland Accommod n i i with thoso of all enstorn lines, s and the bonds to run twenty years, be- the ¢age without shutting her off to her- | Ramed Yates, in London, but the v 1f. As he Hn was unsatisfactory inasmuch as Rip was For Datroit, C nati, Niagara Fa umbus, Indianapol Ruffalo, Pitts] . Cinel , Toronfo, called a howling fidiot exeept that, not ; oiphin, Bals q baving years of diseretion heis parti- connng payable in Now York cit September: Carriers employed, 21; de pected, she was as aftec- ) % A 4 A = § ) i | Montroal, B , Now York, Phi Lho tagnthly tenory of the warden of | livery éi"’fll daily, B9 oollection mipe tiouato us st could e, and folned Ajax made ;2;;)0‘# the cir'-:‘lptl:f sl:_:gnpll;aly&nlflmr; ally excusablo for tho mental aporration 0. nitsmouth. .| o ummr&.’,’:»:\é.'-'."n'..“fin:;.m}u".hl irointa n'the oadt, R, the state penitontiary shows & coustans | 9nilv, Q13 registerec ers del edy | in his demonstrations of Kindness an 5! Tos which eauses bim to violate all the pro- 'E--A, teains daily; B, daily except Sun. 6.6oKet AganL 0 s ARGRICRINS. 3 ‘o R B ,,“‘,{hm-uovgnprisonum in | 852; mail fotiors delivered, 887,118 |"H“l affection. When Ajax recovered Lane | mind of the auditor. This was ftrlluwnill prioties: A little later ho bocomes 0 Ipe Gy . daily exoept Suturday B, daily " exoept “u:[-ny’mEE—Lml%mmou e i pon, the number reporied at the closo | postal cards detivered, 6b,d2%; 1oc#! 10t | announced that e would go mto’ the | by two or three American versions, which | gleseent, when his idiocy takes o senti- LLL 2NN — iP5 ESl-EThmmads 48 { . % ot the month being 503, o 28 loss than | ters delivered, 7,778; loeal postal cards | Lions' Gen. huy the public were afraid to | Were also unsuccessful, [had secn Hacke 4oy, ontal form, less disagrecable, though STOCK. YARD TRAINS 17, R. 8. AR, 8 reported the prior month, deliyered, 40,723; nowspapers, ote. des | come to the show, - The_announcement | eth Burko and some others play tho patt | ogually selfish. The mite biped just e | will tenve U, P, dopot, Omulia, at *0:40 Gonerat Manages Gon. Pass. Agont. Pho insurance department m the audi- | ivered, 230,186; letters colleetod, 201,090; | of ‘Danicl In the lion’s dgmy s religious | @nd had always admired it greatly, | (oring manhood imagines it ho is tho | S81-0:00m. m: 2:00 "S-t i3ttt 5z m | _OHIGAQQ, B i tor's oflioo was eutering on tho recovd | postal 'cards coilected, 50,081; nowspa- | exomplification,’ did not take, and (iicys-1-thongh L did not approve of cio working | center of the solur systom and that about | (TSR0 o7 Bevor b, 10:53 the appointment of Miss Fannie O'Linn, | bers, vte., delivered, 17,038, was no such lithographing and pictorial | up of thad:zzn as they prodyced it. It | piyvoyoive all the planets and their | *Leivestack yards for Omahn at #7:05--8:10... : of Chadron, as an insuranco agent there e work done 1 those ¢ wra o little moye (AW terty-threo years | moons, He 15 not quite cortain about | #@d—11:5 . ms2:50 ~ena o | NEDTASKE NALlOn a. for a company. The socond young lidy A Toral Eolipso “Lalways made fricnds with the axt. | ago that I formulated my iden of tho play | the univ If he walks he thi L Allastio K. lo & 0, 755 . m. Chloao fix., in the stute in that business. of all other medicines by Dr. R. V.| malsin the shows [ tray with, and | and Isccured Mr. Dion Bouetenuit {6 y1slooking ut him, When he | 1o pae B ie s o ot - 0 J0:0L am OMAHA, NEBRASKA AN ARM AMPUTATED. Pierce’s *Golden Medical Discovery” is | firmly believe in the intellig almost | Write it for me. I outlined the plot as L | ¢ T nes ryone is listening, b Tt Sl gl g d N bt g p 2 | ‘Fhore was & sad nceident at Bennett | approaching. Unrivalled in bilious dis- | human, of the brute -etcal There | Wanted it, and Mr. Boucicault did admir- | Frive, AT S TS Siily ane enlarge- | *Bxoopt Sunday. ¢ Paid up Capital $250,000 { early yesterduy morning in which W, H, | orders, impure blood, and eonsumption, | seems o be a s ng | able work in the dramatization. The | thent or broadening out ,,‘} the famiy | § to == gpoisrg Ine Burplus . .. A ....80,000 3 Shupp, u B, & M. freight brakeman, had | which is scrofulous _disease of the lungs. | animals, by whic y communicate | PIay was then for the first time success- | il of which he has been the idol UNUULN D ""us DlREGTflRY H. W. Yates, President his right arm run over so that amputation A0S mer with each £tie or instance, if there | Tul, and its interest been duo very | Nothing but hard knocks eures this forns g = - | A.E.Touzalin, Viee President. noar the elbow was necessary, Shupp gt s khe Moer Hous is & man in the cireus that the animals do | largely to Mr. Boucicault's beautiful | ofidiocy, and it ign remody | TEE TS RN T S T i was a brakeman on the run between Liu- | Minnie Faulson, a nneteen-year- not like you can bet your life on it that | Work.” I first acted it mn 1865, in London, | oxoont “in respeet of cortiin cases speei- | Besentir Buiit, owly Fucatsned | B Lo : coln and Nebraska City, the train leaving | girl, was sent by the county commission- | q new animnl added to the lot will show | 8nd have been playing it ever since with | oy : | The Tremont. Pinnorol ¢ i here at 4 0, m. Whon it reached Bennelt | ors to the poor house yestordiy. She is suf- | this dislike with the others, even before | the exception of ore or two seasons, | “Big the forms and phases of idiocy that MOnL, W. V. Morse, Qolling, they were duix:F some switehing and | foring from opileptic fits and her rela- | he has had any experience’ with the un- n [ assumod the character of Bob | ohypcterize advancing year i . C. «,\u':‘.: eréutl :o|:\rhlx(url. H.W. Yutes, teady Shipp was oudeavoring to make n | ol SO R e of ler. At | okyman. Al my horses are dead. I | Acres in Sheridan’s Rivals. It fs practi- | por of old maidenbood, the gir ba7 47, BLreasokes trom 20U 40 3 A. . Touzulin. coupling, when he stumbled and one | {1 C8 s B POOE B penclit of | £ave the famous Klla Zoyara the steed | cally impossible to have both plays ina | fion of matrons wio should” have lear ¥ d BANKING OFFICE: I of tho cars struck him, knocking him on | o0 §N R AEE WO s she, or rather he, rode. I required o | Yepertoire at the same timo, since two al- oy othing in s pust full of stern experi- O ETiNTS — | ; i tho track. He managed to get out of the | Sooc Mecien atiencuneo, vory fast going horse, and no ono has | Mmost entirely different companies are re- | 0TS (08 BIE T 00, FET BRROXS J. H, W. HAWKINS, THE IRON BANK, way, but as he was getting up the car - ever ridden faster than I. I learned this | quired to produce them. The play is akin | ¢ "Characterizes baldness and all the o i ) 2 3 3 i stritck him tho soeond time and crushed fast riding during my three years' life | 10 the story a written by Trvin only in | itk CoNTRCIE 1 Giici s attoubis 1o Architect, Cor 12th and Farnam Sts : hisarm. The engzine was uncoupled trom with the Comanche Indians fn Texus, | that the chargeters and "their relat wago a losing bittlo with timo- 1aok in: 44 st 43, Ranacds Blonk, Liacota, A Gonoral Banking Businoss Transaoted, g tho train and the injured wan brought My! how my Indian act would take now- | 8t similar. Not one line of the play is | torest and repel symputhy. With vurie- ] ~ - PO buok to Lincoln and placed i chargs of adbys. ‘TeTy not done now bocuuse no | Laken from thy Jauguage of the ‘story. |t Rt RS B RNy anoueh e ———— N, W. HARRIN & OQ > Dr, Hart; where his arm _was amputated one can do the ridin My version rommmis the same now s | rorial to make n work like Agassiz smout 1oy Caveu BANKERS, CHICAGO ' { and the conditions are favorable fo i “When 1 went to Kurope I was forty | When first written, with the exception | {J150i® o Auduvon's ~Birds, " s he T Wi d ot oo s A MY 3 covery. His relations are all in Pennsyl- days in making the voyage ncross in a | that I have altered the detar’s here and | whodovotes his time to it will bu sure to | T 5e A BONDS i cratota i i erees Vania, sailing ship. [ hava ahays taken an | there. ke money and may enhance i fame, | LiVe Stock Auctioneer | omowe o Dovonstiivo ‘st “fosion. “Corrosmouds 4 - lsv.lN'rnA}rn‘}'u '{‘Il;‘ils\’l.lfil. um-lx -lAm [\'m-l;}ll\lg, and was on the S "’;""(T‘—" ) e — | i mado tn 8ll paxia ef tha U & a6 Cale L e estorday shortly before noon & man yacht America before she sailed across Jsed St. Jaoob's Oil and threw away " A H 3, 8tato Hock, Lincoln, Noba T frow Stevens' private boarding house on 30 won e oun. - From easty ohidiaad | my rutohesetm: Gallowsy, Tomeon, | yisieis's German Bilv Ointment. | way und $hore Horn bulls for sule. SARATOGA M tyeet, notificd the sherill that James I liked horses, and ook o riding as | Md. Pilie Do Box. s g Lhb woret casus o R Skolly, a boarder at his place, was crazy, natursily as, I suppose, young ducks take - ten years standinz. No one need suffer ten 8. 1. GOULDING, asking that be vo taken in charge. Too sheriff and Policoman Malsee went to the house, and after a hard struggle, 1 whicn both oflicers were thrown around ina ta living out | Gived inSiand reiiet, Kirk's German Pily itad, < gaars to water. Icommenced in the ring at Level Headed Red Cloud. minutes after using this wonderful Kirk's | o 2 4 ; I i ) much that there never was any beating | heves that it is better to : allays the itohing x Co LG Corresyondenco in rogurd to loans ol Ly ; N v necessury to make me work, and nothing | of the white people than to quarrel e o Kocta 4, Richards Bioks. Linvoln. Neb, ¥ § Bvoly " way, Hhelly was' sooured and could bivo induced mo to léave off.” As | with them, e n mot Tavar aobacls | fimeny s rsppied snly-fof Kilse: apd ! akel 0 16 sherifl’s office a rule, once a vircus rider always ome | for the i ildrel 3 v box i 2 S R I B L y e Indian children or the adoption | Every box is warranted The Erie r ad gives me an annual puss, s andnoine e | Biiverside Short Horns | SARATOGA, WYOMING, tulephoned, and vuder direction of su- of any ways of : 5 Tbs Frle ra o8 e a1 & / } e T, *for so'lon | by drgelaa; sent by ail on vecelphof price, | QG sriie 3. Butes Tpodcattie | y d the train aiwuys stops ut my gate, so | as the Great F: " ' can- | B¢ per box. : numbers o oud. perintendent Matthowson he was taken it is very con AT TR T Y Goad | not .'fiui‘3.’.333‘.‘:':?\5‘.3’.}:’»15" :::'illwtz’i\i-“ss " DR. G 0. BENTON, Pyop, | sasnto iberts, Cragga. | Thoso s contatn Iron, Potassium ] baek to the hospital by the sheriff. Skel- weather I frequently run over to (he city | rations and blankets, but if he thinks we % ¥ Gaoaduan and K1 ioRd. 0. | Hage of Shaious, Mass uiod, | soda, A 1, Chiloride of ‘Sodium . 1oy was taken 1o the hospital some timo &g )4 and sce’ wy old Iriends aud acquaint- | know how how to take care of ourselves | 00 i aad P e ad Caing. | 8 1 o Lover, 3 WMYS | phur. end ieo w podtive cure for all dissasss FEN lust summor, und afior somg two moniha | NOUOTNY T OAY ances. 6 ARt oh Mok o e g ouite 1o ita aud Dougles 181k aad Caninig Ak a3 Vitbort, 1 pure | 11U Tiow un i pure so of tia Liogd. A Gors e e T ol ] gt does not seem to me that T am v | Acting o this principal Red Cloud com: | The London suburbs arc erowded with | Fiarnein omeDt Miwag. 1 Ko Mai sy iy ] J red, ¢ 2 in old man, and but for the fact that so | plamed of the farme o et houses and shops, [ o CHAS. M. BIAN- i 4 /) i« o sino sy shown wobvidones of | MOST PERFECT MADB | iy Wi bow Wian't ‘s Younis | Ple grcaliape. -0t iy 10 ot oo oo , OIS MR Deily Stage and Mail Line to and o roturn i estorday. thirty and forty yesrs ago, have D > rige I Fries erofula : - — - - ¥ o he FOtlry i DN 4 P with gtrict to Prrlty, S ,sad y Y Yo 40, have got oto | of the right kind, he expects warriors t Serofula diseases ma st the slves = ,‘.’,."‘:,"').',‘:,,"j Mgt 1ussue he wat in tio num‘_mmm »..h'&";“’n ?fl'fi?fli‘lfi??‘fi the oomolerlss wud cannot get out I | work, (What we'want b white meh (o | in the warm weathor oi's Aareana: | Whon 1n Lineoln stop s ! from Fort Steele. & vy 3 v f 4 % rPrico's | Should noteonsider myself old asiy bealth | plant our corn, hos it. harvest it and put | 1illa cloanscs the moves | | 2 ¥ Arose Over a h_r_l he had in Towa: innnb.\" €l v 5 is good. Tam rather abstemious as re- | itinto the barns which they will build for | every taint of serofv Na’tlonal HOtCl, Efiud PMSID ian ||I maflflafl 1 S LT gards liquor, the rusult probably of wy | ns, Warriors dow't work.” Red Cloud e Andgot \ good ainner for 2o, 08 9 { A early training, but T eujoy » snoxe, and | has a long head. The generai election in Great Britain A FEDAWAY Prop W, Il CADWELL, 3

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